Chapter 299
Theatrical Regression Life
Episode 299
Park Da-hoon, who was hiding under the desk, blinked.
ââ¦Uhâ¦.â
I feel something.
âThatâs strange.â
It was a really strange feeling.
It feels like anxiety is shaped like a centipede and crawls through my veins. I couldnât figure out the source of that itchy and uncomfortable impatience. Park Da-hoon, who was staring blankly into space while hugging his knees, blinked quickly a couple of times.
ââ¦.â
After a while, he muttered softly.
ââ¦sister?â
I donât know why that word suddenly appeared.
It was strange. Park Da-hoon did not usually call Park Da-young his sister. When I was very young, I called them that, but later I found out that most siblings call each other by their first names and treat each other rudely. It was really strange that Park Da-hoon suddenly found his sister while she was hiding.
âwhy?â
Why did I feel this nervous and think of Park Da-young again?
ââ¦.â
Park Da-hoon fiddled with the cell phone he received from Yoon Gar-ram, but in the end, he couldnât call anyone. Park Da-hoon was too smart to ruin the entire investigation teamâs work with such unfounded impatience. This is not something that can be solved by making others fuss or getting angry.
Park Da-hoonâs decision became even stronger when he heard the sound of shoes around that time.
ââ¦.â
ââ¦.â
In this situation, who can you really call?
âThat doesnât make sense.â
The moment you make the call, not only will Park Da-hoon himself be caught by the teacher monster, but Yoon Gar-ram, who is hiding in the lobby with him, will also suffer. Even if I called Park Da-young, there was nothing that could be resolved right away, and the same thing happened even if I called the standby team on the 1st, 3rd, or 4th floor.
ââ¦.â
After several minutes of covering my mouth to prevent even the sound of my breathing from being heard, the teacher monster finally left.
ââ¦Haâ¦â
With a small sigh, Park Da-hoon touched the smooth screen of his cell phone.
I couldnât figure out why I was so anxious.
* * *
ââ¦.â
To be honest, Jeong In-ho was not a very good student.
ââ¦Ughâ¦â
Jeong In-ho tried to calm himself down while pressing his throbbing forehead. For Jeong In-ho, who did not even listen to real-life classes properly, the classes in the hidden world were too harsh.
Jeong In-ho held out his hand and closed his eyes as Hong Gyeong-jun looked at him, as if asking him how he was doing.
âMy head is starting to hurt.â
My head was pounding and I felt hot, as if I had a cold.
âWhat kind of case is this again?â
If In-ho Jeong was a high school student and this was a real classroom, it could be hypothesized that he was faking it due to his extreme aversion to class, but he didnât particularly feel like he was faking it. This was because even with Jeong In-hoâs lukewarm hands, my forehead was quite hot.
âUghâ¦â He
let out a small moan at the tingling sensation that felt like being pricked by a needle, and Hong Gyeong-jun, who was sitting right next to him, looked at him with an even more strange gaze. I could tell that that person didnât like Jung In-ho very much from his gaze mixed with worry and uncertainty. Actually, Jung In-ho himself also disliked Hong Kyung-jun quite a bit.
But now my head was throbbing so much that I didnât even care about that.
âWhyâ¦?â
What happens in the behind-the-scenes world may seem random and nonsensical at first glance, but no matter how big the leap, there is a clear connection with reality. If this headache and fever were not an illusion, there must have been some obvious cause.
ââ¦.â
Then Jeong In-ho realized.
ââ¦ah.â
Now that I think about it, I used to hide my pain like this when I was young.
âWas it a bit much?â
Thinking about it now, it was a foolish thing to do, but at the time, Jeong In-ho had no choice. I lost both of my parents when I was much younger than high school, and I didnât want to be a burden to my uncle who took me in at that time. He never once asked me for anything, butâ¦
âWhy was that so unsettlingâ¦â
My uncle gave me a lot of pocket money and experience in a kind and affectionate manner, but despite this, he had a strong feeling that he was raising me out of obligation. It may have been because Jung In-ho felt this line as he grew older, but in the end, his uncle also left him.
As soon as I entered university, I left behind enough money to become independent.
ââ¦.â
In the end, Jeong In-ho, who was a high school student, guessed right. That he will leave one day because he obligingly takes care of her and does not give her full affection. Surprisingly, humans may have better senses the younger they are.
ââ¦Haaâ¦.â
Even while I was thinking that, the headache didnât go away.
âMr. Jeong In-ho.â
ââ¦why.â
âYou look in bad condition.â
âI know too, so just be quiet.â
I knew from experience that small talk like this was not regulated, but the sight of the monster teacher staring at them as they opened their mouths was just creepy. Jeong In-ho opened his mouth saying that it was really okay and tried to divert Hong Gyeong-junâs gaze.
