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A story about a special forces beating told by a former UDU (feat. Dex)

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When the hell week is over, you won’t even take a single step from here.

I was wondering what to do if I couldn’t go out, but Dex said he was leaving school.

At that time, we decided to go out together, but Dex was a good fit.

He said he couldn’t say he was going out because he was scared.

(In fact, there were cases where the correct answer was overturned)

Now, there is no more life in the compound and the emphasis is on human rights.

I heard that a lot of it has disappeared, but beatings were rampant at the time.

Why are you hitting me when I say I’m leaving?

It’s yours when I come in, but not when I leave.

It’s security that came in, so I’m just sending you a notice.

Instead, because my parents were worried, I put on weight right before sending him out.

In training where your life is directly at stake,

I understand some of the beatings and abuses.

The problem is the beatings that take place on a regular basis.

He said he left school because he thought he couldn’t do it here.

Dex went to UDT after leaving school and became the youngest member of the special rental ace team.

A friend I relied on a lot in the military.

They say they still meet and keep in touch often.

How do steel troops come out?

Reference check by UDU fraternity president

Hyeonyoung Kim was the top graduate.

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