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Suddenly, he wasn't just in a house; he was in a ribcage. The architecture shifted, the hallways curving like bone, pulsing with a rhythmic beat. He realized the "More" he sought wasn't outside—it wasn't in the accolades or the silver platters. It was the fire burning in his own lungs.
As the last note faded, Hoseok stood alone in the quiet, dusty room. He looked into a small box on the table—a miniature version of the very room he stood in. He closed the lid with a smirk, finally satisfied. He had consumed the flame, and now, he was ready to let it burn. j-hope 'MORE' Official MV
In a climactic burst of electric guitar, the boundaries between his polished idol self and his raw, inner artist collapsed. He stood in the center of the chaos, a jester in a dark kingdom, laughing as the structure around him shook. He didn't want the world's version of fame anymore; he wanted the truth, even if it was loud, messy, and terrifying. Suddenly, he wasn't just in a house; he was in a ribcage
Inside, the house was a fever dream of fragmented memories. He moved through the hallways like a ghost in a grunge suit, his footsteps echoing against the heavy, distorted bass that seemed to thrum from the floorboards themselves. In one room, he sat at a long, cold table, surrounded by figures whose faces were blurred by the haze of ambition. They passed around plates of nothing, hungrily consuming the idea of success while Hoseok watched, his eyes dark and piercing. He felt the itch under his skin—the "More." It was the fire burning in his own lungs
The air in the dimly lit foyer tasted of sulfur and old paper. Jung Hoseok—better known to the world as —stood before a weathered door, his silhouette sharp against the peeling wallpaper. He wasn't the man the world knew as "the sun." Today, he was the shadow. He kicked the door open.