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Suhyuk scowled. Intense pain that started from his shoulder shriveled down his spine.


He moved his shoulders, and felt a stinging pain coming up to his brain, but he found his bones moving as they should. He also gave strength to his muscles. As expected, he found the muscles to be very sore. ‘It’s not too bad.’


The condition of his shoulders showed it was just a bruise.


Suhyuk’s head turned to the side to the loud exha ...

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