âIâm fine!â
Ami answered boldly.
With that same voice, she first lamented the tragedy of dropping her frappuccino, then added seriously,
âBut it felt like the stab avoided my vital points on purpose.â
âWhat?â
Ska repeated.
Yehyeon narrowed his eyes and looked down at her.
âIâm not that spaced-out, you know.â
It was the patientâs claim.
Everyone in the room turned their round eyes toward her. She looked so normal it was hard to believe sheâd just come out of surgery.
Until Yehyeon arrived, she had been the oldest in the hospital room.
Ami spoke solemnly.
âThe culpritâs really skilled. I didnât even sense them coming.â
âItâs okay~... people can get distracted by frappuccinos sometimes....â
Ricardo grinned slyly.
Ami flared up.
âNo!â
âAmi. Donât move so much.â
Yehyeon hurriedly pressed down on her shoulders as she raised her arms.
âYour wound will open.â
âSka didnât notice either! And the person vanished like a ghost!â
Lowering her arms again, Ami insisted earnestly,
âSomeone who moves like that isnât an amateur!â
Ska stayed silent for a while.
Sitting down, he only stroked his chin. Yehyeon and Ricardo waited quietly for him to reach a conclusion.
The tall aide uncrossed his legs.
âThatâs a valid point.â
Silence filled the room.
Everyone sank into their own thoughts, eyes downcast. Only Ami blinked wide eyes, waiting for the others to finish thinking.
When she couldnât bear the boredom anymore and smacked the blanket with both hands, the silence finally broke.
âIâm already bored!â
âLetâs call Hilde here first, then talk more.â
Yehyeon muttered as he patted her head.
âNo idea why we canât reach him, though.â
***
I stared fixedly at the monitor.
Yehyeonâs photo and the text beside it.
The sentence at the very top of the personal information caught my eye.
âDuring the zombie-type Creature outbreak within the Core, received subject Xâs biological data from Falcon.â
What is X.
And what is the âzombie-type Creature outbreakâ?
I stared at the incomprehensible words.
Then I felt a chill of killing intent from behind.
Startled, I threw myself sideways.
Crash!
Jaeyeonâs fist shattered the computer screen.
The glass cracked but the frame held. Cracks spread outward from where his fist had struck.
It was still functioning, but not for long.
Jaeyeon kept swinging his fists.
Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!
The screen went completely black.
What the hell is he doing again?
The shattered display, the glass shards stuck to his bleeding hands.
I could only watch, speechless, as Jaeyeon lost control.
Whatâs his problem?
Only after pulverizing the screen entirely did he lift his head.
Just like when he smashed the serum at Erich Erhartâs museum, he was panting heavily.
âWhat the hell was that for now?â
Surely not because he saw Yehyeonâs face?
âWhy the sudden fit?â
Wham!
Yunâs shoe slammed into Jaeyeonâs side.
Jaeyeonâs body flew back into a pile of documents. Thud! The stack, as tall as a man, burst into the air.
I exhaled a stunned âHuh...â at the abrupt chaos.
Yun walked slowly toward the man struggling to rise.
âPsychopath.â
The shooter stopped at Jaeyeonâs feet and muttered coldly.
âIf youâre going to have a fit, at least know whoâs really to blame.â
His low voice trembled with fury.
A hard, freezing gaze locked on his opponent.
The anger simmered deeper.
âYou couldnât even bare your fangs at your master.â
Jaeyeon screamed.
Eyes gone wild, he lunged at Yun with an inhuman sound. Even expecting it, the force was overwhelming enough to make me flinch.
The sheer rage and grief reached even me.
But Yun didnât flinch.
The gun went off.
Bang!
A bullet grazed Jaeyeonâs ribs.
Even with blood spurting, he didnât stop.
âWhat do you know!â
Jaeyeon slammed Yun down, straddling him, and raised his fist.
He was so frenzied he didnât even feel the pain of the wound.
âWhat do you know! What do you know about what he and I had!â
Thud! Thud! Thud! His fists pounded Yunâs face. Yun didnât blink through the barrage.
Even under the blows, he calmly reloaded.
He lifted the gun, aiming at Jaeyeonâs wrist.
Bang!
If this went on, one of them would die.
Most likely Jaeyeonâsince Yun had the gun and his sanity. Though ironically, Jaeyeonâs insanity granted him monstrous strength; Yun couldnât shove him off.
Still, if nothing changed, Jaeyeon would die first.
I sighed and looked around.
Good.
Another crowbar.
Crash!
The crowbar snapped in half.
Of course. Crowbars never hold up to impact.
I tossed the broken tool away, but didnât stop this time. I ran toward the men wrestling on the floor and kicked away the gun.
Then I grabbed some nylon cordâclearly meant for restraining test subjectsâand put it to use. I tied up Jaeyeon first, then Yunâs hands as well.
And I set them back-to-back.
âWhy tie me?â
Yun spat blood and glared.
I smiled at the two disheveled men.
âDid you forget? You threw the first punch again, senior.â
âHeâs the one at fault.â
âWhat did he do?â
Ignoring Jaeyeonâs ragged struggling, I asked.
The cord wouldnât break. Iâd tied it with all my strength, and the material was tough; besides, I knew how to bind hands so they wouldnât slip free.
Yun narrowed his eyes.
I waited patiently for one of them to speak.
At this point, I deserved to know. I couldnât keep breaking up their psychotic fights forever.
Silence fell over the lab.
Yun finally spoke.
âYou donât know about the zombie-type Creature incident, do you.â
âNo.â
âThere was once a humanoid Creatureâlike the one we just sawârampaging inside the Center Core. It caused a major crisis because it infected people like a zombie.â
Wait. Iâd seen a disease like that in my old world.
