BTS RM might be the next to leave for his mandatory service
BTS RM might be the next to leave for his mandatory service
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The globe is enamoured with the Korean band BTS. And everyone adores the band's leader Kim Namjoon, also known as RM (Rap Monster). Recently, RM used Weverse, Korea's version of Twitter, to communicate his emotions to his followers all over the world and to comprehend the fact that BTS made its debut ten years ago.

BTS's leader RM, alias Kim Namjoon, has written a letter to his followers and discussed a variety of subjects, such as his emotions, the affection of his followers, and his time in the military. RM suggested on Weverse on Friday that knowing what it will be like when he returns after serving his military service makes him "curious and scared."

Namjoon wrote "My sense of confidence is both there and yet not quite. Maybe it's just become a sensation I've become comfortable with. To tell you the truth, I am both curious and a little scared to know what it will be like when I do come back. Time passes so swiftly and all things change and so will I. I think it would be irresponsible of me to hope your love (for us) will remain unchanged. Nor do I want to hold onto your coattails with tears (in my eyes)."

He added, "Rather than wandering around in search of love if I can embody love itself. I want to believe that love will naturally come to those who love and to those who show a willingness to nurture that love. It's nearly our ten-year anniversary. It's a shame to think about how the longer time passes and the dust begins to settle over my heart. I have to accept that there are some things that will only continue to get harder. In a way, I suppose this may just be part of the deal the weight that comes with matters of the heart and all of this goes to show just how much we shared together."

RM also wrote, "As for me I will spend each day thankful for the simple things in my life constantly reminding myself of what has been a part of who I am and as always I will continue to do just fine, a 'will have been pp' if you will. I understand that you all must have your fair share of challenging moments. I understand that these moments may come with a lot of pain but I hope you will do just fine! I will sometimes (and always) be curious about how you all are doing."

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by RM (@rkive)

Well, even though RM hasn't yet officially announced his mandatory duty, he has undoubtedly made indications by using this letter. Before J-Hope, band member Jin was the second BTS member to go for the training in December 2022. The BTS band members are currently concentrating on their solo ventures. After each member has served their time in the military, the band will reconvene in 2025.

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