Ami was eating yukhoe, sliced raw beef blocks, and salmon.
What kind of combination is that.
A late-night meal? While thinking that, I stepped inside, and Ami grinned.
âThese are the foods Oppa likes!â
âAh. This is the revenge of the frappuccino, isnât it.â
Cute.
I had the impulse to pat her round crown, but held myself back since she didnât seem to like that sort of thing.
So Yun likes yukhoe, sliced raw beef blocks, and salmon.
âTheyâre all raw.â
âYeah. Oppa likes raw things.â
Truly a disgusting man.
Without bothering to manage my expression, I sat in the chair Ami pointed at. I politely declined her offer to try some.
Only then did Yun lift his head from his phone.
âYou did well.â
Those were the first words he said when our eyes met.
âThe CarrotâTaleb plan. According to the article, it seems to have ended very successfully. You worked hard.â
âArticle? Well, it didnât fail. We succeeded in capturing Yoow, and Yehyeon wasnât hurt. But Seunghyun got shot three times while shielding him...â
âSo it ended very successfully.â
This man.
I stared dully at Yun.
By the way... does Ami know about Lee Seunghyun?
Wondering how much I should say, I turned my head slightly, and Ami shoved a chunk of raw beef into her mouth and said:
âYehyeon Oppaâs dad?â
She knows.
âChoi Ami. Swallow your food before speaking.â
Ami chewed the raw beef a few times and then gulped it down.
âHe got hurt?â
âYes. This time... fortunately, the surgery went well.â
âTsk.â
Yun clicked his tongue as if it were a pity.
Suppressing the urge to rub my face dry, I stared at Yun.
I fully understood why he disliked the man, but still...
âJust now, Yehyeon yelled at Seunghyun at the top of his lungs and stormed out.â
âI know.â
âHuh? You know? Did Yehyeon come here?â
âNo. He messaged.â
Yun answered dryly and showed me his phone.
I blinked at the message window reflected on the screen.
Uh...
âWhy did he send Ï repeatedly?â
Wait. Isnât that the mathematical symbol Ï?
The message Yehyeon sent two minutes ago appeared to me as nothing but âÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ.â
But judging from the messages from a few days ago, it seemed to be in a language I couldnât read. I could see conversations in a language unfamiliar to me.
Judging by Yunâs faint laugh, my guess was right.
My superior put the phone down and asked:
âDid he get hit?â
I let out a sigh instinctively.
âLee Seunghyun threw a glass at him. Does he normally do that?â
âWhat were you expecting from that bastard?â
âShould I go check on Yehyeon?â
Trying to calm my troubled mind, I cracked my knuckles for no reason.
âI received calming meds from Samuel, but...â
Instead of answering, Yun tapped his phone.
I didnât interrupt. He seemed to be sending a message. Probably Yehyeonâafter every clash with Lee Seunghyun, he must have always contacted Yun.
A few minutes later, my superior lifted his gaze from the screen.
âNo need to go. Heâs working. According to the article, he had a seizure once at the crime scene and then calmed down.â
âYes... Seeing Seunghyun collapsing in front of him seems to have hit the switch...â
âHe shouldâve stayed collapsed.â
Yun muttered the unfiltered words.
I sighed so deeply it felt like the floor dropped under me.
âYun. Please donât ever say things like that in front of Yehyeon.â
âI know. I said something like that before and we had a huge fight.â
âUnderstandably. Itâs a miracle he didnât hit you.â
âI still donât get why he canât cut ties with his father.â
âReally?â
Ami, who had been silently eating salmon, inserted herself into the conversation.
âI kind of get it.â
We both turned toward her.
Ami, round eyes blinking as she chewed salmon.
She swallowed.
âHe does nice things for him once in a blue moon. And since he saved Yehyeon Oppa every time, I think itâd be hard for Oppa to hate him freely, the way Oppa is.â
âSaved him?â
Yun asked as if he had heard a foreign language.
Ami nodded.
âHe said the biggest thing was when he saved him at age six and then took him to the hospital every day until his trauma was cured, and locked the perpetrators in prison. And he dragged him out and trained him so he could survive the war, and even during the war he would show up to check if he was aliveâYehyeon Oppa canât just overlook all that, I think.â
âDonât you think thatâs just what any human should do?â
âHearing that from you feels strange.â
Yun ignored my mumble.
âOh, and thereâs this too!â
Ami set down her chopsticks, which had been lifting yukhoe like noodles.
