Coffee Prince Chapter 20 & Epilogue: “Loving You”
by javabeans
(Random) SONG OF THE DAY
Lee Seung Yol (이승열) – “스물 그리고 서른” (20 versus 30). You might know him from contributing songs to the soundtracks of both My Name Is Kim Sam Soon and Que Sera Sera. This is a song I especially love because of the lyrics. He compares being twenty (the entire world was beautiful, love was easy, and so were promises; he felt no fear facing an unknown world, living free) to being thirty (waiting for a new start, promises, and people, and understanding fear). The bridge/outro is particularly lovely; for some reason it reminds me of (Ok Computer-era) Radiohead. [ zShare download ]
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AHHHHHHH.
Supremely satisfied.
(Once I hit the final few chapters, I felt compelled to finish it all off in one go. I just had to.)
CHAPTER 20: “Loving You”
Five months later.
Eun Chan and Eun Sae send their mother down the aisle in marriage to Mr. Gu, six years her junior and a first-time groom. At first, Eun Chan feels it’s too strange to have him as her stepfather (Mr. Gu was more like a friend), but gradually, she comes to see that they’re very happy together.
Coffee Prince has been steadily growing busier and busier, and Han Gyul has returned the cafe to Mr. Hong’s care, leaving to work for the Dong Yi Corporation. Nak Gyun started school again and now only works part-time, and Ha Rim has officially left home, living and studying on his own. Even Sun Ki, who’d gone missing for a few months, suddenly appeared back at the Coffee Prince one day. Nobody knows the details of his circumstances; all they know is that Han Gyul had something to do with it.
As for Eun Chan… She’s recovered from her surgery completely. Eun Sae has finally succeeded in an audition, and spends all her spare time practicing singing and dancing — often times with Sun Ki, who’s also pursuing singing. Sun Ki has started to tentatively see Eun Sae — with Eun Chan’s permission, of course.
She still works at Coffee Prince, although everyone calls her “noona” now — and treats her just a little bit differently from before. For instance, she walks in on Ha Rim and Nak Gyun changing clothes in the dressing area, and they cover up in a show of modesty, telling her to knock before entering. Eun Chan scoffs that she’s seen everything already, and they protest:
“Is this the same as before? We’re saying we see you as a girl now, noona. You’re hair’s longer, and you’ve lost some weight.”
Oh, and there’s also Min Yub.
Feeling so bad over what happened before, Min Yub now insists on being responsible for taking Eun Chan to and from work every day until he enters the army, which will be soon. Eun Chan finds it unnecessary, but since he was so stubborn and wouldn’t take no for an answer, she let him have his way.
If I accept Min Yub’s apologetic feelings, would that person forgive me too…?
Everyone else thought Eun Chan was doing well. That’s what they thought when they saw her. She ate well, laughed, put on a strong front; she seemed just the same as before. But Eun Chan had suffered from insomnia for five months. Until the day she was released from the hospital, she’d been waiting for him. Even though he’d coldly hung up on her phone calls, and then ceased answering them altogether… even though she’d felt afraid hearing he’d felt betrayed… she’d believed when time had passed, he would come. But he never showed up. He wasn’t at the cafe, or room S11, either. It was as though he wasn’t a part of this world…
Because Coffee Prince is doing so well, Mr. Hong brings up the idea of starting a franchise. They don’t aspire to Starbucks-level ubiquity — and they don’t want that, citing their personal touch with their loyal clientele as one of their hallmarks — but think that perhaps opening a Coffee Prince Store #2 would be a good start. If that goes well, maybe a Store #3, and a #4…
To this end, Eun Chan and Mr. Hong have been taking meetings with Dong Yi Corp’s representative (they’re still investors in the cafe), of whom Han Sung is the main contact. Mr. Hong also tells her to start barista training — once they open a second store, they’ll need more hands, and she won’t have time to learn then.
So, she meets Han Sung to discuss business plans at the jazz bar where they first met. Eun Chan drinks beer quietly while Han Sung informs her that Han Gyul has now been promoted and is doing well. He’d been the one to broach the idea of franchising Coffee Prince, and had done all the requisite research.
