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... oyeon nodded and looked at Elissa Kim.

“Of course, Elissa will take care of everything else. Oh, you must not know much about her. She is a great appraiser, good enough to be a member of the Chicago Appraisers Association.”

Chicago Appraisers Association was famous for appraising by using high-definition digital images and math formulas.

Haejin frankly didn’t know what kind of logic and method it was, but he thought it was so famous because it made sense and was effective ...

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