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For 937 years, General Yun Seo-jun has walked the earth as a goblin , cursed to watch everyone he loves turn to dust. Only the Goblin's Bride can see the phantom sword lodged in his chest—and end his immortality. But when he finally finds her, she's a cynical librarian who refuses to read any story with a tragic ending. Story:
"Then find a different ending." She slid a battered paperback across the table. The Hobbit . "Bilbo didn't want an adventure either. But he went anyway." Download - Guardian The Lonely and Great God -...
"I'm changing the ending." She reached out and, for the first time, touched the hilt. The sword flickered—not solid, not ghost, but something in between. "This isn't a curse anymore. It's just... a scar. And scars mean you survived."
He turned. A young woman in round glasses held a broken umbrella over a stack of library books. Her name tag read: Intern Ha Jin-ah . "You're dripping," she said
The sword trembled. For one breathless second, Seo-jun felt the weight of 937 years lift—not disappear, but become bearable. He looked at Jin-ah's determined, tear-streaked face and understood: she wasn't his bride because she could kill him.
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"Is that... a sword?" she whispered.