The moment Han Sung mentioned Han Gyul’s name, Eun Chan’s heart started to race. Truthfully, she’d been anticipating the possibility of hearing about Han Gyul ever since she’d known she was meeting Han Sung. But as she listened, her spirits started to sink. The thought that he’d been living so well and never once called her both angered and saddened her.
When Han Sung asks about Mr. Hong running the cafe, Eun Chan explains that they’re all still loyal to Han Gyul: “He was like our guardian angel. When someone was going through a hard time, he’d appear to help out, and save us.” Han Sung muses that Han Gyul talks about it differently — he sees his employees as having been like loyal troops, spurring him on.
Drinking a bit more, Eun Chan lets the beer buzz loosen her tongue a bit more honestly:
“He insisted that he hated entering the company. Does he love it that much now? I suppose he’s being buried with work now. … Wow, I feel really crappy. These days, I feel like a wandering bum. I’m hungry no matter how much I eat, I’m cold no matter what I wear. It’s awful, and it pecks away at me. My insides burn like I’ve drunk soju on an empty stomach…”
Just then, Eun Chan stops talking — because she’s just spotted Han Gyul arriving with Yu Ju. “Han Gyul’s expression hardened, and Eun Chan grasped onto her beer bottle with such strength she thought it might break.”
Unable to avoid them, Han Gyul briefly says hello to Han Sung. Just as he turns away with Yu Ju to leave, Eun Chan, borrowing some strength from the alcohol, stands up and shouts: “Hey, Choi Han Gyul! You know, it’s a good thing I ran into you here! Who the hell are you? How can a man be so narrow-minded?!”
Although she’s a little tipsy, she’s not drunk, and stands her ground, continuing:
“You were the one who first saw me as a man. You never once asked me if I was actually a guy. And now you don’t even give me a chance to explain, you bastard? What makes you so great, huh?! Say something! You twisted jerk!”
Han Gyul turns to give her a fierce scowl: “Eun Chan flinched inwardly, but using the strength borrowed from liquor as an excuse, she stood her ground and stared back at him.” She continues — how can he treat people like that? If his employee got hurt, he should have at least gone once to see how they were doing: “Even if you think I commited an unforgivable crime, you should at least have asked me why I did it!”
Finally, Han Gyul can’t remain silent anymore, and he tells her to go ahead, explain:
“If you spent several months deceiving someone and playing around with them, there must be a really huge reason, right? It can’t have been for a measly few pennies, right?”
Eun Chan spits out that yeah, it was because of money. How great that he never has to worry about a few pennies, being so rich: “And when did I ever ridicule you or play around with you? I’ve never done that!”
“You’ve never done that? Who’s the one who was pretending to be honest, pretending to be clean and pure while exposing a person’s heart?”
“When did I do that?! I’ve never done that! I tried to tell you the truth! I couldn’t because I was too afraid of losing everything! It would’ve been so great if you could’ve figured it out yourself, you dense jerk! How could you not know that for months? Ah, that hurts my pride, dammit. Am I… am I really that wrong for you? Did you not feel anything at all?”
Immediately, Eun Chan is embarrassed, but she holds firm. If she leaves now, it’ll be over. If she never sees him again, she should at least tell him straight now, and get his straight answer.
“What, am I gay? Why would I have feelings for a guy?”
He’d given her his straight answer. Eun Chan felt as though she’d been hit by a chair. She’d been a hypocrite for thinking she wanted him to be honest with her. She didn’t want to let go of her momentary alcohol-induced strength. She wanted to hang onto him however she could, whether as friends, or sworn brothers. Thinking of not being able to see him ever again made her heart ache so much it was killing her. I can’t live like this anymore… It’s too pathetic, and wretched…
“It would’ve been better for you to have been a guy. I wanted to treat you well as a younger brother — don’t you remember what I said? But now, you’re a girl? What good is a girl like you? You’ll do anything to earn money, and you stab people in the back, you bitch.”
Eun Chan felt the sting of his harsh words and flinched. But, rather than becoming angrier, sadness grew stronger in its place. She bit down on her lip, then shoved her hair aside to show him her ear.
“Th-then, let me be your younger sibling. I’ve still got the marker of proof here. C-can I not be that anymore either?”
