Inexplicable strangeness

The young man raised an eyebrow speechlessly. He appeared taken aback by Su-Jin's words, as well as her demeanor. It was the first time his sister faced the day of their parents' death anniversary with such confidence. He was both pleased and grateful for the change, but something didn't feel quite right.

Suspecting there must be a reason behind Su-Jin's sudden change in attitude, Min-Jun decided to question her.

"That's true, they wouldn't want their son and daughter to always be sad and lonely. But sis, have you thought all that by yourself?"

"Ngh…" Su-Jin gave a small sniffle and shook her head. 

With that, Min-Jun's curiosity had been thoroughly piqued.

"Oh? And who was it that helped you reach this conclusion?" 

"It was…"

Su-Jin stopped, hesitating for a short moment. She hadn't gotten a chance to tell Min-Jun about the handkerchief episode. As such, she debated whether to share it with him now, or wait until later.