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... after business hours. Cha Eui-jae was deep in thought, staring intently at his cell phone while sitting at a clean table. On the screen was a series of questions and answers on JisikON, filled with numerous replies and comments.

"If it's a well-known hunter and there's solid evidence, the Bureau's hunter will come directly."

Cha Eui-jae slumped onto the table. Damn it, the problem was that South Korean public officials worked too diligently. It seemed impossible to handle this qu ...

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