The room watches in rapt attention, silently following the exchange. Han Gyul shoots an even angrier glare her way, telling her she wasn’t the only one whose pride was hurt — she’d trampled all over his, too. He sees Eun Chan’s eyes brimming with tears, and explodes at her:
“What male animal can’t tell a female from her scent?! Do you know what a disgrace that is to a man?! That means there was something there that the man didn’t want to show the woman! Dammit!”
Eun Chan has to rethink what he just said — there’s something he didn’t want to show a woman? Does that mean she saw something another woman wasn’t supposd to see? What’s that? She can’t control herself, and shouts right back:
“I’ve never seen anything like that! I don’t even know what you’re talking about — how could I see it?!”
At that, he turned back around, and walked toward her with large strides.
Eun Chan was so taken aback, her breath caught. He approached with such recklessness, she thought he might hit her.
“I’m talking about this, you idiot.”
He now stood right in front of her as he spoke. The moment she wondered, “What’s that?” he grabbed her head and pulled it toward him. She realized she was being kissed, and understood what that thing was the moment his tongue found its way into her mouth. Eun Chan, who’d been frozen in place, now began to meld to him. Lost in emotion and excitement, her arms wound their way up to hold onto his neck. A pleasant thrill shot through her body. To deepen the kiss, Eun Chan drew back, making Han Gyul pull her closer to himself with more force. As the deep, intense kiss ended, still entranced, Eun Chan tried to keep the kiss going, realizing belatedly that he’d lifted his lips, opening her eyes with a dazed expression. Han Gyul let out a small laugh, and the spectators who’d been watching the deep kiss began to clap and cheer.
After Eun Chan had been dragged off by Han Gyul, Han Sung and Yu Ju looked at each other awkwardly.
“It’s like we just saw a scene in a movie.”
“A movie with a happy ending.”
Yu Ju thanks Han Sung for helping with the plan, and he says their main players did their part too — Han Gyul by getting appropriately worked up, and Eun Chan for getting appropriately tipsy. They sit with each other comfortably for the first time in years — not as former lovers, but as the friendly oppa and dongsaeng they once were……
EPILOGUE
Eun Chan talks on the phone with Han Gyul, filling him in on the events of her day. She’s been incredibly busy lately, working at Coffee Prince, attending barista classes, and dating Han Gyul. Their phone conversation is filled with giddy, affectionate joking, and it’s too cute. He sets a date for the next day, and warns her not to be late, then adding:
“Oh, and try dressing so it doesn’t look like two guys are going on a date.”
“Then you can wear a skirt.”
Han Gyul’s been promoted another level, and is learning the ropes as the CEO’s successor. He enjoys a friendly rivalry with Han Sung, and they encourage and spur each other on.
The next day, Eun Chan takes particular care to dress more femininely than usual, because of his joke that they might both look like men. Unfortunately, she misses her train and winds up being late anyway, running all the way to meet an impatient Han Gyul. He causes a fuss, annoyed that not only is she late, she didn’t call to say she would be (her phone was acting up) — “Do you know how worried I was?!”
Thus mollified, Eun Chan tolerates his antics as he grabs her useless phone and stomps on it, to the interest of passers-by. When he’s done, she tells him to look at her — and he finally takes notice of her feminine clothes. He tells her with a laugh that she’s pretty, and she pointedly asks him if she’s prettier than Miss World. Han Gyul realizes that Eun Chan was there when he unceremoniously got rid of her to to go to a party with all those good-looking babes, and he tries to backtrack his way out of this one:
“I didn’t have any fun at all that time. I don’t even remember them.”
“Ha, do you think I’m an idiot? You were grinning like a fool when you chucked me aside to go running to them.”
“But that’s when you started looking pretty to me. Do you know how much torture it is for a guy to find another guy pretty? If you want to repay me for turning my insides out back then, you’ll have to pay me back about two hundred times.”
“Turn your sides inside out? This is the first I’m hearing of that.”
“That’s ’cause my body’s got a poker face. It’s a family trademark for us to separate our feelings from our expressions.”
Eun Chan and Han Gyul enjoy their day running around an amusment park, then go to a restaurant located on a tall observatory platform. They eat dinner, drink wine, and look out at the night scenery from their window in an alcove, sitting side-by-side on a leather couch.
Han Gyul idly asks if Eun Chan will continue growing her hair, and she says she’s planning to — does he not like that?
