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— I’m sorry for putting you in this perplexed situation without context.

“Yes... I’d be lying if I weren’t flustered,” Ha Jae-Gun replied slowly.

Ha Jae-Gun could somewhat guess Nam Gyu-Ho’s motive behind the invitation; it was definitely not business-related. It had to be something personal and related to his beloved older sister.

— Um, Mr. Ha.

“Yes, I’m listening. ...

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