What would be the most horrifying thing a man might have to endure in his lifetime?
The final year at his high school, when the direction second half of his life could potentially take, was decided? The hellish two years spent in the compulsory military service?
Or, could it be the decades spent as a salaryman aka someoneâs slave worker?
Yi Ji-Hyuk could say, without a hint of reservation, that it was none of the above. The worst thing a man had to endure was right here.
The definition of hell was him chasing after two females on a shopping spree in a multi-story department store. Right, this was the true hell on earth.
Hell, even the demon world wasnât this horrible.
He wasnât exaggerating, oh no. He was utterly serious. Because⊠he actually went to the demon world before!!
âThis one doesnât really look that good, no?â (mom)
âMom, thatâs because the cloth frame is too uncool, thatâs why.â (Ye-Won)
âYou shouldnât say that about your own Oppa. Heâs enough to be called tall and handsome, so itâs fine.â (mom)
âMom really loves her son, doesnât she?â (Ye-Won)
Wow, just listen to this girl here. Gee whiz.
Thereâs nothing wrong with me, though?!
I mean, I look pretty good for an average guy, donât I? (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHmm. This one is no good, this oneâs also not that goodâŠâ (mom)
âMomâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âMm? Whatâs the matter, son?â (mom)
ââŠ.Please, spare me.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEndure for a bit longer. Weâll finish up soon.â (mom)
Sure thing, mother. We will finish up real soon. Yes. By the way, mother⊠didnât you say the exact same thing, like, two hours ago?! (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
From the moment he had to try on his twentieth article of clothing, Yi Ji-Hyuk began developing symptoms of a panic attack.
âI, uh, I⊠am gonna go over there for a smoke break.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThe smell of the cigarettes might get on the new clothes if you do that!! Also, you shouldnât smoke in someone elseâs store, son!â (mom)
âI might die, you know.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âStop exaggerating.â (Ye-Won)
Does this little girl think Iâm exaggerating here?! (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He didnât feel this bad when he had to descend to the depths of the 200th floor-deep Tower of Abyss. Yi Ji-Hyuk was the kind of a man who actually enjoyed the Towerâs pitch-black darkness and the accompanying foul odour of rotting corpses as well as disgusting smells of monsters during his descent.
Yet, that very Yi Ji-Hyuk was quivering from terror in the middle of a modern department store.
What was even more terrifying was the fact thatâŠ. these two ladies hadnât even started choosing their own attires yet.
The true hell would only begin from that point on.
His heart was beating madly and it got progressively harder to breathe.
âMom, I might really die at this rate.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âOkay, fine, fine. I understand. But, try this on first. Let me compare it to the stuff from the previous stalls and see which oneâs better.â (mom)
âThis is the last one, right?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThatâs right. So, put it on quickly and let me see.â (mom)
Yi Ji-Hyuk was pushed into the changing room like a cow being shoved into an abattoir. He quickly changed clothes and came out.
After sweeping her gaze up and down the length of her sonâs body, mom promptly made her decision.
âHmm. Itâs not that cool.â (mom)
âI told you, mom. Not cool at all.â (Ye-Won)
âTo me, it feels like the first one we tried on was the best.â (mom)
âThen, letâs buy that one.â (mom)
Two emotions â one of happiness at this whole ordeal finally coming to an end and the other, an emptiness born out from him wondering what the purpose of him enduring all of it was for â came washing over him simultaneously. Yi Ji-Hyuk gently wiped the rapidly-moistening edges of his eyes and returned to the changing room.
Still, knowing that shopping for his clothes had indeed come to an end made him feel really happy inside. At least, he wouldnât have to go through the unnecessary torture of trying on & taking off all those clothes they werenât going to buy in the first place. It was the moment of his liberation!
âŠ.Well, he did think like that for a short moment.
It only took a few minutes for Yi Ji-Hyuk to realise that, perhaps, itâd been far more preferable to be stuck choosing his own clothes, instead.
Right now, mom was holding two yellow padded coats in each of her hands with a smile. And she inevitably asked him for his opinion.
âSon! Which one looks more prettier to you?â (mom)
Why is she asking me while holding two identical coats?!
Are they different sizes?
No wait. They have different logos, which means they are from different brands, but⊠were they made in the same factory? Looks like only their logos are different?! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs internal monologue)
âThey, uh, they look similar to me, though?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou say these are similar?! Son, please take a proper look, will you? They are completely different.â (mom)
Just how are they âcompletelyâ different now?!?! (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou really donât have any discerning eyes, do you. Okay, how about this one, annnd this one?â (mom)
âIs this the spot-the-differences?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âStop cracking jokes, son.â (mom)
âMom, I wish I was only joking here.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Would mom understand how he was feeling at this moment, if he turned on his video game right now and showed her the âTrue Shotâ and âPower Shotâ, then ask her which one looked cooler?
