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The sword trembled. For one breathless second, Seo-jun felt the weight of 937 years lift—not disappear, but become bearable. He looked at Jin-ah's determined, tear-streaked face and understood: she wasn't his bride because she could kill him.

"I'm not pulling it," she said.

"That's the saddest thing I've ever heard," she said. "And I just finished A Little Life ." She refused. Not out of fear, but out of stubborn compassion. "You've waited 937 years," she argued over coffee. "What's another decade? Maybe you'll learn to like being alive."

The rain fell in diagonal sheets over Seoul, but Yun Seo-jun stood dry beneath a bus shelter, invisible to the rushing crowd. His coat was immaculate, his expression blank. Inside his chest, the sword ached—a cold, familiar throb. 937 years of waiting. Download - Guardian The Lonely and Great God -...

Jin-ah tilted her head. "You're the weirdo standing in a bus shelter at 2 a.m. wearing a wool coat in July. Yes, I see you."

Seo-jun looked down. He wasn't dripping. Mortals couldn't see him when he didn't wish to be seen. But her eyes—dark, tired, startlingly direct—were fixed right on his face.

And for a lonely, great god, that was finally enough. The sword trembled

"Is that... a sword?" she whispered.

So she made him a deal: one year. One year of showing her why life was worth living, and if she still disagreed, she'd pull the sword.

She was his bride because she refused to. "I'm not pulling it," she said

The Last Page of a Lonely God

For 937 years, General Yun Seo-jun has walked the earth as a goblin , cursed to watch everyone he loves turn to dust. Only the Goblin's Bride can see the phantom sword lodged in his chest—and end his immortality. But when he finally finds her, she's a cynical librarian who refuses to read any story with a tragic ending. Story:

"I die. Properly. Finally."

"Excuse me."