There is a moment that everyone runs into at least once in their work life.
The moment when a bomb falls into their hands. A bomb that is powerful enough to blow up an unsightly boss in one shot.
[TL/N â not literally, metaphorically]
When such a moment comes, office workers often fall into deep worries.
âHow do I use it?â
Those who give up the bomb are eliminated first, and those who try to detonate it are broadly divided into two categories.
First, the weak ones.
They are anxious to detonate the bomb quickly because itâs nerve-wracking in itself that the risk factor is in oneâs hands.
Two, the calculating ones.
âThey detonate it when the benefits that will return to them reach their peak.â
If you ask why they detonate their bombs at the return, itâs because itâs a high return, high risk.
Then you could get the perfect revenge.
This was the difference between the calculating and the ones who tend to rush.
It was truly different.
âJust when you think everything is over, it secretly explodes the moment no one is watching.â
Social life is like the wild. Safety was more important than killing others.
In my previous life, I couldnât even fit in with the weak.
Even if the bomb was dropped right into my hands, I just turned a blind eye to it. So in this life, I wanted to try something else.
âBut it doesnât mean much even if I detonate it now.â
The organizers of the contest will not want to develop unnecessary controversy and create more work for themselves. This issue concerning the Hankook University team will likely be dealt with quietly, even if they were accused right away. Moreover, Hankook University has a strong influence throughout the art industry as a whole.
âIf I do this, they might try to silence me.â
It may not end up like that, but it was better to approach these issues as conservatively as possible.
The organizers cannot be completely trusted either. Therefore, I was going to detonate this bomb when the moment came where they wouldnât be able to defend themselves.
That was my plan.
âWhat do you think?â
â······um.â
At my lengthy explanation, Ju Ji-hoon stood still and said,
âSatan will weep.â
âGreat.â I coughed without realizing it.
However, I still had something to say.
âBut Iâll do it when I have to. If we had been beaten without knowing that this was happening behind the scenes, we wouldâve just been fools for them to laugh at.â
âThatâs right.â
âIn addition, weâre not the only ones being tricked. They almost deceived all the other schools, so if we think about it, wouldnât waiting just a little longer be worth it?â
âHmm. Thatâs true too.â
Ju Ji-hoon nodded as if he understood. In fact, it didnât seem like he was planning on refusing from the very beginning.
Next was Hanseolâs turn.
âWhat do you think?â
â······.â
âTo be honest, I donât know.â She said as she stood still with her arms crossed.
â······.â
âItâs upsetting to think that Iâve been fooled by them for so long up until now, and I donât even want to see them being excited. I want to go and hit them right now.â
She seemed beyond annoyedâshe was actually angry.
I guess she couldnât help it.
She had the greatest attachment to this work out of the three of us.
If Ju Ji-hoon and I were like businessmen, then she was like an artist. It would be a big disgrace to be defeatedâeven for a momentâby such cheaters.
âBut noonaâŠ.â
It was the moment when I tried to push further.
âStill, Iâll do what Jaeha says.â
âWhat?â
âWe were given this opportunity because of your courage.â Hanseol sighed.
â······.â
âSo, Iâll leave it up to you to figure out how you want to use that video.â
She seemed to believe that I would do well on my own.
âAlright, please be patient for just a while longer.â I smiled.
Letâs wait a little bit.
The prize will return to its rightful owner eventually, no matter what.
*
A short time has passed.
The Hankook University team returned to the event hall and soon resumed their exhibition.
âThere was a brief breakdown in the drive unit.â
They quickly began sweeping the crowd again. A generous sight for an exhibition that had a malfunction at the scene.
If this was a corporate exhibition, then there would be a problem with reliability, but if you are a college student, then the errors would be because you are still young.
It was a good thing for them.
The visitors who came to our team for a short time also eventually flocked over there.
âTheyâre practically on fire.â
âWow. Thatâs amazing.â
Hanseol and Ju Ji-hoon muttered.
It was especially hot over there.
As the number of people waiting increased, so did the amount of attention.
âI knew that itâd be like this, yet I still canât help but feel a little disappointed.â
But, itâs okay.
We had a plan. As long as we were pushed back without countermeasures, this moment was only one step in the winning streak.