“I don’t dislike it, but it doesn’t fit the concept of the Coffee Prince, since that’s just for princes.”
“Then do you want me to keep looking like a guy?”
Without hesitation, Han Gyul nodded in affirmation.
“Yup, you should look like a guy to other men, so they won’t approach you.”
They continue gazing out at the scenery while sitting together, his arm around her:
From time to time, Han Gyul clasped her tighter with the arm holding her around the shoulders, and affectionately rained kisses on her temple and her cheek.
Eun Chan asks if Han Gyul really never suspected she was a girl, up until the time he found out the truth at the hospital. He asks what she thinks, and she counts off the possibilities:
“Number one, you never had that thought. Two, you suspected maybe once or so. Three, you had your suspicions subconsciously, but never thought so on a conscious level. The reason being that you’re a coward. Four, you wished I were a girl. So, which one is it?”
“Hm, feels like there’s something missing from those examples. Especially three, I don’t like that. My answer is number five.”
“Five?”
“I’d like you even if you were a man.”
Eun Chan asks what that means — so was his kiss on Valentine’s Day not just a joke, then? Han Gyul answers, “That’s why I said there was a part of me I didn’t want to show to a woman.” Eun Chan remembers that, and asks what he was referring to, then. Han Gyul hedges, not wanting to say it explicitly, but she makes him say it:
“You know… like sexual desire.”
Eun Chan was so surprised, she turned her head to look at Han Gyul. He gave her a look that said, “Hey, what are you staring at?” and put her head back down to rest on his shoulder.
“So you mean you felt that even though you thought I was a man? And so…”
“That’s what I said.”
“No way…. you pervert!”
“Yeah I know, I’ve got nothing to say to that. But thinking about it, I think number three is right too. If I knew you were a girl, I’d have to fire you from the cafe. I might’ve pushed aside my suspicions because of my selfishness, wanting to preserve stability.”
When Eun Chan notices it’s late and time for her to be going home, Han Gyul has a multiple-choice question for her:
“Number one, you’ll sleep with me tonight. Two, you’ll come with me to Dong Yi Hotel. Three, you’ll talk with me all night long on my bed. Four, you’ll live with me forever.”
When she heard the last one, Eun Chan was struck speechless, her heart beginning to pound. Her heart raced crazily. She hadn’t discussed it with him, but that meant he had thought a bit about their future, that he’d considered how his parents would accept her.
She had thought to enjoy their happiness in the present and to treasure each passing moment, but this means they can enjoy being with each other to their heart’s content, without limits. He asks her to answer him in kisses.
“People will see.”
“Hurry, answer me. Otherwise I’m gonna touch your chest.”
Eun Chan hit Han Gyul over the head with a cushion.
“Such a horny ajusshi!”
Again, he presses her for her answer, and Eun Chan slowly leans toward him with a sidelong look:
With a smack, she kissed him on the lips. When she stopped after the third kiss, he looked at her.
“Number three, then? Wait, what was number three?”
He looked at Eun Chan with a slightly disappointed expression.
“I don’t know if I should respond to such a silly proposal as this.”
Eun Chan reached out her hand to Han Gyul’s head.
“Since you’ll be bored without me around, I suppose I’ll have to look after you.”
Eun Chan laughed as she kissed him. Lifting his lips, he descended on her, and being no match for his strength, Eun Chan fell back on the sofa. Poised above her, he laughed, stroking her cheek with a hand as he spoke:
“You’re so soft. Softy.”
“Hurry, move. The employees can see.”
Han Gyul pushed Eun Chan down by the shoulder and lowered his lips to hers.
“Adapt. I don’t care how I look to others.”
Should she stop him from kissing her? But with her eyes closed, she couldn’t see anyone else. She’d have to adapt. Since this was forever……
End of COFFEE PRINCE STORE #1.
Additional thoughts:
Guys, thanks for reading along with these chapter excerpts and summaries! Coffee Prince Store #1 is actually the first novel I’ve ever read in Korean (so please excuse any mistakes I may have made), so this has been quite an experience for me too. It’s a bit sad when something you’ve enjoyed comes to an end, but thankfully, we’ve still got the drama ahead of us!
