The song ends with a final, triumphant flourish. The lights go white. Min-seo stands tall, breathless and beaming. She didn't just show him—she showed herself that she was never the one who was "too little."
"I'll meet a man much cooler than you," she belts, her voice climbing with a defiant power that vibrates in the chests of ten thousand people. She isn't just performing a breakup anthem; she’s performing an exorcism.
The stage lights dim to a bruised purple, and for a moment, the arena is so quiet you can hear the hum of the amplifiers. Then, a single, sharp drum hit cracks through the air like glass shattering.
Min-seo stands center stage, her reflection caught in the polished floor. Three months ago, she was a ghost in her own life, watching the person she loved walk away with someone else. He had told her she was "too much" and "too little" all at once. He thought he took her voice with him. He was wrong.
As the brass section blares the opening notes of Min-seo doesn't just sing; she erupts.