
A modern Seoul wedding hall with white lilies, glass chairs, and soft overhead light. Ji-an stands alone at the start of the aisle, bridal veil trailing, guests blurred on both sides.

At the flowered altar, Min-seo waits under a white arch with composed elegance while Ji-an reaches him.

The first row of guests sits in ceremonial stillness. Ji-an's mother watches as if approving a contract.

The couple stands beneath the arch. The officiant is cropped out except for a book and microphone, keeping focus on their faces.

The wedding hall falls into white blur around Ji-an's face as she answers.

A faint draft opens the rear doors. Guests turn in soft confusion as applause begins too early.

The rear of the hall is shadowed against the bright altar. Hyun-woo stands among blurred guests, ten years older and rain-damp, looking directly at Ji-an.

The wedding sound vanishes. Petals scatter over polished floor as Ji-an loses consciousness.

A cramped college dorm room at dawn, practical furniture, stacked textbooks, cheap curtains, glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling. No luxury wedding elements remain.

The dorm room is messy with freshman luggage, instant noodle cups, and a desk calendar. So-ra wakes to Ji-an's panic.

Morning light hits the desk. A freshman orientation flyer, student ID, and flip phone-style older smartphone mark the year as ten years earlier.
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