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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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This arc, plotted and drawn by Ryan Estrada with dialogue by T Campbell, takes a break from Penny and Aggie's world and follows a few days in the life of Kim Yun Sung, a South Korean teenager whose life, in contrast to that of the American cast, is dominated less by dating and sexual concerns and more by academics. She feels increasingly overwhelmed by school (particularly the subtleties of Mandarin pronunciation) and her mother's constant pressure to do better. One day, she skips school to go hill-climbing, which she finds an exhilarating change of pace. Her best friend Bo-Bae, concerned about her unannounced absence, goes looking for her and gives her hell when she finds her atop the hill. That night in bed, Yun Sung is unconcerned about Bo-Bae's and her mother's failure to understand what she's done, because she's succeeded in expanding her mind beyond the demands of her daily routines and responsibilities.
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