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"This seems like the right place?"

"It's just a wall with a paper-thin layer. Break it!"

Decisive action.

From the sounds, it seemed like about five people had gathered.

Five people to catch just me? Isn’t this a waste of manpower?

Crack!

With a single kick from the subordinates, half of the door that Lee Ah-rin had created was destroyed.

From Lee Ah-rin's perspective, there was no reason to make th ...

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