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... the Land of Courtesy in the East.

Since Korean society placed so much importance on courtesy and politeness, being respectful toward one's superiors and elders was seen as non-negotiable. Even if one didn't have a speck of respect toward the older person, one still had to act respectfully as much as possible.

That was what it meant to live within Korean society. And Jo Gyu-Min had mastered the art of living in such an environment. After all, didn't he start his career as a secret ...

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