Chapter 208
Theatrical Regression Life
Episode 208
ââ¦A reference point?â
âI donât know the details either.â
Jaeheon Lee sighed.
âBut we know roughly how history unfolded.â
This was a setting where the content of the novel I already knew was half based on Lee Jae-heonâs guess.
The fact that history exists in the other world is something that also appears in the original novel. For example, a water snake monster that lives in a small lake. This guy got tired of the survivors blaming him for self-destruction by eating the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, so he went into the water. Therefore, all that remains on land is its skin.
ââ¦Ah, about the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, I heard a little about it from Ha Seong-yoon. Is it in the same context?â
âItâs the same thing⦠I think. âIf I were to make a rough guess, that would be it.â
In the first place, the hidden world reflects the thoughts of reality and at the same time periodically preys on the humans of that era. There are humans as well as monsters, so there is no way they have no history. Although the setting of the history of the underworld was never explained in detail in the novel, I remembered the secret history connected with the occasionally mentioned monsters.
So what we can say for sure is that there is a God, at least in the other side of the world.
âActually, if you look at it, itâs a world where the author is also a god.â
Lee Jae-heon swallowed his thoughts and continued.
âIn the underworld, you can sometimes find traces of survivors. âItâs things like a rotting, flimsy wooden house, torn clothes, a worn-out notebook, or graffiti carved on the wall with a sharp object⦠You can read secret stories like wanting to go home, wanting to kill everyone, or a survival diary like something out of a movie.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
ââ¦I suddenly feel upset.â
âIn some of them, you can even find records of what happened in the underworld. There is nothing more important than survival, so I have never searched for such records, but based on what I have seen so far, I can say that there is a God. âI predict that there will be at least a transcendent person who can look down on the hidden world and exert influence.â
Of course, Lee Jae-heon didnât find the records by rolling around himself; they were things he had read in novels in his past life, but since he couldnât say such things now, he swallowed them cleanly down his throat.
And from here on, I had to mix Lee Jae-heonâs guess with the settings I had made.
ââ¦First of all, yes, thatâs right. There is a kind of genealogy.â
Fuck, honestly, this isnât even a setting I created. Sounds like a fucking doctor.
âI think Ha Seong-yoon and Jeong In-ho have already figured it out, but there is one person who taught me.â
ââ¦I taught you.â
âHe is the one who taught me how to behave and survive in the underworld. âIf my memory is not distorted, I think he was a police officer.â
Suddenly, my past life ended up teaching me in my current life.
âIf Ha Seong-yoonâs imagination had been a little lacking or if I had held on to my senses at the time, there wouldnât have been a need for such a self-destructive device. Iâm really going to turn around.â
However, the wide-open eyes that Ha Seong-yoon still wears were clearly looking at Lee Jae-heonâs past life. Since he spent most of his past life wearing a uniform, it would be impossible not to know that he was a police officer. I donât know if you saw the face, but I couldnât create a character in vain. If possible, the police officer who existed in âLee Jae-heonâsâ past had to imitate Lee Jae-heon in his past life.
For some reason, Jeong In-hoâs expression hardened slightly due to embarrassment and emptiness, and Jung In-hoâs expression also sank, as if he was thinking something when he saw that. The smile was still there, but those pitch black eyes were the same.
âWhat are you thinking with that look on your face?â
âNo, please keep talking.â
ââ¦.â
Lee Jae-heon wiped his face and continued.
âWe met when we were quite young. Thanks to that person, I didnât die and am still alive today. âI lived with quite a lot of help until that man died.â
âokay.â
ââ¦Why is your expressionâ¦.â
âIâm listening carefully.â
ââ¦.â
Lee Jae-heon wiped his face once again and continued with a strange sense of resentment.
ââ¦He wasnât a bad person.â
âI guess so.â
Fuck.
âLook at how the seed isnât even working.â
Yeah, thatâs why I felt even more uncomfortable. This is why I didnât want to create a character with a Past Life Day motif.
In the other world, I was so crazy that I couldnât understand the meaning of the obvious reactions, but now I knew everything. Didnât he even have a serious conversation with Employee Kwon? Now, the survivors were treating all of âLee Jae-heonâsâ former classmates like bastards.
âThey probably thought it was all because of them that my common sense was distorted.â
But voila, I was just reminiscing about my past life!
ââ¦.â
ââ¦not realâ¦.â
âYes.â
ââ¦.â
Iâm sorry, guys. Iâm sorry baby.
No, but itâs all set up by those bastards, so please just look at it. Itâs all these chicks who turned you into assholes and turned you into a single woman. I did my best. I defended Mojiri like you, and of course I have nothing to say to you⦠but honey, you dragged me in. Anyway, Iâm not at faultâ¦
Jeong In-ho, who was quietly observing Lee Jae-heon in agony, slightly rolled his eyes and asked.
âCan you tell me how you were helped?â
ââ¦hmm.â
Lee Jae-heon chose his words carefully, feeling threatened that if he answered incorrectly here, he would end up being the one who cursed at me in his past life. What should I say to say this?
