Didnât someone say that the ground would harden after the rain had fallen?
Now normally, people would grow much closer when they made up after a big fight. But then, the bond between young boys created through sweat and drive to succeed was far hotter and stickier then any old saying could intimate.
âOne, two! One, two!â
As the early dawnâs fog thickly covered the schoolâs athletics field, every member of the track team was energetically roaring out their rallying cries.
âHey, Jin-Woo! How about it? Isnât this doable?â
Before anyone had noticed it, Jin-Woo was now permitted to run alongside the captain of the team, Choi Tae-Woong. The former replied in a refreshing manner.
âYes, it is doable!â
âVery goooood! One, two! One, two!â
Choi Tae-Woong raised his speed just a bit higher and shouted out.
âOur goal is to conquer the whole country!â
âOur goal is toâŠ..??â
The members almost subconsciously chanted after their captainâs words, but they quickly caught onto the fact that their warcry had changed and began questioning their leader.
âHey, captain! I thought our goal was the overall win in the regionals?â
âUh-huh!! Youâre aiming far too low in front of our new ace! Again! Our goal is to conquer the whole country!â
The captain glanced at Woo Sahng-In, currently running behind him.
âHey, Sahng-In-ah, are you crying right now?â
âN-no, captain!â
âDonât give up yet, ace of the second year! Although the ace of the team has changed, how can we conquer the nation without your aid?!â
âI⊠I shall do my best, captain!!â
âVery goooood-!! Conquer the whole country!!â
âThe whole country!! The country!â
âConquer the country! The whole country!!â
While the members of the team lapped around the athletics field, positively buzzing with a heightened fighting spirit, only Oh Young-Gilâs complexion was turning blue amongst all the runners present. The poor kid ended up following after Jin-Woo and inadvertently entered the team as well.
âPant, paaant, paaantâŠ.â
Jin-Woo, running out in front, heard Young-Gilâs heavy, rough breathing and tutted inwardly.
He wanted to improve the boyâs rather feeble constitution, so he said yes to the idea of one-plus-one admittance to the athletics club, but thisâŠ.
âŠ.It was only a matter of time before someone keeled over at the rate things were going.
But then again, itâd not be an easy task to let Young-Gil escape in this atmosphere when the fighting spirit of the seniors had reached a brand new height that they had never seen before.
Left with no choice, Jin-Woo loaded just a little bit of Mana and sent it behind him. Like dandelion seeds being carried in the wind, the lump of Mana gently floated in the air and entered Young-Gilâs nose and mouth.
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ââŠ..??â
The effects of Jin-Wooâs Mana were an immediate stamina recovery, as well as a temporary boost to oneâs muscular endurance, reaction times, flexibility, and to oneâs rate of stamina recovery, etcâŠ.
Basically, it was a comprehensive buff gift set, filled with his desire to help out a friend.
Since it was a gift set straight from the Shadow Sovereign who reigned over in another world as basically a god, the effects of the buffs were rather incredible.
âEh? Uh? Uhhh????â
Young-Gilâs eyes opened wider and wider as soon as he inhaled the comprehensive buff set.
âWha-whatâs going on?! My body, it⊠Itâs getting hotter?!â
Thick veins rose up on the boyâs legs as they powerfully kicked the ground away.
Paht, paht, paht!!
One by one, seniors running ahead of Young-Gil were left behind, and thenâŠ.
âOhh, ohh!!â
Then, Young-Gilâs solo sprint began in earnest.
âN-no, hang on a minuteâŠ?â
Choi Tae-Woong was instantly impressed by Young-Gil who managed to shoot past ahead of everyone. The captain loudly shouted out in excitement.
âLook at our newbieâs fighting spirit burning up like that! How can us folks calling ourselves his seniors remain lukewarm when things are like this??â
âNo, we canât!!â
âDefinitely not!â
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âWe chase after the newbie with everything weâve got! Letâs go!â
âLetâs do it!â
âLetâs go!!â
Jin-Woo was inwardly worried whether he had given Young-Gil too much energy or not, but that only lasted for a brief moment.
The bright flames of the athletics team swept across the track today, as well.
***
While performing his duties of guiding incoming students from next to the schoolâs gate, âVenomous Snakeâ Teacher Park Gi-Sool was keeping tabs on the track and field team diligently going through their morning training regime at a distance.
Contrary to his initial worries, it seemed that Student Seong Jin-Woo was getting used to the life in the track team without any problems whatsoever.
Heck, the headmaster even thanked Park Gi-Sool out of nowhere, too.
â I heard from the director of the track team that you, Park Teacher-nim, is always watching over Student Seong Jin-Woo.
â Ah, thatâŠ. Yes, more or lessâŠ.
â Isnât the problem child behaving himself so well a fruit of your hard labour? With you around, Park Teacher-nim, I can truly rest easy.
â Oh, uhâŠ..
