Chapter 196
Life, Once Again!
âThatâs⦠You...â
Geunseok couldnât think of a response immediately. His words were based on lies, so it only made sense that his next one would be a lie as well. To lie convincingly over and over again needed an incredibly logical mind, one that could keep formulating lies that made sense. The more you lied, the more difficult this became.
The boy would be able to come up with a good lie given time. Unfortunately, Maru wasnât about to give him any. He waited just a few seconds before dragging in the class further into their conversation.
âLook carefully. Weâre just students. Do you actually think I have the ability to kick you out? Is there a rule that lets students regulate other students? I donât think so.â
Maru looked around with a shrug, a few kids agreed. Maru quickly scanned the classroom. Geunseok was smart, but there was no way he managed to become friends with everyone in the club. To begin with, the boy probably tried to get along with the smarter kids.
Maru immediately realized that the six kids standing to his right were looking at Geunseok in annoyance, they were vigorously agreeing with everything Maru said as well. Besides that, six kids to his left were slowly making their way closer to the boy. The other twenty people in the class were probably neutral.
âGeunseok, whatâs important about forming a party isnât whatâs black or white. Itâs whatâs grey.â
The enemy of your enemy is your friend, what you really need the support of are the people in the middle. Maru purposefully took the neutral stance as he spoke.
âIâm just worried for you, Geunseok. Why are you lying over and over again? I keep hearing rumors. Rumors about you talking behind the acting clubâs back. Why are you talking so much behind our back? If you have a problem, âbe a manâ and come talk to us about it. If you really felt injustice towards your situation, shouldnât you have been more confident about it?â
Be a man. What a magical phrase, they were words that boiled the blood of any youth who heard it. At this age, being told your action âwasnât manlyâ was synonymous with being immoral.
âI never lied!â
âGeunseok, would you feel better if I asked for Mr. Taesikâs testimony?â
âW-what?â
âIâm honestly worried about you. I wanted to finish this off nicely if I could, itâs troubling if you come out like this. You stepped out of the club on your own. Isnât that right?â
â......â
âYou left then told me you were bored with acting. Now youâre talking behind our back? Iâm confused. Why are you the only one having a different memory of what happened?â
âI-I never...â
âOh, so I can call the teacher? Ah, but itâs rude to call him out when heâs so busy. But if thatâs the story youâre going with, Iâll call him. Is that what you want?â
âThe teacher has nothing to do with this.â
âOf course he does, heâs our advisor.â
Geunseok started rolling his eyes in confusion. This was why lying was so dangerous, the boy shouldâve thought a bit if he was going to use this route. Foolishly for him, he built his tower on a single lie that could be broken by Taesik alone.
Maru took a look around, half of the kids in class indulged in mocking laughter. To them, the seriousness of the situation didnât matter at all. All they wanted was entertainment, the actions of Maru or Geunseok didnât matter to them.
âNo need to insult him for me. They just need to laugh.â
This was just a happening, just a small event that would be forgotten by tomorrow. But how would this feel to Geunseok and his pride? To a person who walked their own path, the opinions of the people around them wouldnât matter to them. But to a person who fed on compliments, these laughs must be very painful to them.
âWhat the, Geunseok, you lied?â
âWhyâd you go on and do that? You shouldâve just joined them again.â
âSeriously. Hey, just join them again. You said you did well, didnât you?â
The thoughtless words of the class wounded Geunseok deeply, the boyâs face was reddening like hot iron. He must be nursing in quite the shout right now, he was staying patient though. Maru took out his phone, it was time to end this. He checked that the other side picked up the call before handing the phone over to Geunseok, the boy stared at it dumbly.
âTake it.â
âWhy would I...â
âItâs Mr. Junmin.â
âWhat?â
Geunseok hurriedly picked up the phone. After holding it next to his ear for a few seconds, he fell right down on his knees. Maru snatched the phone away from the boyâs hands, Geunseok immediately charged like a rabid dog.