Yi Ji-Hyuk could now acutely sense his poor brain overheating quite severely, after an analysis on a subject his scope of understanding couldnât even hope to breach, was demanded from him.
âI, I need sugar. I need a sugar rush, immediately!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
No, before that, he wanted to escape from this windowless prison first.
Hell, even back in Berafe, where not one person seemed to possess advanced construction techniques, he still hadnât encountered a single building without a window there!
Did the modern world revert back to the stone age or something? Just why were there no windows and not one clock in this entire building?!
âMom, Iâm thirsty, so canât we go somewhere to get something to drink?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBut, we havenât finished shopping, though?â (mom)
âBut, but, if I donât drink something right now, I might collapse here, you know?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou and your exaggerations.â (mom)
Mom broke out in a cheerful laughter and heartily slapped Yi Ji-Hyukâs back. Even under such a light pounding, his body got bent at a weird angle.
Maybe she saw something in this exchange, even Yi Ye-Won decided to provide fire support for her hapless brother.
âMom, Iâm also thirsty. Letâs go to a cafe and get a cup of coffee or something.â (Ye-Won)
âOh, you too? Okay, then.â (mom)
Yi Ji-Hyuk stared at his younger sister with eyes brimming full of grateful tears.
Why did she look so especially wonderful today? Did she perhaps realise the peril her older brother was in, and decided to help him out?
As expected of the kindhearted Ye-Won. She was only being abrasive towards her Oppa because of awkwardness, not from an intense dislike!
âWell, itâs not like weâll be finished in one or two hours anyway, so we should get some light snacks if we want to continue shopping around, right?â (Ye-Won)
âŠ.What a treacherous girl.
What the hell do you mean, shop around?! Do you want to see your Oppaâs head go âround and roundâ?! (Yi Ji-Hyuk) (TL: This is a Korean wordplay â the Korean words for âgo roundâ can also mean âgo crazy/insaneâ as well.)
âMm, youâre right. We might eat supper a bit late, too. So, letâs get some early snacks, shall we? What would you like?â (mom)
âI want macaroons~.â (Ye-Won)
âMacaroons are nice.â (mom)
Watching the backs of two women busy giggling to themselves while not even caring about him as they walked away, Yi Ji-Hyuk came to a sudden realisation.
âIt was a lot more comfortable back in Berafe.â
Well, at least, they didnât have a department store there.
Eff you, you accursed EarthâŠ
âI want a Dark Choco-latte, with honey-butter bread. But, injeolmi also looks nice, so is the honey-cheese bread⊠Mmmm. I canât decide. Mom, what would you like?â (Ye-Won) (TL: âInjeolmiâ is a traditional Korean rice cake topped with various toppings. Google it if youâre curious.)
âIâll just order a Caramel Macchiato.â (mom)
âWhat about bread?â (Ye-Won)
âInjeolmi looks nice, and what about the Apple Cinnamon? That one looks nice tooâŠâ (mom)
âMm. In that case, mom, should we order one portion of  honey butter bread and injeolmi to share?â (Ye-Won)
âYes, letâs do that.â (mom)
These two people, who were only a breath away from pulling each otherâs hair out over coming home late and all that, were currently chatting away like a pair of long-lost BFFs.
What a scary place this was, this thing called the department store.
âSon, what would you like?â (mom)
âUh, C, Coke?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The eyes of two women narrowed, like very thin needles.
âWhy would you drink cola in a cafe? Son, why are you behaving like this?â (mom)
âSeriously now, Iâm speechless.â (Ye-Won)
âGet something else, okay?â (mom)
After getting suckered by the one-two punch combo coming in from both sides, the helpless Yi Ji-Hyuk turned his eyes towards the menu.
And then, belatedly realised something else.
The deciphering of the cafeâs menu was actually far more difficult than figuring out the ancient runes of Berafe.
Really now â a menu was supposed to be designed to ease the process of figuring out what you wanted to eat. And those ancient runes were maddening enough to cause a mild-mannered Elf to rip the offending book in half, yetâŠ. What the heck was going on here?!
Just which countryâs language did that âFrappuccinoâ thing come from?!
And, what about âpralineâ? Was that a name of a person? Itâs a good stage name for a WWE wrestlerâŠ
âWhat, what is a Frappuccino?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ye-Won stared at her brother with a pair of criticising eyes, as if she couldnât believe he didnât know what a Frappuccino was.
But, what could he do? He really had no clue!
âItâs like a smoothie.â (Ye-Won)
âA smooth-y?!â (Yi-Ji-Hyuk)
âArgh, really now? A shake!! Itâs like a shake!â (Ye-Won)
So, itâs like a milkshake, huh.
Then, why not call it a shake-something-or-rather, instead of some weird a*s-sh*t? Just why? Just what the eff happened to the entire coffee industry in the last five years, that I canât even begin to understand a dang thing on this stupid menu?! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs internal monologue)
âWell, I, uh, I want that yogurt Frappuccino, then!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Finally, he made his choice! Yes!
