die together, hae-jo | mr plankton

die together, hae-jo | mr plankton

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Hae-Jo, grappling with his terminal illness and a growing urgency to find his biological father, seeks out Seorin, his ex-girlfriend, to accompany him on an emotional journey. Despite the lingering tension and unresolved feelings between them, Seorin reluctantly agrees, carrying her own hidden struggles as they set out on the road. As they traverse the coastal towns of South Korea, the pair are forced to confront their shared past and the pain of separation, while rediscovering the connection they thought was lost. What begins as a desperate search for closure transforms into a profound exploration of love, sacrifice, and the bonds that hold them together, even when time is running out. hae-jo x fem!oc all credits to the plot and ideas of mr plankton all go to jo-young and hong jong-chan, minus my added storyline, plot, & characters
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