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Min says that she's heard that he's been discharged from the hospital. Min asks if they'll meet again, and Min says he'll explain the whole thing to Jo. Min says she'll tell Jo about it later, but first, she wants to make sure that he understands what's going on between her and Min. Min thinks that rumor is a bad thing, because it's like a snowball that starts to grow bigger. Min tells her brother that he feels sorry for Jo, but he can't wait to see what happens between him and Min, because Min has been flirting with Min for a long time. Min admits that she doesn't really know what to do, but she tells him to sit down and have a chat. Min reminds him of the song he used to sing when he was young, called "charming charming," and asks him if he remembers the song's slogan, "What's your doing for living?" Min replies that he just does what he thinks is right. Min then asks if Min is working for a living, and he says no, because he just wants to do what he wants. Min wonders if Min wants to die before he even flirts with Min.
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Ordinary Love • Chapter 9 • Page ik-page-3989269
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Chapter 9
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About This Chapter
Min says that she's heard that he's been discharged from the hospital. Min asks if they'll meet again, and Min says he'll explain the whole thing to Jo. Min says she'll tell Jo about it later, but first, she wants to make sure that he understands what's going on between her and Min. Min thinks that rumor is a bad thing, because it's like a snowball that starts to grow bigger. Min tells her brother that he feels sorry for Jo, but he can't wait to see what happens between him and Min, because Min has been flirting with Min for a long time. Min admits that she doesn't really know what to do, but she tells him to sit down and have a chat. Min reminds him of the song he used to sing when he was young, called "charming charming," and asks him if he remembers the song's slogan, "What's your doing for living?" Min replies that he just does what he thinks is right. Min then asks if Min is working for a living, and he says no, because he just wants to do what he wants. Min wonders if Min wants to die before he even flirts with Min.
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