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... eg while talking on the phone. A deep furrow formed between his brows as he listened to the voice on the other end.

“So, does Do-Jun have to do this internship? Isn’t it supposed to be done before being assigned to the City Hall anyway? He’s already well-trained on the job, so why does he have to...?”

Fissure management civil servants were required by the Fissure Management Act and regulations to complete an internship at the Hunter’s Bureau before official appointment.

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