Chapter 306
Theatrical Regression Life
Episode 306:
Kim Ki-jeong was a typical victim who was caught up in the bullying of his parents and almost ruined his life.
His parents, like Kim Ki-jeong, were involved in the music industry. His father was a conductor and his mother was a violist. Kim Ki-jeong, who may have inherited the inheritance from those two, had a keen sense of hearing that could be dared to be said to be special, and the two, who recognized their sonâs great talent, decided on his future.
âNow what sound is this?â
ââ¦city.â
âThen what about this?â
âDo pa.â
âOnce again. This?â
âRe mi doâ¦.â
âWhat do?â
ââ¦high notesâ¦.â
The problem was that Kim Ki-jeong was not very interested in music.
But the parents didnât think it was a big problem. Anyway, hobbies and jobs are different things. Kim Ki-jeong could utilize his talent to work in the music industry, but once he was established, he could enjoy the hobbies he wanted along with them. We were unlucky and did not succeed, but we could not leave Kim Ki-jeong alone because we thought there was no way a son with such talent could not succeed.
ââ¦Oh, I donât like it!â
âKim Ki-jeong!â
âI wonât say no! itâs annoying!â
However, Kim Ki-jeong, who had a single personality since childhood, was also quite stubborn. He often had trouble sleeping due to his extremely sensitive hearing, so he refused as much as he could to the future his parents had decided for him, and his stubborn parents took extreme measures.
âThen you leave the house.â
ââ¦uh?â
âGet out. We feed them and put them to sleep, okay? I do everything for you, but you donât even develop the talent you passed on. Just be stubborn. There is nothing to do. âYou canât thank your parents when they do something nice to you, but why are you being rude to your parents?â
âThatâs not what you said.â
âNo, it doesnât matter. If you donât like it that much, donât do it to my son. Heâs not our son. Why are you here? get out. âWhy donât you get out soon?!â
In fact, if you think about it now, they probably didnât mean what they said. They must have said this because they were angry because they were giving everything to their child, but my child was rejecting it. I really mean that I wouldnât have wanted my child to be kicked out, go missing, or become someone elseâs child.
But how would a child know that? It was an incredible act of violence and intimidation for a child who had no one to rely on except his parents. Kim Ki-jeong ended up sobbing outside the front door and was only able to enter the house when his parents forgave him.
âAre you going to listen well?â
ââ¦Yeahâ¦â
âMom and Dad donât like children who donât listen. âAre you going to listen well?â
âIâll listen carefully.â
âItâs right, itâs good. âMom will forgive everything.â
However, since both parents and children are stubborn and have difficult temperaments, this was bound to happen over and over again. If you forget, Kim Ki-jeong was kicked out, and as the number of incidents increased, they became more and more accustomed to this situation.
Around the time he reached the 6th grade, Kim Ki-jeong finally exploded.
ââ¦SEE! I donât need mom or dad either! Everyone get out! âIâm going out!â
And the parents ignored what they said.
âWhat the heck! Come out and see! huh? What are you going to do when you get out?! âYou should be grateful when someone takes care of you!â
âThey said leave it alone and I will take care of it. You have to run away from home to know that the world is scary. âLetâs just leave it at that.â
âI happened to call that guy my son⦠Itâs useless to give birth to a tummy ache. âEven if my head got bigger, they would fight me.â
Thatâs how accustomed they were to each otherâs conflicts, so no one caught Kim Ki-jeong going outside. I just shouted behind Kim Ki-jeong, who was trying to pack his luggage.
âWe bought all of that for you, so why are you taking it with you?! Put it down quickly.â
ââ¦Oh really! âIâm leaving because itâs dirty.â
Eventually, Kim Ki-jeong, a 6th grade child, left home bare-handed and did not return for a week.
âHave you tried contacting Jincheolâs?â
âHe didnât even go thereâ¦.â
âWhere on earth did he go?â
The complacent belief that, at most, I would be sitting at a friendâs house or staying in a PC room or sauna, was gradually collapsing. Only then did Kim Ki-jeongâs parents realize that this situation might not have happened simply because of their childâs stubbornness.
ââ¦the phoneâ¦.â
âYou left your cell phone behind.â
âOh my gosh, what is he going to do?â
âFirst of all⦠letâs report him missing.â
If they were staying at a friendâs house they didnât know, there would be no such shame, but when they didnât get a call from the police right away, their anxiety got worse. It didnât matter if he pouted and acted lazy again, he just prayed that he would appear in front of us safely.
A month had passed like that.
âKijeongâ¦!â
âKim Ki-jeong!â
The parents visited Kim Ki-jeong, but the childâs condition was not good.
ââ¦go away! âDonât come back!â
âMom, Kijeong. huh? âWhatâs wrongâ¦â
âGo away! Argh! âAhh!â
If you tried to grab his hand or shoulder, he would scream and fight, and he would become stiff as if he didnât want to touch anything, so he couldnât even lie down in bed. If anything touched his hand, he would raise the nail of the other hand and scrape it off. Even the arms, neck and cheeksâ¦
The police officer who found the child explained it with a perplexed expression.
âWell⦠I was staying with my grandmother who had dementia.â
âyes? âGrandma?â
âThey said they took a child spinning around in the mountains thinking it was their grandsonâ¦â
Kim Ki-jeongâs family lived in an area far from the city center, and the average income cannot be said to be high even with empty words. There was a mountain and a small village nearby. However, when I was puzzled by the fact that the child went to the mountains and not to a friendâs house, the police continued.
