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Bringing the manager

AliceInBLand August 17, 2026 6:08 am

It’s interesting that for Compton, the way Heejae loves Garam isn’t “enough”. He’s just saying he loves you bc of your music and that’s probably true. He was interested in him because of his sound and when he couldn’t deliver it (student years) he was fed up and willing to cast him aside so yes.
But is it wrong tho? That professor loved Garam bc of his sound, I mean for them I guess it’s another layer of showing yourself as a being… just like people can fall at first sight by looks or ways of speaking… it’s not like you love the whole person bc we will never be able to know someone but to discover them day by day … so yes, Heejae loves Garam, particularly his sound because it touches his soul. If Garam lost the ability to play will the professor remain, for that I’m not sure, I’d like to think yes. Because both of them have now touched and seen their souls, both understand music kind of in the same way now.

So I’m glad by Garam’s answer: so what? We know we are loved for a reason, our personality, our looks, our work, our family, our money, our future… there’s a reason… so what about it? Some reasons can be perceived as nicer than others but we all have a reason why we love someone.

Compton, it really breaks my heart, compassion is hard to understand. Because in his eyes, what’s the Professor suffering or pain that deserves it? What kind of demons could a “god” possibly have? But, as a movies have quoted: even gods bleed, so does Heejae.

Amazing story can get enough of it. (〜 ̄△ ̄)〜

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