Chapter 148
Theatrical Regression Life
Episode 148
ââ¦.â
Lee Jae-heon couldnât understand the person named Jeong In-ho.
âWouldnât that guy be relieved if I died?â
To be more honest, I didnât really want to understand. Therefore, I never once tried to seriously understand and sympathize with Jeong In-ho and all of his companions.
ââ¦Should I apologize?â
ââ¦Iâm not sure.â
ââ¦.â
That was because Lee Jae-heon disliked a person named Jeong In-ho.
âWhat are you asking me to do?â
As expected, Jeong In-ho was arrogant.
Recalling memories of a past life did not mean that memories of the present life would disappear. Although the situation has now been covered up with âactually, it was all my acting!â, Lee Jae-heon before recalling the memories of his past life is also saying that the origin itself is the same as the current Lee Jae-heon.
The original Lee Jae-heon was an old man, no matter what anyone said. To put it bluntly, he was an old man with a vicious spirit who even gave up a lot of sleep in the morning and went to work early for the joy of craving someone else. He couldnât have been completely unaware of Assistant Manager Jeong In-hoâs disdain for him.
Even Lee Jae-heon, who had no memory of his previous life, instinctively knew that that guy was ignoring me.
âFirst of all⦠I will apologize.â
And by nature, old-timers were a race of people who felt unbearable humiliation when they thought their authority was ignored. In the meantime, there was no way I could look favorably on this guy named In-ho Jeong.
âAnyway, you seem like a picky bastard.â
Lee Jae-heon, who sighed and hid his thoughts from his face, continued calmly.
âIt is true that I did not give you much consideration. âActually, there is a little difference between what you and I think.â
ââ¦I know. âThanks to you, you look like a zombie.â
âSo there are some things where empathy itself is not possible. I donât know how my future self will sound if I say this. âI guess you didnât seem to be very sad about my death.â
In fact, the bad relationship between Jung In-ho and Lee Jae-heon was quite long, and it has been a long time since their first impressions of each other were ruined. They say that in order to fix a ruined first impression, you have to meet face-to-face and talk again several times, but thereâs no way Lee Jae-heon or Jung In-ho would have that kind of sincerity.
He had become accustomed to what he had been craving for so long, and the person named Jung In-ho was also a very unpleasant and irritating person to Lee Jae-heon.
ââ¦everyone feels sad when someone they know diesâ¦â
âBut I wasnât a good person.â
What did I say in the last episode?
After a short thought, he said something that âJaeheon Leeâ would say at this point.
ââ¦I was always in your way. Stupid, annoying and one-dimensional.â
ââ¦.â
âTo be honest, it may be true that I donât see you as people. However, I thought that other people would not see me as a person either.â
It was probably a familiar sentence.
This is because it was a line that came out when an abandoned dog monster attacked and Jung In-ho came to help him, and they had a fight because they did not agree on what each other wanted.
âI never thought I would be in your life.â
Lee Jae-heon sighed inwardly as he recalled that time.
âSecondly, is it because of jealousy?â
This is why I hate the main character in front of me.
This is what Lee Jae-heon realized after examining his own condition with minimal objectivity through one regression, and he seemed to feel a kind of inferiority complex towards the main character, Jeong In-ho.
âIâve always thought of myself as⦠some kind of villain.â
ââ¦Did you do any role playing when you were that age?â
âItâs a funny thing to say, but itâs probably not wrong. âI thought that kind of role suited me.â
âThatâs a really funny thing to say.â
âEven now, my thoughts are not much different.â
Needless to say, both Lee Jae-heon in his past life and Lee Jae-heon in his current life were villains with bad mouths.
In his past life, he received a pretty worthy fate thanks to his abilities, but he ultimately collapsed as a villain, and in this life, isnât he a third-rate villain who will be forgotten for a moment of pleasure?
Of course, such an ending would have been a blessing in disguise, but it was none of Lee Jae-heonâs business, as he was extremely childish and cruel by nature. He basically had a talent for being hostile toward others who had what he didnât have.
âSo, wouldnât he be someone who can get hurt a few times or even die?â
ââ¦I really donât know why Iâm listening to this stupid story again, Managerâ¦â
âIâm just telling you what I think. âThat future⦠I think my future self may have caused a conflict with In-ho Jeong over this.â
Lee Jae-heon even went as far as to dislike the protagonist itself, without any other reasons. Just existing itself is stressful.
âActually, this was the biggest problem.â
Based on his memories of his past life, Lee Jae-heon hates the âmain characterâ, but that bastard somehow touched those memories of his past life.
Lee Jae-heonâs wife was a novel writer on the side, and she liked to create characters based on real people around her. The character âJeong In-hoâ created by his wife took many characteristics from Lee Jae-heon himself and one of his juniors whom he disliked very much.