âOnce, Yehyeon Oppa ran into his father on the way home from school.â
âWhen he was a student?â
âYeah. When he wore a school uniform. They met on the street, he stared at him, then suddenly told him to follow. Then he took him to a department store and bought him a really expensive coat and padded jacket.â
âHeâs lived for over 70 years and keeps rolling around five or six memories that others wouldnât even consider special. Isnât that strange to you?â
âDo not say that to Yehyeon.â
This time Yun sighed.
Ami swallowed the last chunk of raw beef.
âBut sometimes when my second brother is nice to me, I feel like forgiving him for bullying me when I was little too?â
âThat crazy bastard? He bullied you?â
The rude man I met at the Choi estate?
While gathering the empty containers, Ami said casually:
âSecond brother doesnât like us siblings.â
Yun rolled his eyes without replying.
I stopped myself from getting angry. These two had practically cut ties with the Choi family already, and neither seemed to care much about Choi Hyunseok. It was different from the situation with Yehyeon.
And I had something else to say to them.
âWe caught the one who stabbed you, Ami. I will make sure he bows his head in front of you later.â
âOh.â
Ami widened her eyes and looked at me.
âThe guy Hilde caught today â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) was that guy?â
âYes.â
âIâd forgotten he existed.â
Seriously?
âHeâll apologize?â
âIâll make him. But please wait a bit.â
âWhereâd you stash him.â
Yun asked in a low voice.
At that moment, instinctive danger awareness shot down my spine.
I needed to move Yoowâs confinement location the moment this man was discharged.
âFor now, the cabin. But Iâll move him.â
âYeah, sure. Hide him well.â
His indifferent reply was terrifying.
I pressed my lips into a straight line and changed the subject.
âSeunghyun will be hospitalized for two weeks. I want to keep Yehyeon from worrying...â
âHere?â
Yun raised a brow and turned his head toward me.
âYes. I transferred him here in a rush, so heâll stay hospitalized here for two weeks before being discharged.â
âThe hospital room.â
âPlease donât ask. Yehyeon is surely already not okay inside.â
Yun scoffed but didnât argue.
After sighing a few more times, I left the room. Yun told me that if I got too worried, I should just message Yehyeon. He said that Yehyeon failing to stand his ground before Seunghyun and then eventually exploding and rebelling was something that happened periodically. He had never succeeded entirely, though.
The reason was simple. Seunghyun wasnât the type to bend, and he was humanityâs strongest. No matter what Yehyeon threw, no matter how much he yelled, no matter how fast he ran with relay-race-winning legs, it was useless.
Come to think of it, the soldiers we trained with also practically bowed before Lee Seunghyun.
I should text him.
Fiddling with my phone, I walked toward the parking lot.
***
When I stepped into the cabin, Igor greeted me.
âCaptain.â
I beamed at my subordinateâs expressionless face.
Because of the Carrot Plan, I had postponed feeling glad to see him, but once I let go of the impatience, I really was happy.
âIgor. Now I can finally ask. How have you been?â
Instead of answering, Igor yanked up my top.
I closed my eyes and gave a resigned smile.
âI told Kairos this too, but I also have something called privacy.â
âLab rat?â
My subordinate didnât listen.
In his characteristic low voice, he spat out a single word.
So Kairos must have told him. He wouldnât have been able to read the word from the remaining scars alone.
From deeper inside the cabin, Deltei came out and examined the scars together with Igor. She stared at the wounds with her blue eyes in silence.
I sighed and brushed away Igorâs hand, which was gripping my top.
âWhereâs Yoow.â
Igor met my eyes.
âBreaking his legs wouldnât be enough.â
âBreaking them wonât change anything. Deltei. Yoow.â
âHeâs upstairs unconscious. Kairos is watching him.â
The color in her face had returned a little.
I smiled faintly and stepped inside.
Igor followed behind me as I climbed to the second floor.
âThere should be a line one doesnât cross.â
My massive subordinate spoke in what could have sounded like a mutter.
His heavy, familiar footsteps. Without looking back, I gave a faint smile.
âRight. Fortunately, I caught Yoow before he crossed that line.â
âI think he already crossed it. If Iâd caught him first, I wouldâve slit his throat.â
There was no exaggeration or lie in that.
I could clearly feel the quiet, suppressed anger beneath it. I stopped with one stair left before the top and turned around.
âAnd if you kill him?â
Igor stared straight at me.
âWhat changes if he dies? Itâs better to make him live and atone. No matter what, Iâll make sure our tactician bows his head to his peers and seniors.â
âThen will you permit me to chop his head off after that?â
âNo. He has to live in regret.â
Holding onto the railing, I smiled.
