The guests left the room after the discussion and closed the door on their way out. It gave the room's residents privacy to talk, as Min Jun knew his tokki had many questions.
But Min Jun hoped his tokki would ask the question without holding back and get to know the concern rather than be quite like he had always been, especially about his personal issues or getting to know Min Jun.
Instead of eagerly offering information like he always did for his tokki, Min Jun held himself back.
He wanted his tokki to ask him.
He wanted his tokki to be curious.
He wanted his tokki to take a first step.
He wanted his tokki to believe he could have anything he asked.
He wanted his tokki to believe in him.
He wanted his tokki to be comfortable with him.
He desperately wanted his tokki to believe in them.
Dear Cute Readers,
I was hesitant to explicitly mention banned things and activities in South Korea, but it was important for the plot to thicken later. So here we are, touching one of the truth and reality. You can actually Google - what the things banned in South Korea are, and you will find more information. But the novel will touch upon some of these aspects, too. And it will not be in a negative light or extreme. Hope you all understand.
Thank you!
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