Chapter 588
Life, Once Again!
âGo back to the past?â She asked as she put some salmon salad in her bowl.
âYes, what do you think youâll feel if you go back to the past?â
âWell, Iâm not sure.â
She couldnât reply immediately. There were a few times in life when she wanted to go back to the day before. She had wished to go back one day after tests or when her acting performance was terrible or when she made a mistake. However, she had never thought about going back even further in the past so she couldnât answer easily.
âUnni. Being young is the best. They donât think about such things.â
âHanmi, youâre plenty young too. So you should get marâ¦.â
âHaesoo-unni! You always talk about marriage this, marriage that. I get it, you have a pretty daughter, okay?â
âIâm sure that there must be a lot of men who like you, so I wonder why you say something like that. Get married. Youâll start nagging an old woman like me less with your life stories.â
âWe have only met a few times after several years, but youâre fed up with me already?â
âHanmi, three times a week is more than enough. What you need is a man who will listen to your stories.â
âWhat are you talking about in front of a kid?â
âMy daughter is doing fine. She knows what she needs to know. Since weâre at it, shall we ask how far she went with Maru?â
She immediately picked up her cup and started drinking. She drank as slowly as possible and looked alternately at her mother and writer Lee Hanmi, who both stared at her. She should have secretly put back the soju bottle when she saw it at the supermarket. She didnât know that sheâd be handling two drunk adults.
âUnni, stop teasing her. Sheâs going to get mad.â
âMy daughter is not that petty. You donât know because you are not marâ¦.â
âAh! Just drink! Stop talking about getting married and just drink. Here, here. Unni, pick up a glass. Would you like to drink as well?â
âIâm okay.â
She shook her head with a smile. The two women snapped their heads back with their drinks before putting down their beer glasses.
âOh, right. We should keep talking about that.â
âAbout what?â
âI mean the past. What would you do if you return to the past, unni?â
âWeâre still talking about that?â
âGive me some ideas.â
âIs this for your next work?â
âNo, I just wanted to write down a few ideas. I went to the cinema a while ago, and there was a movie about a military soldier who went back to the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592. Watching it made me wonder what kinds of things would happen if I went back to the past. Iâve never written anything in the sci-fi genre, so it looks fun as well. No, wait, is time travel a fantasy? Anyway, since weâre both writers, I wanted to hear your stories. Donât think about it deeply and just tell me whateverâs on your mind.â
âHow are you going to take care of my intellectual property if it gets adapted to a video format? What are you going to give me for my source?â
âFine, fine. If I sell this, Iâll buy you a fur coat.â
âI donât want things like that, just give my daughter an entrance gift.â
âUnni, thereâs still a lot of time left this year. College is still far away for her.â
âTime flies, you know? April is ending and then itâll be May soon. After the flower season, itâll get hot, and then chilly and once it snows, thatâll be the end of the year. So thatâs why you should get married before itâs too laâ¦.â
âWhy does it always end with my marriage? Thatâs a serious condition, you know?â
Hanmi clapped once.
âWell then, you start, unni. What are you going to do if you end up in the past? You can think about it starting now, youâre up next.â
A finger with a purple manicure pointed at her face. She nodded. Hanmi wasnât someone who would accept an improper answer, so she decided to think about it. When her mother, who was staring at the clock on the wall, was about to speak, Hanmi half-stood up, saying that they needed more beer.
âIâd have him take a medical test,â her mother said.
She understood what her mother meant immediately. Her mother omitted a lot of words, but her expression said everything that she didnât say out loud.
Hanmi, who was about to stand up, sat back down again.
âIs this about your husband?â
âYouâre knowledgeable.â
âI had a hunch. It was heart disease, right?â
âHe was healthy. He told me that he was just a little tired, but then he went just like that. If I can go back to the past, Iâll put everything aside and drag him to the hospital first.â
Her mother picked up a bottle of water instead of the beer glass. She gulped down water in large amounts and looked like she was suppressing something with cold water.
âHanmi, what about you? What do you want to do?â
âI want to go traveling with my mother. And be a filial daughter. You know, things like that.â
âThatâs not that much different from mine. This is no fun.â
âPerhaps that indicates that what everyone desperately wishes for is similar? Being able to stay longer with loved ones. Itâs quite cliché, but thatâs human nature after all. When my mother closed her eyes, I regretted so much. I never showed up in front of her because I wanted to write, and then when I heard that she had terminal stage cancer, I just lost it. It was so absurd. Why did it have to be my mom of all people? Just when I thought that I could repay her, she left this bad daughter here as though she was in a hurry.â
âBoth you and I need to visit the hospital, huh. Going back to the past doesnât sound that fun.â
âAt least we get an opportunity that way; an opportunity to live our lives once again.â
After saying those words, Hanmi looked at her.
âHave you thought about it?â
âI want to see dad as well. I want to hold his hands and go to Daehak-ro together, and if possible, I want to show him my acting. Dad will love it if I can show him how much I can do. I want to show him that his daughter became so big.â
âThen you should go back with your current body, huh. But that causes a time paradox. If you go back to the past, only your mind should go back to your younger self. If there are two of you in one era, it will cause an endless amount of trouble,â Hanmi said with a smile.
She could tell that Hanmi had intentionally switched the topic. Talking about people that weren't here anymore and falling into sadness didnât suit an occasion like this after all.
