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... un's words, Amseong (暗星) showed quite a surprised expression.

And at his words, Seo-joon was able to be sure that the old man in front of him was cancer.

In fact, Seo-joon only guessed that it would be cancer, but he wasn't sure.

That would be the case, because Seo-joon did not know Amseong's face.

However, judging from the stealth technique he just showed and the atmosphere he felt now, the old man was definitely cancerous.

As if to prove the time it had ...

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