His stomach felt heavy.
This familiar and stable weight.
As Seo-jun opened his eyes slightly and looked down, he saw Chun-bong as expected.
"Oppa..."
Chun-bong murmured in her sleep, her eyes red from crying.
Suddenly, fragmented memories began to flash through Seo-junâs mind.
"Ugh..."
He furrowed his brow.
The headache was bad enough, but he couldnât be sure if his actions had been completely his own will.
Clenchâ!
When he balled his fist, he felt an odd surge of strength.
Seo-jun closed his eyes and observed the state of his own inner world.
What had once been a lively landscape now appeared as if a storm had torn through it. Rotten plum trees bloomed wildly, and an overflowing river had ravaged the surroundings into chaos.
Yet, even in this chaos, it was a natural part of the scenery, making it hard to dismiss as something entirely wrong.
"Haa..."
He let out a vacant sigh, causing his stomach to rise and fall.
More precisely, it was Chun-bong, who had jolted awake, lifting her head quickly.
"Oppa...!?"
Huff, huff... Chun-bong, panting, wore a distressed expression.
"Get up already, you fool..."
"Okay."
"Ahhh!!!"
Chun-bong leaped up.
Her expected landing spot was Seo-jun's stomach. Preparing for the impact, Seo-jun braced himself, but Chun-bong landed with one arm and leg bracing herself, panting.
"Is, is your body okay...!?"
"Yeah. Iâm fine."
Seo-jun lifted Chun-bong, who had landed in an awkward position, and sat her down before getting up. She immediately leaned in close, examining his face.
"Stay lying down! Should I bring you some water!?"
"No, Iâm fine. What about the martial arts tournament?"
"Is that really important right now!?"
Fuming, Chun-bong forcibly pushed Seo-jun back into a lying position.
"So what happened?"
"What do you mean, what happened! The tournamentâs been postponed for three days!"
"Oh, thatâs good."
When Seo-jun chuckled, Chun-bong's gaze grew sharper.
"Hey, Lee Seo-jun."
"Hm?"
"Do you think this is funny? Do you even realize how close you were to dying? No matter how talented you are, charging at a Huashan elder like that is ridiculous!"
Chun-bongâs outburst ended in a deep sigh.
"Thatâs it. Forget the tournament. Youâre not getting out of bed for a while."
"No, Iâm really fine."
"......"
This time, it was Chun-bong who fell silent.
But it wasnât just silence.
Her eyes were speaking more than any words.
In the end, Seo-jun awkwardly took a lying position again, smiling sheepishly.
"Did I look really weird?"
"Of course. Do you think that was normal?"
"It happens sometimes."
Staring blankly at the unfamiliar ceiling, Seo-jun realized this wasnât the ceiling of the inn they had been staying at.
Judging from the faint scent of medicinal herbs, it seemed they were in some sort of clinic.
"But seriously, Iâm fine. Even when I lose my temper, I donât do anything I wouldnât normally do."
It was the same this time.
Although heâd gone overboard, even if he had been in his right mind, he would have charged at the elder.
Hearing this, Chun-bongâs eyebrows drooped slightly.
"Care about your own body first before worrying about mine."
"Iâm fine..."
"If you say âfineâ one more time, Iâll kill you."
"Oh..."
Seo-jun chuckled softly.
Watching him, Chun-bong sighed heavily and scooted closer to him.
"So, is there something youâre hiding from me?"
"Hiding? Not really."
"Donât lie. Things have been strange for a while. Youâve been keeping things from me, havenât you?"
There isnât...?
Seo-jun tried to lighten the mood with a playful tone, but he couldnât bring himself to say it.
Chun-bongâs eyes were so serious that he worried she might get hurt if he made light of it.
"There is one thing I didnât mention. Iâm not sure if itâs related, but itâs not a big deal."
"What is it? Just tell me. Or is it something you canât say to me?"
"Of course not. Thereâs nothing I canât tell you."
Scratching his head, Seo-jun suddenly sat up.
Chun-bong shot him a look that said, "You should stay lying down," but this wasnât something to discuss lying down.
"I mentioned before that I came from another world, right?"
"You did."
"I lived a pretty normal life, but there was one peculiar thing."
It was something from Seo-junâs childhood.
From what he remembered, his family had been happy.
His parents got along well, and they doted on him.
At least, thatâs how Seo-jun saw it.
"But my mom had an affair. Then, suddenly, she left."
His father was so shocked that he didnât recover for a long time.
That didnât mean he abused Seo-jun, though.
In fact, he took care of Seo-junâs needs even while neglecting his own.
"Several years passed like that, and then, one day, my mom came back."
She cried and begged Seo-junâs father for forgiveness.
She admitted her mistakes and pleaded for them to start over.
Seo-jun didnât know what was going through his fatherâs mind at the time, but he accepted her request without hesitation.
And from then on, he treated her with even more love than before.
It seemed like their happy family was returning.
"Then, a few days laterâmaybe not even a monthâa woman showed up at our door."
It was late at night.
Unable to sleep, Seo-jun had been tossing and turning when he heard the doorbell ring.
Sneaking out to see what was happening, he found his father talking to a woman at the door.
He still remembered her vividly.
She was busty, pretty, like someone youâd see on TV.
Seeing someone like that in real life was fascinating.
So, Seo-jun quietly watched as they talked.
