In conclusion, Seo Ah-Youngâs and Choi Jung-Hoonâs wishes were nothing more than an impossible dream.
It was indeed true that a person possessing super powers would feel the undeniable urge to try his or her abilities out sooner or later.
Unfortunately, what this duo failed to even realise was the fact that Yi Ji-Hyuk wasnât a noob ability user who had only awakened his powers mere five years ago. He was a sorcerer who had climbed to the very peak in sorcery, as well as a scholar of magic who had touched upon the threshold of the âTruthâ.
In other words, there was no freaking way he would act like a noob magician wanting so badly to show off his magic skills and whatnot.
And currently, the Nightmare of Berafe, the Bringer of Apocalypse, was staring at the dining room table, completely dazed and speechless.
*SFX for meat sizzling on grill*
The sound of meat being grilled was one of the most enjoyable noises anyone could ever hope to hear.
However, even those âanyoneâ would feel a bit awkward after seeing meat being grilled atop a table full of a veritable feast of food this early in the morning.
âRibeyes in the morning?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs mom, madam Park Seon-Duk, couldnât catch a wink during the night due to the sheer joy she felt at her sonâs return after five years of absence. And then, that joy had transformed in full into the energy that spurred on the instincts of the housewife, the result now being displayed rather proudly on the dining table.
His mouth watered as he looked at the steaming bowl of samgyetang sitting pretty next to his rice bowl. (TL: âsamgyetangâ is basically a chicken stew with lots of expensive ingredients thrown in, such as high-grade ginseng. Seen as a âhealthâ food more than a regular dish.)
âNow, now, now. Chew slowly, and eat lots, okay?â (Mom, Park Seon-Duk)
Warmth could be felt from her gentle eyes gazing at him.
âBut still, isnât this a wee bit too much?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He could accept both the ribeyes and samgyetang, sure, but just when did she find the time to cook up bulgogi and galbi-jjim? Also, that steamed whole chicken over there, didnât that, like, take a whoopa*s long time to cook? (TL: Oh, boy. Iâm getting hungry TLing this. You guys should know whatâs a âbulgogiâ is by now; âgalbi-jjimâ is braised short ribs.)
Meat over here, meat over there. Meat everywhere.
This was a feast consisting of easy-to-digest meat dishes only.
âMy son, you love meat, right?â (mom)
That was why Yi Ji-Hyuk wordlessly hoovered up the meat.
This was excessive. Excessive, indeed, yet⊠this was also very good.
Itâs meat, after all. MEAT!!
âUh? Whatâs all this?â (Dad)
Dad finished up getting ready for work and came to the kitchen for breakfast, only for his eyes to go completely round at the sight.
âAre we having a party in the morning or something?â (Dad)
âOur child returned home, so isnât that a reason enough to have a party?â (Mom)
Dad sat down on his seat. And madam Park Seon-Duk placed only a bowl of rice and soup in front of him.
After checking out the moist cooked rice and tasty-looking miyeok soup, dad cautiously asked.
âWhat about samgyetang?â (Dad)
âMiyeok soup is good for your health.â (Mom)
âBut, samgyetang is also good for meâŠâ (Dad)
Mom declined to reply any further.
Wisely enough, dad also didnât ask anymore as well. Although it did feel a bit depressing, he couldnât really expect to receive a similar sort of treatment like his son who had just returned home after going missing for five years, no?
Dad then directed his chopsticks towards the ribeyes soaked in tasty gravy, almost cooked to perfection atop the grill.
âOhh, this looks really deliciâŠâ (Dad)
Then, a pair of tongs rapidly dug in front and shoved away the chopsticks, before snatching away the ribeye portion.
And the very same portion that had endlessly tempted dadâs palette proudly showed off its soft, sizzled sides while landing on top of Yi Ji-Hyukâs rice bowl.
