The director of the orphanage where I grew up was, no matter how you worded it, a distant man.
The children of the orphanage complained about it.
-Heâs too careless. All of our birthdays are on January 1st, yâknow?
-Itâs because he doesnât want to deal with having more than one birthday party.
-Also, my name is so shoddy. Kim Mengja.[1]
-Hey, at least you guysâ names sound natural with our last name. Iâm Kim Hanbija⊠He should have just named me Han Bija.[2]
I thought the same way. I thought so even after I entered the Tower.
But I met a lot of peopleâthe Sword Emperor, Master, Raviel, and many more, and I have second thoughts.
-Director, why are you like this?
It was weird, but the man always seemed to be overly on guard against saying that he loved us.
-Director, donât you love us?
The conversation I had with the director on the day I received my second-hand middle school uniform came to mind.
The director made a solemn face at my question and said he would tell me tomorrow. He always delayed his responses to serious questions, telling us to wait a day.
Then, he replied.
-You asked me yesterday why I donât treasure you kids a little more.
-YesâŠ
As the day went on, I felt a little sorry for asking such a question. But, the director didnât care for my apologetic feelings and told me the answer he had prepared the day before.
-Gongja. Itâs easy for people to pretend. Pretending is the easiest thing in the world. You can pretend to be smart, to be strong, to be friendly, or to know something well⊠You too put on an act with your friends, donât you? Itâs the same for me, who named you children after sages. All adults pretend.
The director rubbed his face with his hands.
-Everyone wears masks. You donât need to get rid of the mask, but if you get too used to it, at some point, you forget that youâre wearing the mask. It slips your mind. You become drunk on the pretense.
The director stared at my face solemnly.
He was gauging my reaction, seeing if I was following along.
-Imagine this. If I get irritated in front of you children, what would you think?
-Uhh⊠You were stressed today�
-Yes. Thatâs right.
The director wore a bitter smile.
-Iâm sorry. I do get angry sometimes.
He got irritated about once a month.
-Anyway, whatâs important is that I get annoyed by you kids sometimes, and you know that fact well. Right? I am such a person. You know me.
The director continued.
-However, what if I were someone who always loved you? What if I always told you that I love you, smile and say that you are the purpose of my life, and hug you and say that I treasure you kids more than anything? What if I were that sort of person, but I still got annoyed at you once a year or so?
The director shook his head.
-Then, you will think, [Why is the director angry with us?] You wouldnât be able to understand because you believe that Iâm someone who loves you the most. [If the director loves us the most, why does he get angry?]
-âŠâŠ
-You guys are still young. So in the end, youâll arrive at the simplest answer. [Ah, I must have done something wrong].
The director shuddered a little.
-Gongja, even if I only yell at you once a year, in ten years, it would be ten times. Say that you only remember half of that, so five. The memories from these five times are more than enough to affect a personâs character.
Then, the director was silent for a while.
-Donât.
The director muttered.
-Remember me as someone who is irritable and gets stressed easily. Think of me as someone who canât be bothered to throw you all birthday parties. Thatâs the truth. Donât blame yourselves. You havenât done anything wrong. Donât get twisted because of a guy like me.
-âŠâŠ
-You kids can grow up strong. Be as strong as you can.
In the directorâs office, there was a printed sheet of paper on the wall. It was right across from the directorâs desk, so it melded with the background. It was something that was always there, like wallpaper or floor patterns.
But that day, I looked at the paper.
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For all people to live as humans,
Based on a belief in human dignity and social justice,
Join with individuals · families · groups · organizations · communities · and all of society.
I will always stand on the side of the marginalized and the suffering,
Defending their human rights and interests,
Rejecting injustice and corruption in society,
Putting public interests before personal ones.
By following the social workerâs code of ethics,
I commit to being a social worker with morality and accountability.
With my free will, I solemnly swear on my honor.
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[3]
I looked at the director.
-âŠâŠ
The director looked stonily into the air like he was lost in thought.
Black eyes.
His eyes were burned into my memory.
2.
âIâm sorry, Raviel. I canât go home with you today,â I said, standing at the school gate.
âMm.â
Raviel looked at me. Her gaze slowly dropped to my hand.
There was another hand there as well.
ââŠâŠâ
It was the hand of Constellation Killer.
I had grabbed the Constellation Killerâs hand and dragged him all the way here. He didnât ask why I was holding his hand or where we were going.
He just meekly kept his head down.
