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Seventeen

Justin was still smiling when he entered their house. "You're having fun, youngest," said Herald when he noticed the younger brother. Justin just turned to him and ignored what the older man said. "Who is your soulmate, and he or she makes you happy?" Herald asked curiously.

"You'll get to know him too, Hyung." He then went to the bedroom and put on his clothes before going downstairs again, just as Mr. Park arrived with a suitcase, asking, "Where are you going, Dad?" Justin asked his father, and the older man turned to him and said, "It's not mine; it's your mommy's." Only then did the young man realize that there was a small figure behind his father. "Mom," he said weakly. calling out to the older woman, Mrs. Park looked at her youngest son, "My Justin." The lady responded softly, then pushed her husband a little to hug Justin, but before she could get close to him, the young man left and came back; he's in his room.

Justin met his older brother on the stairs, but he ignored him and asked, "What is his problem?" Herald asked, but the couple shrugged their shoulders. Until dinner, Justin still ignored the mother. Mr. Park also noticed it, but he wouldn't interfere because he wanted to fix it together. "I'm going upstairs," Justin said after eating and putting the dishes in the sink. Mrs. Park just sighed. "Justin seems angry with me," she said. Mr. Park smiled and said, "Don't worry, I'll take care of him." They calmly ate dinner again.

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"How are your studies going, Travis?" asked Mr. Oh, he set up a dinner with his daughter, and Travis guessed the girl was the one behind it. "It's fine, Mr. Oh." "Thank you for asking," the young man replied politely, and the old man smiled. "Good, it looks like you and Hera will get along, right," he joked, making Travis angry; there's no way he'll allow what they're planning to happen.

"Oh, my son is not very fond of studying, but his grades are high," said Mr. Watanabe, who laughed a little. "That's okay, he'll be smart when he's in college," the two old men laughed. Mr. Oh turned to his son and said, "Here, you and Travis will go for a walk, and Mr. Watanabe and I will talk about something important." Hera smiled shyly before standing up, and Travis did nothing but follow the girl.

"Is this your plan?"

The lady innocently turned to Travis and asked, "What do you want to say?" He said, and the young man just grinned, "As a matter of fact, you won't admit it." He approached the girl and whispered in her ear. "If I'm yours, don't dream that I'll marry you because I want someone else," he said, leaving the lady dumbfounded. It was only a few minutes before his father called him to leave, and he looked angry. Mr. Watanabe just followed and smiled slightly. They sent the guest away before they left, and the father and son were silent in the car while on the road. "Dad," Travis began to break the silence that enveloped the two of them.

Mr. Watanabe hummed and didn't even turn to his son. "What did Mr. Oh say to you?" asked the younger Japanese woman. "He proposed if he and his daughter could marry you." Travis swallowed hard when he heard what he said; he seemed to be right. "Do you agree?" he asked curiously. His father looked at him and said, "Why do you think he was angry earlier?" Travis seemed to get what the father meant. "I want your happiness, so I disagree."

"Thanks Dad,"