I started reading this book and blogging about it to enhance the Coffee Prince experience, and I hope it’s done that.
See ya later for more drama goodness!
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51 docmitasha
August 6, 2007 at 4:15 PM
Woohoo Javabeans :) Your first official dramabeans book summary...and as amazing as your wonderful drama summaries. You are my hero.
I love the song you chose. Ofcourse, I'm still completely devoted to Yi Sung Yol and this is one of my favorites from his album. Thanks for the brief summary of the song, I ache the most for learning Korean as quickly as possible when I'm listening to him.
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52 apple
August 6, 2007 at 5:10 PM
oh, my god.. loved it, thank you.
can't wait till the dramas ending. ^^
even though I'll be very sad.
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53 Ima
August 6, 2007 at 5:20 PM
I'm in the office right now... screaming silently like crazy while reading your excerpts...that was one heck of an ending! Thanks for all your hardwork translating everything to us. But the fact that you've reached the book's ending saddens me. And when the drama ends as well, ACK! your legion of Coffee Prince fans will be having a major withdrawal syndrome. :(
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54 jindarae
August 6, 2007 at 5:25 PM
THANKS A LOT! You and Eva are two great persons in this world today! You did a good job and yes I will definitely wait for your next drama blog... take an off for the moment... you must be very tired...
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55 its_trish
August 6, 2007 at 5:30 PM
Honestly, when I can read in Korean - I'm learning :) - this will probably be the first novel I'll attack!
Then I'll come back to these posts and see how well I understand the text!
Thank you Thank you Java-Sarah-beans ^^
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56 hua
August 6, 2007 at 5:38 PM
"Supremely satisfied." -ditto
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57 ziziebrown
August 6, 2007 at 6:35 PM
thank you... *^^*
such a sweet ending !!!
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58 Acey
August 6, 2007 at 6:41 PM
Awww. Extremely satisfying ending! Except my brain can't stop being STUPID even at times like this and when I read
“What, am I gay? Why would I have feelings for a guy?”
He’d given her his straight answer.
I was like LOL straight answer hehehehehe -headdesk- ok I should just go away quietly now.
thank you so much for the awesome recaps! I've got the book and am slooooowly labouring through it (currently someway through chapter 1) and I've found that even if I just read yours or Coffee Prince's summaries I understand the chapter better even if I don't refer to anything else while reading. Much faster than constant tortured dictionary-flipping.
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59 highonsuga
August 6, 2007 at 6:42 PM
*sigh* i re-read those last few parts liek 6 times already ^ -^.. i LOVE U JAvABEANS lol.. may u live a long, prosperous ....(yadda, yadda)...... life!!! loll .. gahh !!! im soo happy!!.. THANK UU
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60 kriss
August 6, 2007 at 6:53 PM
i loved coffee prince
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i love you javabeans!
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61 gailt
August 6, 2007 at 7:06 PM
can't wait for more drama goodness. thank you so much. (tears are coming to my eyes. i can't believe how attached i've become to coffee prince, novel and drama.)
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62 amareally
August 6, 2007 at 7:26 PM
one reaction i have after i read through the summaries.... AAAAAAGGGGHHHHHHHH !!!!!!
Thank you dramabeans for the summaries !!!!! I can't believe it ended, but I am sooo looking forward to it !!
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63 jaephin
August 6, 2007 at 7:32 PM
Thanks alots!Javabeans!! Many thanks and grateful to you as your summaries of this novel had me feeling especially happy.. Really enjoyed this novel and it's great reading the novel together with you guys here.. ^^
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64 secret admirer
August 6, 2007 at 7:33 PM
Congratulations javabeans! I can't even imagine doing anything closely resembled to what you just did for this novel. Thank you for the time and effort. Luv ya! X0X0X0
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65 wizie
August 6, 2007 at 7:35 PM
the epilogue made it for me dude! Cute ending..
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66 rozramen
August 6, 2007 at 7:44 PM
i actually not sure what words should i use to describe how i'm feeling..it's so sweet and this is the most beautiful ending ever...my hearts with them every time i read your summaries..it's so alive and eventhough i've never read the books i still can feel it inside..really hope that the drama will bring something close to the book, if not exact..