ââŠMy boyfriend sometimes acts in bizarre ways. The way you act is almost a mystery. I think that side of you is amazing,â Raviel murmured. âDo as you wish. Follow your heart. Is there anything I can help you with?â
âNot now, but if I need help, Iâll tell you right away.â
âI believe in you. Always.â
Raviel kissed me on my forehead. Then, without hesitation, she turned around and entered her limo. The limousine was driven by a butler who resembled the grand chamberlain, and they soon disappeared down the road.
âNow.â
I looked back at the Constellation Killer.
âLetâs go.â
ââŠWhere to?â
âTo your house.â
ââŠâŠâ
The Constellation Killer hesitated for the first time. He seemed to shudder, but I was adamant. First, I would visit the Constellation Killerâs parents and apologize.
âThough, I donât know where to start untangling this knot.â
Of course, the apology wouldnât end the [trauma]. It couldnât be resolved so easily. As the difficulty increased, it seemed that the trauma became a stage I needed to clear.
âFor now, Iâll do what I can, one step at a time.â
Like I always did.
However, my attempts to resolve the trauma were thwarted from the start.
ââŠItâs here.â
I was speechless when I saw the [house] the Constellation Killer led me to.
It was a garbage dump.
At the foot of a mountain, there was an empty lot where the pine trees were scarce. This clearing acted as a small dump for the city. Plastic bottles, dirty styrofoam, and crumpled paper that the cityâs people discarded were piled up messily.
In the middle, there was a shack.
[â â lives in a dump. The indoor shoes and the school uniforms are all recyclable. The only trash that canât be recycled is â â .]
My head throbbed.
I thought the text was just being spiteful.
Bastards.
âHow about your parents? Are they working?â
The shack was not a haven but a shelter. The wall did not reach up the roof, so there was a gap. The roof was covered with gray vinyl.
âMy father collects and sells junk.â
Plastic trash surrounded the shack like a moat. The labels on the plastic surrounding the shack were torn off, unlike the other trash around.
They were clean.
Perhaps that was why the shack looked like it was floating on a sandy beach made of white plastic.
âHow about your mother?â
âI donât have one.â
ââŠâŠâ
All right.
âAre you â â âs friend?â
We waited for two hours before the Constellation Killerâs father returned home. He was a poor man. But he was a man who had been crushed more by life than by poverty. I could see it as soon as I saw him.
A small room.
Sometimes when I looked in the mirror, I was like that.
âNo. Iâm not his friend.â
âHmâŠ?â
The old man furrowed his eyebrows. He looked too old to have a child in high school.
His face resembled the face of the old boatman whose trauma I saw in [The Chronicles of the Heavenly Demon].
âI am the one who hit and bullied this boy.â
âUmmâŠ?â
The old man blankly blinked his eyes.
ââŠâŠâ
I realized it one minute after I started talking to the old man.
âIâm late.â
It was already too late.
The old man in front of him was already worn out. His heart was running on fumes. He was different from me when I lived in the small room. That was the difference between me from back then and this man.
I didnât know where this difference came from.
âHere is the evidence. If you look at the cell phone, there are text messages. See thisâŠâ
There was only one thing I was certain of.
This man didnât have the power to take responsibility for the Constellation Killer.
âHmm.â
I showed him everything I could show him right away. After seeing the hell that his child had been enduring, the old man continued to blink his eyes indifferently.
âI seeâŠâ
All he did was look at me.
When I finished talking, the old man stopped his dull replies and assents. It felt like the conversation had ended. The old man just waited to see if I had anything else to say, but he did not seem to want me to say anything either.
He had nothing to say to me.
âUm.â
I looked at how the Constellation Killer was doing. The Constellation Killer was not looking at his father. His face did not seem shocked or offended by the conversation just now. A blank expression. The Constellation Killer sat quietly on the floor.
Like he was just letting things play out naturally.
âThatâs right.â
It was like this.
âIâve done many bad things.â
I stood up and bowed deeply to the old man.
âIf you are all right with it, I would like to stay with your child for a while. I want to invite him to my house. Is that acceptable?â
âGo aheadâŠâ
It was obvious that the old man did not understand what I was saying. He was powerless. But I explained it many times over, not for the old manâs but for the Constellation Killerâs sake.
âHe may be staying at my house for a bit longer. A week, maybe a month. It might be even longer than that. Every weekend, on Saturday evening, Iâll visit you and tell you how your child is doing. Sir, is that all right?â
âFine. Itâs all right.â
Good.
I turned and faced the Constellation Killer.