âEat well, my boy.â (mom)
âNg, thanks mom.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThere, there.â (mom)
Dad stared at the sight with a pleased expression. But, although his mind felt all warm and fuzzy, his hands felt somewhat awkwardly empty at the same time.
âHuhuh. Right, eat well, my son.â (Dad)
Dadâs chopsticks headed towards another well-cooked piece of ribeye once more.
However, a pair of tongs descended smoothly and shoved away his chopsticks again, picked up the very portion of meat and delivered it to Yi Ji-Hyukâs bowl.
When the same thing happened a couple more times, dad put down his chopsticks and raised his voice in a huff.
âWhat are you doing?!â (Dad)
âI am the head of this family!! Treat me at least a little better than this!!â (Dad)
âYouâre being noisy!! Our kid might get indigestion!!â (Mom)
Dadâs shoulders drooped noticeably. Sure, his level of importance compared to a son who had just returned after five years was far, far lower, but still, as the head of this family, couldnât he be allowed to eat one single piece of meat, at the very least?
Dad gave up on the grilled meat and instead reached out to galbi-jjim with his chopsticks.
AndâŠ. dadâs despairing eyes were directed towards madam Park Seon-Duk, but her tongs remained merciless.
âMeat dishes arenât good for relieving a hangover, so eat the soup, instead. Just the soup.â (Mom)
And just who came up with the notion of meat not being good for a hangover?!
Dad was just about to start his counter argument, but then, spotted the wifeyâs eyes that screamed letâs see what happens when you utter out one more word and he quietly poured the rice into his soup. (TL: In Korean dining culture, soup and rice dishes are supposed to be combined into one. Not always the case, but most people eat that way.)
âI should drink a bit less from now on.â (Dad)
How could he expect a gentle treatment after he couldnât even recognise his own missing-for-five-years son and behaved like an utter moron?
âRight, Ji-Hyuk-ah.â (Dad)
Yi Ji-Hyuk put his spoon down and gazed at his dad.
âMm⊠So, what am I supposed to say here?â (Dad)
If dad were to meet his son with a clear head first, there shouldâve been lots of things to say, for sure. More than likely, he might have broken down into sobs and tears. But, after putting on such a disgraceful act last night, he hadnât the foggiest clue what to say, now that his head was much clearer.
To become emotional now was a bit awkward, and to be all rational now was also a bit embarrassing as well.
âSo, well, this isâŠâ (Dad)
When dad remained hesitant for a while, momâs eyes became more hostile.
âJust speak up whatâs on your mind already, will you!! What are you doing, forcing your son to stop eating?!â (Mom)
âAh, right, uh⊠Welcome back, son.â (Dad)
âThanks, dad.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âLetâs eat. Yes. Eat.â (Dad)
Yi Ji-Hyuk resumed stuffing the food into his mouth.
Bulgogi became bulgogi noodles and got sucked in like a stream, and galbi-jjim transformed into white, spotless bones and were piled neatly to one side. And a dish of stir-fried noodles was gone without a trace after only two swishes of his chopsticks.
âCouldnât you at least leave me behind something?â (Dad)
Dad sucked on his spoon regretfully.
It was then, Yi Ye-Won emerged from her room, wearing the school uniform.
âEat your breakfast.â (Mom)
âDonât wanna. Iâm going to school.â (Yi Ye-Won)
âJust eat your dang food already, will you!! Itâs not even that late anyway, so whatâs the rush?â (Mom)
âEii, sh*t.â (Yi Ye-Won)
Yi Ye-Won grumbled as she sat down on her seat.
âWhatâs up with this meat party? I can see nothing but meat here.â (Yi Ye-Won)
âYour Oppa likes his meat, doesnât he?â (Mom)
âWhat an overkill.â (Yi Ye-Won)
Yi Ye-Won sneaked a glance at Yi Ji-Hyuk in the middle of his bulgogi-sucking escapades. When their gazes met, he carefully slid the bulgogi dish towards her.
âWant some?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
So, she could impart such a variety of negative emotions with a single word, huh.
