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  • Working-Class Mr. Ahnโ€™s Unscheduled Visits to Dr. Yeonโ€™s Clinic (11-1)

    Working-Class Mr. Ahnโ€™s Unscheduled Visits to Dr. Yeonโ€™s Clinic (11-1)

    ๐Ÿ“ Working-Class Mr. Ahnโ€™s Unscheduled Visits to Dr. Yeonโ€™s Clinic continuesโ€ฆ

    โš ๏ธ Just a casual warning โ€“ if youโ€™re following along with Asuka and Jenโ€™s fictional arc and delusion interior series, consider yourself warned. Everything under my fanfiction tab is totally fictional. Thereโ€™s no need to get overly serious about any of it.


    Hi Asuka,

    Early winter just showed up out of nowhere here, and everyone – not just me – is getting wrecked by this seasonal cold ๐Ÿคง

    Everyone’s coughing their heads off, holding their foreheads complaining about headaches. 

    I got hit early so I have some immunity, but everyone else is just busy hacking away and moaning about their heads. I bet the moment they get sick leave and go home to watch Netflix with a beer, they’ll be magically cured, hahaha

    If you’re coming to Korea in October, definitely bring a thick jacket. 

    Summer was so hot you couldn’t even breathe, and now we’ve jumped straight into early winter before we could even enjoy trench coat season. 

    The world is so harsh. 

    How can people who deny global warming even exist?


    The Song of Achilles

    I totally fell into the turbulent waters of The Song of Achilles – and it only took me two days. 

    I really read it in one go. 

    It’s been so long since I’ve seen love portrayed so lyrically that I just couldn’t put the book down. 

    I read 2/3 the first day, finished it the next day. 

    After Pat died (damn Apollo…), when his spirit kept going as the narrator, I was bawling. When Briseis tried to wash Pat’s body, and Achilles screamed, “I didn’t give you permission to touch him”, even my nose was stinging.

    I thought Achilles’s son (Pyrrhus…) was truly his grandmother’s – that most poisonous sea-bitch Thetis’s – grandson. 

    Achilles was half-god, but honestly, except for his athletic abilities, all his circuits were basically human. 

    But Pyrrhus, this little shit, haha, wasn’t even half-god yet he already acted like one, so arrogant and irritating. Later, when Thetis and Pat’s ghost talked and she mentioned he was killed (he totally deserved it for the shit he pulled), I felt vindicated. 

    Pat even said he was “glad” when he heard about his death…

    Briseis

    Compared to Archie and Pat already knowing their fated destiny, the most tragic one was still… Briseis, I thought. 

    She even told Pat she’d be fine with him keeping Archie as his lover if only she could have his child and build a family with him. 

    More than any other scene, when Briseis surprise-kissed Pat (this scene was also so lyrical and beautiful, when I recover my energy, I’ll definitely compare it with the English version), and it said she was waiting for Pat’s “judgment” – my imagination went wild and my whole face turned red (because being ‘happy’)

    But imagining the honeyed anticipation in her beautiful eyes, her heart pounding, her deep admiration for Pat as she waited for his positive feedback – that scene brought tears to my eyes too.

    And when Archie got jealous hearing about Pat wanting to have a child with Briseis, honestly, that was too cute. Except for having faster feet than regular humans, Archie was just… such an innocent, bright puppy of a boy.

    Summer

    I’ll read the English version over and over, but if I had to pick my favourite passage in this beautiful novel that feels like it contains all four seasons, it would be when the two boys in Chiron’s cave were far away from that surveillance telescope and could freely make love. Summer.

    Archie and Pat’s love was undeniable, and as the author described, they didn’t hide things or lie to each other. Instead of jealousy and resentment, even when those feelings arose, they ultimately controlled their emotions for each other’s sake and devoted themselves again…

    While watching Weak Hero, I’ve told subscribers this often – that I was breathing in the scent of real love again after forgetting about it for so long. 

    Reading The Song of Achilles, I felt that the whole time. 

    Among all the emotions and attributes that come with love, it’s been so long since Weak Hero that I encountered another work reminding me that love is ultimately connected to sacrifice, and that sacrifice is the most sublime thing.

    After reading this, I finally decided to upload a video, have been sitting on the fence. I commented that I’d received the most questions about whether Suho and Si-eun were in love, that I needed subscribers’ voices so it took a while, but I was finally happy to post it.

