Gyeoul was living fine. She was no longer reluctant to go to school and appeared to be enjoying her school life a fair bit. Sometimes, she talked about how one of her friends had blonde hair like Kaeul-unni and how her other friend had black hair like Yu Jitae.
It seemed that the other kids at school were a little bit cautious about being too close to Gyeoul, probably due to an instinctive fear. Gyeoul was still unable to fully control her own presence which would probably give off the feeling of a ferocious beast to children.
Even then, she appeared to have become fond of some of her friends, who were slowly able to become friends with her despite her being like a large tiger.
These days, Gyeoul was greatly interested in money.
She was interested in cash, instead of cards. Gyeoul appeared to be thinking of money as âsomething mysterious that could be changed with anythingâ.
ââŠPlease, buy me a wallet.â
He wanted to give her something good. Thus, he bought a $12,000-worth branded wallet artifact, which set off an alarm while simultaneously sending its location over to a personal watch when stolen.Â
Not knowing the price of her wallet, Gyeoul seemed satisfied after putting a 50c coin into it.
She was probably slowly starting to understand more about currency, judging from how she was disappointed after hearing how 50 cents werenât enough to buy gummies, which she wanted to try after a long time.Â
Like that, she was slowly understanding more about the world.
âPhew. Itâs finally done.â
On the other hand, Bom wrote her novel up to the epilogue.
The title of her horror novel was [Out of Sin of Daybreak]; a fairly lyrical title. Since the results of the writing contest will only be out after a few months, all they could do now was wait.Â
âGood work. You tried a lot over the past few months. Hope it goes well.â
Her response was a little bit unexpected.
âWhat. I guess you do want it to go well.â
âSorry? Ah⊠hmmâŠâ
After tapping her lips several times with her finger, she widened her eyes and opened her mouth.
âUh? Youâre right. Maybe I became attached to it while writing it. Before, I wasnât that interested in the results.â
âIt would be good if it goes well after all the effort you put in.â
However, there was a problem. It was right before they applied for the writing contest, but while Bom was away from her seat for a little, Yeorum arbitrarily typed something on the keyboard.Â
After coming back to her seat, Bom checked the registered manuscript several times. Then, she called Yeorum while biting her lips.
There was irritation mixed into her voice â something which Yu Jitae almost never ever heard before.\n
âHuh? Wassup?â Yeorum replied.
âYou. Whatâs this? What have you done?â
âYou said you havenât chosen your pen name yet right? So I made it for you.â
âI, I, already had one in mind.â
âShould have said that earlier then.â
âHowâs that a pen name? When did you come up with it?â
âJust then!â shouted Bom.
Yu Jitae only found out today that Bom could let out a voice this loud. A little startled, Yeorum frowned before giving an awkward smile.
âReally? Then just register again.â
âI canât do it again. Donât carelessly touch my stuff ever again. Okay?â
âYou. Seriously, youâŠâ
Irritatedly, Bom breathed out from her nose. She appeared to be about to say something harsh, as she repeatedly opened her mouth and bit her lips. She was so mad that her white skin had reddened all the way from her neck to her cheeks.
Meanwhile, he checked the pen name registered by Yeorum in secret.
[Out of Sin of Daybreak]â Author: Hair Colour Broccoli
Khm. A snort left on its own, and Bom immediately turned towards him with a flick. Her grass-coloured eyes appeared sorrowful and sad.
âWhy did you laugh? Was it funny?â
âIf I get an award, they will call Miss Hair Colour Broccoli up to the stage, yes? And because my hair is actually broccoli-coloured, Iâll become a laughing stock, wonât IâŠ? Is this, funnyâŠ?â
Yeorum smirked behind when the hot potato was suddenly thrown at Yu Jitae.
It seemed that Bom was more serious about her novel than he thought. He was slightly confused though, since he couldnât understand why she was more mad at him than Yeorum.
In any case, Bom looked as if she was about to cry even from a joke, so he had to pretend like it wasnât funny as hard as he could.
That day, it felt like he was sitting on pins and needles.\nâHmm. Time to go to training~â
Awkwardly mumbling that, Yeorum walked away and as always, she changed into her training clothes and headed towards the door carrying a bag.