ââ¦You saved me first, right?â
âIsnât it natural for the police to save the child?â
âNo, but it was that kind of environment⦠What is normal here is not normal there⦠Anyway, you didnât do anything bad by saving my life, right?â
âI never said it was bad.â
âLook at your eyes, you donât have a face that wouldnât say something like that.â
Why do people listen so crookedly when they say they saved someoneâs life?
âAnd⦠passing on survival knowledge?â
âTo a child? âYou canât do everything yourself?â
ââ¦Iâve been thinking about it since last time, but I think Mr. In-ho Jeong has very high standards for what a âpolice officerâ should be. âI will never hear you say you are a good police officer.â
âI think itâs a normal standard.â
âLetâs lower the standards a little bit before the police around the world start crying.â
Jeong In-ho said with a sly smile.
âProtecting a child for no reason should be the duty of a human being, even before the police.â
ââ¦.â
I canât believe how well you did in the novel.
âIf it werenât for me, you wouldnât have even thought of protecting Jang Seo-ah, you chick.â
Of course, there is nothing to criticize since he died the moment he came to his senses, but to Lee Jae-heon, who read the novel, the protagonistâs statement seemed quite contradictory.
ââ¦But that doesnât mean itâs wrong to teach people the knowledge they need to survive.â
âThen let me ask you one more question. âDid your child ever pick up a weapon during that process?â
Oh, there is no excuse for this.
âOtherwise itâs a configuration error.â
Since I donât know what events I will experience in the future, Lee Jae-heonâs childhood in my past life and my childhood in my current life overlapped quite a bit. Young Lee Jae-heon in his previous life naturally knew how to use weapons, so if he said no here, he could have been caught lying someday.
He answered, making an embarrassed face.
ââ¦I didâ¦catch it.â
âokay.â
âBut itâs natural to learn how to protect yourself in such an environment.â
âFor that matter, youâve never given something like that to another kindergarten student or high school sibling, right, Manager?â
ââ¦.â
There wasnât much that âLee Jae-heonâ could say here.
âThatâs right⦠itâs more efficient⦠and since Iâm there, thereâs no need for them to learn thatâ¦â
âHaha, I understand.â
âYou donât look like you understand at all, Jeong In-ho.â
At that, Jeong In-hoâs smile grew even deeper. Now the folded eyes had become very narrow.
âTo be honest, the manager has some distorted common sense. In our opinion, if such common sense is not instilled from a young age, it makes no sense.â
ââ¦I admit that I said a few nonsense while I was in the other world. But those were all just words that came out because I was out of my mind. Attaching too much meaning to itâ¦.â
âWouldnât it have been even more true since I was out of my mind?â
ââ¦.â
âFurthermore, it seems a little strange to me that the manager is trying so desperately to protect that person. Unless he was really influenced by me, the manager wouldnât have defended others this much. âHe probably just said âI seeâ in response to my comment.â
I had nothing to say.
ââ¦I knew it would end up like thisâ¦â
Still, I felt so fucking wronged that I tried to defend myself.
Additionally, even if this misunderstanding deepens, there is no problem with probability. Thatâs why Jaeheon Lee grumbled and talked a little about his past life. Let them make their own mistakes.
But it was really unfair⦠Itâs true that I was a bitch in my past life, but I never brainwashed newborn chicks. This means that even in the world of previous lives, crimes involving children were despised.
ââ¦like thatâ¦.â
Okay, whatever happens happens.
âWhat the fuck do you know? âTheyâre both me.â
It was a perfect draw, with no need to distinguish between the victim and the perpetrator, since my past life was the one who bullied me in my current life anyway. Since I couldnât throw away the settings that were already in place, I had no choice but to refine them to my discretion.
ââ¦.â
From now on, I am a dog. Moon-wol-rumbling.
ââ¦such a bad personâ¦.â
âLee Jae-heonâ trailed off with a faint frown on his face.
ââ¦No, itâs done. After all, I wasnât trying to talk about the sins that person committed. âLetâs get back to the point.â
âAre you avoiding me?â
âIâm not avoiding it. Itâs just that Mr. Inho Jeongâs perspective is bound to be different from mine. Youâve never seen that person in person. âI was the one who experienced that person first-hand, and In-ho Jeong only heard the story⦠so I think there is a difference in opinion.â
âI donât think thatâs the problem.â
âThat man was a good cop. âYou saved the lives of so many people that I canât compare to you⦠and justâ¦â
His fingertips trembled slightly. He avoids gaze and his voice wavers faintly. Jeong In-ho slowly blinked at the sight of âLee Jae-heonâ, who seemed to anyone to be a good victim whose weak point had been stabbed.
ââ¦Iâm sorry. Yes, I see.â
ââ¦.â
âThat could be true. I think I pushed too narrow an opinion. âI think I became sensitive because I was worried about the manager.â
ââ¦Thatâs it.â
âLee Jae-heonâ sighed and cleared his mind before continuing.
âAnyway, he said he had chosen me as his successor. âWhen I was young, I thought he was just referring to that personâs disciples or juniors, but after he died, I realized that too.â
âWhat?â
âIt was true that this world has a god and a protagonist determined by it.â
He stared into space for about three seconds, licked his lips as if hesitating, and then continued.
ââ¦the âmain characterâ chosen by God cannot die.â