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“Team Leader Jung! Why-why are you acting like this? What are you planning on doing by barging in?”


I didn’t know either.


I grabbed ahold of my rationality and thought about it.


What was I doing right now? Of course, I was angry. Since I was relayed that nonsense. However, what could I do by barging in like this? Was I going to grab the Team 2 Leader by the collar and wreak the place, telling him not to try any schemes? Was I going to pull out his beard hair and ...

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