Peninsula: The Best Actor Begins with a Breakup

Chapter 312 The Han River is a good place.

Chapter 312 The Han River is a good place.

Mingyan only remembered that there was someone outside when he heard his niece knocking on the car window.

He forgot, and Liu Zhimin forgot too.

Mingyan hurriedly opened the car door to let Kim Minjun in, knowing the little guy might get angry soon.

"Minjung, I'm sorry."

The man's strengths lie in his quick and sincere apologies, which he honed by working with Jisoo and Nayeon. Taking things too seriously with girls can have serious consequences.

"Minjung, it's my fault. I chatted with oppa for too long just now." Yoo Jimin turned to look at her younger sister sitting in the back row, her expression apologetic.

"Humph~"

Kim Minjung almost suspected that the two of them had planned this together.

You say one thing, I say another, what else can she say?

Oh, you could also say, "Sorry, Uncle, I interrupted your conversation with Jimin unnie."

Also, why is this older sister sitting in the passenger seat? Liu Zhimin usually sits in the back with me.

Mingyan knew it was time to take some concrete action: "Minjung, your uncle will take you to the Han River, okay?"

Actually, the Han River isn't anything special for the locals. It's just about looking at the wide river surface and feeling the gentle river breeze, much like the "Let's go to the riverbank" greeting from a certain place near Dongda University.

"Really?"

Kim Minjung's eyes lit up.

What you do isn't important; what matters is who you do it with. It seems she and Mingyan haven't had any similar parent-child activities yet.

"We just had to go, and we could have dinner there too." The Koreans have done a great job developing tourism along the Han River; you can even rent a complete set of camping equipment there.

Convenience stores selling all kinds of food are everywhere.

Ramen, fish cakes, seaweed rice rolls—you name it, they have it.

Kim Minjung immediately became happy: "Okay, go, go, go."

"Walk."

That's how life should be. When you're in the mood, go have fun. Don't overthink it. Even if you lose interest halfway through the journey, the happiness you feel right now is real.

"Um... oppa, I haven't gotten out of the car yet." Seeing the uncle and nephew chatting so animatedly, Yoo Jimin couldn't help but chime in, "You should pull over first."

Mingyan doesn't mind interrupting; in fact, he quite likes to interrupt. However, Kim Ji-won isn't so accepting of it.

That older woman's mindset needs to be improved; she takes a shower every day.

"What, Zhimin, aren't you coming with us?" Mingyan asked in surprise.

"You didn't even ask me."

Is it too late to ask you now?

"I need to make a phone call home."

Yoo Jimin was more than willing to go home. What could she do at home? Of course, it would be more fun to spend time with this oppa.

She's only been to the Han River a few dozen times.

The three of them happily reached an agreement and embarked on a spontaneous trip to the riverside. Kim Minjung even gave an impromptu singing demonstration in the car, after all, she had put a lot of effort into her vocal training over the past year.

Mingyan said it wasn't appropriate to clap while the man was driving, so Liu Zhimin took the man's free hand and used her other hand instead.

The two of them are just the right amount of time to have sex.

"Thank you." Kim Minjung began to bow in a perfunctory manner to express his gratitude.

"Encore, encore." Liu Zhimin wasn't satisfied with playing by herself, so she patted Mingyan's thigh, signaling this oppa to join in.

"Encore!"

What else can Mingyan do?
Of course, the only option is to comply.

Kim Minjung was having a blast. Anyway, everyone in the car was someone she trusted most, so it didn't matter if she went a little out of line occasionally.

By the time the three of them arrived at the Han River, the atmosphere had reached a small climax.

"I'll go buy some water first. You two stay here and don't move around." After locking the car, Mingyan told the two girls that his niece must be thirsty after singing all the way.

And then there's Yoo Jimin, who's really getting into calling for an encore. Kim Minjung raises his hand high: "Uncle, I want more ice cream~"

“Okay.” Mingyan looked at the other girl: “Zhimin, what flavor of ice cream do you like?”

"Oppa, let's go together."

"Sure, help me carry some things."

Before Kim Minjung could react, Mingyan and Yoo Jimin had already gone to the convenience store not far away.

Is this right?
My uncle and I are family, right? How come Jimin unnie is so familiar with it?

"Zhimin, what do you like to drink?" Mingyan had no idea what his niece was thinking. He stood in front of the dazzling array of beverages, pondering.

Liu Zhimin leaned forward slightly, and the girl's delicate face was reflected in the glass of the cabinet: "Cola is fine."

"Then I'll have a Coke too. Do you think Minjung will be angry if we both bring back a bottle of water?"

"Oppa, you can be pretty naughty sometimes."

"Drinking water is healthier."

Liu Zhimin found the way Mingyan and Jin Minzheng got along very interesting. The two were like father and daughter and brother and sister, but in reality, they were uncle and niece.

Kim Minjung is seventeen years old, which is considered a young lady anywhere, but Mingyan seems to treat his niece like a child.

After buying the drinks, Mingyan's gaze shifted to another shelf, which was full of various brands of instant noodles: "Zhimin, are you hungry?"

“Oppa, let’s eat later. Minjun probably isn’t too hungry.” Yoo Jimin thought for a moment.

"Okay, it's up to you."

"Hmm~"

A small thrill suddenly welled up in the girl's heart, as if having a seemingly ordinary conversation with Mingyan was something to be happy about.

Mingyan carried the drinks, and Liu Zhimin held the ice cream. The two walked back chatting and laughing.

Kim Minjung almost mistook the woman next to her uncle for her future aunt.
This scene is so harmonious.

Mingyan unscrewed the can of cola and took a sip: "Minjun, this is ice cream that Jimin picked out. Why don't you try it?"

"Oh~" Kim Minjung temporarily put those thoughts out of his mind. Nothing was more important than the ice cream by the river: "It tastes really good."

"If you like it, let's go." Liu Zhimin naturally took her younger sister's arm.

The two walked ahead, Mingyan lagging behind by a step, smiling and enjoying the warm atmosphere.

On the plaza above the riverside walkway, several children were riding bicycles and skateboarding, which made Mingyan a little envious.

"Uncle, let's go ride bicycles."

Kim Minjung, true to her uncle's nature, turned her head and looked at Mingyan with bright eyes.

She was an athletic woman when she was in Liangshan, but she hasn't ridden a bicycle much since she arrived in Seoul.

Mingyan nodded: "Okay."

The services offered to locals and tourists along the Han River are very comprehensive. There are places to rent bicycles nearby, including not only regular bicycles but also enhanced versions for two or three people.

"Oppa, you guys play, I'd better not." Yoo Jimin hesitated.

"Zhimin, what's wrong?"

"No, it's nothing."

Kim Minjung grinned widely beside him and said, "Jimin unnie, you don't know how to ride a bicycle, do you?"

In her view, cycling is a basic skill that most people should be able to do.

"I... I don't." Liu Zhimin originally wanted to maintain some reserve in front of Mingyan, but in the end she still told the truth.

"I really can't ride, why?"

“Alright, Minjung.” Mingyan interrupted his niece’s question: “Jimin, I have a suggestion.”

"what?"

"I'll teach you how to ride a bicycle."

(End of this chapter)

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