    Both works… how do I say this, I’ve had times when I loved someone and felt okay sacrificing a bit for them – sometimes that sacrifice itself made me feel richer, you know?

    But it feels like so much media focuses only on love’s byproducts – jealousy… hate… resentment – or talks only about sex. Of course, sex with someone you love is great, but these days, people see sacrificial love as naive. 

    Yet coincidentally, both works I’ve been obsessed with all year deal with love that moves the audience through sacrifice. It feels strange.

    Like I’ve rediscovered the scent of a perfume I’d forgotten.


    Just as a reader having fun, but yes, like you said, without a doubt, I noticed traces of Suho, Si-eun, and Beomseok in Archie and Pat. 

    It would’ve been harder NOT to find them. They overlapped throughout my reading.

    Yeah, like you said, the overlap isn’t exactly identical, but there were definitely enough overlapping contexts to make me laugh out loud.

    My imagination is so ridiculously active that honestly if someone told me to sit and stare at nothing all day, I could do it, haha

    Engagement

    Remember that scene? 

    In the Weak Hero intro (I heard Director Yoo didn’t want to include this intro – kudos to his final decision and sense to include it), when Suho, Si-eun, and Beomseok are walking up that hill to Byeoksan High in that order. 

    Si-eun walks up, looking at the ground with those melancholic eyes as usual, while Suho radiates that sigma energy…

    I bet when the girls Suho bedded during those five years Si-eun was deployed as a military doctor in Iraq wanted engagement, he gave them “exactly that expression” hahaha

    Hands shoved in his pockets, staring at the ground, not saying anything – and the girl who’d already fallen hard for him would turn bright red, demanding he say something, right?

    But really, if you think about it, the girls were the ones who actively pursued Suho first for a one-night stand, and Suho just went along. 

    In the morning, when he wakes up and carefully removes the hand wrapped around his waist from last night’s partner, gets out of bed, puts on his underwear, jeans, stretches his arms while putting on his t-shirt, and she wakes up at that sound. 

    “You’re leaving now? At least have breakfast with me,” she’d say, wrapping her arms around Suho’s waist. 

    (My imagination is exploding hahahaha) 

    Without responding, Suho shoves his phone from the nightstand into his left jeans pocket and calmly walks out her front door, heading leisurely toward Anguk-dong. 

    (Hope you’re not blown away by my imagination hahaha) 

    And the next day, he’s at his first-floor office reviewing contracts when that girl – all made up and hair done – walks in. (She knew the place because her parents are Mr Ahn’s client)

    For days, she’d cling to him, whining about whether he’d consider continuing their relationship, and each time Suho would respond with that same expressionless school commute face, silently working on tile colour combinations. 

    Any reasonable person would quit out of pride, but the woman who intuitively knows she’ll never meet another man like this in her life (hahahahaha) keeps wrapping her arms around Suho’s arm, pleading. 

    Suho doesn’t push her away, just remains unresponsive, and when she gets hysterical, that’s when he’d pull out his final card – one of the thousand-plus photos of Si-eun saved on his phone, specifically one of them hugging and kissing. 

    “This is my boyfriend” 

    (Politely using formal speech, like addressing a client)

    (Even, he’s not saying “He is my partner”)

    Wait, I snapped back to reality and realised I wrote a whole fiction of light fluff? Hahahaha 

    No matter how much a woman swallows her pride to cling to a handsome man (pretty women are common, but handsome guys are rare), Mr Ahn – if he says his real lover is a man, even someone with no pride left would have no choice but to give up.

    In our deluluverse, during those five years Si-eun was deployed, could sweaty, hot-blooded Suho really go years in monk mode without scratching that itch… When I built that brick wall, honestly I thought it was impossible hahaha 

    And I think it was the same for Pat and Archie in The Song of Achilles. 


    Itch

    Sure, Archie slept with Deidameia because his control-freak mom gaslit and blackmailed him. Still, honestly, Pat also couldn’t really control his urges (though Deida’s seduction and manipulation were factors). I felt that if Briseis had been a bit more aggressive in seducing him, he would’ve had sex with her regardless of his love for Achilles.

    But interestingly, I’ve built detailed bricks about Suho’s nighttime mates during those five Si-eun-less years, yet somehow I don’t think Si-eun felt much of that itch, haha

    Or maybe whenever the itch came, he used that Newton’s mantra technique he’d already built up during school days to control his urges.