âAnd, things arenât all that bad.â
The attention on our team was still maintained above a certain level.
With the exception of the Hankook University team, it was definitely the best in the entire venue.
It has been particularly well-received by corporate customers.
I could see it in their eyes.
The reason why I was sure of this was because the context of their questions were different.
âWhat material did you use?â
âWe mainly used wood.â
While general visitorsâ questions usually remained sentimental, corporate visitors focused on the practical uses of our design.
âThe production cost of this mustâve been high. Assuming that youâre installing it in itâs actual size, are you going to make it from the same material?â
âWhat about softwood at a relatively low price then? I think if we do a prefabricated design with plywood, we can greatly reduce the cost required for installation.â
âIf I change the material, wouldnât the aesthetics deteriorate?â
âThatâs okay.â Ju Ji-hoon said in a confident voice.
âI think the real value of our work lies in its functionality, not its outward beauty.â
In order for them to have a perfect understanding of our work, they were educated in a similar way to being brainwashed.
â·······oh.â
Even the visitors seemed to be very satisfied with his answer.
âIf you donât mind, Iâd like to contact you separately later.â
There were also a few visitors who sneakily handed us their business cards.
No, to say a few would be a lie. There were definitely a lot. The number of business cards that I myself have collected has already exceeded 10.
An overwhelming response from active industry membersâthis was the difference between our team and other teams.
âIf it keeps going like this, weâll definitely win the Excellence Award.â
And thus, the first part of the contest was over.
*
It was late-afternoon.
A short 30-minute break was given before the second part was due to begin.
If it were any other contest, there wouldnât be such a break, but it seemed that they were trying to be considerate as it was an exhibition contest for college students.
âAh. It was hard.â
âItâs the first time Iâve spoken this much.â
âI think Iâm going to get a head cramp at this rate.â
Here and there, students from each university poured out their complaints with an exhausted look.
âWhy did you answer the question so awkwardly?â
âI thought our model was collapsing during the middle of it, so I was too nervous to answer properly.â
It was a part that didnât apply to us, however, it was certainly the same for the fact that we were all desperate for fresh air.
We left the venue for a while and chatted while walking in a nearby park.
âEveryone worked hard.â
âNot everyone.â Hanseol glared at Ju Ji-hoon and said, âJaeha worked the hardest. From designs to materials, he did everything. Didnât he technically do it all by himself?â
âIs that so?â
âYes. Heâs working hard while youâre just eating rice.â
âHey! I did my job too!â
This moment felt even shorter as the three of us spent an already short break chatting. However, it was fitting to enjoy a break like that.
âHm?â
Familiar people caught my eye a short distance away from the park bench that we were sitting on.
âWhatâs going on with them?â
It was the Hankook University team.
Despite attracting crowds of audiences throughout the first part of the event, they seemed somewhat uncomfortable.
âIf it werenât for that breakdown earlier·····.â
âNo kiddingâŠâ
I knew why they were anxious.
âYou must be worried that you might not be able to win the grand prize.â
As they had borrowed the hand of a professor, they had to win the grand prize. If they couldnât, the responsibility for that loss will completely fall to them.
Relief is the right of those who have tried with integrity, so perhaps even if they win this contest, they wonât feel so well. Guilt will reside in the bottom of their hearts forever.
âThere are a lot of people like that whoâve succeeded, though.â
Iâve experienced several situations where a person who used backhanded tactics climbed to the top.
I was the only one at that time who didnât get it right away.
I was blamed for the mistake made by the son of the companyâs president. I collapsed at once, but he wouldâve continued to live well.
In short, it was like having extra life.
âBut this time, itâll be a little different.â
It was the moment when I was looking at them while thinking like that.
âDo you remember Han Yewonâs team?â
There was a story about us.
âOh?â
Ju Ji-hoon and Hanseol stopped their conversation and listened to theirs instead. They continued without knowing that we were eavesdropping on the conversation.
âSomeone from their team kept looking at me.â
âWho?â
âA short boy.â
Iâm not small, Iâm average. But Jihoon-hyung is too tall, so the only other person that they could be talking about is me.
[TL/N â Hyung is a word used by Korean males to address another male older than them who they are close to. Hyung literally means âolder brotherâ]
Anyway, a member of the Hankook University team who heard that replied as if he realized something.
