𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟎

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As Y/n continued her solitary journey under the moonlight, the encounter with Minhyuk played like a broken record in her mind. His words, a mix of concern and reassurance, clung to her thoughts like a lifeline in the storm of her emotions. The path ahead remained uncertain, and the burdens on her shoulders weighed heavily, but she resolved to tread it with unwavering determination.

With each step she took, the moonlight painted the world around her in a serene glow. It illuminated her path, casting long shadows that seemed to mirror the complexities of her inner turmoil. Y/n knew that healing and self-discovery were not straightforward endeavors; they were a labyrinth of emotions and self-reflection.

As she wandered through the tranquil night, nature itself appeared to be in harmony with her thoughts. The crickets continued their soothing serenade, a testament to the companionship she found in the stillness of the night.

The whispered promise of support from Minhyuk and the memory of his genuine concern were fragile embers of hope that burned within her. They reminded her that she wasn't entirely alone in her struggles.

Yet, despite the newfound strength she felt, Y/n knew that the journey towards healing was a process, one that required not only her resilience but also the eventual willingness to open up to those who cared about her.

As she walked on, her mind turned to the inevitable confrontation with her parents. It was a conversation she had been avoiding, but she couldn't elude it forever. She steeled herself for the difficult dialogue that awaited.

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Six hours ago, in the Kim mansion, Jungkook and Kevin found themselves in a tense conversation with their respective spouses.

"I can't believe she just walked away like that," Kevie lamented, her face etched with worry.

"It's our fault," Jungkook admitted with a heavy heart. "We neglected her for too long, Kevie. She needed us, and we were blind to it."

"But we can't lose her," Kevie said, desperation in her voice. "We need to make amends, to be there for her."

Jisoo nodded in agreement. "I never imagined our actions would hurt her this deeply. We have to find a way to mend our family."

Jin joined in, saying, "Our daughter deserves a chance at happiness and healing. We have to support her, no matter what it takes."

In the midst of their conversation, a sense of responsibility and determination began to emerge. They knew that facing Y/n and mending the rift in their family wouldn't be easy, but they were ready to try.

The moon continued its silent vigil outside, casting its gentle light over the mansion and its inhabitants, as the night held the promise of change and reunite back as a family.

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Shall I end the story in 5-6 chapter or shall I write more and end the book after more 10+chapter?

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