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... ot off. Jin Cheon-hee observed each of them closely.

Their blue-coloured military uniform had a dragon emblem embroidered on the chest.

A muscular middle-aged man who appeared to be over 2 meters tall was at the forefront, looking to be in his 50s. He had no beard and a fairly clean appearance.

He was so muscular that he looked like a bear.

He habitually stroked the sword at his waist with his hand.

It was a thick sword without a scabbard.

‘Isn’t t ...

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