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Website is not allowing me to say all that I want to so I will say it in parts. 

Part 1-

Hee-chan and Min-jae begin dating, and during one conversation Hee-chan admits that he believes all relationships eventually end. To avoid deep pain, he prefers drifting apart slowly rather than clinging until the end. Min-jae responds with only a faint smile, saying little.

As the story progresses, Hee-chan is revealed to be both good luck and bad luck in Min-jae’s life. Whenever Hee-chan fails to keep a promise to meet or fails to answer Min-jae’s calls, misfortune strikes—Min-jae is injured in serious accidents, pulled into dangerous situations, and even kidnapped. In contrast, when Hee-chan appears unexpectedly, without prior appointments, things turn in Min-jae’s favor. He saves Min-jae from assaults, prevents bad investments, and helps him succeed professionally.

Disturbed by this pattern, Hee-chan begins to believe that missed appointments and unanswered calls are the cause of Min-jae’s suffering. To protect him, Hee-chan avoids setting fixed plans and even distances himself for a week, despite missing Min-jae deeply. Eventually, he realizes that while his absence brings harm, his presence also brings salvation. He decides to meet Min-jae again, only for Min-jae to be busy with work for another week.