Author's Note

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Hello! :)

I just have to write this note right here. This will be short, don't worry. My apologies, in advance, if this will cause any inconvenience.

So, I've been doing research about pojangmacha while writing Chapter 9 because I haven't been to a pojangmacha, myself.

I would just like to give credits to the following article links which I've used for reference for Chapter 9.

http://travel.cnn.com/seoul/drink/pojangmacha-guide-039741/

https://seoulistic.com/nightlife/bars/pojangmacha-korean-style-tent-bars/dongdaemun-pojangmacha-street/

https://www.tripadvisor.com.ph/ShowTopic-g294197-i8161-k4158680-Where_are_the_most_interesting_Pojangmacha_in_Seoul-Seoul.html

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pojangmacha

And also a couple of quotes that I have come across that will explain why Jennie suddenly became comfortable around Lisa while inside the pojangmacha.

"Maybe it's because of this atmosphere, but I feel like I can open up more and hold deeper conversations. I actually don't drink alcohol and yet I feel like I'm more honest when conversing with people when I'm underneath the tent."
— Moses Mo

"...pojangmachas are supposed to be places where you can feel completely comfortable eating and drinking (alone)."

That's it. Thanks for taking the time to read.

Have a nice day! :)

Also, if any of you here knows a lot about pojangmacha and would refute the way I wrote about pochas or can add colorful descriptions about the beauty of pojangmachas, please hit me up so I can do some revisions.

Thank you! :)

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