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... ong Seok-young followed Kang Tae-woo through the orphanage corridor, he was lost in memories of the past.

The place Hong Seok-young had lived was nothing like this clean facility. It was always dark, smelled of dust, and there were always people whispering around.

Back then, it wasn’t even called an orphanage.

He had spent more time outside than inside, and now, he couldn’t even remember the faces of the teachers who were there. But still, he couldn’t help but occasionall ...

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