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... nable /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ to control my expression, I then wondered:

“How does the King of Ruin know Korean?”

I racked my brain for an answer, but shock clouded my thoughts.

Even if dozens of ninjas had suddenly appeared from the ceiling and walls, it wouldn’t have been this overwhelming...

“Get a grip.”

Pulling myself together, I focused on the situation.

The first possibility that came to mind was this:

The King of Ruin is a Korean-born e ...

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