From the elementary school kids whoâd find the embrace of their mothers more comfortable than their respective classrooms, right up to those teachers with greying hair and only a little bit left on their clock until retirementâŠ
âŠ.The sound of the end-of-school bell, capable of re-energising pretty much everyone who heard it, rang around noisily throughout the school.
Most of the kids in the classroom formed expressions of ecstasy as if they were about to fly away. Meanwhile, Jin-Woo, sitting among them, carried a carefree face as he greeted the end to his school day in this place.
âEveryone, donât go home late because you want to hang out with new friends you made today, okay! Understand?â
Yeees-!
After the token replies, half consisting of mischievous voices of the male students and the other half high-pitched tones of the girls were made, the classroom became empty in no time at all now that the dayâs schedule had come to its end.
Jin-Woo deliberately took his time packing up his bag, before he spotted Young-Gil hesitantly and slowly approaching him like a full-bellied tortoise.
ââŠ.?â
Jin-Woo stopped packing his bag when Young-Gil cautiously asked him a question.
âUhm⊠Iâm heading off in the direction of the âGigamartâ, but what about you?â
âAh, I guess he wants to get close to me.â
An easy-to-read relaxed smile formed on Jin-Wooâs face.
âA minor favour shown when young can also become the start of a relationship later on like this, huh?â
Jin-Woo smiled for a little while, before shaking his head.
âWell, yeah, itâs in the same direction, but thereâs something I gotta do first.â
âOhâŠ.â
As Young-Gil stood there in disappointment, Jin-Woo lightly tapped the boy on the shoulder and grinned brightly.
âLetâs go.â
Not too long afterwards, both of them exited from the school building.
âWhat? Track and field club??â
Young-Gil asked with a surprised voice, while Jin-Woo nodded calmly as his reply.
âYup.â
The reason why Jin-Woo chose this school, far from his home, instead of those nearby was because it was only this particular one that happened to have a track and field athletics department.
Young-Gil could only tilt his head when Jin-Woo replied that heâd join the track and field team from today.
âWas Jin-Woo good at track in the past?â
He remembered hanging around Jin-Woo for only about a month or so. The memories of him playing that game really well were the only thing that came to the boyâs head, but he just couldnât recall Jin-Woo doing anything particularly outstanding during physical training or club activities.
No, Young-Gil simply remembered Jin-Woo doing pretty much everything at his pace â which was leisurely.
âA high school track and field club should be operated by only the talented students, thoughâŠ.?â
The boy suddenly felt worried about Jin-Woo and found himself unconsciously chasing after his friend. Meanwhile, Jin-Woo crossed the athletics field and approached the group of athletes loosening themselves up in the corner of the field.
âMmâŠ?â
Their attention soon shifted towards the incoming duo of freshmen. They initially expected the two to walk past them or change their heading, but their expectation turned out to be off the mark. The senior with the biggest physique took a step forward and âgreetedâ the duo.
âWhat do you two want now?â
Jin-Woo briefly scanned the atmosphere of the team members and replied with a smile.
âIâd like to join the athletics club.â
The senior with big physique, the captain of the track and field team Choi Tae-Woong, alternated his gaze between Jin-Woo and a shorter kid with a rather unhealthy complexion.
âYou wanna join the club?â
âYes.â
âBoth of you?â
Jin-Woo looked behind, and Young-Gil hurriedly shook his head.
ââŠNo, just me.â
After seeing Jin-Wooâs continuously-smiling mug, the seniors grew interested and gathered around the freshmen.
âOhh, whatâs this? We have an applicant wanting to join us?â
âThis is my first time seeing a freshman barging in here and wanting to join the team, though.â
âHeâs not playing around, is he?â
Choi Tae-Woong scratched the top of his head and scanned Jin-Woo from top to bottom before asking another question.
âYou a student-athlete?â
âNo, Iâm not.â
âOkay, you have experience running track in middle school?â
Although Jin-Woo was rather experienced in running all over the gap between dimensions to kill Sovereigns, that wasnât something he could refer to as his middle school days, or running track competitively, so he could only shake his head with a wry smile.
âNo, I donât.â
The seniors in the athletics club were ready to welcome this enthusiastic newcomer right up until that answer. But now, their complexions were hardening drastically.
A freshman who hadnât even run track competitively wanted to enter the athletics club comprised only of student-athletes?
Wasnât this kid taking high school track & field way too lightly?
