“Don’t call 119.” The owner ran with me

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(1)The man who enters the entrance of the shopping mall just sits down
(2)After a long break, he stood up, pushed through the door, and sat down again

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(1)I try to stand up for more than 10 minutes
(2)I give up and lean my back against the wall

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(1)My heart was pounding and my head was spinning
(2)I’m sitting there with my eyes closed for a long time

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(1)People just pass by and time passes by
(2)The owner of the optician’s shop across the street approaches

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(1)Mr. Kim, the optician
(2)When it comes to myocardial infarction, it’s a fight
(3)We talked and went back to the store

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(1)Mr. Kim, the optician
(2)I told him I’d call 119, but he refused
(3)He said he’s a basic livelihood recipient

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(1)He gave 200,000 won to me, who I’ve never met before
(2)even in a hectic state

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(1)The old man remembered what Mr. Kim said
(2)You don’t have to pay me back She said this

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(1)Money matters. Life matters
(2)The old man, who was treated on time, went to the optician’s after leaving the hospital

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This looks like a welfare blind spot, too

If you’re a recipient of basic living, the government or local governments will provide you with medical expenses

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