She leaned close and whispered the words he had never been able to say: “I love you, too.”
That broke him. He fell to his knees beside her, among the shards of ceramic and spilled stew, and he sobbed—the first real cry of his adult life. “Then what do I do, Chae-won? What do I do with all this love I can’t give you?” More Than Blue -Seulpeumboda Deo Seulpeun Iyagi...
Every night, Yoo would come home and find Chae-won at the tiny kitchen table, editing manuscripts. He’d cook ramyeon, she’d pour the soju. They’d watch the neon signs flicker outside their window. They never said “I love you.” She leaned close and whispered the words he
But Yoo was stubborn. He still wanted to give her a future after he was gone. So he did the unthinkable: he approached Lee Ji-hoon, the dentist. What do I do with all this love I can’t give you
Yoo smiled—that broken, beautiful smile. “I get to die knowing she won’t die alone.”