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... 9;m coming . ”


Jaegun stopped the car and reinserted the directions in his navigation . The road didn’t have much traffic so it wouldn’t take much time .


Jaegun turned on the new audio story that he had bought .


It was a habit that he had recently gotten .


‘Here . ’


Listening to the audio, he arrived faster than he expected . The office was in his eyes . Jaegun’s flew into the parking lot .


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