Chapter 52: Past Life Returner Chapter 52 \nChapter 52\n
âSo, you mean that Iâm like a heroâŠor something?â
Well, there had been many who had said things like that at the beginning of the Trial Tests. However, when the tests came to an end, there were no heroes. Him, me, and the other survivors had turned into the exact opposite.
âI didnât say that. I said monsters exist, and we could defeat them before their attacks begin one day.â
âHow can you be so sure?â
âThat they will attack? So, you do believe in monsters?â
Yeonhee Woo looked at the bandage on my shoulder rather than answering. I had begun recovering, even though a babyâs fist size hunk of my flesh had been torn away, and you could see the white bone. However, it was still an ugly wound, and Yeonhee Woo would have never seen a wound like this before.
âCan you show it to me?â âThe wound?â
âNo, the monsters.â
Yeonhee Woo spoke despite a far-off gaze, and she was immersed in the story I was telling. She was placing us in a narrative where the chosen pair will kill monsters and save the worldâŠ
âThink of this, Yeonhee. Youâre surrounded by darkness, and monsters are endlessly creeping out to kill you.â
I shook my head at her as she tried to open her mouth, and I covered her eyes with one hand.
âYouâre alone and trembling with fear but youâre desperately trying to survive. So, your hand touches a monster when you try to feel your way out, and you shriek and open your eyes wide. It hurts worse than the most painful memory you have, and that was when you met the monsterâs yellow eyes that are shining in the dark, chewing on your hand.â
She may have imagined the scene too well or perhaps she was feeling the fear from me as I described my memory. Anyway, her body was shaking.\n
âThen, you see other monsters in the dark you have forgotten about. They have surrounded you and are charging to you. While you see only a few, you know that there are many others that you cannot see. You try to shout but cannot do so because a monster bit through your throat. You cannot see what comes next because youâre busy drowning in your own blood as you die.â
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âHowever, you know what will come. Monsters will violate your corpse, and some may rip off your limbs to run off into a dark corner to gnaw on your arms or legs, while some will fight over your bloody intestines that one of them ripped out of your stomach.â
I took my hand off Yeonhee Wooâs eyes.
âOpen your eyes.â
She followed my command, and she looked as frightened as she had been when she first came here.
âNo matter what terrors you thought of, things are worse. Do you think that youâre still in a fantasy film?â
I leaned over toward her to get the message through as she stood still, trembling.
âThis is a horror film.â
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Yeonhee Wooâs emotions were rubbed raw, as Unawakened could immerse themselves deeply in their imagination. Awakened had no need to imagine horrors. She acted like she had been dropped into the terror I had described, and she shuddered for a while with a pale face. She looked at me like a three-year-old child who had lost her way.
âBut you meanâŠthat we have to do this, right?â
âYou have to choose.â
ââŠI guess I have to.â\nâYes. Either start preparing with me or forget about everything and be killed leading an isolated life.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âWhile monsters may not attack for a while, that day is coming. You can be prepared or not. In fact, without my interference, you would not have been able to survive until that day. You cannot say you would have endured your familyâs gaze, the societyâs gaze, and how you see yourself. Until you came here, you were a madwoman who could not stand up to your mother.â
âHey.â
âJust listen. I gave you a reason to live, something thatâs just as valuable as a reward from a challenger box. You wonât commit suicide and you will live on until monsters come. Wonât you?â
Yeonhee Woo remained quiet.
âI donât care if you decide to become the heroine of a horror film, but if you donât, Iâm telling you that you can live quietly until the day the monsters come. And drag you out from under your bed, screaming.â
I leaned against the bench after I finished talking.
âYouâre lying.â
âWhat?â âAbout not caring. You need me not as your teacher but as one of you.â
Yeonhee Woo was hesitant but certain.
âThatâs right. However, Iâll find a way to win in the dungeon without you. So, you donât have to take on that burden since this is about your life.â
I was sincere. While I did need her for another try, I would not drag her in by her hair. I stood up.
\nâHis fear was so much more intenseâŠâ
Yeonhee hugged herself with both arms but could not help shaking. She thought of Sunhoo again. She had known that he was an inexplicable person for a long time, as he was more mature in both mind and soul than any adult. However, to think that he would harbor such fear. Yeonhee was more shocked at that emotion compared to what Sunhoo had explained about himself.
âMonsters, dungeonsâŠâ
Yeonhee could not remain in the car, and she sat down on the bench in front of the crowded area in front of the restrooms and tried to focus on the music coming from the speakers. However, she found the usual sights of parents buying food for kids, men smoking or stretching, or young couples walking by suddenly strange. (EN: Generally, rest stops in Korea feature a large cafeteria space with tables and chairs to eat food from one of multiple fast options. There is a convenience store and large bathrooms. There are also a few coffee shops too, but thatâs about it and thatâs pretty standard.)
âStatus window.â
Yeonhee mumbled.
[Name: Yeonhee Woo
Mental Strength: F(12)
Accumulated points: 50
Traits(1) Skill(1)]
She had thought this only an illusion a few hours back, but now seeing it calmed her down. Yeonhee wiped the tears that had come on again and went back to her car. She then remembered the documents Sunhoo had given her, and they had been two different contracts. However, they included words that she had not seen before, like cooperation, betrayal, points, and dungeon boxes. The one she was most familiar with was the death compensation fee, and it was written in the second contract.
[Your designated beneficiary will receive three billion won immediately if you die in a dungeon.]
She realized that the world would not recognize this contract, as anyone would laugh after reading it. However, Yeonheeâs face was serious as she thought back at the barren mountain, the new hospital, and Sunhoo, who seemed to own the place.