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Now reading: The Vow They Once Made (Part 2) from Somehow, I Ended Up Married To A Chaebol Heiress, a Drama novel by Minjaenim.

“Do you see as a role model too?”

*Haemin's excitent paused for a mont, covering part of his face with his hand*

“Of course I am.”

*Yuna looked at him for a mont before letting out a quiet laugh*

*The television continued playing*

[Interviewer: “While most people know Nara Group for its business achievents, many are less aware of the company’s social contributions over the years.”]

*A series of videos began appearing on the screen*

[Interviewer: “Over the last decade alone, Nara Group has funded hundreds of scholarships, sponsored educational institutions, supported dical research programs, and invested heavily in community developnt projects throughout the country.”]

[Interviewer: “Many experts have even described Nara Group’s educational initiatives as one of the most successful private-sector education support programs in modern Korea.”]

*Several images flashed across the television screen*

[Interviewer: “One example often cited is Haewon Elentary School.”]

*A large school building appeared on the screen*

[Interviewer:] “Ten years ago, it was an ordinary regional school known mainly within its local community. Despite its students strong academic performance, it had yet to gain widespread recognition beyond the area.”]

[Interviewer: “Today, it has beco one of the most respected elentary schools in the country, gaining recognition worldwide for its educational programs and student developnt initiatives.”]

[Interviewer: “Much of that transformation has been credited to the long-term support provided through programs funded by Nara Group.”]

*Haemin suddenly froze*

*His eyes widened*

“No way.”

*Yuna glanced at him*

“What?”

“Wait.”

*Haemin imdiately sat up straighter*

“Wait, wait, wait.”

*He pointed at the television*

“Yuna, are you seriously sponsoring that school?”

*Yuna looked at the screen*

“Haewon Elentary?”

“Yes!”

*Yuna shrugged casually*

“I suppose so.”

“You suppose so?”

*Yuna leaned back against the sofa*

“I started sponsoring it around ten years ago when I first began taking on more responsibilities within the company.”

*She thought for a mont*

“Actually, if I rember correctly, it was Harin who recomnded it.”

“Harin?”

*Yuna noded*

“Yeah. She brought the proposal to . At the ti, it was just another educational investnt project.”

*Yuna looked at the school building displayed on the television*

“Who would’ve thought it would beco one of the country’s most respected schools.”

*A small smile appeared on her lips*

“Harin really has a good eye for these things.”

*Haemin stared at the television in disbelief*

“Did you really not know!?*

“Know what?”

*Haemin slowly turned toward her*

“That was my elentary school.”

*Silence*

*Yuna blinked*

“What?”

“My elentary school!”

“Haemin pointed at the screen again”

“I studied there.”

*A genuine surprise appeared on Yuna’s face*

“You did?”

“Yes!”

*A laugh escaped him*

“I can’t believe this. Is this fate or sothing?”

*Yuna remained silent for a mont while looking between him and the television*

“That’s strange.”

“Hm?”

“According to the reports I received from Harin, your elentary school was Yeonggwang Elentary?”

*Haemin imdiately looked confused*

“What?”

“Yeonggwang Elentary. That’s what was listed in your background records.”

*Haemin stared at her*

“What are you talking about, Yuna? That’s not right at all.”

*The old principal appeared on the screen during an interview segnt*

*Haemin’s eyes widened again and pointed excitedly*

“Look!”

*Yuna turned toward the television*

“That principal. He was my principal!”

*Haemin smiled instinctively*

“He was always really kind to for so reason. I still don’t know why.”

*Haemin laughed softly*

“But he always looked after whenever I got into trouble at school.”

*Yuna stared at the screen for several seconds*

“Then that’s very strange.”

“Why?”

*Yuna’s brows furrowed slightly*

“Harin has never made a mistake like this before.”

“Well… everyone makes mistakes sotis.”

*Yuna didn’t answer imdiately. Yes, indeed, everyone makes mistakes. But not Harin. And not for a mistake as simple as this*

*The television program continued*

[Narrator: “Of course, Nara Group’s contribution to education and public welfare did not begin with Ms. Seo.”]

*Several old photographs appeared on the screen.*

*One of them showed Chairman Seo standing beside a newly completed school building while surrounded by smiling students*

[Narrator: “The foundation for many of these initiatives was established decades ago by the late Chairman and his wife, Han Sun-young.”]

*The footage changed*

*This ti, a woman appeared on the screen alongside the late chairman*

*They were visiting hospitals, schools, and community centers together*

[Narrator: “While the late chairman focused on industrial developnt, Ms. Han was recognized for her leadership across the group’s educational initiatives as well as its wider developnt efforts.”]

[Narrator: “Many institutions that received support during that period are still actively serving their communities today.”]

*Haemin blinked*

“Wait.”

*Yuna was still lost in thought about Harin when Haemin suddenly spoke*

“Hm?”

“The woman on the screen…”

*Yuna imdiately followed his gaze*

“Oh.”

*Her attention shifted away from her thoughts*

“Is that your mother?”