Therefore, Jung In-hoâs existence itself could be seen as a land mine for Lee Jae-heon.
âNow that Iâve mentioned it, I⦠have never attached great meaning to my death. If you just die, you die. âThatâs it.â
âIâm truly speechless.â
âSo I thought that even if I died, I would be quickly forgotten. Listening to you now, I think I made quite a big mistake, but I donât know. Even now, it doesnât really hit meâ¦â
He trailed off his words, which flowed a little quickly, as if he was nervous. He clasped his hands together or touched them to show that he was feeling uncomfortable with the current situation, and then clasped his hands together and averted his gaze to the other side, as if he had belatedly realized his condition.
Anyway, whether Lee Jae-heon truly understood Jung In-ho or sympathized with him or not, in the end he had to make the other person feel better. As long as there was a topic called âreturnâ, the direction he had to go was very clear.
âSo I did everything⦠I know itâs ridiculous, but I wanted to figure it out somehow.â
ââ¦why.â
âBecause I have the ability and you are weak.â
In any case, it was enough to give the feeling that all the things that were thought to be mere scraps were meaningful times, and that âthe situation was solved with the knowledge gained through regression.â
Jaeheon Lee calmly lowered his voice. After coughing up blood once, his voice was quite cracked.
âBecause I deserve to die and be forgotten so quicklyâ¦â â
â¦.â
âI believed that if anyone should be consumed, it should be me. Isnât that the case? âEvery efficient task involves consuming the least valuable but situationally appropriate materials first.â
ââ¦I really want to cry every time the word efficiency comes out of the managerâs mouth.â
It was a light remark, like a joke, but the expression on his face was anything but.
Jeong In-ho was gradually getting tired of talking with Lee Jae-heon, but the reason he was able to hold on until now was because he revealed his secret. Because I informed Lee Jae-heon of his regression.
That would be quite comforting, so I could push a little further here.
âEven now, my thoughts are not much different, Jeong In-ho. âYou are still a little older, but if you spend some time here, you will be able to understand me.â
âDonât try to persuade me because you suddenly feel like this is the right time.â
ââ¦I was just saying that you donât have to worryâ¦.â
Up to this point, the flow of the conversation was really similar to âbeforeâ.
âFor the most part, only the nuances have changed, but the content remains the same.â
Lee Jae-heon showed a faintly sour expression but continued to avoid eye contact.
And there was no way the main character, Jung In-ho, didnât know that. By now, youâre probably letting go of your frustration by wondering if youâll fail again. You might want to die halfway.
âThere is no particular big problem. Even if it looks like it hurts a lot and you canât use your hands anymore, thatâs not the case. âI donât do anything I canât handle.â
ââ¦.â
âI always do my best to find the best efficiency.â
But I had no intention of making it that far.
ââ¦still.â
It would be better to play it at this point.
ââ¦My well-being is with Mr. Jeong In-hoâ¦.â
ââ¦.â
âIf you say he has a great influence on other peopleâ¦.â
Jeong In-hoâs expression hardened at that shallow voice.
At first glance, it felt like it was solidified with a bad meaning, but Lee Jae-heon, who knew the other person, could tell. He must have been feeling a glimmer of hope or a wavering sense of resignation in Lee Jae-heonâs words.
Lee Jae-heon, who confirmed this discreetly, hesitated several times before continuing.
ââ¦I will take care.â
ââ¦What?â
Jeong In-ho asked in disbelief, and Lee Jae-heon answered the vague question.
âYours and mine. To make it a little less distracting⦠uhâ¦.â
âSo.â
ââ¦Okay, wouldnât it be okay if you just take care of yourself?â
âhow?â
âhow? Ha, my. Okay, can I meet your standards? Or are you going to punish me so much that it doesnât really work like it used to?â
Lee Jae-heon closed his eyes and wiped his face as if he was tired, but did not hide his awkwardness. The fact that he said something like this meant that it was extremely unusual and impossible for Lee Jae-heon.
He continued, feeling that it would be a shame for it to end at this level.
ââ¦Anyway, thank you for your hard work.â
ââ¦Whyâ¦â
âYou were mumbling about failure and all, but I guess it wasnât completely meaningless. âAt least you will know what will happen in the future.â
ââ¦.â
âAnd thereâs no guarantee that only Jeong In-ho will remember the situation from before⦠is there any? Maybe there will come a day when I and others will remember those days. âI donât know why this happened in the first place, but thereâs no way itâs just you.â
Thatâs how I laid the groundwork.
âIâll just pretend to remember it later.â
Of course, I didnât think of everything, but just occasionally asked âHuh? Hasnât there been something like this before?â Just to get lucky. Shouldnât that be enough for Lee Jae-heon to make a comeback?