âI was sitting on the playground when a strange man approached me.â
âAm I a kidnapperâ¦?â
âNo, thatâs it. We barely found the place because there were no CCTVs and the quality of the images was poor⦠He said that he was worried because the child was alone in the evening and asked where his parents were. âAs you can see in the video, there was no specific circumstance of touching or forcibly dragging the person.â
âNo, but people are like thatâ¦! âIf you approach me like that!â
âCalm down and listen. He tried to take the child to the police station, but the child got scared and ran away toward the mountain. âIn the evening, because he knew the mountain was dangerous, he followed the child into the mountain⦠but at some point he couldnât see him, so he gave up and went home.â
But it wasnât long before the 6th grade kid got lost in the mountains. Kim Ki-jeong, who already had excellent hearing, had been wandering around the mountain for a whole day, hearing the sounds of insects and wild animals coming from all directions, and escaped for a whole day. An old woman with dementia found him and took him home.
Kim Ki-jeong tried several times to say that he was not your grandson and that he should return home, but each time, his grandmother scolded him and told him to stop talking nonsense. Because it was a home for the elderly who lived alone with no adults visiting, Kim Ki-jeong had to stay there for nearly a full month, very scared.
ââ¦Oh, no, no⦠What will you do if you only find it now! âThe kid has gotten to that point!â
âYou know that neighborhood. There was no CCTV, and even if there was one, it didnât work⦠Even if it was filmed, the quality of the picture was bad⦠We tried our best to find it. However, the child entered the mountain and fell into a different direction than the road, so we had a hard time. âIt doesnât hurt anything though.â
âThe problem is not that there are wounds on the bodyâ¦! Canât you see it?! Didnât you see it!? The kid was so scared! No, why did it take so long to find such a small child in the first place?!â
âThen why did you kick the child out? âHeâs only a 6th grader⦠You should have known from the moment you kicked him out that it could be dangerous.â
âDid we really tell you to get out?! âThatâs just what Iâm sayingâ¦!â
The parents who kicked out their children with their own hands, and the police who dragged their feet on duty and found the missing person much too late. The argument between the two pitiful adults was all heard by Kim Ki-jeongâs good ears, and every time he heard it, Kim Ki-jeong wiped his clean hands with a clean tissue.
ââ¦.â
A mountain full of mud and bugs, and an old man with dementia who treated me like I was a rat. Kim Ki-jeong, who was living in a clean house but was exposed to uncleanness for the first time in his life, developed myelopathy without even realizing it. The child did not know exactly what his condition was.
I just couldnât bear the unpleasant feeling of having dirty hands constantly on my hands.
ââ¦Iâm scaredâ¦â
I heard tinnitus and all the noise in the world disappeared.
âscared.â
I couldnât even hear my own voice properly.
Even after returning home, Kim Ki-jeong was still stuck in the mud pit.
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Whenever he felt scared, he wiped his hands.
ââ¦Itâs not thereâ¦â
I searched my pockets, but I couldnât find the handkerchief I used every time.
âDid you fall while running away?â
Kim Ki-jeongâs eyes turned to my wrist again.
1 min.
ââ¦1 minuteâ¦.â
He sat down on the stage and looked intently at the wide floor of the auditorium.
ââ¦.â
Kim Ki-jeong suffered from his parents just to be able to stand this high.
Even if it is not the simple podium of a school like this and is a podium that one climbs up to command, it is not as high as an apartment building. Just go up a few steps and youâre done. Kim Ki-jeong always argued with his beloved parents and made sharp remarks, just to get up to that level. Even though he got to that point, Kim Ki-jeong still loved his parents.
ââ¦is not it.â
Maybe itâs love/hate. They are definitely precious people, but they are the ones who hurt me so much.
âItâs scary.â
He sat on the podium, shuffling his feet and muttering.
âIâm scaredâ¦â
Despite what happened, several years passed and his parents scolded Kim Ki-jeong again.
In any case, since you were the one who left voluntarily, you are also responsible. As a result of listening to our consideration, you were not seriously injured in the end. He said that because you were so scared, you were such a narrow-minded person that it felt like you had a hard time for no reasonâ¦
ââ¦.â
So even when he was this scared, Kim Ki-jeong had no choice but to wipe his hands.
ââ¦Iâm scaredâ¦.â
Thereâs no one who will listen anyway.
No one will watch me die.
ââ¦.â
Thatâs how Kim Ki-jeong became a plaster monster.
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The question that arises at this point is why Kim Ki-jeong became a plaster monster.
On the second floor, Park Da-hoon and Yoon Gar-ram were waiting, hiding in the lobby, and Ha Seong-yoon, who came down from the third floor to immediately chase Kim Ki-jeong. Nevertheless, the fact that Kim Ki-jeong became a plaster monster meant that there were no more people left on the second floor.
But why was that so? There were not two, but three people, including those who chased Kim Ki-jeong down, on the second floor.
âMr. Kang Min-ahâ¦!â
The reason was Kang Min-ah.
âI have to die.â
âPlease calm down! Why are you doing thatâ¦!â
âWe all have to die. âI have to die.â
Kang Min-ah was a returner.
To be exact, he is a person who was influenced by âKang Min-ahâ who remembers the time before his return. The memories she recalled before returning did not seem to be her own, but they were clearly hers, and she fell into a sense of detachment and confusion. It was myself and at the same time it was not my memory.
So, Kang Min-ah starts to think.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âEveryone must die.â
Only when we all die can we start anew.
âI have to dieâ¦â
Even if I die anyway, another me will have a new beginning and I donât want to remember the present. It doesnât matter if we donât become the last survivor, we need a new opportunity.
Itâs right for everyone to die.
ââ¦Let me help you.â
I can help you get started.
Kang Min-ah truly thought so.