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... ding for disaster.’

He felt a twitch in his mouth, but he decided to wait since he had a plan.

Then, Jung Da Bin looked at him with curiosity from his side.

“Yoo-hyun, you seem so quiet, but you’re really good at talking.”

“It’s because you gave me a lot of good ideas. I just listened and combined them. Chang Seok also led us well.”

No matter how much he hated someone, he wouldn’t curse them if they praised him.

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