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... t he met Han Yi-gyeol.

Contrary to expectations, Han Yi-gyeol was overly sensitive, emotional, and had a pathological obsession.

Cheon Sa-yeon, who had recruited Han Yi-gyeol into the guild and tried to fight with him, changed him to the role of luring Ha Tae-heon to not attending the gate meeting or gathering information from the Praus Cult.

It was different from Cheon Sa-yeon’s thoughts, but as a result, it was quite profitable to bring Han Yi-gyeol alive.

Thanks to Han ...

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