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When Han-Ul and Deok-Bae stepped out in front of the set, reporters were clamoring for an explanation about the current situation.
Just then, a van pulled into the parking lot and a group of people got out. They were my secret weapon for public opinion, brought here at my request through Lee Soo-Chan—the elderly folks from the 'shantytown' neighborhood.
These were the people who had found Deok-Bae in the shantytown and raised him. They knew everything about him.
"Grandpa, use your cane as you step out."
"There you go, Grandma. Slowly, slowly."
Six seniors, all in their seventies or older, were helped out of the van by Lee Soo-Chan, Lee Ho-Jae, and the younger brothers of Reverse Entertainment. Then, out stepped Park Dong-Joon—the one who had pickpocketed my wallet and led me to meet Deok-Bae—along with his grandmother.
Since Park Dong-Joon lived with Deok-Bae and Han-Ul at Yoo-Jin's house in Amsa-dong, he had brought along the spaceship-shaped pet carrier with Han-Ul's dogs, Happy and Love, strapped to his chest.
At that moment, the elderly folks who got out of the car, dressed neatly as if heading on a picnic, shouted out.
"Is our Deok-Bae over there?"
"Aigoo, our Deok-Bae. There he is! What a handsome boy!"
"Deok-Bae! I'm here!"
Puzzled reporters turned to me and asked, "Chief Jung, who are they?"
I grinned and replied, "They're the ones who took in and raised Deok-Bae after he was abandoned in the shantytown. They're no different from parents to him, so they'll be able to clear up your questions."
"They raised Deok-Bae?"
"Yes. Let me bring them forward first, and then I'll explain briefly."
Many of the reporters had never heard Deok-Bae's...



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