âThe other side of the world has a very strong influence on the mind, so if you have the will to remember it, it may come to mind⦠It will also be helpful if In-ho Jeong finds the reason why he remembers what happened at that time.â
In fact, this was the flow I had in mind from the time I first returned.
I didnât know that I would use this for the main characterâs mental healing, but I still wanted to create a context so that Lee Jae-heon could also use the information from the previous episode.
âBecause if I keep remembering the main character, it will be difficult to change my behavior.â
If the main character was the only one who remembered the previous timeline, it would be difficult for Lee Jae-heon to change the course of his actions on his own. Fortunately, this time, I spent time in a dream for the first time, but there was no stimulation or change, so intact history cannot be changed.
He wanted to use this piece of cake somehow.
âSo, I will help you too.â
ââ¦.â
âI wonât die. Iâm serious. I donât know if a disaster will strike, but even if it gets to that point, I wonât give up. âWhy donât we just try to survive as much as possible and come back to you?â
ââ¦Ahâ¦â
Hearing Lee Jae-heonâs words, Jeong In-ho slowly blinked several times.
ââ¦Wait a minute are you crying now?â
ââ¦.â
âUhâ¦? uh? No, I said I would do well, but why are you crying?â¦â
The main character shed tears.
I felt a familiar feeling of déjà vu, but it meant that I had somehow solved the immediate situation.
* * *
ââ¦.â
I was clinging to someone.
His hands hung on his waist and he desperately tried to keep from falling. Because I knew that if I left it like this, I would fall into the depths and die.
It was also like a reflex caused by fear. Just like when a person screams when the pain is so bad, or like a person who gets scared when they step on a thorn and takes off their foot, I ended up clinging to it without realizing it. If I had been in my right mind, I wouldnât have acted so stupid.
I wanted Kang Min-ah to live.
ââ¦Directorâ¦.â
Thatâs how Manager Lee Jae-heon died.
âManager, managerâ¦.â
ââ¦.â
âIâm sorry. Iâm sorry I caught you. âI shouldnât have done that, and Iâm sorry.â
ââ¦.â
âI killed the managerâ¦.â
I couldnât remember anything in detail. The fear-stricken brain refused to recognize reality, so when Kang Min-ah came to her senses, only a few things came to mind.
Itâs just that Manager Lee Jae-heon suffered because she clung to him.
âThe manager took the pain for me when I was in painâ¦.â
He was a truly horrible idiot who made no sense.
Kang Min-ah, terrified, clung to Director Lee Jae-heon for her life, and while trying to catch her, he almost fell off a cliff. Even so, he prayed to the killer to save Kang Min-ah, who he barely caught. I prayed that even though I must have felt really nauseous.
Instead of torturing myself, please donât drop me.
âI should have died.â
ââ¦.â
âI should have let go first and fallen down the cliff. Then the manager wouldnât have been so sick. âIt was like I was constantly asking that person to make a sacrifice.â
At work, he suffered a serious injury to his leg by a monster while trying to catch Kang Min-ah. This time too, it wasnât much different. Director Lee Jae-heon chose the option of being tortured by the killer to save Kang Min-ah.
Oh how disgusting it was. This means that one wishes pain to the target of oneâs murderous intentions. How miserable must it have been for oneself to beg for life in that way. Even Kang Min-ah, who was just listening, feels so sick and despairing when she thinks back on that conversationâ¦
âItâs because of me.â
All of that was a sacrifice for Kang Min-ah.
âIf only I hadnât been there, if I had been more mature⦠the manager wouldnât have died like that.â
ââ¦.â
âRight?â
To that question,
ââ¦uhâ¦.â
I said.
Kang Min-ah felt a hint of fear.
ââ¦What is thisâ¦?â
âplease.â
âWhat are you? âWhat are you saying? I⦠Iâve never experienced anything like that.â
âPlease, please.â
âDonât ask me to do thatâ¦!â
As I stepped back out of instinctive rejection, Inyoung, who looked just like me, reached out and hugged me. The obsession with his trembling fingertips made it feel more like a restraint than a hug.
âItâ was like Kang Min-ah in everything, but not completely the same. It couldnât be the same as Kang Min-ah, who was much stronger and seemed more desperate than her. It couldnât be the same as Kang Min-ah, who had never gone through what the other person went through.
But it felt like it wasnât too far awayâ¦
ââ¦Iâm sorryâ¦â
ââ¦â
âI killed that person.â
I couldnât refuse any longer.
âYou will kill him.â
Kang Min-ah was right.
This is Kang Min-ah, who has neither evolved nor degenerated yet.
* * *
ââ¦Ah.â
It was a strange dream.
(Continued in the next part)