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Yoongi doesn’t believe in ghosts. When you kill people for a living, it’s better if you don’t.
Jeon Seokjin has exactly four weeks to stop the impending engagement of his younger brother, doomed to a loveless marriage. The only way to stop it is to make a better match, more advantageous, more lucrative for the Jeon family. It's impossible. It's his only option.
Min Yoongi does not want, will never want, will never ever even consider, marriage. It's not in the cards. He's stubborn enough to achieve the total ban on marriage talks. Except maybe his grandmother is a little more stubborn than he is, and maybe she's determined to see him march down the aisle.
After Yoongi's parents get killed by the mob, Yoongi sets out to avenge them. No matter what it takes.
Yoongi and Seokjin fall in love and it doesn't really matter that Yoongi can't see him.
2018 In a desperate attempt to overcome his writer's block, Kim Seokjin rents a cottage by the sea on a remote island in the southern part of Korea for the summer, intent on successfully completing a story.
1933 Min Yoongi spends his nights tending the lighthouse, providing a light on the horizon for lost sailors to navigate safely, all the while feeling lost by himself, a lightkeeper without a guiding light.
Seokjin is a notorious gang leader.
Yoongi runs a small flower shop.
They fall in love.