The text appears to be a transcript of a conversation or a monologue. The speaker discusses various topics, including a king, a memorandum, a book, a mountain, human blood, a woman named Myeong, a man named Kim Seong-ryeol, a woman named Nambu, a man named Seung-kwa, a man named Yuya, a man named Ju-sang, a man named Jo Yang-seo, and a group known as the Bichae.
The speaker seems to be expressing regret for getting rid of a memorandum and a book, and mentions a woman named Myeong who has called him "myeong-ya". The speaker also talks about a man named Kim Seong-ryeol, who is said to have driven a chair, and a woman named Nambu who became a woman on New Year's Day.
The speaker also mentions a man named Seung-kwa who is said to have helped him, and a man named Yuya who is defeated by Ju-sang. The speaker also talks about a man named Jo Yang-seo who is being tracked.
The speaker seems to be expressing concern about a throne and decides to make a decision about it. The speaker also mentions a group known as the Bichae, which is said to have already been used.
The speaker also mentions a man named Kim Seok-ryu Lee who is said to have driven a chair and is wandering around the castle even when he leaves the country. The speaker also talks about a man named Seokryu Kim who is said to be studying abroad.
The speaker also mentions a woman named Myeong who is said to have called him "myeong-ya". The speaker also talks about a man named Kim Seong-ryeol, who is said to have driven a chair, and a woman named Nambu who became a woman on New Year's Day.
The speaker also mentions a man named Seung-kwa who is said to have helped him, and a man named Yuya who is defeated by Ju-sang. The speaker also talks about a man named Jo Yang-seo who is being tracked.
The speaker also mentions a man named Jo Yang-seo who is being tracked. The speaker also mentions a group known as the Bichae, which is said to have already been used.
The speaker also mentions a man named Kim Seok-ryu Lee who is said to have driven a chair and is wandering around the castle even when he leaves the country. The speaker also talks about a man named Seokryu Kim who is said to be studying abroad.
The speaker also mentions a woman named Myeong who is said to have called him "myeong-ya". The speaker also talks about a man named Kim Seong-ryeol, who is said to have driven a chair, and a woman named Nambu who became a woman on New Year's Day.
The speaker also mentions a man named Seung-kwa who is said to have helped him, and a man named Yuya who is defeated by Ju-sang. The speaker also talks about a man named Jo Yang-seo who is being tracked.
The speaker also mentions a man named Jo Yang-seo who is being tracked. The speaker also mentions a group known as the Bichae, which is said to have already been used.
The speaker also mentions a man named Kim Seok-ryu Lee who is said to have driven a chair and is wandering around the castle even when he leaves the country. The speaker also talks about a man named Seokryu Kim who is said to be studying abroad.
The speaker also mentions a woman named Myeong who is said to have called him "myeong-ya". The speaker also talks about a man named Kim Seong-ryeol, who is said to have driven a chair, and a woman named Nambu who became a woman on New Year's Day.
The speaker also mentions a man named Seung-kwa who is said to have helped him, and a man named Yuya who is defeated by Ju-sang. The speaker also talks about a man named Jo Yang-seo who is being tracked.
The speaker also mentions a man named Jo Yang-seo who is being tracked. The speaker also mentions a group known as the Bichae, which is said to have already been used.
The speaker also mentions a man named Kim Seok-ryu Lee who is said to have driven a chair and
1. The text contains a series of timestamps, indicating when certain events or dialogues occur.
2. The text includes references to music, which is indicated by the brackets [Music].
3. The text mentions a king and his women, suggesting a royal setting.
4. The text refers to a "small mountain with fatal beauty that even causes the fear of death."
5. The text includes a reference to "eating human blood," which could be a metaphor or a literal description.
6. The text mentions a "tightrope of bestiality" and "90,000 walking a tightrope of bestiality."
7. The text includes a reference to "222," which could be a number, a code, or a reference to a specific event or person.
8. The text mentions a "3rd Tobi book" and "4-dong 3 of middle school 10 years ago."
9. The text includes a reference to "the memorandum," which could be a written document or a reference to a specific event or person.
10. The text mentions a "Wolam atrocity," suggesting a violent event.
11. The text includes a reference to "days in the human world," suggesting a contrast between a human world and another world or setting.
12. The text mentions "Cooler Master," which could be a brand name or a reference to a specific person or event.
13. The text includes a reference to "the king," suggesting a royal setting.
14. The text mentions "the three palaces," suggesting a specific location or setting.
15. The text includes a reference to "the people," suggesting a contrast between the people and the king or another group.
16. The text mentions "Cameo Orne," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
17. The text includes a reference to "the Bichae group," suggesting a specific group or organization.
18. The text mentions "Kim Seong-ryeol," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
19. The text includes a reference to "dragon gourds," suggesting a specific type of plant or food.
20. The text mentions "Kim Seong-nyeo Lee," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
21. The text includes a reference to "Kim Seok-ryu Lee," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
22. The text mentions "Seung-kwa," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
23. The text includes a reference to "Nambu," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
24. The text mentions "Seon and Jungjeon," which could be names or references to specific people or events.
25. The text includes a reference to "Rene," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
26. The text mentions "Lord Sang," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
27. The text includes a reference to "Kim Seong-nyeo's Le Do-seong," suggesting a specific person, event, or object.
28. The text mentions "Yuya," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
29. The text includes a reference to "Ju-sang," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
30. The text mentions "Jo Yang-seo," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
31. The text includes a reference to "the throne," suggesting a specific location or setting.
32. The text mentions "Seokryu Kim," which could be a name or a reference to a specific person or event.
33. The text includes a reference to "study abroad," suggesting a specific type of education or experience.