“Yes.”

*Haemin stared at the screen, amazed*

“You two almost look alike.”

*Yuna smiled faintly*

“I get that a lot.”

*The program slowly moved toward its conclusion*

*A few minutes later, the television screen faded into a comrcial break*

*The interview had finally ended*

“Wow.”

*Haemin leaned back against the sofa*

*He turned toward her with a smile*

“I really didn’t expect this. The fact that you were already connected to my life when I was in elentary school.”

*Yuna smiled back*

“Yeah.”

*But unlike her expression, her thoughts remained on Harin’s mistake*

*Haemin didn’t notice the slight distraction in her eyes*

“You know, Yuna…”

“Hm?”

“Thinking about it now, I know quite a bit about you. But… I don’t really know anything about your family. You never talk about them publicly either.”

“Why do you want to know about them?”

“Well, I’m kind of curious. Wouldn’t it be better if I knew a little? I an, I will end up eting them in the future too, right?”

“There’s nothing particularly interesting to talk about.”

“But still—”

*Before he could continue, Yuna suddenly wrapped an arm around his shoulders and pulled him closer*

“Eh?”

*Haemin nearly lost his balance before ending up closer to her*

“Yuna?”

“Why are we talking about my family? If anything, I’m more curious about yours.”

“Huh? My family?”

*Yuna rested her chin lightly on top of his head*

“Yeah. I’ve already read the background report Harin gave . But it was mostly basic information. I want to hear it from you instead. I want to know about your life before you t .”

“I don’t know if my life is interesting enough for soone like you.”

“It is to .”

*Haemin laughed quietly*

“Okay… I’ll tell you. But you have to promise sothing first.”

“What is it?”

“If I tell you about my life, then you have to tell about yours too.”

*Yuna looked down at him for a mont before smiling*

“You really won’t let this go, will you? Alright…”

*For the next hour, they talked about their lives, with Haemin being the one who spoke first*

*He talked about the parts of his childhood that he could still rember. About his mother, his aunt. And about the father he barely rembered because he had passed away when Haemin was still very young*

*He talked about the loneliness he sotis felt whenever he saw other children walking together with their parents. How there were monts when he wished he could experience the sa thing*

*But even then, he always tried his best to stay strong because he believed his mother would never want him to spend his life feeling sad over sothing that could no longer be changed*

*He talked about how he gradually beca more introverted as he grew up. How he found it easier to keep things to himself*

*How he spent most of his ti studying because he wanted to make his aunt proud and repay even a small part of the kindness she had shown him throughout his life*

*He talked about the countless hours he spent preparing for university entrance exam. About finally being accepted into university after years of hard work*

*About eting new friends there. And about the struggles of adapting to a completely new life in a new environnt where he had to learn how to take care of himself*

*But despite all the hardships, there had been good mories too. And sohow, while listening to him, Yuna found herself smiling more and more*

*Because the way Haemin talked about his past wasn’t filled with excuses or resentnt*

*Instead, it was filled with gratitude*

*Even when speaking about difficult monts, he always focused on how he tried to overco them himself rather than blaming other people*

*Eventually, it was Yuna’s turn.

*At first, she spoke casually. But as ti passed, the stories beca heavier*

*Yuna talked about how she could barely rember most of her childhood because there had never been much of a childhood to rember in the first place*

*She talked about the expectations that had followed her since she was a little girl*

*She told him about what it was like to grow up in the Seo family*

*About how every achievent she accomplished was treated as sothing expected rather than sothing worth celebrating*

*No matter how much she achieved, it was never enough. No matter how hard she worked, there was always sothing more expected from her*

*No one seed to care about her or how she felt, not even her own parents. They often seed to care more about the future than the daughter standing in front of them. As a child, Yuna spent years trying to earn approval that never truly arrived. This was also one of the reasons she didn't get along well with her parents*

*She used to studying until she fell asleep at her desk. She rembered pushing herself so hard that there were days when she could barely keep her eyes open*

*Over ti, she learned how to hide her exhaustion, her loneliness, and her disappointnt long before she beca an adult*

*She talked about how every experience throughout her childhood slowly shaped her into the person she was today*

*She never really having a genuine friend because of her status. Many people approached her with hidden motives and personal agendas*

*She eventually stopped expecting sincerity from others and focused solely on the future that had already been decided for her*

*She talked about how there were tis when she stopped seeing herself as a person and felt as though her entire existence had been shaped for a specific purpose from the very beginning*

*She never truly experienced many of the ordinary monts that other people naturally enjoyed while growing up*

*She spoke calmly, as if those mories no longer affected her. As if she had already accepted everything a long ti ago*

*Haemin listened very carefully*

*When Yuna finally finished speaking, silence settled between them*

*For a mont, neither of them said anything*

*Then Yuna suddenly noticed sothing*

“Haemin?”

*Haemin quickly lowered his eyes*

“Why are you looking at like that?”

*Haemin bit his lip, holding back his tear*

“Because… It’s just not right…”

“Hm?”