    In your previous fiction, you wrote about something Suho secretly remembers about Si-eun without him knowing – maybe Si-eun’s milkshake volume is way more than his own. 

    Scientifically impossible, but maybe Si-eun really “held it in” to pour it all out. 

    In front of the person he loves most in the world. 

    And I’ve built bricks that Si-eun might have some germaphobia. Being a doctor, too, but also mixing bodies with someone other than Suho wouldn’t be easy for him. 

    Yet on the other hand, like Pat, I felt Si-eun would be sexy even with a woman, of course, in our deluluverse haha


    Lliad

    A novel written 3000 years ago… It feels like light that flew in from a star 

    light-years away. 

    So in the Iliad, Archie and Pat’s relationship was more ambiguous, I see. 

    I can vividly picture those self-proclaimed experts’ jealous criticism of Madeline Miller. 

    Looking at the same myth and writing something so beautiful and lyrical that makes readers (even ADHD patients) finish it in one day – how jealous must they have been?

    And Plato and Shakespeare agreed with the romantic interpretationโ€”could there be more reliable “oppas” than these two? ๐Ÿ˜‚

    Yeah, and I imagined those two otters freezing under one blanket, shivering, then without saying who started it, pulling each other by the waist, Si-eun (shorter than Suho) burying his face in Suho’s neck, and suddenly heat rising below both their waists as their lips slowly collide under the covers haha

    Why did the boiler have to break that particular day?

    Asuka, do you know about Korea’s “ondol” concept? 

    There’s like a charcoal kiln under the floor, and when you stuff it with wood logs, the room built above that kiln gets warm. 

    My great-grandmother’s house had this traditional heating system. 

    I remember when I was really young, going to her house and warming up in that ondol room on winter days.

    Even if Suho’s grandmother’s house was a crumbling old place, setting it up with the traditional ondol heating system felt like too much of a stretch as a brick, so I set it as “an old-fashioned house heated with coal briquettes” 

    But somewhere in our deluluverse, I imagined two otters warming up in an old house with ondol heating during a vacation in some rural mountain area (Si-eun’s gap year would be good – people go to these countryside houses for health vacations these days). 

    Bee Body Like Lips

    I think they’d both love each other’s bee-body-like lips – literally, both have plump lips like bee bodies.

    Maybe the first place the two boys kissed was Juntae’s animation club room… Si-eun, who finds joy each day seeing Suho awake from the coma, watching him succeed in rehab day by day (as expected of the stamina king), gaining the will to live – I don’t think he could’ve waited until adulthood to satisfy his desire to kiss, hahahaha

    In The Song of Achilles, the Greek soldiers (the Myrmidons) really worshipped Achie’s masculinity.

    This is a tangent, but remember that scene in filmverse Weak Hero? 

    When Suho and Si-eun are sitting across from each other in the student cafeteria, eating lunch together for the first time, and the boys from their class are whispering? 

    “Why are they suddenly hanging out?” 

    “Hey, Ahn Suho was a UFC fighter” 

    And one kid says in the script: 

    “No wonder his counter punch was killer, I almost got a boner” 

    It didn’t make it into the actual film, right? 

    Of course even without it, they captured well in filmverse how Suho’s strength was an object of admiration among 17-year-old boys whose conflicts are all fistfights. 

    But I think it would’ve been fine if it had stayed in.

    Not just Beomseok – Among the many reasons Si-eun fell in love with Suho, I think his pure masculinity was one of them. The beauty that captivated Pat in Archie was also very primal masculinity.

    Yeah, and I watched gigi’s animation. Watched it five times. Cried while watching. It was exactly the image I’d imagined.

    Ah, love really is…

    From here entering early winter, 

    Yours 

    Jen

    Oh Asuka, sending you a quick P.S. to make you laugh.

    I actually searched Amazon for those rainbow rubber rings from Suho’s blue bowl of toys. My curiosity knows no bounds. This goddamn curiosity showed me all these colourful varieties of toys, and I imagined Dr Yeon’s delicate physician hands “filling” Suho with those rings before quietly closing my browser.

    Jen


    Cold

    J: Hi Asuka,

    Early winter just showed up out of nowhere here, and everyone – not just me – is getting wrecked by this seasonal cold ๐Ÿคง

    A: Ah, Iโ€™m down with a cold myself, one that leaves me with phlegm the colour of milk tea in the morning. It probably got worse because of a sudden workload increase this week, so to my frustration I couldnโ€™t boil any soup. Thank goodness I have Monday to Wednesday off.

