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... t I might be expelled from the country.

However, South Korea, a country with the world's lowest birthrate and the highest suicide rate, welcomed me with open arms!

Since I could speak Korean fluently, I was able to obtain a resident registration card quickly.

"Well, then..."

In a capitalist society, money is essential to move freely.

I secured the most important item, the resident registration card.

The unrealistic pocket money provided by the Sout ...

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