The only thing Park Gi-Sool had done so far was to watch Student Seong Jin-Woo until he fell or lost consciousness. He became so embarrassed that heâd rather become a potted plant that the headmaster was watering at that moment.
That happened earlier in the morning.
Park Gi-Sool tasted this bitterness deep within his core whenever he thought about the headmasterâs high expectation of him versus his own pathetic situation where he couldnât even look Student Seong Jin-Woo straight in the eye.
And that was why⊠Because of his circumstances, he ended up getting p*ss drunk and unloaded all the useless stuff off his chest to a couple of people heâd never even seen before in his entire life.
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âNow why did I have to go and do something like thatâŠ.?â
Just from recalling that nightâs events, Park Gi-Sool felt like tearing out all of his hair.
A few days ago, in a certain diner he stopped by out of sheer frustrationâŠ.
âT-those ant monsters, are they monsters with the heads of ants, but bodies that look like humans??â
With their conversation being interrupted rather rudely like this, the two men shifted their curious gazes at the same time towards Park Gi-Sool, and that helped the school teacher to sober up real fast.
âAhâŠ. What on Earth am I saying⊠Iâm very sorry. Looks like I must be really drunk. Both of you, please donât mind me and carry on.â
Park Gi-Sool politely bowed his head and turned around to head back to his own spot, but then, Woo Jin-Cheol actually called out and stopped him in his tracks.
âExcuse me.â
The school teacher turned his alcohol-reddened face behind him and saw that Woo Jin-Cheol had gotten up from his seat to pull a chair closer to his own table.
âThat tale of the ant monsterâŠ. Can you tell me more about it?â
Just where would anyone be able to safely tell the story of a teacher seeing strange things when looking at a student?
After being admitted to a mental hospital? Now, which parents would entrust their kids to a teacher who frequented the mental health institutionâs hallways?
Park Gi-Sool had been silently suffering all by himself, unable to tell a soul what he saw, but now that he was given a chance, he came completely clean as teardrops formed at the corners of his eyes.
âYou see, I am someone who teaches his students with his charisma. Charisma, you know? So, where can I possibly go and speak of these things?â
Still, he felt a bit more refreshed, a load off his shoulders, now that he got to say the things he wanted to say. With that, he was given enough leeway to take a gander at his surroundings.
Even though what he said sounded like a lame joke, the two detectives next to him were listening to his tale with serious expressions on their faces. It was at this point that Park Gi-Sool grew quite curious as to what these peopleâs story might be.
âBy the wayâŠ. Why were two police detectives like yourselves discussing stuff like monsters in a place like this diner?â
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Woo Jin-Cheol exchanged glances with the junior detective before explaining their circumstances â minus the bit about him actually witnessing the real monsters, of course.
ââŠ.And so, the brass ordered us to look into this matter, but well, itâs really difficult to even find a single clue, you see. Right now, I wouldnât mind grasping at straws if that will help us.â
Woo Jin-Cheol pulled out his business card and handed it over to Park Gi-Sool as he continued on.
âThatâs why, Iâd like to stop by at the school sometime later on, but will that be fine with you?â
âAhh, of course. Of course, we must help with the policeâs investigation. You can come and visit us at any time.â
And so, the booze-shared diner experience came to a rather friendly end in that manner, but nowâŠ
Some time had passed since then, and after thinking about it for a little while, Park Gi-Sool couldnât help but wonder if he had unnecessarily made the situation even worse than what it was.
âHow can a student have anything to do with the case of missing suspectsâŠ?â
Especially a boy who was wholeheartedly focusing on the club activities since early dawn?
Fearful that he might see another weird thing again, Park Gi-Sool couldnât stare for too long in Jin-Wooâs direction, so he could only afford to sneak quick glances at the boy, instead. Eventually, he shook his head in resignation.
Then, he spoke to another teacher manning the school gate alongside him.
âTeacher Yun, my apologies, but I had a bit too much to drink last night and my innards areâŠ.â
âAhaha, come on now, Park Teacher-nim. No need to apologise for that. Please, go back inside and take a break. Iâll cover for you and keep an eye out here.â
âMm, thank you.â
Before he went away, Park Gi-Sool took another quick glance at Jin-Woo and slunk off into the school building.
Only then did Jin-Woo shift his gaze towards the departing teacher, even though he hadnât shown any signs of noticing the glances right up until then.
ââŠ..â
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Recently, a teacher was staring at him in a rather open manner. He couldnât just gloss over what was happening here. From inside the darkness of his shadow, Grand-Marshal Bellionâs quiet voice entered his ears.
[My liegeâŠ. Wouldnât it be better to erase that humanâs memories and take away his abilities?]
Back when he returned home from the gap between dimensions, after ending the war â as Jin-Woo stepped onto the ground of his home, feeling rightly emotional about his return, a proxy of the Rulers showed up and left behind some advice of sorts.