âDear customer, our sincerest apologies, but our store regretfully does not stock a yogurt Frappuccino. However, we do stock a yogurt smoothie. Will that be fine, sir?â
ââŠ.Whatâs the difference?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
When asked, even the part-time worker behind the counter found it a bit troublesome to explain.
What the hell. Is this place a den of demons?
Heck, a newbie sorcerer entering an artifact shop wouldnât be this troubled while browsing through the catalogues. Seriously! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs internal monologue)
âOkay, whatever. Just give me that.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
So what if it was a dang Frappuccino whatever, or a smoothie this-and-that?
Who cares, as long as it tasted okay, right?!
Not everything in the world would turn out like a walk in a park, anyways.
Afterwards, mom ordered the drinks and breads.
âDonât forget the macaroons, too~.â (Ye-Won)
Yi Ji-Hyuk was sure that, after shoving all that sugary confection down their throats, these two ladies would complain bitterly later on why their weight wouldnât go down.
But whatever, this was fine. All good.
This cafe might be located underground, but thanks largely to the dĂ©cor being fakey wood and whatnots â instead of rows of colourful, unbought clothes â this place had begun to show a positive effect on healing his frayed nerves already.
Of course, heâd have to go upstairs sooner or later.
What a terrible thing that was.
âAnd what a terrible thing this is.â
A woman named Lee Mi-Rae was complaining to herself while going down to the basement in an elevator.
The world had become quite convenient, thatâs for sure.
By how much? It seemed that nowadays, the customers knew better than Lee Mi-Rae herself, who so happened to be an employee of a certain retail store, regarding her storeâs availability of stock.
âBut, I came here after confirming online you guys have it, though?â
Lee Mi-Rae could acutely feel just how much this world had changed, when she looked at the customer who barged into her store and started asking for the product and even told her its serial number.
And after continuously listening to this customerâs enthusiastic yappings about the process of confirming the availability of the product through internet â and then, hurrying over to this particular store to snag this particular item which only a handful remained within the country â Lee Mi-Rae was rightly feeling moved and at the same time, deeply troubled.
Moved, because sheâd be able to sell one more pair of shoes. And troubled, because she couldnât find that rare product anywhere in the store.
What rescued Lee Mi-Rae from this abyss of despair and confusion, was one line muttered out by the storeâs manager.
âDonât we have a couple of things sitting pretty in the underground storage?â
However, there was a big price to pay for that timely rescue.
That was why Lee Mi-Rae was being carried downstairs by the elevator.
âWhat a wonderful world weâre living in nowâŠâ (Lee Mi-Rae)
It was such a wonderful world that a customer managed to track down a product even the store employee Lee Mi-Rae wasnât aware of. Well, it had been transferred to storage more than a year ago, so she was blameless on this one.
Thanks to that, the manager was pleased as punch, while Lee Mi-Rae was getting really tired right now.
Currently, Lee Mi-Raeâs head was full of thoughts of finding the product ASAP and leaving the foul-smelling underground storage/parking lot.
âArgh, I really hate this smell!â
Trotting in a hurry, Lee Mi-Rae headed off to the storage area, built in the corner of the underground parking lot.
She didnât know why it was built down here of all places, but what with this place so cumbersome to access and all, it had morphed into a space where people threw in all their returned goods and those unsold crap, then promptly forget about them.
Apparently, the department store created it as an experiment after realising the lack of space available on the actual shop floors, butâŠ
If one thought about it for a second, how could storing your products in a storage that other shop owners had full access to, make any sort of sense? Especially so, within a lethally competitive retail environment within a department store?!
Because of this, this underground storage had become almost completely useless.
For Lee Mi-Rae, it was already half a year since she last came down here.
Judging by the fact that it took a considerable length of time locating the person with the keys to the storage, it was a safe bet that no one else had been using it recently, as well.
After spotting the thick, grey layer of dust gathered on top of the lock on the door, Lee Mi-Rae couldnât help but frown deeply.
She really didnât want to touch that.
She somehow used only the fingertips to unlock the door, and while shivering uncomfortably at the sounds of metal grating against metal, she entered the storage.
âAnd where was the light switchâŠ.â
It was dark inside. So naturally, she looked for the light switch.
She pulled out her smartphone and used its light to illuminate the walls to locate the switch.
With the flick of the switch, the bright light flooded into the huge storage area.
âAnd just where is our stuâŠâ
Searching for her storeâs stock, Lee Mi-Rae turned around, only for the colours of confusion to enter her eyes.
In the middle of this spacious but comparatively empty storage area, a certain something was floating there.
Then, Lee MiRae dropped her phone.
The battery got separated from the phone as it hit the ground. But completely unaware of this, Lee Mi-Rae could only scream her lungs out.
âKKKYAAAAAAHHHCK!!!!!â
< 19. The price for disrupting my leisure time will be huge -1 > Fin.