After Story 12
Life, Once Again!
After Story 12
âOver here.â
Maru waved at his friend who just came inside and was looking around. Park Daemyung came over, walking through the smoke in the air.
âIs this place popular? Thereâs a lot of people here.â
Having not seen him for a long time, Daemyungâs face had become quite burnt. The heat this year was quite bad, and Maru could tell just how hard Daemyungâs work must have been.
âLetâs order something for now. You havenât had dinner yet, have you?â
They ordered two portions of pig skin, one bottle of soju, some rice, and some doenjang-guk.
âPlease give us the rice and the soup first,â Maru said to the waiter who received the order. The waiter curtly replied yes.
âYou took the train up here?â
âYeah. The train is a lot more comfortable than taking a bus. But were the seats in the KTX[1] always so narrow?â
âItâs definitely narrower than the older trains. You should drink some water. You look like youâre hot.â
Daemyung picked up the cup and gulped down the water. The way his shoulders jerked as he drank made him look like a bear.
âEasy, you might cough.â
Daemyung smiled awkwardly when Maru said those words without much thinking. Thanks to his innocent-looking smile and his large size, he was pretty popular throughout school as well. This Park Daemyung was pretty different from the one in his previous life. Though, his innocent personality hadnât changed.
âAny progress on work?â Maru asked as he handed him the cutlery. Last time he called, Daemyung said he was in a tight spot because his team was disbanded.
âI just quit. I was told to move out of the apartment I was using as my lodging. Iâll stay in Suwon for a while before looking into it again, or look for a different line of work altogether.â
âIs the economy that bad?â
âYou tell me. Before, people said that there was no way the shipbuilding industry in Korea would fall, but looking at how things are going now, that doesnât seem entirely right. Itâs okay for the time being, but it might get into serious trouble in a couple years. A crane driver I know said he was going to quit and was going to look for another line of work.â Daemyung shook his head from side to side as though this whole ordeal was a pain.
Maru probed his memories. Even in his previous lives, the shipbuilding industry frequently fell. There were a few worlds where they continued to be successful, but most of the time, most companies there went bankrupt.
âYouâre going back to your parentâs house?â
âFor just a few days. Iâll look for a house and leave as soon as possible. Mom told me to stay at home, but itâs kinda embarrassing to stay at home at this age.â
âYouâre only twenty-two. At this age, most people will stay at their parentâs house. Youâre the exception. You went to the military as soon as you graduated high school and started working. Other people just get pocket money from their parents like a baby kangaroo or just do some part-time jobs.â
âYou know Iâm not in that kind of environment.â
The waiter brought the rice and the soup. He pushed the bubbling doenjang-guk over to Daemyung.
âLetâs eat the pig skin over some soju, and eat this first.â
Daemyung wiped his hands with a wet towel and picked up his spoon. He took a big spoonful of rice and shoved it in his mouth before chewing on it.
Seeing that, Maru felt like they were back in their high school days. He was in the same class as Daemyung, but he only got to talk to him for the first time at the cafeteria to get lunch. This guy got a mountain load of rice on his tray and practically gulped it down like he was going to a fight.
There, Maru inadvertently asked if he didnât eat breakfast. Daemyung responded with a nod as if it was natural. After that, Maru kept talking to him because of his roughness and affectionate-looking side to him. That was when he found out that Daemyung was raised in a single-parent household, by his mother.
He really liked Daemyung, who could talk about what could be an iffy family history so plainly.
âI should really go meet your mother soon. Does she still like cold bean soup noodles?â
âShe loves them. Now that weâre on the topic, mom talks about you from time to time. She asks me what Maru is doing.â
âSince weâre talking about her, I should go visit her next week. Iâd better go when youâre still around.â
âDo as you see fit.â
Daemyung downed a bowl of rice in that instant. His appetite seemed to have grown stronger. Maru stopped him from ordering another bowl.
âWeâll go for a second round so donât fill your stomach yet.â
Over some crispy roasted pig skin and soju, Maru and Daemyung talked. Most of the time, Daemyung would talk and he would just chime in.
âSomething must really have happened to you, huh,â Daemyung said.
âWhat do you mean?â
âYouâre listening to me without a word. Usually, by this time, youâd be the one excitedly talking.â
âListening is more interesting than using your mouth.â
âThereâs the matter of you dropping out as well, and now youâre acting like this. Did you gain enlightenment in the time I havenât seen you? You know, like some kind of fantasy novel.â
He really was an avid novel reader. Maru just shrugged. He had already told this guy that he had regained the memories of his previous lives, but he didnât choose to believe it, so there was no helping it.
âRight, you should introduce me to your girlfriend,â Daemyung said, his face bright red. He still wasnât good with alcohol.
âIâll introduce her to you soon enough. Would you like to see her face first?â
âIs she pretty?â
âThereâs no one else like her.â
Maru showed her photo on his phone. After looking at her for a while, Daemyung narrowed his eyes and spoke.
âYou said you were going to college to study, and here you are with a girlfriend. Is she from the same university?â
âNo.â
âThen how did you two meet?â
âIt was destiny.â
âGood for you. And your destiny.â
Sheâs pretty alright â Daemyung muttered before returning the phone.
âYou said youâre taking a break for a while, didnât you? Would you like me to introduce someone to you?â He filled Daemyungâs glass.
âNot now. Once I start working again, Iâll be busy without time to do anything. Iâll look for one once I have time.â
âIf you keep doing that, your youth will disappear.â
âI donât care. If I can sell my youth to gain financial stability, then Iâd love to do it.â Daemyungâs face had turned volcano red after just three glasses. From his prolonged exhaling and giggling speech, it seemed that he was really drunk.