Hong Gyeong-jun raised his eyebrows at the sight of Jeong In-ho like that.
âNowâ¦â
âYes?â
âDo you look like a child?â
ââ¦.â
When Jeong In-ho cursed silently with his eyes, Hong Gyeong-jun shrugged his shoulders and turned his head back to the front. Jeong In-ho, who already felt like he was going to die from pain and started a strange argument, gave him an evil look, but the other person never looked at him again.
Finally, when class ended, Jeong In-ho gritted his teeth and asked Hong Gyeong-jun.
âSo what was that fight about earlier?â
âIt wasnât really a fight. âI think there is a misunderstanding.â
âIf you suddenly say something like that after a misunderstanding, of course I feel bad. Donât you know that? really?â
âSoâ¦â
Hong Gyeong-jun, who was preparing to go out the back door of the classroom, pointed his finger at Jeong In-ho.
âThatâs what it looks like.â
âMy⦠where is the problem?â
âwell. âIâm not sure either.â
âAre you kidding me now?â
âFirst of all, your tone?â
ââ¦speechâ¦?â
âI wasnât really arguing.â
Hong Gyeong-jun continued speaking while calling someone in the third floor lobby.
âThe current In-ho Jeong looks like a student of about 18 years old.â
ââ¦I do not understand.â
âDo you know that you havenât been able to manage your facial expressions since a while ago? The Mr. Jeong In-ho I know is much better at smiling than this. âMore than anything⦠it didnât feel right.â
âSo youâre going to start a fight?â
âLook, doesnât the slightest touch make him this angry? Normally, you would have laughed instead. Or look at them with disdain.â
Hong Gyeong-jun asked over the cell phone.
âYes, itâs over. âPlease open the door.â
Contact was immediately lost and the door opened, and Hong Gyeong-jun led Jeong In-ho out of the classroom. The two student monsters they sent outside were wandering around the hallway, but fortunately they didnât make eye contact until they had met everyone waiting in the lobby and entered the elevator. Student monsters do not make hostile movements unless they attack first, but they may affect other monsters, so we tried to be as careful as possible.
âIf you donât know even after doing this, it seems like the monsters at school rely on sight rather than sound. Oh, donât press the 4th floor. Jaeheon Lee and I have to wait on the third floor.â
ââ¦So⦠why is everyone gathered in the elevator?â
Hong Gyeong-jun answered Ha Seong-yoonâs question.
âJung In-ho is strange.â
âyes?â
Ha Seong-yoon frowned at the unexpected remark, looked at Jeong In-ho, and then nodded.
ââ¦Thatâs strange.â
âWhy on earth are you doing this to Ha Seong-yoon?â
âItâs really strange.â
Even Kim Ki-jeong had a similar opinion. He asked, taking a step back.
âAre you okayâ¦? now? âMaybe he was replaced by someone else and we donât know about it?â
âIs there anyone who can tell me something so I can understand?â
In response to Jung In-hoâs words, Lee Jae-heon answered the question.
âDeputy Jeong looks very⦠young now.â
ââ¦Everyone has been saying that since a while ago, but I really donât understand it.â
âItâs not disgusting.â
Jeong In-ho, who frowned for a moment at the filterless comment, finally checked his condition.
ââ¦.â
Jeong In-ho realized that his mental state had become strangely immature.
ââ¦uh? Uh no. Why is thisâ¦â
âLook, the guy who usually reacts quickly even to unexpected situations is having a hard time.â
Hong Gyeong-jun nodded at Lee Jae-heonâs words.
âThe overall atmosphere has become mellow.â
âThen what were you toxic before?â
âI know youâre upset and excited, but would you please calm down a little?â
Hong Gyeong-jun crossed his arms and continued speaking, tapping his arms with his fingers.
âWhen I see someone, I tend to make a lasting first impression. âItâs because Iâm used to classifying and evaluating others simply based on their senses, but thanks to that, I had a bad relationship with Jeong In-ho from the beginning.â
âHonestly, I didnât do anything wrong.â
âItâs hard to get used to people suddenly becoming naive. Anyway⦠I no longer feel that uncomfortable atmosphere I felt every time I saw In-ho Jeong. âThat doesnât mean that the person himself has completely changed fundamentally, but itâs difficult to even think of him as the Jung In-ho I know.â
âYouâre being ambiguous when it comes to peopleâ¦â
Seeing In-ho Jeongâs fever rising again, Jae-heon Lee called him out.
âInho.â
ââ¦.â
âLetâs not be angry.â
Jeong In-ho, with his eyes wide open, nodded quietly a moment later.
