The Correlation between Unrequited Love and Guiding
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  • Reads 666
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Feb 10
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"You said you were my fan. You said you liked me."
The new guide, Hyesung, is a longtime fan of Yoo Ji-ho, the only S-class esper in Korea. Hyesung became the only one who succeeded in guiding Yoo Ji-ho despite his misanthropy and mysophobia. He thought he would be happy to work with Yoo Ji-ho, who he believes has a good personality and a strong sense of responsibility, but Hyesung only feels guilty, not only is he a B-grade Guide, he also mixed self-interest with his job. On the other hand, Ji-ho is annoyed by the situation. Not only is Hyesung's guiding effective, as their session continues, he feels more and more of the desire to monopolize Hyesung.
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