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Days went by, and Min-soo started bullying Jungkook a little more, either physically or mentally. He never left the chance to make the poor boy's life a living hell. Min-soo seemed to take great pleasure in Jungkook's misery, and his cruel behaviour was only encouraged by the flock of girls who surrounded him. In just one week, Min-soo had amassed a harem of admirers, all of whom giggled and swooned at his every move. They would often gather around, watching with gleeful eyes as Min-soo tormented Jungkook, their laughter echoing through the hallways as Jungkook's face grew redder with shame and anger. The girls' presence only emboldened Min-soo, who revelled in the attention and admiration. Jungkook, on the other hand, felt increasingly isolated and alone, his only solace being the fleeting moments when Min-soo's attention was diverted elsewhere.

Min-soo was quite impressed by Jungkook's determined self. "Why can't that boy just bow to him and accept him being superior?" he thought to himself.

Just like one time he was walking in the hallways followed by this minions when he saw jungkook walking on the opposite direction. He approached him wanting to get on my boy's nerves.

Min-soo started, "Jungkook, you're so cheap. You'll do anything to get attention, won't you?"

Jungkook raised an eyebrow, "Oh, I'm cheap? That's rich coming from someone who buys their friends and popularity. How much did you pay them to laugh at your jokes, Min-soo?"

The girls around Min-soo giggled, and Min-soo's face fell.

Min-soo tried again, "You're just a low-class boy, Jungkook. You'll never be able to understand what it's like to be someone like me."

Jungkook smirked, "Low-class? Do you mean someone who has to rely on their parents' money to feel important? I'd rather be a self-made person than a spoiled brat like you."

Min-soo's fangirls tried to defend him, "Hey, Jungkook, that's not fair! Min-soo is a great guy!"

Jungkook replied, "Oh, really? Then why does he need to put others down to feel good about himself? Can't he just be confident in his own skin?"

The girls looked at each other, unsure of what to say.

Min-soo's anger boiled over, "You're going down, Jungkook. I'll make sure you regret ever crossing me. You're just a cheap, low-class boy who doesn't deserve to breathe the same air as me."

Jungkook just smiled, "I'm shaking in my boots, Min-soo. Bring it on."

After some time:

Jungkook sat alone in the college garden, surrounded by tall trees and vibrant flowers, lost in the pages of his book. He had chosen this secluded spot to escape the chaos of the campus and to focus on his reading.

Min-soo, flanked by his entourage of fawning girls, spotted Jungkook and sneered. "Perfect," he thought, "I'll finally get my revenge."

Min-soo approached Jungkook, his girls following closely behind, their eyes gleaming with excitement. "Well, well, well, look what we have here," Min-soo said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "The brave Jungkook, all alone and vulnerable."

Jungkook looked up from his book, his eyes narrowing slightly as he took in Min-soo and his entourage.

Min-soo continued, "You know, Jungkook, I've been thinking. You're always so quick to mouth off, so confident and brave. But I wonder, how brave are you really?"

Min-soo paused, enjoying the dramatic effect. "I'll give you a choice, Jungkook. Either spend a night in the infamous castle in the dense forest, or... sleep with me."

Jungkook's eyes widened in horror as he thought to himself, "The Castle? That place is notorious for being haunted... I've heard strange stories about it. And He wants me to spend a night with him? He's ridiculous to offer something like that.

Min-soo's girls giggled and whispered to each other, clearly enjoying the spectacle. "Oh, Jungkook, you're so brave. Which one will you choose?" one of them asked, her voice dripping with sarcasm.

Min-soo smiled, enjoying Jungkook's discomfort. "Well, what's it going to be, Jungkook? The castle, or me?" he repeated, his eyes glinting with malice.

Jungkook was deep in thoughts, his mind racing with the options Min-soo had given him. Spend a night in the infamous Castle in the dense forest, or sleep with Min-soo. Both options seemed unbearable, but he knew he had to make a decision.

Just as he was lost in thought, a voice cut through the air. "Hey, why are you offering such disgusting things to him? Don't you have any shame?"

Haneul, the boy who had helped Jungkook when Min-soo pushed him for the first time, appeared out of nowhere, his eyes blazing with anger.

Min-soo's smirk faltered for a moment before he regained his composure. "Oh, and who are you to stop me?" he sneered, his voice dripping with condescension.

Haneul stood his ground, his fists clenched. "I'm someone who won't let you bully others," he said, his voice firm.

Min-soo snorted, rolling his eyes. "Girls, take care of this pesky little boy," he said, nodding to his entourage.

The girls moved to surround Haneul, their eyes gleaming with excitement. But before they could lay a hand on him, Jungkook sprang into action.

He stood up quickly, his eyes flashing with anger, and helped Haneul. "Leave him alone," he growled, his voice firm.

Min-soo's smirk faltered again, but Jungkook's next words left him speechless. "Spending a night in that castle is far better than staying with someone like you," he said, his voice dripping with disgust.

Min-soo's face turned red with shock and humiliation. He had never been rejected like this before. Jungkook hated him that much. He would rather face the unknown terrors of the Castle than spend a night with him. The thought was both humiliating and terrifying.

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