One of the seniors blessed with a short fuse suddenly jumped into the conversation from the side.
âYou havenât run track before, so why do you want to enter the team?â
Jin-Wooâs reply was rather simple.
âThereâs someone Iâd like to meet during the athletic meet, you see.â
She was still in the middle school division, but without a doubt, she possessed enough talent to participate in the regional competition.
Well, she used to be an excellent athlete before she had to give up on that dream after becoming a high-ranked Hunter, didnât she?
If it was an athletic meet featuring participants from both middle and high schools, then wouldnât he be able to naturally run into her there?
Jin-Woo judged that, rather than forcibly get close to her and insert himself into her life that way, this might be a far better approach for both of them.
However, judging from the expressions of the seniors, it seemed that they didnât share his thought process.
âAthletic meetâŠ.??â
The expression of the senior with the short fuse, Jeong Gu-Shik, hardened like stone. Even if one was to look down on running track, there was a line one shouldnât cross.
Jeong Gu-Shikâs anger shot up to the top of his head and he was about to roar out some choice words to chase away the freshmen, but then, captain Choi Tae-Woong formed a grin and gave his permission.
âFine.â
Jeong Gu-Shik looked back at his captain with an expression of a man failing to comprehend the situation.
âWhat?!â
âHowever, there is a condition.â
Choi Tae-Woong used an expression that said âBe quietâ to defeat Jeong Gu-Shik, and pointed at a glasses-wearing student busy stretching his muscles over yonder.
âYou see that friend over there?â
Jin-Woo followed after the pointing finger and nodded his head.
âYes.â
âThat friend is the worst runner in our team, a reserve from the second year. Meaning, you gotta at least beat that friend to earn the right to enter our team.â
That was a bold-faced lie.
Even before he heard the explanation, Jin-Woo had already analysed that particular second-year studentâs abilities, and as a result, he began chuckling inwardly.
âAt first glance, that studentâs thighs and calves look lean and thin, but they are actually hard and well trained. And confidence simply oozes from the rest of his bodyâŠ.â
Spying from the studentâs steady, relaxed breathing or his upright posture, Jin-Woo knew immediately that he was looking at no ordinary athlete here.
Meaning, the third year seniors were trying to make fun of him. How could Jin-Woo not laugh when their intentions were so easy to read like this?
Jeong Gu-Shik also belatedly realised what Choi Tae-Woong was trying to do and quickly changed his expression.
âAhh, right! You said that youâre aiming to enter the athletic meet, right? Well, in that case, a simple little admittance test like this is no problem for you, right?â
Jin-Woo didnât like the way this guy was grinning slyly like that, but still, asked back in a calm manner nonetheless.
âThat seniorâŠ. Is he really a reserve?â
âI guarantee it.â
Choi Tae-Woong replied in a confident voice, and the rest of the athletic team members had to try their best to hold back their laughter.
âHeâs a reserve, alright. Well, the truth is, he did finish third place in last yearâs regional meet, but he sprained his ankle during winter training so heâs been demoted to a reserve spot, for the time being.â
If he were to get technical here, then Choi Tae-Woong wasnât really, really lying by saying that the glasses-wearing guy was the worst ârunnerâ here due to the lengthy unscheduled lay-off, and that he was in the reserve spot because of the injury.
Jin-Woo then replied in an easy-going manner to captain Choi Tae-Woong and his insidious smile.
âVery well, I understand. Let me try.â
This b*stard, he fell for it!!
Not just Jeong Gu-Shik, but everyone in the athletics club shouted out âHooray!â in their heads.
âA guy who canât even recognise the third-place finisher from the regionals last year wants to join the track and field team? Gimme a break.â
Choi Tae-Woong, standing in front of the group to deal with Jin-Woo, did his utmost best to hide his laughter threatening to break through his lips.
âVery good. However, just running the track like that wouldnât be any fun, soâŠ. How about this? If you win, you get to join the team, but if you lose, you do the teamâs laundry and cleaning for one month, free of charge.â
âSounds good.â
âJ-Jin-WooâŠ.â
Young-Gil tried to stop him, but Jin-Woo simply formed a smile that said: âItâs fine.â
âLetâs see how long you can keep that relaxed face of yours.â
Choi Tae-Woong looked towards the âreserveâ student and shouted out loudly.
âHey, Sahng-In-ah! Looks like youâll have to take to the track for this one.â
The ace of the team, Woo Sahng-In finished his stretching exercise and raised his body up.
