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... e us. If that was the case, we’d just be playing into his hands again. But what if I was wrong?

"Hunter Han Yi-jin?"

"Yes?"

"Is something wrong?"

Park Yoon-sung, standing beside me, asked quietly. He had already picked up on my unease. When my gaze met his sunken, dark gray eyes, I knew there was no hiding anything from him. After a moment’s hesitation, I finally decided to tell him.

“That, Raisu…”

"…"

"What do you think he meant by that?" ...

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