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... weeks.

Thanks to the faster-than-expected progress, the props, sets, and CG staff could work with relatively more ease.

Ma Eunchan was overjoyed by the new experiences he had every day.

Of course, it was not easy to concretize the world of the novel based on a few black-and-white photos from the early 20th century.

The materials were limited, but the world they drew had to be perfect, even in the air and the light. So the concept art designers, including Ma Euncha ...

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