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... catching insects outside right? ‘Who would win if these were to fight?’


I could still vividly remember placing ants, grasshoppers and crickets into an insect container, watching their fight with interest.


Thinking back, it was a pretty cruel game but I don’t know why it had been so interesting.


“Dasom, was it? Is she good at singing?”


“Dasom? She’s good.”


“Really? How good? What about in comparison with Song Mirae? I remember hearing Song Mirae’s ...

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