"And then my mom came out. The woman recognized her."
He had thought she was just one of his momâs acquaintances.
Seo-jun was about to go back to his room.
Would things have been different if he had?
Just as Seo-jun was turning away, his mom pulled out a hidden kitchen knife and stabbed his father in the back as he chatted, completely unaware.
"What...?"
Chun-bong, unable to help herself, gasped and covered her mouth.
"Uh, no... Keep going."
"Thatâs the end. Thereâs not much else."
After his father collapsed, the woman laughed and said something to Seo-junâs trembling mother before they both left the house.
After that, the police came, he went to an orphanage, and his life returned to something resembling normalcy.
"I still donât really know what it was all about. I donât know why they spared me, or what they gained by killing my father."
"Uh, no..."
Chun-bong rolled her eyes in disbelief, then cautiously moved closer and hugged Seo-jun tightly.
"A-are you okay?"
"Iâm fine. It was a long time ago."
When Seo-jun chuckled, Chun-bong, on the verge of tears, spoke with a trembling voice.
"Iâm sorry..."
"For what?"
"If Iâd been there, I would have killed that woman with a single strike."
"Oh, donât worry. I already killed her."
When he was twenty-four.
Not long before he fell into the martial arts world.
He had been walking down the street when he saw her by chance.
Seo-jun, feeling as if he were possessed, had followed her. When they were in a quiet area, he picked up a rock and smashed it into her head.
"After hitting her about ten times, she died."
He had hidden for a while, waiting for the police to come, but when he came to his senses, he was in the martial arts world.
Sometimes, he wondered.
How was his mother doing?
He was a bit curious, but he didnât want to dwell on it.
He didnât even know how he would react if he saw her again.
"...You did the right thing."
"Right?"
"Yeah. That bitch deserved it."
This was the martial arts world, after all. It definitely had a different moral compass from the modern world.
Feeling a sense of peace wash over him, Seo-jun pulled Chun-bong, who was still hugging him tightly, closer as he lay back down.
The warmth washed away his fatigue.
But for some reason, he wasnât sleepy anymore. Even with his eyes closed, he didnât feel like he would fall asleep.
"Geum, letâs go for a walk."
"...Where?"
"Anywhere."
"...That's an unusually sensible answer."
"So, youâre saying yes?"
Seo-jun got up and checked his clothing.
His martial robes were gone, replaced by thinner garments.
"Thatâs fine."
He grabbed the sword that was lying next to him.
The sword that had been broken in half.
Clicking his tongue, Seo-jun sheathed the sword and fastened it to his waist.
"Letâs go."
"So, Chun-bong."
"Hm?"
The small hand he held squirmed slightly.
Seo-jun looked down at her, and her large, round eyes looked back up at him.
Something about it made him chuckle, and Chun-bong squeezed his hand harder.
"Now that I think about it, doesnât my story have nothing to do with me losing control sometimes?"
"Of course it does. It absolutely does."
"Really?"
As he looked up at the sky, gazing blankly at the moon, its brightness dazzled him.
A half-moon, swollen and round.
It seemed like the moon would be full in just a few days.
"Wait a second. How long was I lying down?"
"Not even a full day. Are you really sure youâre okay?"
"I told you, Iâm fine."
Yawning and walking idly for a moment, he suddenly felt a tug on his hand, causing him to stop.
"Why?"
"Are you really okay?"
"Geum, seriously, Iâm fine."
"No, youâre not. You donât seem fine at all."
"What?"
Scratching his head, Seo-jun looked at Chun-bong as she stared at him intently.
"Today, youâve been way too quiet. Itâs weird."
"Youâre always telling me to stop acting crazy."
"Thatâs just how I talk."
Mumbling, Chun-bong suddenly shut her eyes tightly and leaned forward with her head down.
"Come on!"
"Huh? What is it? You want a kiss?"
"No, you idiot! Iâll let you pinch my cheek, so cheer up!"
"Oh, I see."
This adorable little rascal.
Her face had slimmed down a bit, but she still had those chubby cheeks. As Seo-jun gently pinched them, he felt a sense of peace wash over him.
"Hoo⦠Is this what enlightenment feels like?"
"â¦What are you even saying?"
Chun-bong pouted, slightly opening her eyes to look up at Seo-jun.
"Iâm not like that."
"Hm? What are you talking about all of a sudden?"
"I would never betray you, oppa. Never. Iâd even bet my fatherâs honor on it."
Her fatherâs honor?
The statement was random, but Seo-jun understood what she meant.
"I know, donât worry."
"â¦Good."
Anyway, Chun-bong was precious to him, and that was enough.
The next morning.
"Lee Seo-jun is back!"
Seo-jun sat up, stretching his arms.
"Ugh⦠so noisy first thing in the morningâ¦."
"Did I wake my little Chun-bong up?"
"Iâm going back to sleep⦠Donât wake me upâ¦."
"Okay, sleep more."
After tucking Chun-bong back into bed, Seo-jun sat there, staring off into space, when he suddenly sensed something.
Whatâs this?
Instinctively, he grabbed his sword and waited. Soon, there was a knock at the door, followed by a voice.
"May I come in?"
The voice was strangely familiar and unfamiliar at the same time.
It was the voice of an older man, but who could it be?
Furrowing his brows in thought, Seo-jun responded.@@novelbin@@
"No, you may not."