âItâs not a problem.â
He took off his glasses and entrusted it to another member of the club, suspiciously ominous aura shooting out from his eyes. Jin-Woo held the seniorâs fierce gaze while handing over his school bag and his jacket to Young-Gil next to him.
While the members of the track and field club were thinking that here was a chance to let a freshman taste the bitterness of life, Jin-Woo was deeply pondering inwardly just how seriously he should run so that the sheer mental shock his seniors no doubt feel wouldnât be as high.
âHey, freshman, are you ready?â
âYes, I am.â
âSahng-In, what about you?â
âIâm ready.â
Jin-Woo and Woo Sahng-Min stood side by side on the starting line.
The former assumed a posture that best optimised oneâs ability to rapidly change directions and enter a battle at any time, while the latter assumed a posture solely designed for track competition.
This time, the team members didnât bother to hide their ridiculing laughter at Jin-Wooâs weird posture.
âWhat the hell is up with this idiot?â
âAnd he still wants to join the athletics club? But, isnât he a d*mn beginner who doesnât even know anything about running track?â
Jin-Woo didnât pay any attention to their mocking words and controlled his breathing.
âReady?â
Soon, Choi Tae-Woongâs baritone voice signalling the start could be heard.
âStart!â
***
âTeacher-nim? How are you feeling now?â
âAhâŠ. yes, wellâŠ.â
âVenomous Snakeâ Teacher Park Gi-Sool replied half-heartedly at his colleagueâs question after they ran into each other on the corridor, and with hurried steps, he quickly walked past the confused-looking fellow teacher.
Park Gi-Soolâs crumpled expression easily spoke of his current mood.
âI ended up making a fool of myself in front of all the gathered students todayâŠ.â
He definitely must have made a mistake. Without a doubt, his strange hallucination was the fault of not eating a proper breakfast earlier today.
It felt as if every student was laughing at his expense. He quickly evaded their gazes and slipped into the teacherâs lounge, before spitting out a sigh rushing out from the deepest part of his chest.
âFuu-wooâŠ.â
âShould I smoke to take the edge off?â
Since almost every teacher was a smoker, smoking in the lounge was permitted, which meant that this place was like a safe haven for the current Park Gi-Sool.
He stuffed a cigarette between his lips and stood next to the windows while lighting it up. Just as he mindlessly shifted his gaze down to the athletics fieldâŠ..
âŠ.His eyes grew extra large and he hurriedly lowered himself below the windows while spinning around.
âW-what the hell?! Why is that kid running around the track with the rest of the athletics club members??â
It was then, the director of the track and field team entered the lounge and discovered crouching Park Gi-Sool.
âAh, Park Teacher-nim!â
Wondering if the dizzy spell from the morning had come back again, the director hurriedly ran over to Park Gi-Sool and helped him up.
âAre you alright? You sure you donât need to stop by at a hospital?â
âI, Iâm fine, thank you. Just feeling a bit dizzy, thatâs allâŠ.â
Park Gi-Sool made an evasive answer before asking back.
âB-by the wayâŠ. Why is the student named Seong Jin-Woo running together with the kids from the athletics team?â
âAhhhâŠ. That? So, that studentâs name is Seong Jin-Woo?â
The director took a look outside the window over Park Gi-Soolâs shoulder and formed a wry chuckle as if he still couldnât believe it.
âIt seems that a freshman just showed up and said that he wanted to join the team. Kids tested him out, and as it turned out, he has a talent, so they just couldnât chase him away. Apparently, what they are doing now is to test his stamina.â
âH-his stamina, you say??â
âYes. Thatâs his 20th lap already. Just watching him going around is exhausting, so I quit first and came up here.â
Sports, and sports clubs.
There was no better alternative to get rid of oneâs overflowing hot-bloodedness of youth than sports.
Several thoughts crisscrossed within Teacher Park Gi-Soolâs mind, then. Student Seong Jin-Woo, the one he pre-judged to be a troublemaker, seemed to be trying his best to discipline himself by joining a sports club.
âItâs possible thatâŠ. That I have been holding the wrong idea about himâŠ.â
Now that he thought about it closely, there was simply no way that a boy walking around with monsters would exist in reality.
Student Seong Jin-Woo was just another exceedingly normal learner still searching for a place to call home within the fields of academia and sports, after a lengthy spell of aimlessly wandering around in his life.