    J: Everyone’s coughing their heads off, holding their foreheads, complaining about headaches. 

    I got hit early so I have some immunity, but everyone else is just busy hacking away and moaning about their heads. I bet the moment they get sick leave and go home to watch Netflix with a beer, they’ll be magically cured, hahaha

    If you’re coming to Korea in October, definitely bring a thick jacket. 

    Summer was so hot you couldn’t even breathe, and now we’ve jumped straight into early winter before we could even enjoy trench coat season. 

    A: Yikes, this sort of sharp transition can overwhelm the body, yes.


    J: After Pat died (damn Apollo…), when his spirit kept going as the narrator, I was bawling. When Briseis tried to wash Pat’s body and Achilles screamed,

    “I didn’t give you permission to touch him”

    even my nose was stinging.


    Pyrrhus

    J: I thought Achilles’s son (Pyrrhus…) was truly his grandmother’s – that most poisonous sea-bitch Thetis’s – grandson. 

    J: Achilles was half-god, but honestly, except for his athletic abilities, all his circuits were basically human. 

    But Pyrrhus, this little shit haha wasn’t even half-god yet he already acted like one, so arrogant and irritating. Later when Thetis and Pat’s ghost talked and she mentioned he was killed (he totally deserved it for the shit he pulled), I felt vindicated. 

    Pat even said he was “glad” when he heard about his deathโ€ฆ

    Briseis

    J: Compared to Archie and Pat already knowing their fated destiny, the most tragic one was still… Briseis, I thought. 

    J: She even told Pat she’d be fine with him keeping Archie as his lover if only she could have his child and build a family with him. 

    More than any other scene, when Briseis surprise-kissed Pat (this scene was also so lyrical and beautiful, when I recover my energy I’ll definitely compare it with the English version) and it said she was waiting for Pat’s “judgment” – my imagination went wild and my whole face turned red (cus being ‘happy’)

    But imagining the honeyed anticipation in her beautiful eyes, her heart pounding, her deep admiration for Pat as she waited for his positive feedback – that scene brought tears to my eyes too.


    J: And when Archie got jealous hearing about Pat wanting to have a child with Briseis, honestly, that was too cute. Except for having faster feet than regular humans, Archie was just… such an innocent, bright puppy of a boy.


    J: Archie and Pat’s love was undeniable, and as the author described, they didn’t hide things or lie to each other. Instead of jealousy and resentment, even when those feelings arose, they ultimately controlled their emotions for each other’s sake and devoted themselves againโ€ฆ


    J: While watching Weak Hero, I’ve told subscribers this often – that I was breathing in the scent of real love again after forgetting about it for so long. 


    Self-sacrifice

    J: Reading The Song of Achilles, I felt that the whole time. 

    Among all the emotions and attributes that come with love, it’s been so long since Weak Hero that I encountered another work reminding me that love is ultimately connected to sacrifice, and that sacrifice is the most sublime thing.


    J: After reading this, I finally decided to upload a video; I have been sitting on the fence. I commented that I’d received the most questions about whether Suho and Si-eun were in love, that I needed subscribers’ voices, so it took a while, but I was finally happy to post it.


    Both Works

    J: But it feels like so much media focuses only on love’s byproducts – jealousy… hate… resentment – or talks only about sex. Of course, sex with someone you love is great, but these days, people see sacrificial love as naive. 

    J: Yet coincidentally, both works I’ve been obsessed with all year deal with love that moves the audience through sacrifice. It feels strange. Like I’ve rediscovered the scent of a perfume I’d forgotten.

    Just as a reader having fun, but yes, like you said, without a doubt, I noticed traces of Suho, Si-eun, and Beomseok in Archie and Pat. It would’ve been harder NOT to find them. They overlapped throughout my reading.

    Yeah, like you said, the overlap isn’t exactly identical, but there were definitely enough overlapping contexts to make me laugh out loud.

    My imagination is so ridiculously active that honestly if someone told me to sit and stare at nothing all day, I could do it, haha

    Remember that scene? 

    In the Weak Hero intro (I heard Director Yoo didn’t want to include this intro – kudos to his final decision and sense to include it), when Suho, Si-eun, and Beomseok are walking up that hill to Byeoksan High in that order. 

