- No Ha Je -back Bitter-: Sir Golden Lucky

"Beware the curse of Back Bitter, Lest fortune turn to bitter defeat. Seek the truth, and claim your right, But be prepared for the darkness of night."

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Translation: (lit. “no need for客气/formality”). "Beware the curse of Back Bitter, Lest fortune