âBecause Yoow is someone who knows how to regret.â
And living in regret 365 days a year is a hell of its own.
My steadfast knight lowered his head slightly. It was his way of saying he would obey my decision, even if he didnât like it.
Still loyal, as always.
With a bitter smile, I climbed to the second floor.
Yoow was lying on the floor beside the bed.
Next to him, looking down at him, stood a red-haired handler. Kairos hadnât even changed out of the formal suit heâd worn at the banquet.
Why did you dump a person like cargo?
â...Put him on the bed. Or at least on a bean bag.â
âThis is your bed.â
Kairos tore his gaze from Yoow and grinned.
âWrapped things up well? What now?â
I gave the simple instructions.
Yun would be discharged in five days if nothing else happened. So in five days, I planned to move Yoow. My superior was someone who would genuinely storm the cabin and drag Yoow onto a dissection table.
I would move him to a hotel or to Igorâs house.
Before that, for the five days, at least two people would stay in the cabin at all times. It was to prevent Yoow from going berserk or escaping. Because Igor and Deltei were freelancers (well, more precisely, Igor was unemployed), arranging schedules wasnât hard. Their homes were a bit far from here, but they could take turns sleeping in the cabin.
Though it was cramped.
âIf he still doesnât look normal after five days, Iâm planning to call the Personnel Director.â
âWhat?â
Deltei blinked.
âWhat do you mean? What director?â
âThereâs a genius of personnel at HQ. If things donât go well, we should get help.â
I hoped we could find an answer before that.
I knew very well that mental treatment wasnât something solved overnight, nor something amateurs could handle. I said Iâd explain the details later and changed the subject.
We had established the big pieces; now the rest needed sorting too.
Firstâ
âWhere are Adamâs parents now?â
I asked while organizing my thoughts.
In an instant, the atmosphere inside the cabin froze.
â...Why do you ask that suddenly?â
Deltei pressed her lips shut, then answered in a thin voice.
Straightening from my thinking posture, I looked at the Saint casually.
The moment our eyes met, Deltei showed a strange expression. With a frightened look, she stepped back, lowering her gaze diagonally.
Kairos narrowed his eyes and examined my face.
Igor was the one who answered.
âThey passed away.â
âWhy?â
âA car accident.â
My black-haired subordinate leaned against the wall with arms crossed.
âThe two of them died at once.â
âAn unforeseen accident?â
âAt least thatâs what we were told.â
Igor uncrossed his arms and turned his body toward me.
âWhy do you ask this?â
Smiling, I looked at my kin.
Those who supported me. Those who didnât forget me. Those who came to follow me even though the Empire had long since fallen, calling me by that old-fashioned title.
Those who stayed alive and kept waiting for me.
âI heard they left a game for me. The last game is in Yoowâs vault.â
âYouâre going to look at it?â
âI have to. Itâs a letter written to me.â
âIs there any need to look at it right now?â
Deltei lifted her head and spoke urgently.
âIt wouldnât be too late after things settle down. Itâs not like the game is going to run away...â
âWhy are you so scared, Del. Do you know whatâs written in the letter?â
âNo. I have no idea. They never showed it to anyone. Not even to Yoow. They said they put an Easter egg only you could unlock. Thatâs why it scares me more.â
Ah.
I understood her fear.
Honestly, even I felt my stomach twist at the thought of opening the message. I feared the reproach and resentment I might face. I feared the guilt and regret that would flood me afterward.
And the heavy sadness that would no doubt come.
But looking away from the problem in front of me was not an option.
Avoiding never makes things better.
âI have to face it.â
That was how I had lived all my life.
âItâs what was left for me.â
It was also the result of my choices.
My kin didnât argue further. They looked at me for a moment and each, in their own way, indicated they understood. Then they hurried me off to rest when I smiled and thanked them.
All three said they planned to sleep in the cabin tonight.
As if the massage chair didnât already make the place cramped.
âKairos, at least you go home.â
âWhat if I refuse?â
âThen Iâll go to your house?â
My kin didnât stop me. On the contrary, they chased me out to Kairosâs house as if saying, Oh, that option existed?
Unbelievable...
***
At dawn, I left the house.
I planned to secretly go to the columbarium where Adamâs parents were laid to rest.
Around 5 a.m.
Letting out white breaths of cold air on the road, I came face-to-face with a child trudging toward me.
âYehyeon.â
I shouted his name in shock.
âWhat are you doing without a car?â