Goodbye, Nameless Violin
Named objects are able to transform when they are named. When uke was little, he had a ‘named’ violin who’s a cat, but it “died” when uke fell into water. Since then, he never wanted a named object ever again until he met seme. Seme is a violin who thought uke was a goddess when trying out other violins.
Into The Thrill
Alright, first, the cleaning of Haewon's apartment has nothing to do with Wujin. Well, kinda of. Someone else ordered the cleaning, but Haewon blames Wujin for it, which really upsets him. But it wasn’t actually him. Second thing—at first, Wujin is more interested in Haewon’s behavior. He finds him intriguing and likes messing with him. Over time, though, he gets totally obsessed, to the point of going crazy. By the end of the second novel, Haewon basically turns Wujin’s life into a living hell, and at that point, Wujin seems to love him. It’s complicated. They even have this whole “how much do you love me today” thing with stars, since Wujin isn’t great at expressing emotions. He ends up losing everything because of Haewon and gets locked up for a year. After he gets out, a bunch of other stuff happens, but in the end, they get back together and even end up getting married. Yeah, I think it’s gonna take a while to happen. We’re probably only on chapter 4 of volume 1. Up until chapter 15 of the novel, Wujin basically controls Haewon’s entire life. He lies about things that might seem small to others but mean a lot to Haewon. Like, he invites Haewon to live with him in his ex-fiancée’s house, hires a cop to follow him 24/7 and report everything he does, and even says he’s going to recitals when he actually never shows up. But to Wujin, none of this felt like a big deal because he was too focused on achieving his goal as a prosecutor. When Haewon finds out about all the lies and manipulation, he gets really upset. And when he learns about Taeshin, he starts freaking out, scared that Wujin might actually kill him or do something crazy. To get back at Wujin, Haewon starts hurting himself a lot. During this time, he also ends up in two situations where he’s almost assaulted—but both times, Wujin completely loses it and goes after the guys who tried it. Once Wujin realizes what Haewon is trying to do, he decides to hand over some important evidence that could take down some powerful people, but his own name is in the mix, so he ends up getting arrested too. About his ex-mother-in-law, she becomes close to Haewon and plays a big role in the story. But Wujin doesn’t really care about anyone except Haewon—his only goal for the longest time is to destroy his ex-father-in-law.
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