âLetâs go.â
ââŠâŠâ
âPack what you need. As I told your father, youâll be staying at my house for a while.â
The Constellation Killer looked up at me in bewilderment.
âWhat are you up to now?â
The Constellation Killer wasnât speaking politely anymore.
âAre you trying to tidy up your past since youâre going to marry a rich girl? Are you worried itâll cause problems later? Thatâs smart.â
My heart thumped.
âOr is this a new game you cooked up? If you want to play, just tell me what you want. Tell me what kind of game this is. Donât beat around the bush. Iâll play along like always. Do you want me to go to the schoolyard at night?â
The Constellation Killerâs voice was cold. There was no inflection. It was the voice of a person who had decided to die the next day.
âIâm sorry.â
âAre you insane? You are. Kim Gongja.â
âPlease just give me a day. I beg you. Iâll do whatever I can. Please endure it for one more day.â
ââŠâŠâ
It was just one of the many days I had left to live, but for the person in front of me, it was his final day.
I had no choice but to hope. I had to ask for it. There was nothing I could do other than hope and ask.
âDo it yourself⊠Whatever you want.â
The Constellation Killer muttered like he was exhausted.
I grabbed the Constellation Killerâs wrist and headed [home]. Since I didnât know the way from here, we had to return to school and head over from there. We arrived at the residential area only after the sun had set and the sky turned dark.
âPlease wait here for a moment.â
âIâll come back soon. Within 20 minutes. Will you wait for me?â
âI told you, do what you wantâŠâ
I left the Constellation Killer on the street and entered my house first.
âOh.â
Bae Hu-ryeong was out in the yard. He held a glass of whiskey in his hand like he was observing the night sky by himself.
âWelcome back, son. Youâre a little late today. Keh. You werenât off playing because you have a girlfriend now, were you? Iâm telling you, you should start dating seriously after you graduate from high school. Itâs no good to step on the pedal and rush a relationship.â
The Sword Emperor. My partner.
The person who taught me how to face forward.
In this world, myâ
âFather.â
ââŠYeah?â
Bae Hu-ryeong blinked.
âHuh, itâs sort of weird. Why is that? It feels a little weird that youâre calling me your father. Or rather than being a little weird, itâs really awkward⊠Like Iâm getting goosebumps. How scary. Ah, is it because Iâm drunk?â
âFather.â
I called him one more time.
âYou couldnât have raised me like this.â
âWhat?â
âThe father I know is a great man. A scary man. He may seem like a psychopath who only cares about himself, and to an extent, he is, but he would definitely take care of something if he thinks it is wrong.â
Bae Hu-ryeong creased his brows.
âWhat are you talking about⊠son?â
âIf you are my father, I would never grow up to be a bully. I may go down the wrong path, but you would beat me up before I went too far. Youâd bring me back to the right path even if you have to kill me halfway to do it.â
That was the type of person he was.
âEven more, when I was tormenting a weak child⊠Even driving him to suicide. That.â
ăIgnore the people whoâre making a fuss about it.ă
ăTheyâre just keyboard warriors who would never make a peep if in person.ă
ăHmph. Those guys should just have their fingers cut off.ă
âThat is something youâd never say. Youâre simply not a person who can say that. Youâre someone who sees someone in distress and swears that you will teach them how to be happy.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIâm the kind of person you despise the most. You canât kindly call someone like me [son]. Itâs impossible. This world is an impossible world.â
Silence fell upon the night sky.
In the yard where no sounds of bugs could be heard, I looked straight at Bae Hu-ryeong.
I continued.
âYou are not the Sword Emperor.â
ââŠâŠâ
âGet lost. Get out of my sight right now.â
That moment.
-â â â â â .
Bae Hu-ryeongâs body crumbled away.
The skin dripped away. Bones melted. The clothing material evaporated. When I closed my eyes and opened them again, there was something of which I could not see the shape. There was just a sinuous shadow, like a ghost.
-â â â â , â â âŠ
I couldnât understand what it was saying. I couldnât even recognize its face. However, I knew that it was the naked face of [my father].
It was the naked face of this world.
ââŠâŠâ
I passed by Bae Hu-ryeong and entered the house.
âWelcome back, Gongja.â
Master was sitting on the living room sofa.
A face and form that I thought I would never see again.
âHow was school, my son?â
Master was smiling gently.
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[1]: Mengja is the Korean name of Mencius, another Chinese philosopher.
[2]: Hanbiza is Han Feizi.
[3]: The Korean social workersâ oath. I couldnât find an official translation for it, so hereâs my take.