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67 fishsoup
August 6, 2007 at 7:47 PM
thank you for all the summaries of the coffee prince novel so far!!
it really has enhanced my Coffee Prince experience, hehe :)
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68 Zoooooey
August 6, 2007 at 8:03 PM
wow it was a great ending, and you've always been consistent with the great summaries! I will be waiting for your hot-off-the-press summary of ep 11! When I am at work, I am always wondering if the summaries are out yet. It always keeps me looking forward towards Mondays and Tuesdays. It'll be like this for the next 2 weeks, but after that, I'll have to deal with the sadness of Coffee Prince Ending =(
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69 kathkath
August 6, 2007 at 8:27 PM
LOVE IT ! thanks for the hardwork... am so in love with eun chan and hyang gyul now!
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70 kadouger
August 6, 2007 at 8:42 PM
thanks so much for all the summaries...i've enjoyed it!! i love the ending..very detailed...and interesting!! thanx again!!
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71 Fiona
August 6, 2007 at 8:48 PM
hi,
an wonderful ending, and it is sad that the book is now over!
but i do have a question...when han gyul keeps talking about him revealing a part of himself to a woman that he didnt want to. im a little confused about that. i know his answer was "sexual desire" but does he mean sexual desire for a man (when he though eun chan was a guy) or does he mean sexual desire in general (like he doesnt want girls to think of him as a pervert)?
thanks in advance!
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72 teokong
August 6, 2007 at 8:51 PM
Congratulations!!! for doing such an EXCELLENT job on translation for your first Korean novel. It was very well written. I'm so ecstatic over the ending. Like everyone else, I want to say THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH for all the summaries of COFFEE PRINCE novel and the drama episodes.
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73 Mimi
August 6, 2007 at 8:51 PM
I really like the ending part! Hope that the drama will have a great ending too!!=P Thanks for sharing with us the novel it is very sweet of you=P
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74 kisha
August 6, 2007 at 9:21 PM
that was just GREAT!!!!
i simply loved it!!
thank you!!!
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75 Happypoom
August 6, 2007 at 10:07 PM
You (and Eva) have done a splendid job. I much appreciate both of your effort.
Thanks a million for giving us joyful and happiness.
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76 fritzie_03
August 6, 2007 at 10:12 PM
really nice story.. thanks for putting up the novel.. its greatly appreciated.. it has a great ending.. now im wondering if YEH and GY will have the same kind of kissing at the last eps of Coffee Prince.. hmpt! (seems like i dont like that idea!)..thanks unnie..
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77 rherd
August 6, 2007 at 10:36 PM
10 Thumbs up for you...
You don't know how much I appreciate your summaries...
Thanks a zillion...
:D
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78 lani
August 6, 2007 at 11:10 PM
You're such a great writer! Reminds me of the time when I was addicted to all those American romance novelists thirty years ago. Like them, your summaries have let the raw emotions jump out of the pages of the book straight into my heart. So it follows that I too, have become addicted to your blog. You write with so much feelings that I congratulate you for all your efforts to help those of us non-Koreans to understand the culture. I hope though that I'll be able to read your own English novel in the future. God bless you.
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79 henz
August 7, 2007 at 4:46 AM
THANK UUUUUUUUUUUU.....!!! just a sweet ending, can't wait another novel from you. feels like never ending..!!
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80 gnihc
August 7, 2007 at 5:11 AM
Thank you sooooo much for sharing the novel.... I have always enjoyed reading a beautiful novel and watching the novel being played as a movie.... Million thanks. Great job! If this is your first Korean novel, then I hope u will never stop.
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81 nhetski
August 7, 2007 at 5:46 AM
thanks heaps!
im so happy with the ending of the novel, and looking forward to how they will do it in the drama..
gonna miss refreshing your blog everyday after CP ends :(
thanks again!
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82 tatskie
August 7, 2007 at 6:43 AM
What a great ending --- a happy one. Thanks a lot for sharing this novel to us. You're so great. God bless & more power!!!
