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... ved an unexpected call and hung up with a pale face.

"I assume you heard some bad news," said Ryu Shin, a chief of Hwayeon Media Inc., calmly.

Ryu Shin, chief secretary to Jiang Wei, was so proficient in Korean that he could almost pass as a Seoul native.

Upon hearing that Ryu Shin was here, So Yi-Yung rushed over and curiously chimed in. "What is it? Whose call was that?"

After a brief hesitation, Han Se-Hwa answered irritably, "President Jang from Womans."

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'System.........

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