She was still training on how to control her own anger, but there was no improvement. Even just then, she had to endure her instinctive rage that had threatened to crawl up when Bom gave a shout.Â
This might be partially due to the personality she was born with, as well as the competitiveness of a red dragon. However, it was more correct to say that it was a mental illness than a problem with her personality.
There was not an issue with her personality.
It was an illness that had to be treated.
The best Yeorum could do was find out how angry she would get in certain situations and avoid that situation altogether. In other words, she had no actual control over her anger.
If being unable to control her own anger came to her as a great issue, he would have to put a âsafety pinâ on Yeorum. He knew how to put it on â it was something he coincidentally discovered towards the end of the 5th iteration.
But if he were to put on the safety pin,
He might have to push this red hatchling into extreme limits. It was an extremely violent and merciless method. Yeorum would be in pain and he would have to force through it no matter how much of a pain she was in.
Back then, he didnât think much about it, but now that he was looking back at it, it was a method that left a bitter feeling on his tongue.
He hoped that he would never have to do it ever again.
âWhat. What you looking at?â
While tying her slightly longer hair into a ponytail, Yeorum asked.
He shook his head, while hoping that a good result would repay her for her hard work.
âSee you later,â he said.
These days, she started consciously creating more distance between herself and the baby chicken. She left the house alone more often than before.
This was similar to intentionally throwing herself out into an environment without the baby chicken. It might be because she had received a portion of BYâs memories and emotions, but it was an extremely rational decision on her part.
And later when Bom was looking for Kaeul, she returned after buying a baguette by herself and waved her hand with a bright smile.
âNn? Why are you filming me?!â
âItâs for the video to send to the underground labyrinth.â
âOhh! Itâs already today!â
âMake a V with your hand.â
It was an intriguing thing in Yu Jitaeâs opinion, that even farewells could be practised. While it was left alone in the dormitory, the baby chicken chirped around looking for its owner before being carried by the protector into a large newly-bought pot.
âThis is your new house.â
The protectorâs red eyes turned into a (^^) shape, and cluelessly the baby chicken dozed off inside the comfortable pot.
That was their daily life.
âThanks. See you later. Stay home.â
For a mysterious reason, she didnât tease him until the end.
How strange, he thought while walking out of the dormitory.
Bomâs blank eyes regained focus in an instant.Â
Heaving a sigh, she shook her head and realised that she was way too nervous just then. To the point that she was too late at realising that a red pair of eyes was staring at her through the gap behind the door.
Yeorum was looking at her.
âWhat were you doing, just then?â
âI was doing ahjussiâs hair.â
Yeorum nonchalantly gave a nod, and Bom also nonchalantly returned to her room.
But when Bom went into her room, Yeorum sneaked out to the living room. She looked at the chair Yu Jitae was sitting on, before reflecting on Bomâs expression.
Surprise and intrigue appeared in her mind.
âWah, f*ck. What was thatâŠâ
She had found it strange several times, since Bom sometimes leaned her head on Yu Jitaeâs shoulder or folded her arm around his.
When she saw Bom wearing his clothes, she simply thought to herself, âAh, is this cucumber into that sort of thing?â but stopped there.
She wasnât particularly worried about it.
Because in the end, a dragon out on an Amusement was unable to have romantic feelings for someone else.
[During the Amusement period, a dragon cannot fall in love with another.]
It was one of the basic spells casted on the Fragment of the Ancient One, that was attached to the dragon heart so that dragons wouldnât be overly immersed in their Amusement. Naturally, Bom was also a dragon with a dragon heart, and also had a Fragment of the Ancient One herself. This was something that was personally confirmed by the Dragon Lord before she left on her Amusement.
Then what did Bomâs eyes just then mean? Her eyes were extremely similar to the drawings Yeorum often saw in shoujo mangas.
If she were to express this in an extremely embarrassing mannerâŠ
Those were the eyes of a woman in love.
She couldnât simply ignore this paradox. Yeorum knocked on the door of Bomâs room.
âHey, Yu Bom. Open the door.â
âI have something to ask.â