Part I
Lemon BoyThere once was a bittersweet man and they called him, "Lemon Boy"
He was growing in my garden and I pulled him out by his hair like a weed
And like weeds do he only came and grew back again
So, I figured this time I might as well let him be
Anyone that follows the BigBang's rise to stardom knew that not it wasn't an easy straight line. They grovel to get where they were, lots of sleepless nights, broken bones, and shattered confidences — but it hasn't been for nought. Like a phoenix, they rose from their ashes and proved that they deserve their title and huge fanbase.
That was four years ago. Before four of its members have to participate in the mandatory military services of korean males.
Not it's just him, Lee Seunghyun, the youngest of the group, left to carry on the group's name in the hope that when it was his turn for the army, the group was still well loved for the four members to rejoin the music industry.
It was a heavy burden to carry. But wasn't Seungri known to love challenges? Besides, he has been the strongest among the five. He was always the shoulder for his older members to lean into. He was a strong man, with a big heart, and a leaner soul.
At first, after their manager and pseudo father Yang, told them of his plans to send the four into the army, Jiyong, his overprotective hyung (and long time crush), vehemently protested. He reasoned that the media would surely gang up on him, that the vultures would use all of their dirty tricks in their arsenal to try and put blame into every little thing he did, in a way tl bring down the group's name. They've been trying ever since they debuted, and with four members out, it'll be too easy to use Seungri's name to bring down the rest.
It's always
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