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... chairman of the foundation that runs this middle school is my grandfather.

A prestigious private school with history and tradition, attended by children of chaebols and politicians? Korea doesn’t have many of those. The Korean War wiped out most of that, so there wasn’t much left to begin with.

Besides, we’re still in the 20th century. That “history and tradition” hasn’t even had twenty proper years to mature yet.

Sure, schools in wealthy neighborhoods naturally gather ri ...

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