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But given the nature of the domain, I have to be cautious. Some sites with such names might not be reputable or legal. I should remind the user about the legal and ethical considerations of scraping or redistributing content, especially without permission. Maybe the user is in a grey area here, and it's my responsibility to guide them appropriately.

Also, considering the user might not be aware that I can't access external links, I should clarify that I can't retrieve the content themselves but can offer guidance on how to proceed legally and ethically. I should avoid making assumptions about the site's content but address the user's query with the necessary precautions. hooradrama.com

Also, the user might be looking for a transcript or full text of a specific drama that's referenced on that site. Alternatively, they might want a summary of all the content available there. But since I can't browse the internet, I can't directly retrieve the text from hooradrama.com. But given the nature of the domain, I have to be cautious

Another angle: maybe the user is confused between the domain name and the actual content. They might have thought that the complete text is available somewhere on the site and want to know how to find it. In that case, guiding them to check for transcripts, official sources, or contacting the site's admin could be helpful. Maybe the user is in a grey area

Alternatively, the user might be referring to a specific drama with the same name that exists on the site. If so, a general strategy would be to advise them to visit the site, look for a "Terms of Service" or "Privacy Policy" to see if they can legally access and share the content. If the site is legitimate and the content is available for distribution, then steps could be given. Otherwise, it's best to direct them to official sources.

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