“I don’t care how important Nara Group was. I don’t care how much responsibility they expected you to carry. You were still a child!”

*The more he thought about it, the more upset he beca*

“Seriously, what were the adults around you even thinking? Who puts that kind of burden on a kid and then acts like it’s normal?”

*Yuna quietly watched him*

“If a child studies hard, shouldn’t the adults praise them? If a child is tired, shouldn’t the adults tell them to rest? If a child is sad, shouldn’t the adults comfort them?”

*Haemin shook his head*

“But instead, everyone just kept asking for more from you? And then people wonder why so children grow up unhappy. How could they not? They’re supposed to be protected!”

“Haemin—”

“No, I’m serious.”

*Haemin continued imdiately*

“Even if they wanted you to beco a great leader one day, couldn’t they have let you enjoy being a child first?”

*His expression beca even more dissatisfied*

“How is that fair to you?”

*Yuna couldn’t help smiling a little*

*But Haemin wasn’t finished*

*He crossed his arms*

“You keep saying you’ve accepted it, but that doesn’t make it okay.”

*His voice softened slightly*

“Just because you endured it doesn’t an you should have had to endure it.”

*For a mont, neither of them spoke*

*Then—*

*A quiet laugh escaped Yuna*

*Haemin imdiately looked at her*

“What?”

*Yuna shook her head*

“Nothing.”

“No, tell .”

*A warm smile slowly appeared on her face*

“Thank you, Haemin.”

*He blinked*

“For what?”

“For being angry on my behalf.”

*The room beca quiet again*

*Yuna looked at him gently*

“You’re the first person who has ever reacted this way for .”

*Yuna felt a strange sense of comfort*

*Still smiling, she reached out and gently took Haemin’s hand, lightly caressing it*

“Although, if you think about it, our lives weren’t actually that different.”

“Really?”

“Yeah. We both have our own struggles and grew up faster than we should have.”

“No, no. I think yours was more of a struggle than mine, Yuna.”

*Yuna continued gently holding his hand, her thumb softly brushing over his skin*

“Does it really matter how hard it was?”

*For a brief mont, Haemin was simply lost for words*

*Then he suddenly shook his head*

“No, no, it shouldn’t be like this.”

*Yuna tilted her head, confused by his sudden reaction*

“Yuna, listen to , alright? I don’t care if it sounds cringe or whatever, but I want you to know that as long as I’m here, I’ll make sure you’re happy. So, you don’t have to carry everything by yourself anymore.”

*Haemin’s smile widened*

“You said you missed out on a lot of things during your childhood, right? Then we’ll make up for it!”

“Hm?”

“We’ll do all the things you never had the chance to do.”

*Haemin began counting on his fingers*

“We’ll travel.”

“We’ll go on dates.”

“We’ll make mories.”

“I’ll make you take random days off for no reason.”

“And whenever you’re too busy with work, I’ll drag you out of the office myself.”

*Yuna laughed*

“You’ll drag out?”

“Yes!”

“You know you’ll just get into trouble with the security team, right?”

“Then you’ll bail out.”

*Yuna continued laughing*

*Haemin’s eyes softened*

“You’ve already spent enough of your life living for other people. So from now on, I want you to live for yourself too.”

*For a mont, Yuna simply looked at him*

*Then she suddenly leaned forward*

*Kiss*

*Haemin imdiately froze*

*His cheeks turned red almost instantly*

*Yuna smiled, her lips still close to his forehead*

“You really are dangerous, you know that?”

“Hm?”

“You keep saying things that are going to make love you even more.”

*Haemin beca even more embarrassed*

“Yuna…”

*Yuna wrapped her arms around him and rested her forehead against his*

“I don’t really mind all those things anymore.”

*Her voice was warm*

“Not because they weren’t painful.”

“Not because they didn’t happen.”

“But because I have you now.”

*Her fingers gently intertwined with his*

“For the first ti in my life, I have soone who truly cares about my happiness.”

*Soone who looked at her as a person instead of her status*

*Soone who worried about her*

*Soone who would stay by her side

*And sohow, that ant more than anything else she could ever have wished for*

*Yuna smiled softly*

“So let’s make a promise.”

“Promise?”

“Yeah.”

*She squeezed his hand gently*

“Promise that no matter how busy life becos.”

“No matter how difficult things get.”

“We’ll keep creating new mories together.”

*Her eyes softened*

“And when we’re old one day, we’ll have so many mories that neither of us will regret the years we spent apart before we t.”

*Haemin smiled*

*Then he held her hand a little tighter*

“It’s a promise, then.”

*Yuna smiled back*

“It’s a promise.”

_____

*Beep*

*Beep*

*Beep*

*The sound of the alarm clock echoed through the room*

I slowly opened my eyes.

For a few seconds, I simply stared at the ceiling above without moving.

The room was still dark.

Only a faint glow from the early morning light slipped through the curtains.

Without thinking, my arm was already cover my eyes.

*

*

*

“So…”

*

*

*

“It’s that dream again, huh?”

*Tears slipped down*

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