In the quiet, flower-drenched town of Angang-eup, Gyeongju, where spring arrives with the soft hush of petals and secrets bloom under sunlight, two lives destined to meet begin a love story neither of them saw coming—but both will never forget.
Lee Seung Min is used to silence. Living with a rare, incurable condition that gradually confines his body, he finds comfort in the still things—books, fleeting blossoms, stories that speak more truth than most people. His heart beats for beauty, even if his world is getting smaller. But everything changes one Spring Break, when a visit to a secluded orchard introduces him to someone unlike anyone he’s ever known.
Lee Seung Yeon is blind, who sees the world not with her eyes, but with her heart. Through the voices of flowers, the rhythm of footsteps, the warmth of ughter, and the textures of pages, she reads the world like poetry. She has always been curious about the colors she’s never seen—until a boy with a quiet voice and a storm behind his eyes enters her life and changes everything, she thought she understood about love, about longing… and about herself.
What begins as a serendipitous meeting under a tree becomes a connection that deepens with every shared chapter, every secret smile, every unspoken promise. They bond over a book that only hearts like theirs could understand—a tale about a hidden garden, forgotten stars, and love that survives in silence. And as their friendship turns into something more, they begin to ask the questions that matter most:
Can two hearts find a home in each other before the seasons change?
What if the greatest gift we can give someone is the courage to see themselves—clearly and completely—for the very first time?
Can a single meeting rewrite the stories we tell ourselves about who we are?
What if the right person doesn’t show us a new world, but helps us love the one we’re already in?
Through the seasons of youth, through ughter, te spring days, and stories exchanged under the trees, Seung Min and Seung Yeon begin to see the world—and themselves—differently. They discover that love isn’t about fixing what’s broken—it’s about holding it gently. Helping it grows. He teaches her how to trace dreams with her hands; she reminds him that even fading stars still shine. But in a world that sometimes forgets the quiet ones, how do you hold on to a love that feels too rare to st?
Eyes See You is a lyrical, heart-stirring coming-of-age tale about young love, self-worth, and the quiet bravery it takes to bloom, even in the shadows. Tender and radiant, it will remind readers that even the most fragile things can carry the strongest hope—and that sometimes, love doesn’t need to be seen to be felt in full.
In a world that often demands perfection, this is a novel that reminds us that some of the most beautiful connections are born not in what we see, but in what we feel.
And sometimes, the clearest kind of love is the one that finds us in the dark—soft, unwavering, and true.