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Seong-Jae was uncomfortable with his own body. That compact, efficient body language and those tight, controlled movements weren’t born of combat training or even some internal mental discipline. They were a reflection of a quiet, deep-seated insecurity that had probably lived in Seong-Jae since childhood, driving him to an economy of movement that was as unobtrusive as possible.
He needed some kind of human connection with the living, to remind him why he fought so hard for the dead.

