Jeanet When I get up, I wave at Linda to say goodbye to her, and she waves back, a huge smile on her face. Someone, on the other hand, is still looking at us as if we stole something from him. Ji-Hwan seems confused, as if he doesn’t know whether he should go to their table or not. “You want to say hi to Damien?” I ask. “You know what, I will see him at the office when I want to speak to him, which will be five years from now.” “Let’s go,” I chuckle. He drives to his apartment to leave the car so that we can take a cab. “So, are you not going to tell me about you?” He glances at me from the driver’s seat, grinning. His smile lights up his whole face, it makes my heart pound. “Tell me about you first.” “Okay,” he sighs. “My mother is from China, and my father is from Korea. My mother is an only child, and I’m her only son. Both of my sisters are married. So, I was ordered to be part of the family businesses from my mother’s side, but while I was here, I studied law, and I fell
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