
DMZ: Reload
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Peaceful unification between North and South Korea is about to take place. Therefore, the DMZ area near Panmunjom (JSA) will be designated as a Special Peaceful Zone (a.k.a SPZ) for unification of the Korean Commonwealth. So, Panmunjom has entered a overall development phase. However, murder takes place in the DMZ. The suspect is a deserter who is only known as code-name Firefox, the special agent of North Korea.
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Yoon Joo
Yoon Joo
Yoon Cheong-ha
Yoon Joo
Yoon Cheong-ha
Lee Kyung-mi-II
Lee Kyung-mi-II
Rim Kyeong-mi
Lee Kyung-mi-II
Rim Kyeong-mi


Ju Min-ha
Ju Min-ha
Joo Ho-yeong
Ju Min-ha
Joo Ho-yeong
Jung Ji Yeon
Jung Ji Yeon
Jeong Eun-yeong
Jung Ji Yeon
Jeong Eun-yeong
Jung Hee-joon
Jung Hee-joon
Suspect Gumiho [ legendary fox with nine tails]
Jung Hee-joon
Suspect Gumiho [ legendary fox with nine tails]
Lee Seung-chul-II
Lee Seung-chul-II
Suspect Gumiho [legendary fox with nine tails]'s voice
Lee Seung-chul-II
Suspect Gumiho [legendary fox with nine tails]'s voice
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