AUTHOR POV~
As Jungkook watched Y/N's figure walk away, he couldn’t understand what was going on in his mind. He felt a mix of frustration confusion anger and irritation pretty much of every emotion you can imagine, all centered around her.
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Jungkook sat silently in his wheelchair, his eyes fixed on the tranquil view of the farm. The sun was beginning to dip below the horizon casting a warm golden hue over the landscape.
The peaceful environment did little to soothe the turmoil in his mind. But still, his thoughts kept drifting back to the conversation he had with Y/N earlier.
She had firmly refused to go back to Switzerland no matter how much he insisted. The thought of her stubbornness made his jaw clench. He was determined not to let her stay at the farmhouse, but how could he make her leave?
As he lost with his thoughts, Jungkook heard footsteps approaching from behind. He didn't need to turn around to know who it was because the hesitant steps belonged to none other than Jun. Jungkook glanced sideway, acknowledging his presence without a word.
Jungkook didn't ask anything knowing Jun wouldn't come here without a reason. He stayed silent and composed still gazing at the peaceful view in front of him.
Jun visibly tense, stood a few steps away from Jungkook. "You're sitting here younger sir" Jun said cautiously trying to choose his words carefully.
Jungkook turned his gaze towards Jun his face expressionless. "Are you thinking about suicide, Jun?" he asked in a flat emotionless tone.
Jun eyes widened in panic and he hurriedly shook his head. "No, no sir!! That's not what I meant!!" he stammered, waving his hands in denial, desperate attempt to clarif.
Jungkook stayed quiet, clearly uninterested in whatever excuse Jun was trying to come up with. The tension between them was thick. As Jun continued to fumble over his words, Jungkook finally let out a sigh and said "What do you want, Jun? Just get to the point."
Jun gulped nervously and cleared his throat, trying to gather some courage. "Sir... you know, Miss Y/N is really fragile" he said cautiously. Seeing that Jungkook showed no reaction so he continued, hoping that his younger Sir Jeon would listen to him. "Without food or water, she won't be able to keep going for long. I was just thinking maybe I should–"
Before he could finish Jungkook cut him off with a sharp glare. "She won't die from missing a meal or two Jun. Let her be," Jungkook snapped his voice cold and unyielding. "And if I find out that you've given her food I'll cut your salary then and there."
Jun's eyes widened even further his expression a mixture of disbelief and worry. He knew his younger sir aka Jungkook wasn't one to make empty threats. The thought of losing his salary made him panic even more.
"I… I won't give her any food, sir. I swear!!" Jun stammered, trying to sound as convincing as possible. "I'll even hide the food from the fridge, just like you told Jia to do. But… but, younger sir if elder sir Jeon finds out I'll tell him that you ordered me to do it!"
Realizing what he had just blurted out Jun quickly slapped his hand over his mouth his eyes widening in fear. Jungkook's gaze turned cold as he stared at Jun, a silent warning in his eyes.
"Sorry sorry.. younger sir!! I didn't mean to say that" Jun babbled, hitting himself lightly on the mouth as if to punish himself for his slip up tongue. "Please don't cut my salary, sir..! I'll go do my work now!!"
Without waiting for a response,he bowed quickly turned and hurried away from there, clearly desperate to get as far from Jungkook as possible.
Jungkook watched him leave, a slight smile playing at the corners of his lips. Jun's panicked reaction was almost amusing, and for a brief moment, Jungkook felt a rare hint of lightness in his heart.

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RomanceA sweet but stubborn young lady named Y/N comes from a wealthy family. After losing her parents, she had to live in the house of her late father's best friend. His son, Jungkook, was a college student at the time. However, Y/N's reckless behavior n...