Seo Dawon and I walked through the endlessly long passage. The only light in the passage was Seo Dawonâs summoned [Light], so I had almost fallen over several times on the unpaved bumpiness of the path. Whenever that happened, though, Seo Dawon caught me.
Even now I could remember being âJung Garam,â and I was dissatisfied with my clumsy body⊠But, I couldnât even complain in front of Seo Dawon, who had adopted Bae Jaeminâs appearance.
âDo you need something?â
âHuh? No?â
âThen why all the sidelong glances?â
âAh, thatâs not itâŠâ
âOf course youâll stumble if you keep glancing elsewhere.â Scolding, Seo Dawon stretched his hand out towards me. I hesitated briefly, but I grabbed his hand because I thought it would be a better alternative to falling over.
As I walked slowly, led by a hand that was thinner than the Mageâs original hand, my view gradually brightened. When it became bright enough for us to identify each otherâs faces, Seo Dawon turned off the [Light] and began to look around cautiously.
âWhere are weâŠ.â I murmured.
ââŠâŠâ
When we entered the illuminated space, I was honestly quite bewildered.
Strong iron tables, neatly arranged flasks, old computers, and stacks of documentsâthis looked like a flawless laboratory. Seo Dawon had his mouth firmly shut while looking around; there wasnât much to say about it.
âChoi Kyung-sikâŠssi? Excuse me⊠Is there anyone there?â
âHmm.â
Nothing happened even after we waited for quite a while; I had no choice but to raise my voice and call out for Choi Kyung-sik. I even lightly tapped the iron tables with my fists. However, nothing happenedâonly echoes resonated within this empty space.
While I called for Choi Kyung-sik, Seo Dawon rifled through some of the documents piled upon the iron tables. Nothing must have grabbed his attention, though, as he quickly placed the pages down again.
âHuh?â
It was then.
As I snuck glances at Seo Dawon, who was reading the documents, I noticed across the room from where we entered. The iron gates were painted white like the walls of the laboratory, so, at first glance, it wasnât so noticeable. However, when I saw a slight gap, that gate looked like the way in and out of this room.
âDawon-ah, the door behind youâŠâ
âDoor?â
âArgh! W-Whatâs thatâjust now!â I attempted to inform Seo Dawon about the door, but⊠I made eye contact with someone through the open gap. Goosebumps rose all over my skin.
Those eyes disappeared as soon as I screamed, but I was certain that someone was peeping on us from behind that door. After seeing my pale complexion, Seo Dawon fearlessly kicked the door I was pointing at. Of course, though, no one was there.
Behind the iron gate, there was a staircase, and I could clearly hear faint footsteps running away. Seo Dawon, who had been half doubtful that something was there, closed his mouth and looked back towards me after hearing that sound. âDid you see what they looked like?â
âNo⊠I just made eye contact with him.â
âWas it Choi Kyung-sik?â
ââŠâŠI donât know.â Though I didnât get a clear look, I didnât think that the unidentified person was Choi Kyung-sik. Though I was startled to meet the eyes of a hidden personâŠ.
⊠âI think Iâve seen those eyes beforeâŠâ
It was difficult to explain, but those pupils felt familiar. Even though I matched the names and faces of those I knew to what I saw, I couldnât quite recall who I saw. I felt frustratedâas if a fog had been clouding my head.
âI think Iâll know straight away if I just saw them one more timeâŠâ
Anyway, there was no hint of finding more about the [Vengeful Ghost Memory] if we were to stay here, so, even if it was dangerous, we decided to chase the stranger that ran down the basement stairs of the laboratory.
Before going down the stairs, Seo Dawon pressed the switch next to the door. It must have been a light switchâfortunately, the bottom of the stairs was clearly revealed.
Clickâ!
Furthermore, the space wasnât so deep, contrary to what I expected. How should I say this⊠It looked just like a small warehouse used by the laboratory upstairs. Though stacked up, the delivery box piles were shorter than I was; when we flicked the switch within the warehouse, everything was washed with light.
This was advantageous for us who had come to this place to find the suspicious person that hid behind the door. Even now there were signs of someone moving in a hurry; so we slowly moved behind the rustling delivery boxes, preparing for a sudden attack.
