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... we experienced so far.

All we had to do was follow the Great Dokkaebi’s words and climb aboard the Ark and then, leave this world-line.

“Dok-Ja-ssi…..”

[What are you waiting for? There can’t be a better scenario than this one for you.]

I heard the voices of the Great Dokkaebis floating in the air.

[Know that many Constellations opposed you lot being chosen as the ‘seeds’. We chose you even if we had to go against the flow of those stars.]

Bihyung, his lips pal ...

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