Can love transcend time? Jeon Jung-kook asked this very question himself when he looked at himself in the mirror as a middle-aged man. His daughter was planning to elope with someone considered not "fit" for the Jeon household. Somehow he heard hims...
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"Wasn't it odd earlier today, when my father knew our boy's name?" Eun-hye asked her husband as she climbed into bed.
"You probably mentioned it to him before, like he said," Alex remarked, his eyes glued to the television.
"No, I'm pretty certain the last time we spoke was around our wedding."
"Was it that long ago?"
"Yes, yes, and do not change the subject," Eun-hye chided. "How do you think he found out?"
"Does it really matter?"
"Did he send somebody to spy on us? Or perhaps grandmother did? She's more likely to do such a thing."
Alex turned to look at his wife. "Don't be so paranoid. Even if she did, she's dead now."
"How can you be so calm about it?"
"Sweetie, if I worry about every single thing in this life, I'm afraid I won't be able to enjoy it. So let it go and let's go to sleep," Alex suggested.
"Fine," Eun-hye conceded. "I'm just going to get a cup of tea."
Jimin heard a knock and saw Eun-hye standing in the doorway.
"Can't sleep?"
"No, Dad," Eun-hye replied. "I have something to ask you....about today..."
"Oh, you noticed that too," Jimin sighed.
"Are you referring to what my father slipped out?"
"That, and other things...."
Eun-hye became confused. "What do you mean?"
"I'm talking about your dad and Papa. They seem... off."