Hermanos de Seúl
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Ongoing, First published May 21, 2026

Tras una pérdida familiar, Taehyung se traslada a Seúl y encuentra consuelo en la amistad de Jimin. A medida que su vínculo se profundiza, ambos descubren una soledad compartida y un anhelo de conexión que se extiende a sus padres. La historia revela secretos inesperados sobre los padres de Jimin y Taehyung, quienes exploran nuevas formas de compañía gracias a la tecnología. Este relato explora la evolución de las dinámicas familiares y las diferencias generacionales, mientras los protagonistas buscan reconciliación y un nuevo camino.
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