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... d probably be no one saying that they did that out of luck. And no one would dare to say that Ah Jin only knew how to depend on the others to survive!


When watching how the Haagen-Daaz couple fought, the audience saw everything. As Fire’s wife, Ah Jin’s role was irreplaceable, as his role in it was very essential. Not only him, but every member of the Sentimental team also used all of his power, and every one of them was important!


The match of nearly three hours finally ...

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