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... ing next to Eejun’s seat. The intern nodded, “I think he was planning on going straight home after his business meeting outside of the office. Do you want me to leave a memo for him?”


“No, it’s ok.”


Shin shook his head and turned to Eejun’s desk again. It was bare except for one picture frame. Inside the photo were a child with a blank expression and a white-haired old man standing next to him. Shin remembered seeing the photo of this old man when he passed the chairman’s off ...

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