And the fact that it was humanoid nagged at me.
Jaeyeonâs thrashing grew wilder, making Yunâs body jolt along with him.
The shooter stopped talking for a moment and glared at Jaeyeon.
âKnock him out.â
âIâll finish listening first.â
âThe infection spread fast. Peopleâs panic rose to dangerous levels, and rumors started that the Center Core itself might collapse.â
So this happened after the Second War.
âThe Elders took it seriously and got involved.â
âI saw a note earlier. It said Falcon gave Yehyeon the biological data of âX.ââ
I said it absently, then asked,
âWho is X?â
Could it be my data?
That thought hit me as I spoke. Maybe it was mineâor one of my kindâs. Maybe Falcon handed over the biological data of someone human-shaped but not human.
I asked with half certainty.
But the answer was something else entirely.
Unexpected.
âJaeyeon.â
My eyes widened.
I stared down at the two bound men.
âHim?â
The one sitting back-to-back with you right now?
âWhy his?â
âBecause he isnât human either.â
I stayed frozen.
Jaeyeon had gone dangerously quiet. Head bowed, motionless. The calm before another storm.
Problem was, I was too stunned to react.
Still, I kept ready in case he exploded again.
âWhat is he, then, if not human?â I muttered.
âHe arrived here before you did,â Yun said flatly.
âNot a Titan, not a human. Didnât you suspect it? Before you passed your youth to him, Jaeyeon was already staying young at Falconâs side.â
Ah.
The memories rushed back.
Red lipstick. Upturned eyes. Flowing black hair.
Rose lipstick, high nose bridge, golden strands glinting over the collarbone.
A sharp Adamâs apple, distinct veins, short black hair.
Jaeyeon was a master of disguise.
That talent had eaten away at his mind. Like someone with dissociative disorder, his identity kept collapsing. A drifting selfâno one knew what his true face was.
Perhaps only Colton did.
The one we called Shapeshifter.
From the very beginning, he had been Coltonâs subordinate.
Jaeyeon laughed.
âI was gladly his.â
The human-shaped thing smiled wickedly. In his eyes I saw a dizzying mix of emotionâ
Betrayal, rage, humiliation, pleading, hatred, love, fear.
âI served him while he consumed me. And this is what I get for it!â
Even after knowing Colton for decades, Iâd never known what Jaeyeon truly was. Probably no one had.
Not until Colton handed Jaeyeonâs biological data to Yehyeon.
âA truly, truly grand ending!â
âIf your master betrayed you, then your blade of hate should be turned on him,â Yun growled.
âWhy aim it at Yehyeon instead?â
âBecause he asked for my biological data!â
âBullshit. He asked for useful information, not your data. He didnât even know you werenât human.â
âYun. Heâs not thinking rationally anymore.â
Even as I tried to calm them, half my mind was spinning, processing the new information.
Now it made sense.
Everything that hadnât quite fit clicked into place.
Why Jaeyeon had smashed the vial of blood serum in a frenzy.
Why he hated Yehyeon so much.
How Yun had been able to create the âCreature Recognizerâ so quickly.
All of it traced back to that zombie outbreak.
Jaeyeon couldnât bring himself to hate Colton, whoâd given away his data, so he directed his hatred at Yehyeon, who had merely received it.
And Yun /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ had used Jaeyeonâs biological data and the infected Creature samples in his research ever since.
âSo what was that thing, exactly?â
I said aloud to no one in particular.
âThe zombie-type Creature?â
I was almost afraid of the answer.
I regretted asking as soon as I did. It was over and done withâbetter to forget.
But words canât be taken back.
Yun answered coldly.
âA diseased Titan.â
My stomach twisted.
I tried to absorb what Iâd just learned.
I didnât know which part hurt most.
That one of my kin had still been inside the Center Core?
That theyâd met such a miserable end?
Or that because of it, Jaeyeonâs hatred for Yehyeon was misplacedâand Yehyeon was still suffering for it?
The illness had appeared around the time the World Tree began to sicken. Those who had received its blessing sometimes contracted it, though rarely.
Weâd never found its cause.
Blankly staring at the floor, I murmured,
âSo thatâs why Yehyeon was so sure there was a Titan inside the Core.â
âMaybe. The higher-ups and I thought it mightâve crawled in from outside. Sometimes the dimensional rift opens, linking inside and out. Thatâs usually how Creatures appear inside the Core.â
That, too, was new to meâbut I didnât have the mental space to dwell on it.
I looked at Jaeyeon, cold with rage, and Yun, cold in his own way.
The diseased Titan who had endangered the Center Core.
âWhen you made the Titan Recognizerâyou said the research started before I appeared.â
I murmured, watching Yun.
âThe sample you used was that Titan, wasnât it?â
âYeah.â
âThereâs a specific way to kill someone infected with that illness.â
A throbbing headache hit; I pressed my temples hard.
âWe learned it the hard way. If theyâd known that, it wouldâve ended as a minor incident....â
Why do I always arrive too late?
The ringing in my ears made me wince.
If only Iâd been inside the Core then.
If only Iâd stopped it before it spreadâ
Bang!
Something slammed against the lab door.
Yun and Jaeyeon turned their heads, but I didnât.
Instead, I bent down and began rifling through the scattered files.
âWhat was that Titanâs name?â
They looked at me as I muttered.
I ignored their stares and kept digging, hands flying through the papers.
âThere must be more information here.â
My goal had shifted.
âI think itâs a name I know.â
I wouldnât leave this place until Iâd learned everything the Elders knew.
Not until Iâd torn every scrap of information from this lab.
Like an addict deprived of a fix, I began tearing through the research materials.