Van Gogh Reborn! Chapter 133

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A few days after the vacation, I ca to Burbank, California with grandpa.

When I arrived at 325 South Sparks Street, I saw a white two-story house behind a green street tree.

There is a small garden connected to the road.

Considering that the lawn is even, and the small ornantal trees and flower pots are well maintained, it seems that soone continued to manage them.

When I looked up, grandpa nodded.

This seems to be the house where Ko Hun lived with his parents.

"We're supposed to et here in an hour, so let's go in and wait."

Grandpa checked his smartphone and fumbled for the door lock password.

The inside of the house, which led straight to the living room, was loaded.

Rather than feeling like a family raising a child, the entire house is like a studio.

There are two computers on the desk next to each other, as well as a tablet and a stylus for drawing on the computer.

Maybe it's the place where Ko Huns parents worked.

Next to it was a small desk with crayons and drawing paper for children.

Ko Hun seems to have played with his parents drawing like this.

I'm getting emotional without knowing why.

Grandpa sighed as he touched Ko Huns parents' desk.

I wonder how heavy the emotions that are piled up in his heart are.

It is hard for to guess how heavy it will be for a parent who lost his only child.

Grandpa looked so distressed that he held his hand and stood there for a while.

Grandpa seed to have cald down to so extent, so I took cold water from the water purifier and brought it to him.

"Have so, grandpa."

Grandpa patted my head and accepted the cup.

I entered the small room with the intention of looking around a little.

It seems to be a playroom where drawing paper was stuck on the wall so that Ko Hun can draw freely

Maybe because this is where the owner of this body lived.

My heart feels warm for so unknown reason.

"Oh,"

Ko Hun also drew a lot of insect paintings that I had never seen in Europe or Korea.

The line is crooked, and he seems to have tried to express it in detail.

He has good observation skills, and he has worked hard to draw the small parts.

He wrote down the insects na and characteristics as if he had made his own book by drawing a new insect he t when he was young.

As expected, there is no more mysterious and interesting existence than insects for young children.

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Why is my heart so heavy?

Perhaps I can't think of it, as having nothing to do with the people who lived here.

Because I love grandpa more than my own father, I cannot think of his child and grandchild as others.

A sketchbook is placed on a small desk.

As I turned the page over, it is also an insect book.

Thanks to the phenonon of El Nino, it rained a lot, creating a favorable environnt for insects and it has also increased the number of spiders that feed on those insects. It's interesting, but the sight of thousands of water ladybugs is a little creepy

As grandpa guessed, they traveled abroad a lot.

Maybe he was too young to speak Korean, or maybe he was studying, and his French wasn't good enough for a child to speak

Furthermore, this handwritinghas no power in the letters, but it's definitely the way. I used to write.

When drawing a circle, I draw a long line from the point at the top.

It's my handwriting, similar to the way I write with the last word raised slightly.

"Little Hun, how did you do this?"

Grandpa called from outside, and I went out and looked around the water purifier.

"You have to press this, grandpa."

When I pressed the button next to the water purifier, an appropriate amount of water ca out.

Grandpa quickly put his glass on.

"There's a hot water button next to it.

"Yes. I know."

As soon as grandpa agreed to my words, anxiety poured in.

Along with knowing how to use a water purifier with a unique structure, Ko Hun's insect book just now

Since I entered this house, why am I feeling very sad? And whats this warmth that is hard to describe?

I went back to the playroom where I was a little while ago and searched Ko Hun's book.

As I turned the page, the letters he wrote gained strength very finely and the painting improved.

By the end, the handwriting is so similar that I don't even doubt that I wrote it.

Hun, what are you looking at?

Huh.

That's ridiculous.

I looked around the playroom, but there was nothing special except the paintings and the insect books.

I ca out and went up to the second floor, right in front of the stairs.

A field of sunflowers spread out.

What?

What is this.?

Where have I seen this.?

Why am I crying.?

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THUD

May 2, 2025, 325 South Sparks Street, Burbank, California, United States.

"Hun! That's not food!"

Mama bought oil paint.

Usually, Mama and Papa drew pictures with computers, so it was hard to see paint inside the house, but I'm so happy to see the paints in the tube.

In particular, Rembrandt No. 207 paint has a very pretty color.

I was surprised when Mama shouted loudly when I slightly tried to put it in my mouth to see what it felt like.

"Spit it out! Spit it out!"

She doesn't even give ti to answer,

"Did you swallow it?"

"Are you okay?"

"Why did you eat it?"

"I didn't swallow it."

I ate a little when I organized my brush, but I didn't swallow it, I put it in my mouth to feel the texture.

"Ahhhh. Hun, you're not supposed to eat paint. Okay?"

Un.

I don't know what her problem is, but I nodded for now.

