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“Gyu-Min oppa, it’s here.”
“Oh, really? Where? Where?”
“Shh, quiet, or it’ll fly away.” Eun-Chae put a finger to her lips, signaling for silence.
Eun-Chae was now six years old, and she looked exactly the same as Lee Soo-Hee when the latter was young, except that Eun-Chae had gentle-looking eyes, unlike her mother, which resembled her father’s eyes.
“I’m going to catch it.” Nam Gyu-Min stared hard at the dragonfly resting on the tree and reached out for it slowly.
Nam Gyu-Min, who was four weeks older than Eun-Chae, had inherited his father's temperament. He would always take the initiative in everything and was unstoppable.
“Don't catch it, oppa.”
“Why not?”
“You're going to get hurt if you fail. I feel sorry for it, so let's just look at it.”
“I won't catch it since you said so.” Gyu-Min licked his lips in disappointment, withdrawing his hand. If it had been someone else, he wouldn't have listened to them.
“Eun-Chae! Gyu-Min! Come and have some fruit.”
“Yes, Auntie! Oppa, let's go.”
Eun-Chae and Gyu-Min ran across the spacious garden. It was the very same garden where Ha Jae-Gun and Lee Soo-Hee held their wedding, and now, it had become a great playground for the children.
“Eun-Chae, look at me.” Gyu-Min stopped running suddenly. An area had been dug up to make a swimming pool for the children, and Ha Jae-Gun had called the construction workers to begin work on it just the day before.
“I can run from here to there.”
“Don't do it, oppa. You'll get hurt.”
“I won't… look! Yaaaaa~! Ackk!”
“Nam Gyu-Min!” Ha Jae-In exclaimed. Ha Jae-In was cutting fruits on the terrace, and she stood up in shock when she saw what her son was doing.
Nam Gyu-Ho threw the newspaper...



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