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... g Woo-jin's mind raced as soon as he heard Miley Cara's words over the phone.

‘Huh? Does this mean—’

Was she confirmed as Belle? It would make sense, as it seemed unlikely that Cara would call so early just to joke around. Still, Woo-jin made sure to confirm, keeping his voice as calm as possible.

“...You called as Belle, meaning you’re joining me in this?”

“Yes.”

Miley’s voice, tinged with laughter, cut him off quickly.

“I’m Belle. We’re going to ...

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