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There were five people in the Neil Simon Theatre located on Broadway, New York. They were covering their faces with a hat, and sunglasses, and talking in Korean.
“Can we really be watching a musical right now?” Jung Hae-Rim asked while fixing her sunglasses.
“Didn’t you say that you wanted to?” Young-Joon replied.
“Well, I didn’t know we would watch it under these circumstances.”
Jung Hae-Rim pointed to the big television in the theater’s waiting room. Employees of livestock companies who were gathered in Washington City were waving banners and carrying signs condemning President Campbell. One of them was caught on the screen.
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It was a message to just stick to developing drugs.
“I think they’re talking about you,” Park Dong-Hyun said.
“I think so.”
Young-Joon nodded like it wasn’t a big deal.
“Well, at least they are not trashing you openly because it’s right after you made the cancer lab.”
“Honestly, it doesn’t matter if they trash me,” Young-Joon replied while fiddling with his ticket.
“To be honest, I’m curious. Is there something you’re counting on?” Cheon Ji-Myung interrupted.
“Counting on?”
“It just seems like you’re so nonchalant in these circumstances.”
“The livestock workers just ran out because they were surprised. They will adapt when the policy from...



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