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(1)a curious story
(2)It’s a lie. It’s a lie
(3)What did Jeon Cheung-jo want
(1)a curious storyimage text translation
(2)It’s a lie. It’s a lie
(3)24 Fridays at 10pm
(4)a high school student at the time of Jeon Cheongjo
(5)It’s a role that he can treat horses and if they have problems with them, he’s a part of them
(1)a curious storyimage text translation
(2)It’s a lie. It’s a lie
(3)SBS Special
(4)5th night, 1105
(5)an all-congress alumni
(6)We all know how to lie like this
(7)He didn’t change his face or his name
(1)a curious storyimage text translation
(2)It’s a lie. It’s a lie
(3)What did Jeon Cheongjo want? SBS Special
(4)5th night, 1105
(5)I didn’t think you’d show up in the media. You look a little stupid In a way
(1)a curious storyimage text translation
(2)It’s a lie. It’s a lie
(3)SBS Special
(4)5th night, 1105
(5)I didn’t understand if it wasn’t meticulous
(1)a curious storyimage text translation
(2)It’s a lie. It’s a lie
(3)What did Jeon Cheongjo want? SBS Special
(4)5th night, 1105
(5)Professor Oh Yoon-sung, Department of Police Administration at Soonchunhyang University
(6)Anyway, the money has come into his hands so far
(7)It’s only tens of millions of won at best
(1)a curious storyimage text translation
(2)It’s a lie. It’s a lie
(3)What did Jeon Cheongjo want? SBS Special
(4)5th night, 1105
(5)He used Nam Hyun-hee as a host in his fraudulent activities
(1)a curious storyimage text translation
(2)It’s a lie. It’s a lie
(3)What did Jeon Cheongjo want? SBS Special
(4)5th night, 1105
(5)I’ve already been a female since I decided to interview her
(6)be able to have solid public confidence
(1)a curious storyimage text translation
(2)It’s a lie. It’s a lie
(3)What did Jeon Cheongjo want? SBS Special
(4)5th night, 1105
(5)It was a prelude to a really big game, and the result was wrong
I didn’t change my face or my name
Everyone in the past knows it, but why did he make himself known publicly
an expert
Women’s magazine interviews are for a big game
It was a prelude, but it turned out to be wrong