Chapter 524
Theatrical Regression Life
Episode 524:
From the moment he opened the exchange product box, Jaeheon Lee instinctively knew how to use these dolls. I felt like knowledge was being stuck in my brain like a pin.
ââ¦I think that friend probably felt that way too.â
Did you say Park Da-hoon?
It couldnât be seen clearly from that distance, but he managed to stare in this direction. To be precise, I think I sensed the doll itself that Jaeheon Lee was holding, which meant that this aquarium was doing something to the doll and us.
ââ¦was there a lid on top?â
âWhat where? water tank?â
âI think I should give this doll to that friend.â
ââ¦.â
Song In-myeong frowned as he looked at the dolls modeled after Lee Jae-heon and Park Da-hoon.
âI donât think thatâs a good idea.â
âI think about that.â
âArenât you being too cold?â
âInmyeong, shall we find a way?â
âNoâ¦â
Song In-myeong asked while scratching his head.
âWhich way.â
âA way to open that water tank and hand over the doll.â
âHa⦠open the water tank⦠the dollâ¦â
Song In-myeong, who was rolling his eyes as if recalling various cases, frowned.
ââ¦If that were possible, wouldnât Park Da-young and Jeong Eun-woo have had to go get diving certification? Climbing up to that high lid would be a problem, but getting into the tank, swimming, and opening the glass box⦠In fact, at that point, it would have been a doll, so all you would have to do is go to sleep and take out Park Da-hoon.â
âI donât think this is such a simple world. It doesnât feel like a space where the laws of physics apply. Since you said you are an artist, wouldnât you like to change your ideas to suit the dungeon called the underworld? Writer Song In-myeong?â
âIt really leaves me speechless.â
Song In-myeong, who was complaining, asked again.
âSo what is the purpose of that doll in the first place? Looking at your face, I think I found out something, so Iâm asking. The fish chick that I exchanged for just said that I was sure you would need it, right? âIs that really necessary?â
âYou are a helpful employee. âYes, I think itâs exactly what we need.â
âThen thatâs good, but whatâs the use?â
âMaybeâ¦â
Lee Jae-heon laughed slightly.
âChange?â
I already wanted to awaken the siblingsâ abilities.
I had a great opportunity to demonstrate first.
ââ¦.â
âHaha.â
Song In-myeong muttered as he saw Lee Jae-heon smiling carefree.
âThis guy has become a sacrificial soldier againâ¦.â
At that point, wouldnât Lee Jae-heonâs future hope be a corpse?
* * *
Seo Jang-hwa said with admiration.
âHonestly, I hate to say this⦠but I really fell in love with the underworld.â
âThatâs a bold statement.â
âTo be honest, sheâs pretty.â
I donât think it was like this in real life, but the aquarium in the other world was full of soft, dreamy colors, like a dark room with mood lighting. Even though there is no luminous body to shine the light.
In particular, the water scales fluttering here and there in the hallway made me think it was artistic.
âIf an exhibition like this had existed in reality, it would have sold really well.â
âSo, you were also an artist, right?â
âCome to think of it? Do you want to search?â
âLook at your muscles, I know you have arts and physical skills, but at least you donât look like a Western painter. âNo matter how closely you look at it, itâs probably a sculpture department.â
âMuscles save the world.â
ââ¦suddenlyâ¦?â
Seo Jang-hwa, who had been talking nonsense, shrugged his shoulders and said.
âAnyway, since I am also an art student, I have many opportunities to go see exhibitions. When a professor or senior holds an exhibition, even if you are not interested, you have to go see it out of loyalty. The same goes for my classmates and juniors. Of course, Iâm an undergraduate student who hasnât even graduated yet, so I donât have many contacts to hold an exhibitionâ¦â
âDo you think there are enough?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âVivian is poor compared to that little bear. That guy is secretly very popular, but he strangely treats his connections as property. âBecause he had so many places to go, I also got to look around.â
âItâs an exhibition⦠Itâs a culture thatâs a bit unfamiliar to me.â
âI was just like you until I entered college, right? But after joining the department, I had to see exhibitions that professors wanted me to see, and I had to take care of various things, and as a result, I started to find places I wanted to go personallyâ¦â
Seo Jang-hwa, who had been giving a long explanation, looked around again and continued speaking.
âIn that sense, honestly, the world behind the scenes is somewhat inspiring.â
The walls, with their subtle water scales, were flat like those in an art museum, but they were so dark that it was hard to tell whether they were black or dark blue. The fish tanks twisting into misshapen shapes here and there in the hallway illuminated by the night sky twinkled like stars.