Her ability to form expressions is top notch. She could even become an actress in the future. Probably. (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Yi Ji-Hyuk pulled the bulgogi dish back.
And why was she acting so irritable since yesterday, anyways?
Yi Ye-Won mixed in her rice with soup and feigned eating it for a couple of spoons, before standing up from her seat.
âGimme pocket money.â (Yi Ye-Won)
Momâs eyes became super-sharp.
âWhy are you asking for money, when it hasnât even been that long since I gave you some?â (Mom)
âI spent it all up by buying supplementary textbooks, you know!â (Yi Ye-Won)
âTextbooks?! TEXTBOOKS?!?! You bought books??? Maybe a stray dog passing by bought those books. No way in a blue moon youâll buy a dang textbook!!â (Mom)
âGo to school, before I rip that hair off your scalp!! Also, didnât I tell you to dye that hair of yours? Yet why are you still walking around looking like that?â (Mom)
âEveryone rocks this look now, so why are you only picking on me?â (Yi Ye-Won)
âJust who is this âeveryoneâ? Look outside! I dare you to find anyone with a canary hair like yours walking around!!â (Mom)
âEiii!!! Seriously now!!â (Yi Ye-Won)
Just as Yi Ye-Won abruptly turned around and headed towards the front door, dad let out a fake cough and stood up as well. And then, after sneakily checking out momâs mood, he slyly handed over a couple of â©50,000 notes over to his daughter who was busy putting on her shoes. (TL: â©50,000 = around $46)
She grinned faintly and pocketed the cash; meanwhile, witnessing this scene unfold, mom began shouting again.
âWhy are you giving her money? Why? Are you going to take responsibility when she develops rotten habits?!â (Mom)
Dad continued to let out several fake coughs and avoided momâs eyes.
âYou think youâre a parent just because you gave her some cash? You canât even say anything useful about her appearance at all, yet you give her money so she can fool around even more?! Dear, are you an insane idiot, or a sane idiot?!â (Mom)
âCome on now, she said she doesnât have any pocket money.â (Dad)
âIâm off now.â (Yi Ye-Won)
As if she feared her money might get confiscated, Yi Ye-Won hurriedly opened the door and left. Watching that, momâs eyes were set ablaze.
âAnd just why would she be lacking in money, ah? Itâs all because sheâs wasting it away!â (Mom)
âHm, hm. Ah, thatâs right. Ji-Hyuk-ah.â (Dad)
Dad urgently changed the topic.
âHere, take this.â (Dad)
From dadâs wallet, several stiff banknotes exited and landed into his hands.
âBut, I donât need money, though?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âDo you have any cash on you?â (Dad)
âThen, take it. A man is supposed to feel secure when his pockets are secure, understand?â (Dad)
When Yi Ji-Hyuk remained hesitant, mom snatched the money off and pushed it into her sonâs pocket.
âWhy are you hesitating, son? Your father is giving you, so you should quietly accept it. Mom will open a bank account in your name soon, so use this until then, okay?â (Mom)
Mom, isnât this treatment completely the opposite to how you treat your daughter? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs internal monologue)
Dad quickly evaded nagging from his wife and left for work. Mom then carefully stared at her son for a while, before speaking out as if she had made up her mind.
âMm? Go where?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âMomâs restaurant.â (Mom)
âMom, you still work in a restaurant?â (Yi Ji-HYuk)
âIâm not working in the kitchen there, you know. Itâs our restaurant.â (Mom)
It seemed that she had opened her own place. In only five short years, the familyâs house became twice as big and they owned a business now. Sadly, the family seemed to have grown more prosperous after Yi Ji-Hyuk was gone.
Huh? Now that I thought about it that way, I kinda feel a bit odd, donât I? (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBut, why do I need to go that restaurant, mom?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI am worried about leaving you alone here. I was planning to take the day off today, but since thatâs impossible, it canât be helped. Letâs go!â (Mom)
âMom, wait! Please calm down. I promise I will behave and stay at home. Iâd like to stay home for the time being.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
It wasnât such a bad development for him to go to the restaurant with his mom. But there wasnât much he could do after he arrives there, other than probably washing the dishes and stuff.
