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Many people flocked to the Gapsu Trading Company’s birthday feast in Chilgok County.

Business associates, surrounding martial artists, courier service agents, and officials of Chilgok County were among the numerous dignitaries who came to celebrate Im Gapsu’s 60th birthday and to brighten the occasion.

On such a festive day, even uninvited guests were not turned away. Local poor people swarmed to the Gapsu Trading Company’s feast to enjoy a bowl of noodles.

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