But here was a teacher busy going on about seeing monsters and phantoms and whatnot from a regular student like thatâŠ. The reputation of the âVenomous Snakeâ had been thoroughly stained with this matter, indeed.
Park Gi-Sool chuckled meekly, stopped hiding, and stood back up.
âThatâs rightâŠ. I should look at him without judging him first. Iâm sure that will help resolve all the misunderstanding.â
Seeing Park Gi-Sool form a serious expression before breaking into a chuckle, the director looked at him with a concerned face.
âPark Teacher-nimâŠ.?â
âAh, no. Itâs fine now. I donât feel dizzy anymore.â
âOh⊠In that case, thatâs a relief.â
Park Gi-Sool successfully made the director withdraw and slowly turned around to look behind him. He could now see a boy, covered in sweat and running diligently around the track while being showered by the bright, warm spring sunlight.
How could anyone point fingers at such a boy?
He focused his gaze on Jin-Woo, currently running steadily and unflustered even after lapping the panting and breathless members of the track and field team several times already.
âIndeed, this morning wasâŠ.â
Too bad, even before he could celebrate himselfâŠ
âŠ.Without any warning whatsoever, Park Gi-Soolâs entire field of vision was dyed in black and the spectacular sight of the Shadow Army stretching on endlessly entered his eyes.
He nearly toppled over from fright, but he forced his legs to steady himself and gritted his teeth.
âThis, this is a hallucination. This isnât real!!â
It was then.
A certain ant monster standing in the front-most row of the soldiers kitted out in black armour, gazed straight at him and opened its maw wide.
[Khak!!]
âU-uwaahk?!â
In the end, Teacher Park Go-Sool did fall on his butt and lost consciousness.
[âŠ.]
Within the subspace in Jin-Wooâs shadow, Igrit watched Beruâs action and used his elbow to rib the former ant king in the side.
[I told you to stop that, didnât I?]
[KiieehhâŠ. That human can really see us, canât he?]
Beru lightly scratched the side of his head and before his liege could order him to, planted his head firmly on the ground first.
***
Late at night.
Detective Woo Jin-Cheol and the youngest detective in the squad stopped by a diner that served âgopchangâ.
Once enough alcohol entered their bloodstreams, stories they found hard to talk about during the day came out â mostly from the youngestâs mouth, actually.
âExcuse me, Senior WooâŠ.?â
âMm?â
âYouâve been investigating that missing prisoner case until now, yes?â
What was this guy trying to say here?
Woo Jin-Cheol tipped his glass filled with booze, his head beginning to develop an ache already.
Unfortunately, completely oblivious of his seniorâs wishes, the youngest detective continued with his questioning time.
âThat day⊠you really did see something, didnât you?â
âWhat day?â
Woo Jin-Cheol played dumb deliberately, but the youngest simply grinned and replied.
âEii, senior, you⊠You already know, donât you? Iâm talking about that day when the suspect went missing. Didnât you really see something that day?â
This kid, he had this habit of catching people off-guard when they least expected it.
âWell, thatâs a good talent to have as a detective.â
Woo Jin-Cheol recalled his own newbie days and formed a slight chuckle as he replied.
âWhat if I did?â
âReally?â
The youngest looked to be adequately drunk until then, but his eyes suddenly began sparkling and his ears even physically perked up. That wasnât so surprising, considering that the youngest was closer in age to being a student than a full-fledged member of society, anyway.
That was probably why he applied to the Violent Crimes Investigation Unit of the National Police Agency, reputed to be the worst paid but with the highest amount of workload.
Maybe the power of the booze circulating in him was to blame, or maybe, he just wanted to use this opportunity to get some stuff off his chest â Woo Jin-Cheol began speaking of things that heâd never even think about uttering in normal times.
âAn antâŠ. Ant monsters.â
Gulp.
The noise of saliva sliding down the throat of the youngest detective could be heard from where he was sitting.
âEven I canât tell for sure what I saw back then. In any case, those things looked like ants.â
âAnt monsters, is it? Are you saying that giant insects like ants came out?â
âNo, not that. Well, they were ants, butâŠ.â
It was right then.
Just as Woo Jin-Cheol spoke up to there, a certain man unsteadily tottering about, as if he had one too many to drink, stopped walking past the duo and addressed them.
âT-those ant monsters, are they monsters with the heads of ants, but bodies that look like humans??â
The heads of the two detectives, Woo Jin-Cheol and his junior, raised up towards the owner of the voice.
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