16 parts Ongoing They say that love is the only force strong enough to hold people together in a world consumed by greedy desires. It's supposed to be the one pure, selfless hope in the hearts of otherwise selfish souls.
But I, Joshua, cannot bring myself to agree with such a sentiment. Love, to me, is not about selflessness-it's about possession, about keeping what belongs to you. I will do whatever it takes to keep my love close, even if it means stripping him of his freedom, of his happiness. If sacrifice is required, then so be it. I will not waver, no matter the cost.
"Seokmin, with that radiant smile I long to claim for myself alone, is the one I want to possess completely. His joy, his laughter-everything about him-I want it all to belong to me, and no one else."
Joshua, the embodiment of wealth and selfishness, lives by a simple rule: "I want it, I get it." He's used to the world bending to his will, and now, all he wants is Seokmin-the gentle son of his father's business partner. Joshua craves Seokmin's affection, not to cherish but to possess, to have Seokmin belong to him and no one else.
But Seokmin is different. He believes in love that's pure and selfless, a love where freedom matters more than control. Joshua's obsession with owning Seokmin clashes with everything Seokmin holds dear. And when Joshua crosses the line, pushing his desire too far, Seokmin is forced to escape, leaving behind the man who only saw love as another thing to claim.