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... Hoon put his index finger over his mouth. He meant to be quiet.

If it’s an OS group, is it the OS group I know…?

While Choi Hoon was racking his brain, the chief secretary spoke again.

[Originally, I was supposed to contact you using our company number, but the CEO instructed me directly, so I contacted you personally].

“Ah yes…”

Choi Hoon’s voice was slightly shaky because he had not fully grasped the situation.

[I hope we can schedule it as soon ...

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