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83 ariel
August 7, 2007 at 7:15 AM
I nearly went crazy, the bus was sooooo late and I got ready especially early since I was hoping that you would have the 11th cup out. Anyway you made my night, you brought my good mood back and your translation is great. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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84 yakatoo
August 7, 2007 at 7:25 AM
brilliant! i am most definitely in love with CP, both novel and drama. thanks so much for the lovely summaries javabeans! :D
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85 jellyfish
August 7, 2007 at 8:09 AM
Thanks for the hard work, Javabean. you r such a great writer and translator! really imagine yr perserverence! Yr story summaries tie in very well with the drama serials that we are chasing every week. can juz imagine the characters and their facial impressions while reading yr story summaries. :)
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86 pinkstarfish
August 7, 2007 at 9:42 AM
KUDOS for a well written summary and translation! I hope to read your own book one of these days. Keep going...you're simply great.
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87 Xen
August 7, 2007 at 6:00 PM
at least no one died.hehe XD
I liked the ending! Thanks for translating!
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88 glo
August 7, 2007 at 9:56 PM
Everybody thinks im crazy now laughing to myself but this is just toooooo good. I've never found that reading this could put me in such a daze but i can't believe it's over for the novel.....just wanted to thank u on all ur hard work and can't wait for the drama.
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89 allmykoreanz
August 8, 2007 at 7:57 AM
GREAT ENDING !!!!!!!!!!
i dont know how the movie can match to the book ... best chemistry in the book ..
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90 loveMEonly
August 8, 2007 at 11:15 AM
Javabeans, you are so talented...your english is superb and you can also read Korean..wow!!! Your parents must be very proud...
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91 caramel
August 8, 2007 at 8:44 PM
thanks thanks thank you
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92 i luv dramabeans
August 9, 2007 at 2:56 AM
how wonderful the ending was!!!I hope they also end the drama like that..hehehe...tons of kisses between HG n EC...man, can't wait!
Thanks a bunch, Javabeans! U r my idol!
xoxo
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93 foxbit
August 9, 2007 at 7:02 AM
Thanks alot! I have enjoyed very much your translation of this korean novel and drama. You made the character came alive and it is truly an inspiration to read your translation.
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94 keciku
August 9, 2007 at 12:06 PM
Hello, i want to congratulate you on your brilliant, quick translation on the Coffee Prince Store 1 novel or the drama Coffee Princes. THANKS VERY MUCH AND BLESS YOU !!!!! hehehe now i could sleep peacefully and regardless of reading this i still cannt wait to really see how the drama would unfold!!!! Thanks again!
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95 michelle
August 9, 2007 at 3:41 PM
Thank you for the translations and music clip I'm tearing up right now. Oh man now I want to see how coffee prince ends because hg already nows ec is a girl and their only on episode 11 and they make up in 12. What fight they had in the novel in the last chapter. If I was her I would have been bawling.
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96 keira
August 9, 2007 at 5:39 PM
it's end already?....how bout the drama- 4 more episodes? but still i like this ending...will they do the same in the drama? but i hope EC won't get hospitalized or surgery or something like that...it's like typical kdrama if they make an accident...well anyway...i shouldn't have read this----curiousity kills!
thanks javabeans!
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97 celine
August 10, 2007 at 1:48 AM
Thank you for your kindness to share your translations to the story with us.I have found this story for about 3 weeks,but I got nothing.Since Coffee Prince is very popular in China,if we want to read the book in Chinese,we still have a long time to wait:(
So after I read your translations,I think people who speak & read English is very lucky.Can you translate the story into Chinese?Haha,just a joke!
And I want to say thank you once more.Thank you for giving us so much happiness!
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98 iriai
August 10, 2007 at 10:16 PM
I loved the english translation, but I was wondering if anyone knew where I could get a copy of the original korean script...
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99 snowwhitevivi
August 17, 2007 at 7:15 AM
It was so touching!
Thank you for this beautiful stroy.
Now I can enjoy the drama even more!
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100 Gramps
August 17, 2007 at 8:18 AM
iriai -- "where I could get a copy of the original korean script…"
You mean the novel (the screenplay scripts are accessible via the tab above)? I think you have to buy a copy. Good for the author, and for the soul. If you are anywhere near an East Asian bookstore in a large city anywhere in the world right now, I bet you'll find a small pile near the checkout. Who knows, your local Korean grocery, if you have one, may have some, because this thing is even more popular than kimchi at the moment. Failing that, http://www.hanbooks.com, as stated by javabeans on the first page in this section, is the place to go for anyone outside Korea.
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