That day, only Bom and Gyeoul were home for lunch. Yeorum had gone for her training while Kaeul was at a spirit beast cafe with Chirpy.
âGyeoul.â
Inside the quiet house, Bom called the child who had been blankly staring at the tropical fish inside the aquarium of her room. Gyeoul turned around and looked at her.
âDo you want to eat something?â
ââŠNn. Whereâs ahjussi?â
âProbably off to work.â
Yu Jitae wasnât in the dormitory but it was nothing to worry about. Bom was the only one in Unit 301 that knew of Yu Jitaeâs connection with the Association, and also knew that he was busy with Association-related tasks. And she also had a vague idea about the âHostilityâ.
ââŠHeâs, outside a lot these days.â
Until then Bom wasnât concerned in the slightest. She decided not to think about where he was or worry about when he would be coming back. There wasnât anything in particular that she was seeing from Providence either and she just assumed he was busy.
âWhat do you want to eat with unni, Gyeoul?â
ââŠUumm, instant noodles?â
âDidnât you have them yesterday?â
Whenever he wasnât home, she simply had to play his part.
That was what Bom was thinking.
***
He had watched a movie where the protagonist was a regressor. The story was about the protagonist returning to the past from the future, rebuilding his future.
But being an actual regressor, Yu Jitae found it difficult to concentrate on the movie. In the movie, the worldly affairs affected by the protagonist had turned out to be mysteriously advantageous for the protagonist.
It was as if the protagonist of the movie had entered a world of his dreams instead of returning to the past.
Real life regressions werenât like that.
The âflow of timeâ was like a continuation of pushing through the starting points of various domino lines. There might only be several dominoes falling in the near future, but those mingled and turned in the distance, leading to thousands of other outcomes.
Extremely insignificant elements twisting the future and impacting important figures didnât happen just once or twice.Â
An example would be how the Second Great War had broken out in the 5th iteration after just 2 years of Yu Jitaeâs regression point. It had taken 20 years in other iterations but it was dragged forward due to his reckless rampage.
What was fortunate was that large incidents like the Great War required some inevitable prerequisites. Unless one was trying to intentionally twist the future, the flow of a grandiose incident like that tended to stay in place.Â
However, small things like a âdaily lifeâ tended to be damaged all too easily.Â
To protect daily life, he had to clearly separate normal life from abnormal life.
âDaily lifeâ couldnât be too different from other peopleâs lives. A life that is happy and joyous, a life that is sometimes upsetting, sad and painful. It was the life of everyone else.
And adding a few spoonfuls of joy and happiness in the process was the life he was pursuing in the 7th iteration.
Daily life had to be normal. Thus, the Regressor did not collect money meaninglessly and did not seek out unnecessary authority. He did not influence the surroundings with things that werenât necessary.
He was cautious.Â
The daily life he desired had to be probable in the eyes of normal people, and he had to fit himself into the realms of the normal. If he didnât do so and gained everything the kids wanted all too easily like a deus ex machina, it would mess up the compensation system in their minds. They would no longer be able to find small bits of joy precious, and that in turn would no longer be a daily life.
One of the most natural powers within the probabilities of daily life was human connection. A relatively distanced connection that was not too far and not too close.Â
âItâs a beef omakase. Do you like beef?â
That was why Yu Jitae started having a meal with this orange-haired woman.Â
With 3 meals, he would create a decent connection and the woman would add more joy to Bomâs life. An adaptation into a movie was an exceptional event and since it wasnât a direct solution he forced, it would fall under the realms of probability.
Bom would be happy, and she would consider it great.\n
âJust so-so.â
âBut this place should be different. Itâs quite expensive.â
Throughout the meal, Carrot Girl stared at Yu Jitae. The promised number of meals was 3.
As if bewitched by a spell, she observed his expression, face, gesture and paid attention to his voice. She continued writing something down on her notes as if there was a constant flood of ideas.
âWere you a soldier? Or maybe a criminal?â
âSoldier.â
âFrom which force?â
Yu Jitae gave a frown and she quickly changed the topic.
âAh, thatâs my bad. Well, it could be a military secret after all. Have you killed monsters before?â
âI have.â
âHave you killed a lot? How was your military life?â
âI fought a lot, and killed a lot. Itâs nothing great. Just the duty of a soldier.â
After a short silence, she slyly asked.