The water in the tank continued to splash steadily, and each time the waves shyly glowed with blue light. The fish inside were sometimes bizarre, but there were also times when they fluttered like angels.
âLook, the hallways arenât straight either. Like now, there are sections that spin round and round, or walls that suddenly become hollow. There are also small mounds⦠so that people never get bored.â
âHearing those sentiments, I see that you, Janghwa, are an art student. âYou wouldnât know it just by looking at your muscles.â
âAre you saying that because youâre jealous of my muscles? âI know everything.â
Seo Jang-hwa, who was giggling, spoke in a slightly subdued voice.
âMaybe itâs because Iâve seen so many things like this, but even my paintings these days have a hidden world. The professor also asked if there was a reason why my drawing style suddenly changed⦠Well, I have a lot of work these days, so I donât know what was the cause.â
âWhat does it mean to say that the world behind the scenes is revealed in a painting?â
âWhat should I say?â
Seo Janghwa muttered.
âItâs gross.â
ââ¦.â
ââ¦dreamy and miserable.â
It was a voice like a sigh.
âI donât even know what spirit I was painting that with.â
Although Seo Jang-hwa grew up in a shitty environment from a young age, that didnât mean he could become an adult who was good at dealing with everything. Even for her, who is confident in her tenacity, the events of the past few months have been quite overwhelming.
There is an endless abyss in human society, but the dreamlike horror of the other world can never be experienced in reality. That fear was enough to completely change a person.
Even a person like Seo Jang-hwa could not avoid such changes.
âThatâs what I thought. âI thought I would look for writers who, like me, suddenly changed their style one day.â
ââ¦Do you want to check out writers who have been influenced by the underworld like you?â
âMy dream is to become a writer, too. I have a desire to open my own exhibition and be evaluated and recognized. But if I draw the other side of the world in this way, itâs obvious that Iâll forget what kind of picture I was drawing.â
ââ¦.â
âI feel like my painting was stolen by the underworld⦠Iâm really upset.â
As Seo Jang-hwa said that, his eyes still contained the corridors and tanks of the aquarium.
âIâm even more annoyed because the picture with the hidden world looks a lot better than I thought.â
Jeong In-ho nodded slightly.
âThe world of art students is profound.â
âEven if youâre not an art student, arenât we all similarâ¦? I have my own daily life and know what kind of person I am, but after I came to my senses, I was tainted by this bastard called the underworld. âIsnât it like living as a model student your whole life and then becoming a criminal because you have one wrong friend?â
âAhaâ¦.â
âAfter talking about it, it reminds me of Song In-myeong and makes me even more upset?â
Jeong In-ho asked as Seo Jang-hwaâs darkly muttering reaction was not as serious as he thought.
âI know this might sound strange to ask, but are you okay?â
ââ¦what. âYou made friends with Song In-myeong without knowing he was that kind of bastard, and then got stabbed in the back?â
âSo to speak.â
âShit, are you okay?â
âI donât think so, but it doesnât look as difficult as Bian.â
Seo Jang-hwa snorted at that.
âIt wasnât me who was bad, so thereâs no reason for it to be difficult.â
âOhâ¦â
âVivian, that bastard always has a lot of random thoughts. If you look at it from the outside, it doesnât look like such an ignorant and idiotic bastard, but if you look at it from the side, you can hear the sound of its head rolling up to here. âHe is having a harder time because he has suffered so much from Song In-myeong.â
ââ¦.â
Seo Jang-hwa asked.
âI just thought, âHe too?ââ
ââ¦Itâs surprising that you received some help from Song In-myeong, but it also sounds like you did the same.â
âThatâs right, I got some help. Then we became friends.â
She said, opening her eyes upward as if recalling the past.
âOur house was such a mess.â
ââ¦Umâ¦â
As Jeong In-ho drooled over a seemingly sensitive topic, Seo Jang-hwa stabbed him in the side. It hurt a little.
âI just said it, so you listened without even thinking about it. Anyway, I was going to tell you about our situation at some point. Song In-myeong is closely intertwined with that bastard, so out of courtesy, you should say something.â
âI was going to say there was no need to talk if you were having a hard time, but you seemed to shut up on your own if you were having a hard time, so Iâll just listen.â
âThis person is also secretly obnoxiousâ¦â
Seo Jang-hwa, who rolled his eyes, continued speaking again.
