It was the first time I knew that a person could be so vicious.
After taking off the mask, Yurtha tormented me terribly.
Of course, Yurtha had no awareness that he was bothering me.
Like putting a dog collar on a human, he didnāt know what was wrong.
It was literally āhis wayā.
āSo donāt push me away anymore, sister.ā
Yurtha tried to restrain me somehow.
He wouldnāt allow me to leave his side for a second.
Heād tie me down, lock me up if he could.
Sometimes, the sparks of my mistakes were thrown at maids.
Bullying was never short-lived. It went on for several years.
Was there ever a moment when I desperately needed a place to escape?
The place I walked to at that time was the temple.
āWhoās in the temple?ā
At first, Yurtha asked as if it was strange.
āI thought the rumors about me outside were bad, so Iām renewing my imageā¦ā
It was a place that I had come up with because I wanted to get away from Yurtha somehow. It wasnāt a place Yurtha would want to go.
āIf youāre worried about that, I can take care of it.ā
āNo. Itās only meaningful if I do it myself.ā
Maybe Yurtha noticed my inner feelings at that time.
I might have looked funny as I struggled to run away.
He obediently let me go. That surprised me, but I didnāt have time to think deeply.
I paid a large sum of money to the temple and got my own prayer room, but for that moment, it felt like the most peaceful place.
I heard a āvoiceā I knew.
At first I thought it was just hallucinations.
ā Senior, if you are there, please answer me.
The voice kept calling me.
ā⦠Is that Si-eon, Am I going crazy and hearing hallucinations?ā
When I answered, āthe childā replied in a voice filled with joy.
ā Itās not like youāre hearing hallucinations.
He was a friend of mine when I was in college.
We werenāt that close, so we lost touch after I took a leave of absence.
Then, a few years later, we bumped into each other againā¦
āWe met again through bad luck.ā
I hate to even think about it. As I recall, it wasnāt a very good memory.
āAre you in Korea? How the hell do you get in touch with me like this? Have you ever beenā¦ā
It was the same voice Iād thought I was hearing when Dylan and I first went to the temple.
āHave you ever called me before?ā
It can be embarrassing to ask a lot of questions all at once, but Si-eon smiled kindly and answered kindly.
-Well. To answer the first question, it is true that I am in Korea.
ā Are you wondering how I can talk to senior like this? I donāt know that either.
Si-eon slowly explained what I was going through.
ā Since some time ago, I couldnāt get in touch with you. After our fight, I couldnāt get in touch with you, so I went to your company. But did you absent without permission?
ā I was worried, so I went into the seniorās houseā¦
āWait a minute. How did you get into my house?ā
-That⦠Donāt get mad, I called the driver and he opened the door.
It was absurd, but it was not important, so I decided to move on.
-Anyway, when I went into seniorās house, I was surprised to see you collapsed.
āI? I was collapsed?ā
ItThat was the moment I realized what happened to my body in real life. My heart was racing, but I had to wait and listen to what Si-eon had to say.
ā I was going to call 911 right away, and at that momentā¦. I heard your voice.
I couldnāt hold back when I heard the voice, so I asked.
ā The voice that was praying for me to go home.
Ever since I took possession of this place, I always begged to let me go home. So, when did Si-eon hear my voice?
Was it the first time I went to the temple with Dylan?
But that was 4 years ago.
āHow long has it been since I fell?ā
ā Itās been about a week.
Itās only been that way? So, 4 years here is a week in Korea?
I was worried that 4 years had passed in Korea.
I was worried countless times about my motherās surgery expenses that I couldnāt continue to pay and the situation in which she would have been cut off at the company.
I felt relieved, but at the same time, I was disappointed.
-⦠Now you explain to me what the hell happened to you?
I was dazed for a moment, and after hearing Si-eonās words, I came to my senses.
āSo what happenedā¦ā
I told the truth about what had happened.
ā⦠Is it hard to believe too?ā
-No, I believe it. Iām just a little surprised⦠But, senior, what is the title of the novel?
At that moment, all the contents of āThe Fog Raisedā flashed through my mind.
There were no particularly lewd scenes because It was for all ages, but stillā¦
I feel like Iāve revealed my terrible taste.
ā Why donāt you talk? Did we lose contact again? Senior, canāt you hear my voice?
ā⦠No, I can hear you quite well.ā
-What a relief. So whatās the title of the novel?
I closed my eyes tightly with a sad feeling.
ā⦠No. Itās a novel called āThe Fog Raisedā.ā
Si-eon was silent for a moment.
He was probably looking for the title of a book.
Si-eonās silence grew longer as he looked through the plot.
A short sigh escaped Si-eonās mouth.
āHey Si-eon, itās not that I like those things or read them oftenā¦ā
ā I didnāt say anything, Senior.
ā I mean, if you like it, you read it, thatās not a bad thing.
There was a small laugh in his voice, as if replying as if he was asking what the problem was.
-Now I will help you, make sure you return safely.
ā First of all, I will talk to Senior company as well. Donāt worry about the cost of your motherās surgery.
Oh, I remembered. The reason we fight in the end.
<Senior, if you need your motherās surgery expenses, Iāll give it to you.>
<Are you treating me like a beggar now?>
At that time, I must have done something to my head because I was so tired and sensitive.
ā⦠Thank you, Si-eon.ā
My words meant a lot to Si-eon, and for a moment she was speechless.
-No, I need to go find the author of this novel first.
ā See you next time, senior.
It was the first moment I had hope when I came to this world.
Iād rather die than remember it!
My head hurts. It hurts so much.
Somewhere, someone is shouting in an agonized voice, donāt remember it.
I returned to reality as if the consciousness that had passed over to the other side of the old past bounced back.
The memory that opened begins to close again.
I was afraid that the terrible memories that had happened after that would leak out again.
I completely shut my memories and turned away from the past.
ā⦠No. I donāt know anything.ā
I donāt remember anything.
Rosieās face was distorted with blurred vision.
āYou said you remembered!ā
āYou said you remembered!ā
ā⦠I donāt know. I donāt remember.ā
Rosieās hand gripped my shoulder as if angered by the irresponsible answer.
āRemember it. Otherwise, I will kill you here.ā
āIād rather you kill me.ā
Even if I really die, it doesnāt matter.
Rosieās hand, holding the silver candlestick in her hand, trembled with anger. I pulled her hand.
āJust kill me! Kill me.ā
The pink eyes looking at me trembled slightly and Rosie bit her lip.
āIf it is your wish, then I will kill you.ā
A pair of eyes glowed crimson, and Rosie reached out and clamped her hand around my throat.
The moment she was about to swing the silver candlestick without mercy, her hand was caught in the air.
The recoil caused the silver candlestick to fall to the floor with a sharp clatter.
Blue eyes filled with still anger look at us. Soon, Richard slowly opened his mouth.
āYou canāt die, Rose.ā