ââŠThen, what about beings other than monsters?â
It was a cumbersome question and his face turned stiff.
âWhat do you think.â
ââŠâ
She again wrote something down on her notes.
Throughout the three encounters, Yu Jitae repeated giving short responses but she returned every time in a visibly brighter mood.
These people called writers were impossible to understand.
And in the process, Yu Jitae felt unfamiliar with these types of meals.Â
There was not a sliver of joy or pleasure.
It was as if he was eating in front of a block of wood. This was what he had been feeling whenever he was with other people until the 6th iteration, but had now become unfamiliar to him.Â
For him, meals had become naturally pleasant times.
Why was that the case?
Looking back, he realised it was because all his meals had been with the hatchlings.
âHere.â
Towards the end of the third meal, Carrot Girl gave him a business card. [Hinari Pictures. Vice President. Kang Yungoo] It was the business card of a person he did not know.
âWhat is this.â
âHinari Pictures. Donât you know? Itâs the best horror movie production company in Korea. They have good connections with cinemas as well.â
âThis is the one?â
âYes. Two of my movies have been released here. Iâve already talked to them about it and though itâs not certain yet, they will contact you before the end of the awarding ceremony. You can then sign a contract with our company to talk about the OSMU publication rights.â
Is that soâŠ
There wasnât anything certain yet, in other words.\nâYou ended my long writerâs block. Thank you. Iâll talk to you again when the movie is confirmed.â
âThank you.â
She seemingly wasnât expecting a thanks from him, and widened her eyes in surprise.
âLetâs meet again for the contract. Iâll help you out.â
***
It was night when he arrived at the dormitory. The kids were gathered in the living room, eating fried chicken and chatting to each other.Â
âIâm back.â
âOhnng, ahjussi. Hi. Come and have chickenâŠ!â
Kaeul flapped her arms with chickens dangling on both of her hands as Gyeoul also welcomed him with a wide smile on her face.Â
âWhere were you?â
âJust meeting someone.â
Yeorum apathetically nodded and bit through a piece of chicken.
Tomorrow was the awarding ceremony.
Tomorrow, Bom would be acknowledged by others for the story she had been writing for almost a full year. A party was a must for a happy occasion like this, thus the chicken and coke they were currently having.Â
âHihi.â
In the midst of their noisy chatter, Kaeul suddenly opened her mouth with a bright smile.
âOh, right right. Ahjussi. Do you know?â
âWhat?â
âBom-unni prepared her lines for the awarding ceremony, you know? Itâs aboutâŠ!â
âKaeul!â
Kaeul was swinging a piece of paper when Bom, in a fluster, quickly snatched the paper away from her hands. Seeing that, Yeorum, Kaeul and even Gyeoul bursted into laughter.
âWhy. What is it.â
âNothing. Itâs nothing.â
He was curious but Bom had no plans of telling him what it was. She seemed to find it funny herself as well, and giggled while hiding the paper.Â
The sound of laughter in Unit 301 continued till late night.
Even after returning to her room, Bom couldnât control her joy. There happened to be a person with whom she wanted to share the joy so she called her.
â Nn. Bom?
âHello? Granny.â
â Aigu. Whatâs happening? Your voice is very bright. Something good must have happened right?
âI got a Gold Prize.â
â Nn? You mean your novel?
âYes.â
â AigoâŠ! Well done! Very well done!
Throughout the night until the break of dawn, Bom continued talking to Li Hwa about this and that.
She wasnât at all fatigued.\nVisit wuxiaworld.eu for extra chapters.
Was it because she was a dragon?Â
Perhaps so, but she probably wouldnât have felt tired even if she were a human.Â
That was how happy she was.
*
The day broke.
With only three hours left till the start of the awarding ceremony, Bom arrived alone at the waiting room wearing a beautiful modernised version of a traditional Korean dress.Â
The Horror Institution offered makeup and hair stylising and the awardees were gathered in the waiting room for their makeup.
âHello everyone.â
âOhh, Miss Broccoli. Welcome!â
Several writers who were acquainted with Bom welcomed her.
