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... amon stick in his mouth. Every time he heard bullshit from people who he was working with, he couldn’t help but feel the urge to smoke. But since had already quit smoking, he had to make do with a stupid cinnamon stick. "Moon Noa brought whom home?"

<"It’s hard to believe, right? But you heard it correctly the first time, Gayoon-san. Noa-san brought home Sungbin-san with him.">

Haaah.

"So, the sly fox has finally gone senile."

When Gayoon called Haru to keep ...

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