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Butterflies and Pins

On a special day when it is said that spirits come to visit the living, eighteen year-old Kim Yoon-Yi gets sent into the past. Year 1452 is a year of turmoil. At the Joseon court the King, a Prince and Ministers battle for power. Neither wants to give in, using whatever means possible to best each other. There is nothing one wouldn't be willing to do when a single wrong step can mean either great success or swift demise. While young Yoon-Yi learns to adapt and survive in this new and dangerous environment, she finds a bond that is stronger than time itself: love. For her it was a first love born in the past, for him it is something he cherishes in the present. But what about the future? Will Yoon-Yi's presence in that age trigger unfathomable changes, or will destiny follow its course unhindered? * This is a work of fiction. Some elements are historically accurate, while others, such as certain timelines, events and characters, have been adapted in order to fit the storyline. If you wish to share your opinion on this book, don't feel shy and drop a comment or a message. My discord is Raksha1#2597 The artwork for the cover has been commissioned from artist MagBya ^.^ (Instagram: @mag_bya) Discord server: https://discord.gg/R3AybhzGxT

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Chapter 35

For the next couple of days after their disastrous walk around Hanyang, Yoon-Yi stubbornly avoided even looking at Shin. Her chest was still bursting with fury whenever she remembered his reaction. Granted, at that time she had come somewhat strongly at Min Byung-Ho, but it could have been worse. Had she still been in the 21st century she would have punched a guy like that into the next millennia.

Not only was he rude towards Jung-Hee and herself, but he was even more vulgar when it came to Shin. Calling him dog and servant, like he knew anything about him, riled her up so much, she almost punched her window door. Luckily, she stopped in time, remembering how thin the paper-framed door was. Also, she did not want to explain to Kim Jong-Seo why there was a big hole in her wall.

Jun-Ho, who in that same evening was told everything that had happened, kept bragging about what an awesome and courageous cousin he has, making Shin look even sulkier than before.