Jimin managed to locate a bank, and as luck would have it, his bank PIN was still his birthday. When he checked his balance at an ATM, he discovered that there was approximately 20,000 won on his card.
Jimin couldn’t recall ever having that much money in his life.
He took out his card after withdrawing 500 won in cash, but as he was about to depart, another thought occurred to him, and he returned to the bank counter and requested the teller to check all of the assets on his card.
Jimin’s assets turned out to amount far greater than the meager 20,000 won on his card. In addition to the 20,000 in his demand deposit, he had a total of three million won in other deposits and savings accounts under his name. There was also a housing mortgage, and he discovered the address of the commercial property he’d purchased by looking at the mortgage information.
After leaving the bank, it took a long time before Jimin regained his senses. On the one hand, he was astounded by the amount of money he found himself with, and on the other, he was perplexed. He clearly didn’t lack funds and had his own house, so why would he be living with Taehyung?
He wanted to take a look at his house.
As Jimin waited for the bus on the side of the road after verifying the route, he wondered if Taehyung was telling the truth—was he truly in love with Kim Taehyung?
In the next second, he shook his head and dismissed the thought. Just as he had told Taehyung at the hospital, no matter what happened, a human would never fall in love with a chicken; there was no way that he, a male Beta of sound body and mind, could ever fall in love with a male Alpha.
The house Jimin purchased wasn’t in the city centre, but rather in a well-developing part of town. There was a subway station and a large trade centre in the area, as well as a park encircling an artificial lake nearby.
He didn’t have the house keys with him; he’d merely gone there for a look, yet as it turned out, there were people living there. The occupants had no idea who he was and claimed to have rented the property through an agent. Jimin thus headed to the rental agency, where he learnt that his apartment had been entrusted to the agency to rent out, and that he was paid 6,000 won per month in rent.
After leaving the agency, Jimin wandered towards the park, squatting under the shade of the lakeside trees and staring out at the water’s surface, lost in thought. He inwardly calculated whether he could pay off the mortgage with the money in his bank account, then return to his hometown and live in his old flat—would a monthly income of 6,000 won be enough for him to never work again for the rest of his life?
Jimin felt a little happy as he reflected on this. He’d been a very capable person in those six years of memories he had no recollection of. The only downside to this was that he was now left with that dreadful mess— Kim Taehyung.
Since he’d learnt that he was quite wealthy, Jimin ate lunch at a BBQ restaurant at the mall.
Halfway through the meal, he received a WeChat message from his university classmate.
It was the university classmate he’d been closest to, Ha Sungwoon. Back then, they were not only roommates but also bunkmates, and they used to play basketball and games together all the time.
Back in the day, male and female students each had two large dormitory blocks. In the larger dorm, Betas and Alphas shared living quarters based on their majors and year, while Omegas had the other dorm to themselves.
Jimin majored in biochemistry. He’d been in a four-person dorm, and all of its occupants were Betas.
At this time, Jimin sent a voice note to Sungwoon while listening to the meat sizzle.

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Fanfiction[COMPLETED] Park Jimin, a Beta, awoke after a car accident discovering that he couldn't remember anything from the last six years. He didn't remember being the top perfumer in the world, the death of his grandfather and, most importantly, he didn't...