I met on Facebook. 37 Japanese woman 52 Korean man: Romance Scam Thriller

Author:   K Lim
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798247064039


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   05 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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I met on Facebook. 37 Japanese woman 52 Korean man: Romance Scam Thriller


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Table of Contents 1 Friend Request 2 Interests 3 Main color 4 Game start 5 Confirmation 6 Who she is epilogue 1. Friend Request It was March 13, 2025. A friend request came through the FACE BOOK app on my smartphone. Usually, when I get a friend request from someone I don't know, I've turned it down without even going into his account. My Facebook account had only 21 friends for 10 years. By the definition of a friend, I consider a person who has met for a long time to be a friend. A few family members, and acquaintances I've known for over a decade, are just on the list of friends. I'm a serious fellow who doesn't think of people as friends just because I know them. I can't allow someone I've never seen through Facebook to get a friend request. However, somehow, this day was touched because I wanted to go into the account of my friend's request. It was a picture of a woman with her hair tied up hoping for the sunset of the city through a window with only her back visible. ""Are you not confident in your face? Or is it a directing?"" Anyway, I'm curious. When I scrolled down, it said something in Japanese. I scrolled through the scroll thinking about everything. There were pictures and videos of several people along with pictures of scenery all over Japan. As I kept scrolling down, the history was listed until 2013. ""It's not a fake account..."" However, the people in the photos and videos seemed bright and pleasant. Just in time, I accepted my friend's request to watch him live happily because I didn't have much to laugh about at the time. then I got a ""Ting"" notification. ""What is this again? Did I get a commercial text?"" When I opened my smartphone, I got a message through messenger. March 13th 3:36 PM ""Hello, I'm glad to be your Facebook friend."" I chewed it. It became March 14th. It's ringing again. "" I've registered most of the notifications as rejection, what is this?"" Another message came through the messenger. But this time, I got a voice message, not a text message. When I touch it ""Hajime Mashite Korekara Yoroshiku Onegaisimasu"" What is this? I was curious, so I translated it. It's not working. The microphone and speaker of the smartphone don't work at the same time. I was curious. 'What is he saying?' I don't know Japanese very well. I opened Google Translator and copied it. I couldn't understand. I usually don't pronounce well. Well... My smartphone's Google translator doesn't even understand Korean I speak. So you can't understand what I'm saying in Japan. The Japanese I know are Warbashi, Damanegi, sake, Nihonshu... These are all the words. So following this long sentence, Google, which is only good at English, has no choice but to ignore my Japanese skills... I opened the Papago and followed it one syllable at a time. Hajime Mashite - Nice to meet you. Corregara - Corregara Yoroshiku Onegaisimasu - Nice to meet you. ""Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you."" It was something like that. I translated it. Nice to meet you. ^^ I copied and sent 'Oidekite Urescides'. I got a message in Japanese. She said, ""Seeing your face, do you like diving?"" ""I don't particularly like it, but I'm diving because I want to see the sea speed of the destination while traveling,"" I said. I went back on Facebook and saw the details. And use the translator I said, ""I think I can learn Japanese thanks to you."" ""I can't teach you Japanese, but I can speak Korean a little."" Talking informally... I only know how to speak a little bit. ""Excuse me, where in Korea are you?"". ""I live 30 minutes away from Incheon Airport. Are you live in Shinjuku?""

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Author:   K Lim
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9798247064039


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   05 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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