âYou bastard!â
Maru didnât even flinch, Geunseok probably never got into a fight thanks to his cold expression and his large physique. He could tell just by looking at the way the boy moved, the boyâs chin was wide open. Maru sidestepped left and tripped Geunseok, who flopped right down to the ground with a bang.
âUgh, what an ass. Hey guys, take care of Geunseok for me. Heâs not a bad kid, but he has a bit of an inferiority complex. Got it?â
Maru didnât want to further complicate things, he wanted to keep the class thinking that this was just an amusing event. Geunseok slowly got up and tried to leave the class. The boy came back though, once Maru mentioned âdonât you still need to clean up?â Maru noticed tears streaming down on the boyâs face.
âWhat the, is he crying?â
âHey, Geunseok, you crying?â
The other students approached the boy with a smile, Maru gave Daemyung a slight glance. This was good enough, he wasnât trying to ruin the boy.
âWhat was that call from earlier? Whyâs he like that?â
âOh, that? Probably just a word or two from Mr. Junmin.â
âWhat?â
âProbably something like, âthe contract is overâ or something?â
âReally?â
Maru nodded. They say people are all equal, but that really wasnât the case. People received preferential treatment based on talent, this was the same when it came to using people. Youâre a novice if you end up using people and having their hatred directed towards you. An intermediate if you form a decent relationship afterwards. A pro if they stay desperate towards you even after knowing that you used them. Geunseok knew how to make bad blood between his friends and Maru, but he wasnât subtle about it. It was odd saying that something like this could be âsubtleâ at all, but there was definitely a difference depending on the method.
Geunseok was stupid. Rather, he was immature. He played with an adult mindset in a childrenâs game, he mustâve thought everyone would believe the rumors he spread. That was his mistake. An adult wouldâve calculated sticking to who would be better for them, but kids werenât like that at all. At their age, rumors came and went as easily as the wind. That wasnât to say Geunseok didnât have friends anymore. But at least at this moment, his friends would distance themselves from him.
Maru turned around to look back at the class, Geunseok was standing dumbly in the corner while the other students were cleaning. That was exactly what it was, the girls who were so close to Geunseok just a second ago were distancing themselves, out of the fear that theyâd be laughed at along with him. If this was at a company, things wouldnât have ended like this. There were actual lives at stake there, people didnât just distance themselves from others just because they were afraid of being made fun of.
âAt the height of all this are politicians.â
Politicians donât stay in politics despite having done crimes because theyâre stupid, this was a war for them. To them, whatâs good or bad doesnât matter. All that matters to them is profit.
In the end, this was just a childrenâs game, Geunseok shouldâve used a strategy befitting that.
âI wonder if things will get quiet now.â
âMaybe?â
âPhew, thatâs a relief.â
âRelief my ass. We still only have four members. You need to try hard. Our deadlineâs Saturday. Past that, weâll really have to do this with four people.â
âG-got it.â
âDonât advertise like that dude over there, though.â
âYup.â
Maru stepped back into his class with a stretch. Dojin demanded an explanation from him, but Maru chose to ignore him.
âDonât smoke, and if you get caught playing pool⦠Well, whoever loses in a match with me will have to pay, so just be aware of that.â
Taesik ended the class with a smile, Maru approached the man to give him a short rundown of what happened.
âYou shouldâve been more gentle.â
âI heard that itâs preferred to cut off seedlings of misshapen growth.â
Taesik shook his head.
âDo you think youâll find more members?â
âThatâs the real issue. Do you have any ideas?â
âNope, nothing.â
âDonât you feel a sense of responsibility as an advisor?â
âYouâre poking me where it hurts. Iâm advertising a bit whenever I can, so hopefully, we get someone by Saturday.â
âWe just need up to ten. Thatâd be better than four at the very least.â
âWhat if no one comes at all?â
âWeâll seriously have to consider doing two roles at once.â
Though Maru didnât know if they could even do that. Taesik left the class wishing him good luck.
âMaru, letâs go to the clubroom.â
âYup.â
There was a disgusting amount of work to do, despite the fact that they had so few members.