"You do realise this looks like you're trying to change the whole genre of the story to time travel fix-it?" Han Sooyoung asks sourly, her pride as an author threatened.
Kim Dokja gives her the calm smile that all of KimCom have learned to hate and fear, the one that means he's planning to sacrifice himself again in another way they won't be able to prevent.
"I think you're underestimating how many genres I need to fit in to reach the ending I want," is all he says, but Han Sooyoung hears that he isn't making a time travel fix-it - and that means he might still see himself as unnecessary for whatever ending he's trying to create.
Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint, Kim Dokja and Han Sooyoung
Kim Dokja gives her the calm smile that all of KimCom have learned to hate and fear, the one that means he's planning to sacrifice himself again in another way they won't be able to prevent.
"I think you're underestimating how many genres I need to fit in to reach the ending I want," is all he says, but Han Sooyoung hears that he isn't making a time travel fix-it - and that means he might still see himself as unnecessary for whatever ending he's trying to create.