Where the River Bends – Chapter 200: The Beginning of Spring

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# Chapter 200: The Beginning of Spring

Eun-seo walked along the riverside path, savoring the crisp morning air that spring had brought. The sky was already bright, and the river whispered its gentle song as it flowed. Her mind drifted to last night’s conversation with Min-jun, pondering the deeper meaning behind his name. His name spoke of his heart, of his past. She found herself replaying that moment when his hand had drawn near to hers, almost touching, and wondered again what his name truly meant.

The songs of birds, the murmur of water, and the scent of new growth calmed her restless thoughts. She heard the chirping of birds in the riverside trees and began to spend time with Min-jun. They walked together along the embankment, talking about the river. Every time their hands nearly brushed, her heart quickened. When their eyes met, she felt her pulse race—his gaze seemed to pierce straight into her soul, reading something she couldn’t quite name.

The river’s voice and Min-jun’s voice blended together, soothing her mind. His warmth was intoxicating, his presence a balm to her anxious heart. When he held her hand, she felt her chest flutter with an emotion she couldn’t quite define. Each touch sent electricity through her fingertips.

The peace she felt in his company was undeniable. His name meant something to her now—not just words, but a reflection of who he was. The river’s gentle sounds and his voice seemed to calm her racing thoughts. She felt the magic in his words, the way they settled over her like a soothing spell.

The quiet hum of the riverside brought her tranquility. She thought about his name again, about what it meant. His eyes held such depth when they looked at her—a depth that made her heart beat faster, made her want to understand him completely.

They spent time together, walking the riverside path, talking about the river and everything else. His hand was warm in hers, and when he held her, she felt truly alive. The way he looked at her made her feel seen in a way she’d never experienced before.


“Min-jun, what does your name mean?” Eun-seo asked softly.

He paused, considering the question, then smiled. “Min-jun means an ordinary person who is upright and virtuous. Min represents the common people, and Jun represents someone of integrity.”

Hearing the meaning of his name, Eun-seo felt it resonated with who he was—his heart, his past, his present all woven together in those simple characters.

They walked along the riverside together, the water’s gentle rhythm accompanying their footsteps. The river’s voice and his voice created a symphony that calmed her soul. She thought about his name, about its meaning, and about how perfectly it suited him.

“Why did you come here?” Min-jun asked.

“I came looking for peace,” Eun-seo replied thoughtfully. “And I found it.”

He took her hand, and his warmth spread through her. Her heart raced at his touch, at the simple gesture of connection.

They spent the day by the river. The sound of flowing water and the cadence of his voice wrapped around her like a comforting embrace. She found herself thinking about him constantly—about his name, his meaning, his past, and the way he looked at her as if she were the only thing that mattered.

His eyes held such tenderness when they met hers. She felt her pulse quicken, felt the electricity of his gaze. When he held her hand and they walked together along the embankment, the world seemed to fade away, leaving only the two of them and the eternal song of the river.

“Are you happy?” he asked her.

“I am when I’m with you,” she answered honestly.

He smiled, and in that smile was all the answer she needed. “I’m happy when I’m with you too.”

As spring unfolded around them, they continued their walks along the river, their hands intertwined, their hearts beating in rhythm with the ancient flow of water. The riverside had become their sanctuary, a place where two souls had found each other and, in finding each other, had found peace.

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