you really make me a sad girl-2yeon|ENG
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  • Reads 13,549
  • Votes 443
  • Parts 30
  • Time 2h 29m
Complete, First published Dec 26, 2020
Jeongyeon moves to Seoul because of her father's work with her annoying sisters. Both, in fact, want her to find a boyfriend and stop being stuck at home. But what they don't know is that Jeongyeon has been for a bit long in a relationship with a girl who lives in Seoul. It will be Jeongyeon's neighbor, Nayeon, a girl defined by the main character as "annoying", who will definitely change her life.

There may be grammar mistakes (that I also notice and try to correct) since it is a translation of my work written in my native language and I translate pretty quickly.
E.g. The verb before the subject. Not only this.
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