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The Scent of Last Autumn: Can Fate Grant a Second Chance to the Notes They Left Unfinished?
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- Date de parution25/11/2025
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Résumé
The Scent of Last Autumn: Can fate grant a second chance to the notes they left unfinished?Seven years ago, Kang Ha-eun abandoned her promising career as a composer and fled Seoul, carrying a devastating family secret and a wounded heart. She found sanctuary in Busan, running a quiet, dusty book-cafe where the scent of old paper could mask the painful echo of a brilliant, lost melody. She is a woman determined to live in the silence she chose.
Choi Yoo-jin, an internationally renowned composer, is running, too-from a crippling creative block and the ruthless corporate expectations of his father, Chairman Choi. Seeking anonymity and peace, he finds himself drawn to Ha-eun's quiet neighborhood. Their paths collide on a rainy autumn day, sparked by a shared umbrella and the sound of an agonizingly familiar piano score playing faintly in her cafe.
Yoo-jin doesn't recognize Ha-eun, but the unfinished music-a composition only he and his secret first love once knew-is a ghostly reminder of his past. As he is pulled into her small world, finding unexpected comfort in her cooking and her quiet strength, the two begin a slow, mesmerizing dance of healing. But the proximity is dangerous. Chairman Choi will stop at nothing to force Yoo-jin back to Seoul, threatening Ha-eun's fragile sanctuary to ensure his son's obedience.
The fight forces Ha-eun to confess the full, devastating truth: their pasts are not just intertwined; her family's debt is the very secret wound that silenced his genius. In a dramatic rush to the city, Yoo-jin sacrifices his freedom to protect Ha-eun, leading to a tense, rain-soaked confrontation under the season's first snow. Can they expose the lies that separated them and trade the pain of their past for the healing harmony of a future together? Or will the sound of their love be lost forever in the autumn silence?
Choi Yoo-jin, an internationally renowned composer, is running, too-from a crippling creative block and the ruthless corporate expectations of his father, Chairman Choi. Seeking anonymity and peace, he finds himself drawn to Ha-eun's quiet neighborhood. Their paths collide on a rainy autumn day, sparked by a shared umbrella and the sound of an agonizingly familiar piano score playing faintly in her cafe.
Yoo-jin doesn't recognize Ha-eun, but the unfinished music-a composition only he and his secret first love once knew-is a ghostly reminder of his past. As he is pulled into her small world, finding unexpected comfort in her cooking and her quiet strength, the two begin a slow, mesmerizing dance of healing. But the proximity is dangerous. Chairman Choi will stop at nothing to force Yoo-jin back to Seoul, threatening Ha-eun's fragile sanctuary to ensure his son's obedience.
The fight forces Ha-eun to confess the full, devastating truth: their pasts are not just intertwined; her family's debt is the very secret wound that silenced his genius. In a dramatic rush to the city, Yoo-jin sacrifices his freedom to protect Ha-eun, leading to a tense, rain-soaked confrontation under the season's first snow. Can they expose the lies that separated them and trade the pain of their past for the healing harmony of a future together? Or will the sound of their love be lost forever in the autumn silence?
The Scent of Last Autumn: Can fate grant a second chance to the notes they left unfinished?Seven years ago, Kang Ha-eun abandoned her promising career as a composer and fled Seoul, carrying a devastating family secret and a wounded heart. She found sanctuary in Busan, running a quiet, dusty book-cafe where the scent of old paper could mask the painful echo of a brilliant, lost melody. She is a woman determined to live in the silence she chose.
Choi Yoo-jin, an internationally renowned composer, is running, too-from a crippling creative block and the ruthless corporate expectations of his father, Chairman Choi. Seeking anonymity and peace, he finds himself drawn to Ha-eun's quiet neighborhood. Their paths collide on a rainy autumn day, sparked by a shared umbrella and the sound of an agonizingly familiar piano score playing faintly in her cafe.
Yoo-jin doesn't recognize Ha-eun, but the unfinished music-a composition only he and his secret first love once knew-is a ghostly reminder of his past. As he is pulled into her small world, finding unexpected comfort in her cooking and her quiet strength, the two begin a slow, mesmerizing dance of healing. But the proximity is dangerous. Chairman Choi will stop at nothing to force Yoo-jin back to Seoul, threatening Ha-eun's fragile sanctuary to ensure his son's obedience.
The fight forces Ha-eun to confess the full, devastating truth: their pasts are not just intertwined; her family's debt is the very secret wound that silenced his genius. In a dramatic rush to the city, Yoo-jin sacrifices his freedom to protect Ha-eun, leading to a tense, rain-soaked confrontation under the season's first snow. Can they expose the lies that separated them and trade the pain of their past for the healing harmony of a future together? Or will the sound of their love be lost forever in the autumn silence?
Choi Yoo-jin, an internationally renowned composer, is running, too-from a crippling creative block and the ruthless corporate expectations of his father, Chairman Choi. Seeking anonymity and peace, he finds himself drawn to Ha-eun's quiet neighborhood. Their paths collide on a rainy autumn day, sparked by a shared umbrella and the sound of an agonizingly familiar piano score playing faintly in her cafe.
Yoo-jin doesn't recognize Ha-eun, but the unfinished music-a composition only he and his secret first love once knew-is a ghostly reminder of his past. As he is pulled into her small world, finding unexpected comfort in her cooking and her quiet strength, the two begin a slow, mesmerizing dance of healing. But the proximity is dangerous. Chairman Choi will stop at nothing to force Yoo-jin back to Seoul, threatening Ha-eun's fragile sanctuary to ensure his son's obedience.
The fight forces Ha-eun to confess the full, devastating truth: their pasts are not just intertwined; her family's debt is the very secret wound that silenced his genius. In a dramatic rush to the city, Yoo-jin sacrifices his freedom to protect Ha-eun, leading to a tense, rain-soaked confrontation under the season's first snow. Can they expose the lies that separated them and trade the pain of their past for the healing harmony of a future together? Or will the sound of their love be lost forever in the autumn silence?






















