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Should I Write You a Love Letter Instead?Chapter 26
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"......Elliot Brown. I'll have him as my bed chambermaid."Mr. Lim Sung-sik, the ‘Employee of the Month’ who has worked in all kinds of service jobs, is now possessed by Elliot, the villainous supporting character and author of a tragic BL novel.In the original story, all the characters die at the hands of the original author, Arjen, but Elliot decides to hide his past as a writer and live quietly to avoid ghostwriting the love letters that started the tragedy. However, due to unavoidable circumstances (he has to take care of a cat), he becomes Arjen's bed-sitter...To make matters worse, Sue's identity as a writer is discovered and she ends up ghostwriting letters to Arjen.But is this Grand Duke different from the one we saw in the original...?Can Elliot ghostwrite the letter properly and avoid a dead ending?

Should I Write You a Love Letter Instead? [BLATTE]Chapter 26
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<font color="red">“Elliot Brown will be… my bed servant.”</font> One day, Im Sungsik, the ultimate Employee of the Month who’s worked every job under the sun, wakes up as Elliot, a writer and a doomed side character in a dark BL novel. In the original story, everyone meets a tragic end at the hands of Grand Duke Arjen Theron. Determined to survive, Elliot hides his past as a ghostwriter and vows to live quietly. …Until he’s forced to become the grand duke’s bed servant due to unavoidable circumstances (he has to feed his cat). To make things worse, the novel’s original bottom finds out Elliot’s secret and drags him into ghostwriting love letters to Arjen, the very thing that starts the bloodbath in the first place. But… why does the grand duke feel different from the man Elliot remembers from the novel? Can Elliot write his way out of a dead ending?

Without Knowing a ThingChapter 1
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Sibohn, once praised as a genius perfumer in France, suddenly loses his sense of smell. Having lost the meaning of life, he travels to Korea, intending to quietly end it all. The one who rescues him from the sea is Hae-woon, a strange man who lives alone and runs an antique shop. Just when Sibohn is about to attempt suicide again, he receives a message from his friend Pierre, saying there might be a way to restore his sense of smell. Grasping at that small ray of hope, Sibohn decides to stay and work part-time at Hae-woon’s antique shop for three months while preparing to return to France. However, Sibohn soon finds himself increasingly entangled with this peculiar man.