ââ¦I got excited for a moment.â
âIâm really grateful that you listened to me obediently, butâ¦huh.â
Lee Jae-heon muttered softly, âHow pretty would you be if you always looked like this?â
âIt feels like a fairy tale.â
âA fairy tale?â
âIsnât there a set age range for the users of some buildings?â âIf itâs a nursing home, itâs going to be elderly people. If itâs a kindergarten, itâs going to be young children⦠Even if itâs not necessarily the case, there are some places where the age of the individual survivor is an important factor in the building and its rules.â
âSchool is a place where students go, so did In-ho Jeong return to his mental state as a student?â
âIâm not sure eitherâ¦â
Lee Jae-heon looked at Jeong In-ho again.
âI donât know, but wouldnât it be a similar case? If a personâs personality had changed in such a naive way in just an hour, they must have somehow been influenced by the underworld, and sometimes people like this come out. âThere are cases where people become so strongly assimilated into the memories tied to the building that they turn into themselves in those memories.â
âIs that a rule in the building?â
âItâs not a rule. This is a phenomenon that can be seen anywhere in the underworld. I know it wasnât that⦠common. Itâs not that it appears mainly in people with low mental power⦠This is just⦠The only thing they have in common is the condition of recalling memories related to it in a random building.â
âThen what is the solution?â
âEven down to the method. Unless you are so absorbed in the memory that your body itself changes, it will come back on its own. âThere are individual differences, but at this level, it wonât last more than a day.â
The moment Jeong In-ho said those words, he opened his mouth with a strange expression.
ââ¦Thatâs a good thing.â
ââ¦oh.â
âAh, Iâm back.â
âFor some reason, it was quiet.â
âCan you all please shut up?â
Jeong In-ho muttered, rubbing his red face under his glasses.
âIf youâre going to come back so quickly, why on earthâ¦â
âYou seem quite unfair. Still, Iâm so glad you came back quickly. You have a lot of work to do, so I wondered how the simple mind of a student could let you explore the 4th floor. If the situation were to come up, I would have gone up insteadâ¦â
âYou have to talk like a horse, manager.â
âThis disgusting bastard really is.â
When Lee Jae-heon was disgusted by Jeong In-ho, who instantly turned his face to him, Jeong In-ho, who was rubbing the back of his neck as if embarrassed, asked.
âThen the body⦠does the body change?â
âItâs not often that we get there, but it still happens sometimes. What can I say about going back and forth in my mind like Jeong In-ho just moments ago? âItâs just one of the ways the underworld lowers the mental power of individual survivors.â
âIt wasnât just about seeing the world in black and white, hearing tinnitus⦠or getting bruised or something like that. âWhy didnât you tell me this important fact?â
âAre you angry at me for no reason because youâre embarrassed that I lost my mind after being absorbed in memories alone? Wow, young people these days are so scary. huh? âIâm very scared.â
âDirectorâ¦â
Lee Jae-heon said with a chuckle at Jeong In-hoâs gloomy call.
âI forgot. To be honest, itâs not a common occurrence, and at best itâs only a momentary distraction.â
Even in the novel, cases like this appeared only occasionally, in the mid to late chapters, and even then, they were meant to show what kind of past the survivors had. Even though it was a device inside a 19-year-old ravaged survivor, it did not cause much harm to the survivors.
âOf course, if it gets worse, it could become a problem.â
âYou said it wasnât a big deal and thenâ¦?â
âThis phenomenon probably occurs because the inner world reflects thoughts, but when those thoughts become stronger than normal, visible changes occur in this world. âIf your mind is completely changed and even your body is transformed, there is no answer other than returning to reality.â
âIsnât this a scarier phenomenon than you think? Is it okay for you to react so calmly?â
Kim Ki-jeong, who had been listening quietly, shuddered, but Lee Jae-heon just waved his hand and said.
âIt seems like everything has been resolved now, so letâs get down and everyone can go up. Like before, if a teacher monster from another floor calls the elevator, itâs a pain in the ass.â
âThatâs true, butâ¦â
Jeong In-ho muttered as if he had a lot to say, but then slowly exhaled and nodded.
âOkay, letâs get moving. Mr. Kim Ki-jeong, could you please open the door?â
âAh ah yes.â
Kim Ki-jeong, who was standing next to the button, opened the door, and after confirming that there were no other monsters in the hallway, Hong Gyeong-jun and Lee Jae-heon quietly slipped out and hid in the lobby.
ââ¦.â
âCall me if you need anything.â
âNo need.â
Sighing, Inho Jeong closed the elevator door.
If these peopleâs help was needed, the expedition would have been doomed in the first place, I thought.