The Last Pajeon Place in Bongcheon
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  • Reads 131
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 7
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Dec 07
5 new parts
This is a Christmas Eve in 2055,and while nearly every adolescent in Seoul is out enjoying the holiday with their lover, Minsi Kim has just returned to her hometown of Bongcheon. Soul-crushed, after a painful decision to leave her job, following a breakup with her boyfriend of three years-all at the age of 30.

Hidden in a bustling city with automation in almost every aspect of life, she then decide to help her mother running the last vintage pajeon place in Bongcheon area. Her humble shop becomes a sanctuary for those seeking the warmth of homemade food and nostalgia. And maybe will be the beginning of her true love story.
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