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... n-Gyo’s left and right hands stepped up to stop it in its tracks.

Congressman Jo Su-Hwang called a few congresspersons by using a meal as an excuse.

“After all that Congressman Kim Han-Gyo has done for our party, isn’t it a clear betrayal to abandon him at his time of need? Huh?”

The congresspersons couldn’t refute Su-Hwang’s claims since he wasn’t wrong. All of them knew how hard Han-Gyo had worked for the party ever since his newly elected days. Although the process its ...

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