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... ning back the ‘wheel’. This was a sense of longing and sorrow.

“Henova…? Umm. How should I explain this…”

Before turning the ‘wheel’, Yeon-woo spoke with Phante, who was reluctant to talk about Henova. Rather than trying to hide something, Phante seemed more worried that Yeon-woo would feel hurt. It was weird that Phante, who was largely indifferent in most matters, showed such a reaction.

“To be honest…he missed you a lot. Umm, how should I explain this… He didn’t seem t ...

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