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Woojin glared as he stood in front of Dr. Toppler.


If Woojin swung his fist, it would be able to reach Toppler.


Kim-kahngchul was conflicted. He didn’t know if he should stop this or not, but he didn’t dare to step forward in such an atmosphere.


Everything within the isolation room….


The objects….


The air….


It felt as if it were all being squeezed i ...

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