They're worried about everything because Im a kid.

It's sothing I can do in a place where they don't see it so that they don't worry about it.

I had to rinse my mouth a few tis in the bathroom and brush my teeth before I could lift the brush once again.

"Hun, draw whatever you want to draw."

I've been patient.

I was still young, so I couldn't write or draw lines the way I wanted, but now I'm quite strong and I'm used to drawing.

If I do it little by little, I will improve again soon, maybe I can draw like before.

Today, I am planning to fill this big door with my painting.

What a heartbreaking mont with a big brush full of yellow paint.

I placed the brush on the door.

It's not a familiar touch.

It's not a canvas, and unlike the familiar brush, it's not stiff and the paint is sohow soft.

I'm happy to be able to move the brush once again.

There are no words to say how much I missed this.

When I was born, I thought I was in hell because of the bizarre sight.

But now, I'm so happy that I can keep using the bright yellow once again.

"Ah?"

I drew a lot of sunflowers at the bottom, and there is no place to draw anymore.

"It's too high."

When I lifted my feet and stretched my shoulders as much as I could, only half of the door was within reach.

"Hahaha! Here you go! I'll hold you."

Papa grabbed my waist and lifted up.

It's uncomfortable, but I'll bear with this.

Down a little, Papa.

This much?

Un.

Mama supported the palette.

I want to finish the painting as it is, but no matter how small I am, it will be hard to hold it.

Put down, Papa

Did you finish?

No, Papa and Mama draw it on top. I'm going to draw more on the bottom."

Isn't it a waste to paint this happy house in my own color?

Isn't it too bad to enjoy this happy mont alone?

"Well, Papa's not good."

"Why Hae?"

"Hun's drawing will look bad if you draw next to it."

"Co on Hae! I want to paint with Hun."

Papa got beaten by Mama again.

With such a happy smile, Papa seems to enjoy being hit by Mama.

For so ti, Ko Sooyeol kept looking around the house of his daughter and his son-in-law with a heart filled with remorse.

Thomas Arthur, the lawyer of Lee Soojin, visited 325 South Sparks Street, Burbank at the appointed ti.

Nice to et you, Sir Ko Sooyeol.

Nice to et you.

The two shook hands.

Thomas Arthur confird that Ko Sooyeol's eyes were red, and bowed his head to offer condolences.

Thomas Arthur had a rough idea of the relationship between Ko Sooyeol and Ko Hae, as he was friendlier with the couple and often ca over for dinner.

He wanted to offer consolation to that mournful heart.

He wished that it would have been nice if there had been a will.

The accident that happened unexpectedly did not allow even that.

"Here is the list of the assets of Hae and Sooj."

Thomas Arthur took out the list of assets he had managed after Lee Soojin's death, fulfilling his duties.

Ko Sooyeol took it with weak hands and sat on the couch without looking.

Then he recomnded Thomas Arthur to sit down.

Since the conversation won't be a short one, Thomas Arthur also sat on the couch.

"First of all, the real estate here, Paris, and London."

Thomas Arthur explained, and Ko Sooyeol gently nodded his head.

After swallowing a few tis, he said with difficulty,

"Is it okay to continue now Sir, or should I.."

"NoThat's all right. Speak comfortably."

A long sigh ensued.

"Can you tell about those two?"

Thomas Arthur closed his mouth and rubbed his palm.

He didn't know where to start.

"Sooj and I t for the first ti in London. We were competing for a piece at the auction house and we talked about it."

Ko Sooyeol listened to the story of his son-in-law and daughter about whom he did not know.

"Hae was angry. She argued that Sooj bought the painting at an expensive price because of , and we had a drink because of the absurdity of fighting, and that's how we beca friends."

Ko Sooyeol shook his head.

He felt that the personality of his student and son-in-law didnt seem to have changed much.

"After they moved to the US, I was in charge of contract docunts and copyright protection for Hae and Sooj. We t once a month and talked."

Thomas Arthur, who kept a calm tone, swallowed.

He continued the story, trying to hide his hoarse voice.

"Sooj was the coolest guy I t in my life. He worked more passionately than anyone else and he would have been incomplete without Hae. The Max Studio team mbers respected the two. No one has ever produced a better result than those two."

Ko Sooyeol nodded.

"Whenever Hae cos to a party, she always leaves sharply at 8 o'clock no matter where she is. She rushed ho as if sothing had happened. When I once asked Sooj for the reason, he said it was because of a promise with Hun."

Ko Sooyeol asked what kind of promise by raising his eyebrows.

"It was a promise to read a book for Little Hun until he falls asleep. According to Sooj, Hae fell asleep even before Hun."

Ko Sooyeol felt heartbroken thinking about the family that lived in harmony in a place he couldnt see.

(To be Continued on Aug 29{MON})

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