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Yeong Il is constantly attached to Jae Hyun, who is constantly on his poetry lectures. Jae Hyun is not interested in poetry, but he doesn't want to miss out on Yeong Il's class. After all, Yeong Il decided to have private lessons for Jae Hyun, who failed to submit his assignments.(Source: Strongberry on Vimeo) Edit Translation

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