âBoth my parents were in debt. It was like that from the moment I was born, and the two of us got into a bit of a fight, and then my father changed and I would have already figured out the situation if I had one child, so I thought I would be an only child for the rest of my life⦠After I remarried, I had a younger brother who was two years younger than me. He gave birth. âArenât you tired of it?â
ââ¦.â
âWhen I was 8 years old? The police came and said my mother was dead. I think I was robbed. Since I usually stay out a lot, I thought it was like that this time too, but it turned out that I couldnât come back because I was dead. âI borrowed money from some strange place, and even if I gave up my inheritance, the debt wouldnât go away.â
Seo Jang-hwaâs voice rang through the hallway.
âThen my stepdad sold me to a den of strange men. Well, I was so strong and quirky that I didnât do anything strange⦠but now that I think about it, it must have been a den of gangsters. âAfter holding on for a while, I secretly ran away and when I returned home, my younger brother was dead.â
âOh my.â
âHe was tied up by his father and beaten to death. Was it in the bathroom? He often did that when I was there, but I didnât know he would hit it until it died. âI was so naive back then.â
It was a pretty cruel story.
âThat guy was drunk and was hitting the body, and even though I wanted to report it, I couldnât do it for fear of getting caught by the gangsters again. âI heard it while I was doing chores, and they said they had connections with some police officers⦠Even if I report it, if the police who are on the same side as the gangsters receive the report, I wonât be the only one who gets screwed.â
Seo Jang-hwa, who was folding his fingers, finished calculating and continued speaking.
âMaybe you were 14 at the time?â
âWhat about school?â
âI found out later that he was listed as missing. Anyway, thatâs why I couldnât report it, so I hid in the alley because I felt like I was going crazyâ¦â
Seo Jang-hwa said in a very calm and calm voice.
âSong In-myeong helped me at that time.â
ââ¦I see.â
âHe reported it on my behalf and put him in a human prison, and as a result, we sometimes ran into him on the street. âEven if I had to report it, it would have been okay if we broke up, but he kept coming to me.â
ââ¦.â
âI didnât even ask about the circumstances. That bastard was busy showing off to me by bringing a picture he had drawn at home. At first, I wondered what the hell was going on with this idiot, but not for a day or two, but for years⦠I wondered who else would handle that idiot if not meâ¦â
Seo Jang-hwaâs story came to an end.
âI said so. This is it. We donât owe each other financially, we donât have a complicated legal relationship, we just stayed together for a while⦠âThatâs how it was.â
ââ¦.â
âBut he was a good friend.â
A loud clicking sound was heard.
âItâs so fucking annoying.â
ââ¦Itâs not the bootsâ fault, so donât worry too much.â
âWhy would it be my fault? âItâs because of Song In-myeong, you trash bastard.â
Seo Jang-hwaâs face was wrinkled with irritation and contempt.
âIâm just saying that if Song In-myeong hadnât been such a bastard, we would have been really good friends. âTo be honest, itâs a bit of an excuse.â
âWhat an excuseâ¦?â
âWhen I was at the park, I think I was a little annoyed that you guys were suspicious of Song In-myeong.â
âAhâ¦â
âI apologize.â
She made eye contact with Jeong In-ho.
âIâm sorry for raising a wrong friend.â
âThatâs because itâs not your fault.â
âI think so too. âThe only fault I have is that I was deceived by that bastard.â
Jeong In-ho muttered as he saw Seo Jang-hwa grumbling and moving his feet.
And then spit it out.
âI had similar parents.â
ââ¦oh.â
âPeople treated me like a monster, but one day I suddenly died. âHonestly, I felt a little sad that he died without being able to take revenge on himself.â
âIs it okay for you to tell me?â
âI just feel like my mouth is a little lighterâ¦â
He laughed softly.
âI was very young at the time, so I almost had to go to an orphanage, but thanks to my uncle who came to pick me up before that, I was able to avoid going.â
ââ¦Is it someone I canât meet right now?â
âThe day I became an adult, he suddenly disappeared.â
âHey.â
Seo Janghwa wrinkled his face.
âWhy are all the adults around us like this?â
âi think so too.â
âYou guys have no sense of responsibility at all. âWe have to search everything.â
âOh, thatâs coolâ¦â
The two of them joined forces, exposing each otherâs old relationships. They consoled themselves for the fact that none of the writers who reached out from the abyss were sane, and their friendship was strengthened.
However, In-ho Jeong could not have imagined that he would meet the âman who extended his handâ 10 minutes later.
(Continued in the next part)