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... ssive -Jung Minji’s troops, The Alliance of Comrades in Arms and the Knights of the Korean National Sport University.


And although they lacked the explosive power of the aforementioned three, the other four allies were robust – Shinmyung Stronghold, Kangil Riverpark Stronghold, Seonsa Hyundai I’Park Stronghold and lastly, Cheonho Hyunhae Department Store Stronghold.


These strongholds were a large scale force centered around company employees and independe ...

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