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... l private room of the café, immediately attracting everyone's attention. Conversations ceased as all turned to look at the door, where an imposing man stood with a broad smile on his lips.

When Kai heard the powerful voice with its iconic phrase, he immediately turned his head and saw a towering man, easily over two meters tall, with overwhelming musculature and golden blonde hair styled back with two strands extending to the sides of his face like antennae.

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