    Si-eun walks up looking at the ground with those melancholic eyes as usual, while Suho radiates that sigma energy… 

    I bet when the girls Suho bedded during those five years Si-eun was deployed as a military doctor in Iraq wanted engagement, he gave them “exactly that expression” hahaha

    Hands shoved in his pockets, staring at the ground, not saying anything – and the girl who’d already fallen hard for him would turn bright red, demanding he say something, right?

    But really, if you think about it, the girls were the ones who actively pursued Suho first for a one-night stand, and Suho just went along. 

    In the morning, when he wakes up and carefully removes the hand wrapped around his waist from last night’s partner, gets out of bed, puts on his underwear, jeans, stretches his arms while putting on his t-shirt, and she wakes up at that sound. 

    “You’re leaving now? At least have breakfast with me” she’d say, wrapping her arms around Suho’s waist. 

    (My imagination is exploding hahahaha) 

    Without responding, Suho shoves his phone from the nightstand into his left jeans pocket and calmly walks out her front door, heading leisurely toward Anguk-dong. 

    J: (Hope you’re not blown away by my imagination hahaha) 

    And the next day, he’s at his first-floor office reviewing contracts when that girl – all made up and hair done – walks in. (She knew the place because her parents are Mr Ahn’s client)


    J: For days, she’d cling to him, whining about whether he’d consider continuing their relationship, and each time Suho would respond with that same expressionless school commute face, silently working on tile colour combinations. 

    Any reasonable person would quit out of pride, but the woman who intuitively knows she’ll never meet another man like this in her life (hahahahaha) keeps wrapping her arms around Suho’s arm, pleading. 

    Suho doesn’t push her away, just remains unresponsive, and when she gets hysterical, that’s when he’d pull out his final card – one of the thousand-plus photos of Si-eun saved on his phone, specifically one of them hugging and kissing. 


    “This is my boyfriend” 

    (Politely using formal speech, like addressing a client)

    (Even, he’s not saying “He is my partner”)

    โ€œThis is my boyfriend and I love him.โ€


    J: Wait, I snapped back to reality and realised I wrote a whole fiction of light fluff? Hahahaha 

    No matter how much a woman swallows her pride to cling to a handsome man (pretty women are common but handsome guys are rare), Mr Ahn – if he says his real lover is a man, even someone with no pride left would have no choice but to give up.

    In our deluluverse, during those five years Si-eun was deployed, could sweaty, hot-blooded Suho really go years in monk mode without scratching that itch… When I built that brick wall, honestly I thought it was impossible hahaha 


    J: And I think it was the same for Pat and Archie in The Song of Achilles. 

    Sure, Archie slept with Deidameia because his control-freak mom gaslit and blackmailed him. Still, honestly Pat also couldn’t really control his urges (though Deida’s seduction and manipulation were factors). I felt that if Briseis had been a bit more aggressive in seducing him, he would’ve had sex with her regardless of his love for Achilles.


    J: But interestingly, I’ve built detailed bricks about Suho’s nighttime mates during those five Si-eun-less years, yet somehow I don’t think Si-eun felt much of that itch, haha

    Or maybe whenever the itch came, he used that Newton’s mantra technique he’d already built up during school days to control his urges.


    J: In your previous fiction, you wrote about something Suho secretly remembers about Si-eun without him knowing – maybe Si-eun’s milkshake volume is way more than his own. 

    Scientifically impossible, but maybe Si-eun really “held it in” to pour it all out. 

    In front of the person he loves most in the world. 


    J: And I’ve built bricks that Si-eun might have some germaphobia. Being a doctor too, but also mixing bodies with someone other than Suho wouldn’t be easy for him. 


    J: Yet on the other hand, like Pat, I felt Si-eun would be sexy even with a woman, of course, in our deluluverse haha


    J: Looking at the same myth and writing something so beautiful and lyrical that makes readers (even ADHD patients) finish it in one day – how jealous must they have been?

    And Plato and Shakespeare agreed with the romantic interpretationโ€”could there be more reliable “oppas” than these two?


    J: Yeah, and I imagined those two otters freezing under one blanket, shivering, then without saying who started it, pulling each other by the waist, Si-eun (shorter than Suho) burying his face in Suho’s neck, and suddenly heat rising below both their waists as their lips slowly collide under the covers, haha

    Why did the boiler have to break that particular day?




    Asuka, boiling actual herbal soup for a cold


    P.S. 


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