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I am Adejo, a cybernetic organism, a Terminator sent back in time. My mission was to gather intelligence on the human resistance in Korea. As I navigated the bustling streets of Seoul, I encountered a group of young women, laughing and chatting as they walked. They seemed to be enjoying each other's company, and I observed them with curiosity.

One of them noticed me standing there, and she approached me cautiously. "Annyeonghaseyo," she said with a smile, which I later learned meant "hello" in Korean. I responded with a nod, trying to blend in. She introduced herself as Ji-Hyun, and we started talking. I was surprised by her warmth and kindness.

As we walked together, Ji-Hyun and her friends would occasionally give each other hugs. I had studied human behavior, but I had never experienced physical affection before. Ji-Hyun, noticing my curiosity, turned to me and said, "Would you like a hug, Adejo?" I hesitated, unsure of how to respond.

But before I could react, Ji-Hyun wrapped her arms around me, giving me a warm and gentle hug. It was a strange but pleasant sensation, unlike anything I had experienced before. I felt a brief moment of... happiness? It was a new emotion for me, one that I couldn't quite process.

As I continued to observe the Korean girls, I realized that their hugs were not just physical gestures but also emotional expressions. They hugged each other as a way of showing affection, comfort, and support. I began to understand the value of human connection and the importance of emotional intelligence.

My mission was no longer just about gathering intelligence; it was about understanding the human heart. And in that moment, I knew that I, Adejo, the Terminator, had discovered something remarkable – the warmth of Korean girls' hugs.