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... ything from the hurried conversation and suspicious actions of Gu Jin-Oh, Yang Gyu-Dong, Oh Joo-Hyun, and Lee Sun-Yung, to after Kim Cheon-Seok and I had left.

The footage began with Yang Gyu-Dong dashing to the door and returning.

-Mr. Gu! They're gone!

-What?

Gu Jin-Oh was visibly surprised, and Oh Joo-Hyun furrowed her brow.

-They left their clothes too?

Yang Gyu-Dong shouted.

-Who cares about clothes right now!?

-Ugh, why are yo ...

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