He said that, even if it was only a tiny bit of the Sovereignâs powers, itâd end up causing a humongous change to this world. And that was why Jin-Woo had been avoiding interfering directly unless it was something utterly necessary.
âFor nowâŠ. Letâs just observe him for a little while longer.â
[I understand, my liege.]
Jin-Woo wordlessly stared at the entrance Teacher Park Gi-Sool had disappeared to, before turning around to leave himself.
The members of the athletics club who were heading off to the club room before him were waving their hands towards him.
***
Woo Jin-Cheol found himself hesitating several times in front of the school gate.
It had been a week already since he was gifted an unthinkable piece of a lead in a gopchang diner. Starting from then, right up until now, all sorts of thoughts crisscrossed in his head.
He could have treated that testimony as a crazed teacher rambling on about some incoherent nonsense. However, every now and then, a link would suddenly be established between two seemingly unrelated cases and that would lead to an untangling of a dark web that seemed impossible to unravel initially.
âThe suspects that encountered monsters, and the monsters of a student that only one teacher can seeâŠ.â
Woo Jin-Cheol found a vague link between these two disparate incidents. This was from the instincts of a detective, something that couldnât be explained by logic.
However, there was a problem â there was a massive hurdle to overcome here. If there was indeed a link, then what should he say exactly to the student in question?
He couldnât just bet everything on that drunken teacherâs words and start questioning this student named Seong Jin-Woo about monsters and stuff, now could he?
As for asking a question in a roundabout way, the nature of the question itself was too broad for that, too.
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â By any chance, do you know anything about these Shadow Monsters? What about ants that stand up and walk around like people?
No matter how hard he practised it in his head, he just couldnât picture the interview going down well at all. Woo Jin-Cheol pored at the memo pad containing detailed records of the investigation so far and spat out a long, long sigh.
âItâd be a miracle not to be labelled as a madman while asking around these sorts of questionsâŠ.â
At the end of a long, long dilemma, Woo Jin-Cheol turned around to leave. He might come back later after thinking up another pretext, but for now, it didnât seem like the time was right.
And so, as Woo Jin-Cheol took steps to get out of there, he lowered his gaze to the ground without thinking much about his actions.
Shuk.
If it wasnât him, famed even among the fellow detectives for possessing a pretty keen pair of eyes, but someone else not as sharp, they would have missed a faint movement on the ground.
Without a shred of doubt, he noticed a blob of shadow move from the shade of a tree towards the schoolâs wall.
He definitely saw it.
Goosebumps broke out all over his body and he hurriedly spun his head back towards the school.
âThere is⊠there is definitely something here!!â
Woo Jin-Cheolâs determination firmed up, then. He no longer cared if people pointed at him, calling him insane.
As long as he could find out the reason for this sense of loss that continued to plague him every now and then; as long as he could find out the exact cause why he felt his mind relax for a little while after encountering those ant monsters, then heâd not hesitate to pay any price.
With a hardened expression, Woo Jin-Cheol began walking towards the grounds of this high school.
***
At the same time.
Jin-Woo was spinning a pen with his fingers as he listened to the droning sounds of the geography lesson while the heads of many kids were dozing off all around him.
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âDid he see the sentry I posted there?â
As expected of Woo Jin-Cheol, the former President of the Hunterâs Association. He should no longer have any memory of his previous life, yet his sharp eyes mustâve remained intact.
Jin-Woo closed his eyes and recalled the very last image he had of Woo Jin-Cheol.
The image of him tearing up when Jin-Woo revealed his plans of waging war against the Sovereigns all by himself remained vividly etched in his brain.
Back when the late President Goh Gun-Hui died, the voice requesting for revenge also remained, unforgotten, in Jin-Wooâs mind, as well.
Was that why?
Even though this âvisitâ would prove to be rather troublesome in his efforts to maintain his current lifestyle of pretending to be a normal person, the smile etched on Jin-Wooâs lips didnât want to leave him all that easily.
Soon enough, the knocking on the classroomâs door resounded out, followed by the surprised voice of the geography teacher.
âA d-detective?â
âItâs not a big issue, actually. Itâs just that, I have some questions to ask a student named Seong Jin-Woo.â
Ohhh-!!
At the announcement that a detective had shown up, kids let out gasps of amazement and shifted their gazes to Jin-Woo.
The thing that was coming had come.
Jin-Wooâs eyes remained closed throughout, but then, with that grin getting deeper, they opened calmly again.
At that moment, Woo Jin-Cheol was entering the classroomâs door and his gaze met with a certain studentâs. Even though the geography teacher didnât specifically point the boy out, the seasoned detective knew that student was Seong Jin-Woo with just one look.
Ba-dump, ba-dump, ba-dumpâŠ.
Woo Jin-Cheolâs heart began pounding away, as if it wanted to explode.
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