Where do We Go?

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Times are different. In this world today, love is a luxury not everyone can afford. 

After twenty-two years, Seoyul successfully buys herself a ticket into the said luxury.

And only when she's gotten herself all the money she can ever have, she realizes that the walk down the aisle is the loneliest one of them all.

But that's fine, really. Seoyul doesn't really want love, anyway.

Foreword

Which one matters more: love, or life?

It's a rhetorical question, of course you don't have to answer that. The answers corresponds with each other. With no life, there is no love, and vice versa. It doesn't really make any logical sense. But it's a famous slogan that's used to keep the people of Now in check of their emotions, so they don't choose one over the other.

Welcome to hundreds of years into the future. People lost count of how many years exactly since the overpopulation ed up with the facts and the history books just skipped over the dark times almost entirely. It's a little blurry on where the past and the future ends, that's why they just call it the Now.

One thing that draws the line before the future and past is certain, though, because in this world people has to pay to be allowed to be in love. Not every one can afford it, and Hwang Seoyul was one of the people unfortunate enough to not. Except she doesn't think it's unfortunate, because she's not a fool like everyone else in the rest of the world that puts love in some high pedestal like it's suppposed to paint your days with the colors of the rainbow and makes you puke unicorn tears.

Right?

Until she marries Kim Jongin, that is, a man whose all of his personal traits fail to compete with the one that matters the most to her--the fact that he's a billionaire.

 

 



 

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this beautiful trailer was made by my lovely reader inLaura!

 



[A/N]: hi guys its kyulilo morphing into a better author this 2k18 by changing her username into a prettier one so hi guys im lackadaisies now!!!!!!!!!!!!

/gets bricked for constantly coming up w new fics without continuing my Requests Page

i dont have an excuse i just wanted to write this plot out so bad before i forget and never get around to it. dont worry its pre written so you guys will never be left hanging for too long (i guess)! 

its been a long time since i wrote anything jongin bc it kind of traumatized me how i couldnt finish my only jongin fic in existence but here i am. i hope you give this fic lots of love and as per usual subscribe and comment, the first chapter will be up in a few days ;u; hope u guys enjoy it bc i had a great time writing this. ive always wanted to write dystopian exo (its not really dystopian but it has a teensy binsy bit dystopian theme AHAHAH) 

im sorry THE TITLE ING BECAUSE I AT MAKING TITLES BUT PLS BEAR WITH ME and im sorry its angst.

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analdl #1
Chapter 8: I’m just obsessed with the story and the plot. Everything is well written and although their marriage is a fake one they cherish each other a lot and there’s ton of respect and admiration. I’m looking to forward to how things will progress.
lawliam
#2
Chapter 8: Hi, long time no see. I was discussing about overpopulation with my friends, and suddenly I remembered your story. I immediately searched for it and reread it in one go. I just realized I've never left a proper comment since I have this habit of commenting once the story is finished. But I just feel like it right now.

I just want to say that I really like your story. Your background story is really fresh. It's something that doesn't happen today, but it feels like it also exists today? Idk, it's kinda hard to explain it. In today's economy, even if there is no tax law for marriage and having children, I believe it's hard to have a kid so you have to be careful. So in a way, there is a similarity to what happens in real life. And arranged marriage for economy's sake is pretty common in real life too, but the background story gives a twist to it so it becomes more interesting.

Also, the way you write really makes me feel Seoyul's pain even when I've never been in her situation before. At first I couldn't understand her at all, but along the way I'm able to relate to her. Her character development is one of the best I've read so far here. I just like her a lot. I can see where she came from and how she became who she is today. For that, I think you're a really amazing writer.

It's been a long time so I don't know whether you'll continue the story, so I just want to say thank you for this story. I really enjoy it. This is one of my favorite in AFF.
vampwrrr
#3
Chapter 8: I figured from the last chapter that jongin was hiding something. I wonder what.
vampwrrr
#4
Chapter 7: The way that you describe Seoyul's depression is painfully relatable.
vampwrrr
#5
Chapter 6: This was the first chapter that I felt something other than frustration at Seoyul. I think...that I am beginning to understand her a little bit.
vampwrrr
#6
Chapter 4: I like the fact that the story isn't too futuristic. I normally don't enjoy stories like that. Your "Now" could be today, and that makes it especially chilling.
vampwrrr
#7
Chapter 3: This is unutterably depressing, but so good?
vampwrrr
#8
Chapter 2: You're really good at writing mc's with whom it is difficult to sympathize
Alisha0074 #9
Chapter 8: I cant wait to read more!!!