"Why won't Yo-han turn to darkness?" The question reverberated through the somber air, a plea heavy with sorrow.
Yo-han, a man whose heart had been shattered by cruel fate, had not only lost the love of his life,Isaac but also the precious child Is...
As Ga-On retreated from the room, the tension in the air was palpable. Elijah, her voice quivering with a mix of anger and sorrow, cried out, "Get out! Get out of here!"
Ga-On took a step back, his hands raised in a placating gesture. "I'm sorry," he said softly, "I didn't mean to intrude. I didn't know..."
Elijah interrupted him, her tears flowing freely now. "You don't know anything! You don't know what happened here!"
Ga-On's empathy for the young girl grew as he saw her pain. "I know it must be really hard for you," he said gently.
Elijah glared at him, her voice filled with bitterness. "You don't know anything about my life, about my family."
Ga-On, undeterred, tried to reach out to her. "I may not know everything, but I want to understand. I want to help."
Elijah's anger seemed to subside slightly, replaced by a deep sadness. She clutched the photo even tighter and whispered, "It's all gone. Everything's gone."
Ga-On could see the pain etched on her face, and he knew that there were wounds in her heart that ran deep. He decided to leave her alone for the moment, giving her space to process her emotions.
Yo-Han arrived home, and Ga-On couldn't help but be surprised to see him heating up a frozen dinner in the vast mansion. The contrast between the grandeur of the house and Yo-Han eating alone in the quiet kitchen was striking.
Ga-On spoke up, his curiosity getting the better of him. "Isn't it lonely to eat alone in this big house?"
Yo-Han looked at him with a calm and contemplative expression. "Loneliness doesn't bother me," he replied. "In fact, I find solitude quite comforting."
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Ga-On couldn't hide his astonishment. "But you have this whole mansion to yourself. Isn't it a waste?"
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Yo-Han smiled wryly. "Sometimes, the most dangerous and toxic thing in the world is a human being."
His words hung in the air, leaving Ga-On to ponder their significance. It was clear that Yo-Han had his own reasons for seeking solace in solitude, and Ga-On couldn't help but wonder what demons he might be battling within.