âSo only my mind flies into the past and enters my younger body? That sounds good, becoming young again. I thought I was going back to the past with my body.â
Her mother joined the conversation as well. The atmosphere became brighter in an instant.
âUnni, would you meet another man if youâre younger?â
âNo. I wouldnât be able to meet my daughter if I did that.â
âGeez, youâre too silly.â
âYouâll understand once you give birth to a child like me.â
âI already had indirect experience through writing. How many moms do you think Iâve written about that are obsessed with their children? You wouldnât know how many emotional babies Iâve given birth to.â
âFine, youâre popular, okay? What would a third-rate romance author like me tell a big-shot writer?â
âNow you see the difference?â
âI think you need some slapping.â
Seeing the two giggling, she was reminded of something she wanted to think about.
âAhjumma, what if you have to throw away your memories in order to go back to the past?â
âThrow away my memories?â
âYes. If some god or alien tells you that you canât bring your memories back to the past with you, are you still going to go?â
âNow that, Iâm going to have to think about it. If I can go back to the past with my intact memories, I think I can go without hesitation, but if I canât then thereâs no merit, is there? If I have the same ego in the same era, Iâll probably end up living a similar life. Is there a reason to go back to the past then?â
Just then, her mother interrupted.
âThereâs no charm in that story. Why is the main character a main character? Itâs because he or she has something that other people look up to. Letâs just assume that the character goes back with all of their memories.â
âUnni, the trend in dramas these days isnât like that. Whereâs the fun in a character who knows everything? They need to go through a trial. Just like your romance novels, there needs to be a love rival to be more interesting.â
The conversation started burning brightly again. She felt like she had stepped on a landmine, but the two women were already deeply immersed in talking about the topic. She could only listen to them. Ah, one more thing. She had to be ready for Hanmiâs sudden questions.
âWhat if you slowly lose your memories? At first, you passionately fall in love with your loved one, but the memories become faint, and then time-transcending love turns into just an ordinary love for a youth in that era,â Hanmi said.
She listened with interest as she ate some salmon salad.
âBut thereâs no problem with that right? They love each other already.â
âThatâs why we should change it up a little. Youâre going to meet your husband even if you go back to the past, right?â
âAm I supposed to give you a serious answer?â
âOf course.â
âLike I said before, I am going to meet him again. And Iâll meet my daughter again too. As long as I have my memories and affections of this life, I donât think Iâll be able to easily meet someone else.â
âThatâs precisely it. Thatâs what a time-transcending love is. The person you unwillingly departed with in the future is still alive and well in the past. If you really liked that person, you would grab him thinking that this is a once in a lifetime opportunity.â
âRight.â
âEven if that person in the past does not like me, Iâll still like him, right? Because Iâve been in love with that man in the âfutureâ.â
âMy husband will probably confess to me on our first meeting, you know? He couldnât live without me after all.â
âFine, stop boasting, sheesh. Anyway, itâs all good until you go back and meet the person you love and live a happy life. Thatâs when the trial starts. You slowly start losing memories. The personality, impressions, and preferences you knew about that person slowly disappear.â
âI think Iâll still love him though? Memory is just information after all. I believe that a person possesses something that is superior to memories formed by the brainâs electrical and chemical signals.â
âLike a soul you mean?â
âMaybe itâs something like that, or maybe itâs called a heart.â
âUnni, you know what amnesia is, right?â
âI understand what youâre trying to say, but I still believe that thereâs something that transcends information. Otherwise, itâs just too cruel, you know? Iâm sure that love is something special that does not rely on memories.â
âDo you really think so? In our heads, thereâs something called the frontal lobe, and damage to that part causes a lot of disabilities, one of the significant ones being the loss of emotions. Thatâs why that might cause someone to become antisocial, and such a person doesnât have something called altruism. They would justify themselves with anything they do without realizing what theyâve done wrong even if they make a mistake. Thatâs just a result of a part of the brain not functioning properly. And here, weâre talking about losing memories as a whole, which make up the foundation of a human. In some sense, thatâs the same as becoming dull to emotions. You know that even the most passionate love is bound to cool down, right? If your warm moments get erased, donât you think youâll fall in love with a new person just like everyone else?â
âSo you want to say that memories are everything?â
âReasonably speaking, oneâs personality is the amalgamation of experience, right? And experience becomes systemized into a mechanism that reacts to external stimulation. Doesnât that mean that everything is caused by memories?â
âDespite that, we canât even be sure of the existence of god, right? As long as agnosticism exists, the theory that the mind comes before memories will always exist as well.â
âThatâs too unscientific.â
âIs going back to the past scientific? Einstein would love to have a word with you.â
âBut this is an agreement.â
âIâve never agreed to it.â
âI canât get anything through to you, can I?â
âHah, thatâs funny.â
She looked at the two women who glared at each other and sighed. She thought about the topic while she did so. Memories versus the soul. Which was on a deeper level?
âI wished it was the soul.â
If the disappearance of memories meant the disappearance of emotions, that would be too sad.
âForget it, just drink!â
âRight, letâs drink!â
It seemed that the two adults reached the conclusion that they should get drunk. She shook her head. These two adults were really hopeless.
âRather than that, I wonder if he went back home properly after meeting her.â
She looked at the clock on the wall. It was 7:40 p.m. She felt that it was still quite early. She wondered if she should text him or something, when,
âUnni, you shouldâve been careful.â
Her mother spilled some water. She put her phone down and went to the kitchen.
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