Where Every Story Blooms

    Emerlyn

    Stories 10
    Chapters 928
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    • GB 120

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      by Emerlyn Returning to Sector 1 City felt like opening a book to its first page again. Coincidentally, even the season was similar. The northern hemisphere summer was enduring the prolonged hot season that stretched miserably between the nearly vanished spring and autumn. Rather than feeling welcomed by this place where he had spent so much time, though it wasn't his hometown, it felt slightly familiar yet very strange, like a space seen only in dreams. Most of those disembarking from the civilian ship, not…
    • SYM 128

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      by Emerlyn Eun-hyeon was lost in the boundary between dream and reality. Ever since he was trapped in a dream by Jeong-hyeon's trickery, it felt harder to distinguish between dream and reality. He faintly heard Cheong-un's voice, but that alone wasn't enough to easily convince him that this was reality. Cheong-un had already appeared several times in his repeated dreams. "Master." Someone called out to him in a low voice, stroking his hair with their hand. Ah, right. It's Cheong-un. Eun-hyeon…
    • BHB 128

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      by Emerlyn "Hey, that's..." "Of course I don't actually plan to get rid of them. They know that too. I'm just keeping them dormant." "So all you get is just staying in Korea?" "And also an agreement that they won't interfere with my private life, including you." "...What if they suddenly mess with you again?" "The negotiation was that they wouldn't interfere." Lee Taegang seemed somewhat satisfied.  What a family, where each holds the other's weaknesses so they can't touch each other. Yeowon…
    • BRH 32

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      by Emerlyn Hoo Eui-sung naturally took the seat the section chief had vacated. Dressed neatly, with his hair neatly combed back and intelligent-looking glasses, he greeted Ha Do-heon with the same demeanor as a week ago. "I'm Hoo Eui-sung, assigned as the investigator for the Shinlim Station incident. This is our second meeting, Ha Do-heon. Did you get home safely that day?" "...Yes. Haha, thanks to your concern." Today, without Moon Tae-yi, the gatekeeper, there was no way to avoid his statement. Hoo…
    • BRH 31

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      by Emerlyn For Ha Do-heon, the situation unfolded in slow motion, as if stretched out over dozens of seconds, but to Song Woo-yeop, who was watching with his head out the window, it all happened in an instant, less than a second. The moment Ha Do-heon floated into the air, his arm went up, and at the same time, the monster descended. But the power alone… “…That’s something.” The construction site floor caved in, two, three times in a row. And the surrounding area cracked and split, as if…
    • TIN 130

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      by Emerlyn Her gaze softened as she looked at me. As I swallowed the porridge in my mouth, I recalled the name I'd heard at the beach. '...Ji-soo unnie?' "..." She must know...Yoon Ji-soo well enough to call her in such a familiar manner. "Is this your first time at the sea?" The woman spoke quite warmly. Though she had been guarded until just now, seeing me eat well seemed to have opened her heart. "You're from the city, right?" "..." I silently looked at her. Though it was hard to gauge her…
    • TIN 127

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      by Emerlyn The announcement from the speaker was enough to heighten my already unsettled feelings. Placing one hand on the window and looking out, I could see natural scenery through thickly grown trees. Though the sea wasn't visible yet, the flowing river sparkled in the sunlight. "..." Now, really, soon we were going to arrive at the sea. Not long until I would see the vast ocean spread out, not just water flowing through narrow passages. "It looks like we're here." Kei got up and gathered his…
    • TIN 126

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      by Emerlyn Did he give me another card knowing I wouldn't contact him? Should I call that kindness or foolishness? Seeing his utterly unbothered face, I couldn't even bring myself to say sorry. "...Why are you here?" So I subtly turned the question around. After all, someone like him had no reason to be in a place like this. What reason would someone who normally showed no interest in the sea have for riding this expensive train? "Just, you know, for a vacation." The light response wasn't very credible.…
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