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... d in the evening grew heavier, and by midnight, it had turned into a full-blown downpour.

The TV, which was left on, broadcasted a breaking news segment about a heavy rain warning. It seemed that some areas were already experiencing flooding.

Whether in Korea or Japan, heavy rains always caused a ruckus.

Going out in such weather would be pure misery.

However, standing on the terrace, sipping coffee while overlooking the city, had its own charm.

The unique ...

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