Maru wondered if he got better at drinking while working on shipbuilding, but it turned out that he became weaker instead.
âIs it hard these days?â He put cooked pig skin on Daemyungâs plate.
âWhatâs hard for me? Itâs my mom who has it hard. Sheâs working as a cashier, but thatâs not easy, you know? She has to be standing all day, so itâs taxing on her body, and itâs also exhausting once some self-entitled customers come around. You know, donât you? My mom has never taken a break. I wish I could just tell her to watch her favorite dramas at home, but Iâm not capable of that.â
âStill, itâs fortunate that she has a son like you.â
âLike hell it is. It would only be fortunate if I went to a prestigious university with a full scholarship and then to a big company after graduation so she can rest easy. Look at me now. Iâve worked for over a year, but I was fired overnight because there was no work for me.â
âYou havenât changed your habit where you start grumbling once youâre drunk.â
âI can only say this because youâre here. You know Iâm always grateful for that, right?â
âYouâre creeping me out, so stop. Letâs switch places.â
âWeâre going to drink some more?â
âLike hell Iâd take you drinking. Youâre quite something for reaching that state after three glasses of soju with a body build like that. Letâs just eat some gamja-tang. You need to eat some more to feel satisfied, donât you?â
They went to the gamja-tang restaurant right across the street and ordered a small pot of gamja-tang with extra topping. They ate without talking and finished the entire pot in less than 30 minutes.
âIâm going to the bathroom.â
Coming back from the bathroom, Daemyung was no longer slack-jawed as though the drunkenness had gone away a little.
âYou get drunk and get sober quickly. Does that mean your liver is good or bad?â
âI would be a doctor if I knew that. Though, for some strange reason, it does feel like I get drunk a lot quicker when I drink with you.â
Daemyung took out his wallet. Maru told him to put it away and went to the counter with the order receipt.
âHey, take the card.â
âIâm buying to congratulate you for quitting work, so just take it obediently.â
Maru received the receipt and left the store. Daemyung, who followed him out, looked at him with an inexplicable look.
âI canât believe that you bought two meals for me.â
âCongratulations. You experienced something new today.â
They quenched their thirst with the vending machine coffee from the restaurant. It was moderately sweet and suited his palate. Daemyung, who couldnât tolerate hot food, blew on the cup for a while before downing the cooled coffee in one go.
âHey.â
When he turned around, Maru found Daemyung crumpling the paper cup. He seemed to have something to say.
âWhat?â
âI think I said my part. So donât you have anything to say?â
âSomething to say?â
âIf you donât have anything then forget it. Thatâs just how it felt to me. You look like youâre worried about something, but kept changing the topic. You didnât tell me why you dropped out or what youâre going to do in the future. If you did that because you donât find me reliable, then I guess I canât help it. Actually, itâs not like telling me will do anything good.â
Maru stared at his friend. The Han Maru that Daemyung knew was now buried under vast amounts of experience and could no longer be found. Maruâs expression, gestures, and even though processes have changed from the past, so it mustâve been difficult to read him, but for some curious reason, Daemyung managed to see through him.
âI look like Iâm worried?â
âNo, you donât. Itâs just a vague premonition of mine.â
âWhat the heck is that?â
âI donât know. Anyway, if you donât have anything, then forget it. Just take it as me saying some nonsense.â
Daemyung, who walked ahead, looked shy. Maru spoke as he looked at Daemyungâs reliable-looking back, âDaemyung, what do you think is more important? Dreams or reality?â
âDreams versus reality? If I had to pick one, it would be reality.â
âRight?â
âWhy do you ask? You feel iffy now that you actually dropped out and are now looking for a dream?â
âI didnât drop out to find a dream. I dropped out to be faithful to reality. As you said, now is a lot more important than the vague future.â
âRight, now is important.â Daemyung took a few steps before continuing, âBut if you arenât cornered against a wall, then it might be okay to rush towards your dreams at least once. Well, I would have. Donât you think itâs more fun because you feel like it wonât work out?â
âYou say that, but you keep working.â
âBecause thatâs my responsibility. I canât throw my responsibilities away just for a dream. Thatâs why I plan to try once Iâm done taking responsibility somewhat.â
âTry what?â
âWhat else? Writing, of course. Actually, Iâm writing from time to time. I tried uploading it to online platforms too. But the responses werenât that good.â
âYou had time for that?â
âI made some. I thought I didnât have any time for that, but when I tried to make some, well, I could. Time is really weird. You feel like you donât have any, but if you squeeze it, you end up with more.â
âIf it doesnât work out, youâll only be throwing away your time. Isnât that a waste?â
âWell, if I slept more or looked for another part-time job, I wouldâve definitely gained benefits, and in the long term, it would amount to quite a lot. But I didnât do that. Why you ask? Because I made that time so that I can write. If I were trying to do something else, I would probably never have created that little free time. It might sound strange to you, but thatâs how I felt. Those times only appeared before my eyes because I strongly desired them. I simply found it and made use of it.â
After saying that, Daemyung blinked a few times. Then, he slapped his cheeks. âIt looks like Iâm drunk alright. Iâve been uttering all sorts of nonsense. Youâre smarter than me, so Iâm sure youâll do well by yourself. I donât know what it is, but your choice will not be wrong. Youâre smart after all.â
âYou know youâre the only one who says Iâm smart, right?â
âAm I?â
Maru chuckled and looked at Daemyung who walked ahead.
Time appeared, he found it and made use of it. He ruminated on those words. His frame of thought, which had hardened and he thought would never change, seemed to be creaking. It was a pleasant omen of destruction.
He took out his phone and sent her a message.
-I want to do acting. How about you? Donât think about other things, and just think about the answer to that question and reply to me.
[1] Korea Train eXpress, bullet train.