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... illa.

“Another semi-basement, huh.”

In both the past and present, semi-basement apartments symbolized poverty.

Shaking his head, Suho stood before the single semi-basement unit in the building and pressed the doorbell.

No sound.

“Broken?”

He knocked instead.

Thud, thud, thud—

Still no response.

Knocking again, he called out:

“Nam Hae-won, are you home?”

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