âAh. I know who he is.â
âWho is it?â
âHeâs one of Han Yewonâs first-year Visual Arts majors. His name is Lee Jaeha. Heâs pretty famous in his department. A friend over there told me about him.â
âHuh.â
The student, who had been standing still at first, muttered in a tone of absurdity.
âWhat did that freshman do to become so famous?â
âHe must have looked good among the professors. Why, arenât there a lot of people who have been flirting with their teachers since they were young~?â
They giggled.
âI guess thereâs no one else in Han Yewon who can challenge us. How crazy they must be, bringing a freshman to the contest.â
âYeah? If I had run out of ideas, I wouldâve at least brought a senior with some experience.â
âThey must have wanted to lose pretty badlyâ
âIt seems the prestige of Han Yewon is gone, too.â
âI feel sorry for the other two. Arenât they practically taking care of a child?â
Their sarcasm gradually grew stronger.
I knew why they were doing this.
They were trying to relieve their anxiety by turning it outward.
I wanted to say something, but I just held it in.
âYeah, letâs keep smiling for now.â
Itâs not time yet.
Their downfall is set to happen anyway. Thereâs no need to go ahead and cause a problem.
With that thought in mind, I tried to move on.
HoweverâŠ
There was someone who didnât intend to stand for it.
They were right next to me, too.
âThatâs crossing the line.â
It was Hanseol.
She got up from her seat and walked over to Hankook Universityâs team.
âSo suddenly?â
While I was surprised, she said,
âLook at you talkingâ.
â······!â
âWhat do you know about Jaeha?â
The Hankook University team flinched.
Could it be that they never thought that the group they were talking about would suddenly appear in front of them?
â······Donât pick a fight with us for no reason. What did we say?â They said, after hesitating for a moment.
âDonât try to pretend you donât know. I heard everything; how you said that there are no sane people in Han Yewon, and so what if Jaeha is a freshman?â
âHeâs a first-year.â
âSo what? Jaeha is really good at his jobâ.
At Hanseol-noonaâs retorts that were pouring out like a flood, the members of the Hankook University team flinched again and said,
âIsnât it normal to only bring senior students to Jeondi?â
âOh, really?â
Hanseol laughed as if what they said was absurd and hissed,
âThen should we have brought a professor too?â
That was the moment.
â······!â
The members from Hankook Universityâs team became so stiff that they were practically statues.
Was it perhaps that they couldnât find any more words to refute Hanseolâs? Or was it that they felt a stab of guilt and couldnât speak properly?
As they stood still, Hanseol continued with a cold look.
âWithout Jaeha, our group wouldnât have been able to do anything. So donât make fun of us with your mouths, idiots with ugly faces.â
Hanseol returned to us as it was.
Ju Ji-hoon whispered to Hanseol with a pale face.
âSeol! Why did you do that? What will you do when a problem arises after you provoked them?â
âIf youâre going to be angry at me, then just let it go. Theyâre saying things like that because they donât know anything. How annoying. They should know that theyâre running out of luck.â
Hanseol looked back at me this time and said,
âLee Jaeha.â
âYes?â
The ends of her hair stood up involuntarily at her angry tone.
âYou didnât do anything wrong, so donât be discouraged. No matter what they say, you donât have to put up with it. Got it?
âBut if a problem arisesâŠâ
âSo what?â
She turned her head and said,
âJihoon and Iâll fix it.â
âMe?â
âOppa, be quiet.â
â······.â
âAnyway, Jaeha. You wanna know whatâs good about being young? Even if youâre the one who causes a problem, youâre cursed out less.â
A moment of silence followed.
âThe problem is that you detonated the bomb yourself.â
[TL/N â remember that this is metaphorical]
Though, it didnât make me feel bad.
I think she detonated it for me.
Hanseol was a person who had no thoughts running around in her head, but had thoughts of her juniors.
âIn this life, there are people who are angry for me.â
Was there even one person who was like that in my past life?
Well, I donât know.
A smile came to my face with an unexpected feeling.
âOkay. The next time I get angry, I wonât hold it in.â
âSelf-reflect.â
âIâll reflect on myself.â
As such, the first part of the contest ended peacefully.