âYou mustnât leave the house, okay?â (Mom)
âI wonât leave, promise. Besides, I have nowhere else to go, anyway.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âMm, but Iâm still worriedâŠ. Canât we just go together?â (Mom)
âNope, not going!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
After a lengthy negotiation, it was decided that Yi Ji-Hyuk could remain at home, only after he got a brand new smartphone from a shop near the house. Some apps or other that could pinpoint the location of the phone were downloaded and installed en masse, and then, in case he misplaced the phone, he had to wear it around his neck like a dog leash.
After putting secondary and tertiary safety nets in place, mom still didnât seem convinced as she checked and rechecked the phone several times, before personally escorting Yi Ji-Hyuk back home from the store.
âIâve already prepared meals for you, so donât forget to eat later, okay? And mom will come home early todayâŠ.â (Mom)
âMom, arenât you late now? You must get to work, you know.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYes, Iâm late, by a little bit. ButâŠ. eh-whew.â (Mom)
And finally, after incessantly nagging, mom opened the door and left for work.
âAhh⊠From now on, itâs my âme timeâ. Really now, it was so awkward, I had noâŠ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
*SFX for a loud noise of something being dragged across*
It was then â he could hear the noise of something heavy being dragged across the floor, right outside the front door.
What could this noise possibly be?
Yi Ji-Hyuk tilted his head in confusion and opened the front door.
Mom was in the middle of dragging several large boxes of unknown origin to block out the front door.
When she met Yi Ji-Hyukâs eyes, mom smiled embarrassedly.
âNo, well, what if you were to venture outside and lose the way back home?â (Mom)
âWell now, mom is off to work! Please lock the door.â (Mom)
âY, yes, momâŠ..â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
As soon as he closed the door, the dragging noises resumed, and soon, another noises of those boxes pressing against the door could be heard.
Right, this was indeed the love of oneâs parents.
She blocked the doorway, fearing that her child, lost for five years, might lose his way once more. Just how much did she worry, to do something like thisâŠ.
But, why are my eyes stinging a bit right now?
Now that he was left alone at home, Yi Ji-Hyukâs gaze was firmly fixed to one spot only. And it was a personal computer sitting pretty in the corner of his room, which was decorated as exactly as it was before he had left.
There were three things he missed most about this world.
And finally, his computer!!!
Yi Ji-Hyuk stared at the amalgamation of what every bit of modern technology had to offer, and formed a mysterious smile.
Just how much did he miss his computer?
He plugged it into the wall socket and booted it up. But, as soon as the OS booted up, all traces of said smile were wiped off Yi Ji-Hyukâs face.
âIt, it canât be?!â
A long, long time laterâŠ..
Yi Ji-Hyuk stopped staring at his computer with an empty, soulless pair of eyes, and pulled out his phone to call someone.
âMom! Did you change my computer?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
â âWe got a new one when we moved house. You donât have to say thanks.â (Mom)
âOh, uh, t, thanks momâŠ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Again, he felt the love of his mother.
To spend money unwisely to buy a brand new computer, even after her son had gone missing for five years and was declared dead, all in the vain hope of him might returning one day â everyone said he was dead and gone, yet she alone held onto the faith that heâd return home one day, alive and kicking.
It was such a moving thing, tears started coming out.
Yes, it was indeed a moving thing.
After ending the call, Yi Ji-Hyuk dazedly stared at the monitor screen for a long, long time.
Finally, he reined in the turmoil of his mind and squeezed his eyes shut.
Yi Ji-Hyuk silently mouthed his final goodbyes. A farewell to the âladiesâ that he was unable to forget or let go of, even during his time over at the other side.
Indeed, today was a sorrowful day of farewells.