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When Ban Yeo Ryung saw Yi Ruda’s golden hair, she let out a scream.

“You!”

“What’s wrong? Do you guys know each other?”

My dad pulled out his neck to ask abruptly; however, Ban Yeo Ryung’s thoughts captivated her sanity so much that she hardly heard what my dad said.

She murmured to herself while staring at Yi Ruda with a half fearful, half angry pale face.

“… Who flirted to Donnie t… today…”

“…”

Unfortunately, her voice resonated around the back ...

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