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... ing to build a KTX station there.”

“Is that so? From what I’ve heard, there’s quite a bit of opposition from the local residents.”

“No, once this administration ends, it will be built within a few years. I’ll let you know the location, so it wouldn’t be a bad idea to invest around there.”

“Are you certain?”

The smile disappeared from Go Yohan’s mother’s eyes, and her gaze immediately shifted to my mother, sharp and deep. My mother took a sip of tea before speaking ...

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