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... vived while smuggling in this world. It didn’t matter, however, as he could easily shake them off.


Woojin spoke to Miho.


“Let’s go to the hotel.”


“Yeah.”


Woojin checked into a room. Checking the hotel’s security cameras, it would be easier for them to get out from the hotel room. Woojin called Hwang.


“Can you change the destination of the shipment to Shanghai?”


[Is anything wrong?]


“I think I have to move right away.”


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