Joong finally messed up successfully 🙏
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Joong finally messed up successfully 🙏
posted to santa’s IG story earlier! looks like they were practicing for LOL 🖤🤍👀 (18.05.2026)
Clip @fforce_ on twitter, translation help @senoritacheek on twitter
This clip has everything. Scarlet Heart royalty, Ju taking emotional damage, Tay still living in fear of Doctor Jimmy…excellent.
photos posted to domiia’s twitter and IG 🖤🤍❤️🔥
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These changes don’t come from one defining update. They emerge slowly through patch notes, ranked refinements, and rotating modes like ARURF that subtly influence how players approach risk and decision-making.
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