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EIFFEL TOWER AT SUNSET㆐홍지수 x 윤정한
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Ongoing, First published Sep 09
┆ ⤿ 💌 Prends ma main, promets-moi que tout ira bien. Serre-moi fort. Près de toi, je rêve encore

Paris, the city of love and miracles. At twenty-seven, Hong Jisoo didn't expect to become an omega, much less receive an "unconventional" proposal from a famous perfumer shrouded in mystery, rumors, and a turbulent but beautiful past. Yoon Jeonghan could only wish for a few more minutes with the omega he met in front of the Eiffel Tower at Sunset.

🥐 Inspired by the manhwa Eiffel Tower At Sunset
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