⸻ He was nothing but a burden to his parents—until he became a lifeline to a complete stranger. Jeaksoy, now 25, grew up unloved. Born into a family that never wanted him, he was blamed for everything that went wrong in their lives. Hunger, cold floors, bruises—they were his childhood companions. At 18, after a brutal beating, Jeaksoy finally snapped and pushed his father. That single act got him kicked out, homeless and alone, with no one to turn to. Sitting outside a café in the freezing cold with nothing but a thin shirt on, he didn’t expect a miracle. But one appeared—Seoahn, a 28-year-old man with a warm smile and kind eyes. “Are you alright?” he asked. And just like that, Jeaksoy’s fate shifted. Seoahn took him in, gave him shelter, warmth, and something he never had: safety. For five years, Jeaksoy lived under the same roof as the man who saved him—quietly falling in love. But to Seoahn, he was just a younger brother. Nothing more. And Seoahn had a girlfriend. Now, at 35, Seoahn mentions proposing. A ring. A future—to his girlfriend. That night, something in Jeaksoy shattered. The pain, the jealousy, the years of silent longing—everything boiled over.
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