Seo Dawon, who walked in front of me, seemed to find the intruder first. âChoi Lee-kyung?â
âHm?â
ââŠâŠâ
However, after calling my name, Seo Dawon simply paused and did not approach the intruder any further. It felt quite different from his usual bold behaviorâlike he was somehow bewildered.
âWhat? Whatâs wrong?â I said.
ââŠâŠâ Even after a long while passed, Seo Dawon said nothing. I couldnât help but to stick my head out from behind his back to check on what he had seen. My mouth fell wide open from the shock of the intruderâs identity. âWhat the⊠W-Why am I over there?â
ââŠâŠâ
How horrifying⊠A man that looked exactly like me was staring back at us in fear.
That wasnât all. He wasnât alone; a small skeleton bravely stood, arms wide open, in front of the man, trying to protect him.
âI-Isnât that Lackey?â
ââŠAre you⊠Choi Kyung-sik?â The trembling âChoi Lee-kyungâ seemed to have taken some courage after I recognized Lackey and tossed us a question. I listened absentmindedly to his voice and stared at the man who wore my face.
Then, instinctively, I pulled Seo Dawon to my side and shouted, âThatâs a fake!â
âChoi Lee-kyungâ made a dumbfounded expression before glaring at me, âWho are you calling fake! You should stop pretending after wearing my face, Choi Kyung-sik.â
âWhat? Why am I Choi Kyung-sik?â
âStop acting weird. Iâve come here to sign a contract with youânot to see you imitating me,â âChoi Lee-kyungâ retorted, made a cheeky expression, and drew Lackey closer into his embrace. It was as if he was saying âYou donât even have a Lackey of your own.â
Speechless, I looked at Lackey within his arms. The skeleton gave us confused looks before deciding that the closest man must be his master; it began making threatening clacking sounds at me.
I was unable to calm downâI felt such a sense of betrayal at that moment. Tearing up, I found myself angry at that despicable fake. âY-You coward⊠even creating a LackeyâŠâ
âWhat are you talking about⊠Lackeyâs been with me ever since I came here.â
âLackey never enters [Vengeful Ghost Memories] okay?â
âThen, how come youâre claiming youâre the real one when youâre the one roaming with Bae Jaemin?â
The fake âChoi Lee-kyungâ was strangely overly talkative and aggressive. I was going to say that Bae Jaemin was actually Seo Dawon, who had simply taken the Priestâs form, but the Mage stretched out his arm and stopped me. I was unable to bring that point up.
As if recovering from his brief moment of confusion, Seo Dawon spoke to Choi Lee-kyung with a calm voice. âIâm not Bae Jaemin.â
ââŠâŠ?â
âI borrowed his body as a shell to enter this [Vengeful Ghost Memory].â As he said that, Seo Dawon lightly manifested his trademark, his golden magic circle, over his palm before scattering it.
Then, âChoi Lee-kyungâ crumpled his brows, as if he were contemplating the Mageâs words. He looked so familiar to me when he was lost in thought; I continuously inwardly repeated to myself âThatâs not meâŠâ
However, soon after, âChoi Lee-kyungâ raised his head and stared blatantly at âBae Jaeminâ; it was odd to see his expression slowly change.
At first âChoi Lee-kyungâ looked at him with distrust, but the fake soon opened his mouth slowly and blinked his eyes⊠It felt like my reaction, when I realized the Mageâs identity, had been copy-pasted onto the man before me.
The unpleasantness of seeing someone copy me was becoming gradually unbearable. âChoi Lee-kyungâ suddenly stepped forward, âA-Are you Seo Dawon?â
ââŠâŠThatâs right.â
âHow did youâŠâ
Now, it felt like I had become a total third-wheel. 1 Seo Dawon was answering without hesitation, not even suspicious of that fakeâŠ
I folded my arms and glared at the fake. When I saw Seo Dawon staring at âChoi Lee-kyungâ with downcast eyes, something painful was caught in my throat.
Footnotes
The original is ë€ëŹëŠŹ=bridesmaid. The meaning is the same as third-wheel though. I chose to be more localized than literal.