With bright lights above them, the awardees excitedly chatted while receiving the services of the makeup artists and hair stylists. From talks about their work, to companies and congratulatory comments for each other, the conversation topic naturally moved to that one woman who wasnât currently inside the room.Â
âBy the way, do you know how Carrot Girl is really quiet these days?â
âThat ridiculously annoying person?â
âYes. Sheâs suddenly become a different person. She doesnât get angry at all and smiles amiably⊠Like she even greeted me first at the company!â
âOh my, wow⊠Oh right! I also heard something about her.â
âWhat is it?â
âCarrot Girl, I heard that sheâs meeting a man these days.â
âEhng? Sheâs been complaining about inspirations so much⊠Maybe she got inspiration for her romance novels?â
âMaybe. Why do you think she was constantly peeking her head into horror? Itâs because she ran out of ideas for romance and tried to do something by changing genres.â
âWell. Thatâs good for both of us I guess.â
Bom listened to their conversation and nodded when appropriate. As usual, she wasnât thinking much about it and simply thought, is that soâŠ
After her makeup, people gasped in admiration around her as Bom smiled embarrassedly and gave a nod. Then, she took out her script for the award acceptance speech from the dimensional storage and read through it, before putting it back in.Â
She completely memorised it already, but wanted to look at it again for some reason.
âDear writers, please enter the venue!â shouted one of the staff.
Bom sat at the very front seat of the audience in preparation for the start of the ceremony. That was when she heard the sound of clicking heels from a distance as Carrot Girl, who had completed her makeup and hair stylising at her own store, nonchalantly sat next to Bom.Â
As people had been talking about behind her back, she appeared to be in a very good mood and her previously sharp countenance was full of comfort.Â
Whether that was the case or not,
Bom wasnât concerned about her but Carrot Girl suddenly started a conversation.
âHello.â
Bom turned around.
âYou look really pretty today.â
âSorryâŠ?â
âYou look pretty. Even without makeup you looked great but you look really cute with makeup on.â
âAhh, thank you. You look great too.â
âCan I touch your cheeks?â
\nBom shook her head with a smile.
âUnlucky. You could have made your hair green as well. In that way, there could have been a headline going Carrot vs Broccoli. Look at me. Iâm carrot-coloured right?â
She fluttered her orange-coloured hair and Bom replied with a smile.
âIâm alright. Itâs already an honour to receive a prize.â
âHnn. Really?â
Despite smiling on the outside, Bom wondered why this woman was suddenly acting familiar. Even the other writers next to her were dumbfoundedly stealing glances.
Did her personality really change that much?
âHow do you feel?â
âIt feels very nerve-wracking, because this is my first time.â
âThatâs good. You know whatâs coming up after the ceremony right?â
ââŠYes?â
âArenât you going to thank me? This unni had to use a fair bit of influence.â
Bom closed her mouth for a bit as she couldnât understand her words.
What was happening after the ceremony?
Despite thinking that, she didnât forget to put an amicable and kind smile on her face butâŠ
âI read your manuscript but it looked quite suitable for a movie adaptation as well. You described the atmosphere quite well. This was your first work right? You must be talented.â
âMovie⊠adaptation?â
âNn? Donât you know? Didnât Jitae-ssi tell you about it?â
ââŠâŠJitae-ssi?â
The smile disappeared from Bomâs face.
âI guess he didnât tell you yet. Well, the production company just gave their âOKâ sign this morning so that must be why.â
Carrot Girl who had been lacking romance inspiration.
Meeting a man these days.
Yu Jitae who had been busy these days.
Carrot Girlâs personality changing all of a sudden.
And⊠a movie�
An ominous feeling reared its head. Like a black rose, when the smile disappeared from her lips, Carrot Girl curiously asked.
âWhy are you frozen stiff like that?â
âWhat are you talking about.â
ââWhat are you talking aboutââŠ? Whereâs your manners? And did you really not hear anything? Well, thatâs fine. You can figure out whatâs happening from now. Come with me for a bit after the ceremony. We will go meet people from our company andââ
âNo. Say it from the start.â
Her voice was like a bucket of cold ice.
While Carrot Girl vacantly blinked her eyes, Bom asked.