For now, letâs play the game.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
It didnât really matter who your opponent was, even if it happened to be the president of the country â you were supposed to win in the game regardless.
The existence of men were allowed to taste defeat in all walks of life, but sure as hell they werenât permitted to lose in a video game.
As Choi Chang-Hyuk chose his default go-to character, his dongsaengs all crowded around him.
âHyung, that guyâs side steps are incredible. His timing is off the scale.â
âHe hasnât dropped his combos not once till now, too. You get airborne, and might as well consider yourself dead.â
âGot it, you fools.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
The character chosen by the dude in the opposite cabinet was, simply put, one of those limited characters that went all in with one sure-kill hit.
That character dealt such a nonsensical amount of damage the moment you went airborne, so much so that youâd end up slightly worried for your own characterâs digital waist snapping in half. But on the flip side, it was one of those typical âOnnne-puuuunch!â shouting characters and was limited in its capacity as a result.
Sure, it was a fearsome character to contend with when low- and mid-tier challengers went head to head, but high-tier players hardly ever chose this character since they wouldnât easily get hit by such one-note attacks.
âBut, he still managed to get a 40 win streak with such a character.â
Choi Chang-Hyukâs dongsaengs were pretty well-known Broadcast Jockeys in their own right, and not only that, they also managed to place fairly high up during the recent clan battles, as well. So, being able to ransack such players with that particular character implied that he must never let his guard down, no matter what.
No. Matter. What!
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âBut, I didnât let my guard downâŚ.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Choi Chang-Hyuk stared at the winning streak count now reading 45 and spat out a long, long sigh of lamentation. Before he sat in his spot, that used to read â40â, but now it was already 45.
âChang-Hyuk hyung.â
ââŚ.Hey, who the heck is that guy?â
âHyung.â
Seeing his dongsaengs unable to say anything other than helplessly call out âHyung!â, Choi Chang-Hyuk became utterly ashamed and speechless. He did his best, but hell, the dude in the opposing cabinet? He was like some kind of a machine.
As soon as a moment of opening was created, that man, heâd calculate the frame like lightning and rush in to deal some serious punishes, plus his psychological warfare as if he could read the futureâŚ.
For the first time ever since he started playing video games, Choi Chang-Hyuk acutely felt the unbridgeable gap in oneâs abilities right down to his bones.
âI canât win.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
From the get-go, it felt as if that manâs reflexes werenât of a human beingâs. No, it was more like trying to fight against the lass boss with the AI set at the hardest difficulty.
No human would be able to catch those small, marginal openings, yet he did exactly that. So, rather obviously, Choi Chang-Hyuk had no answers for that.
A clean, irrefutable five straight losses.
A perfect defeat that didnât even permit any excuses whatsoever.
âHot dayum.â
Even his dongsaengs were beginning to admire that manâs skills.
âCan he win in other arcades, too?â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
He began wondering whether the players belonging to the tournament-winning team could win against this guy or not if they showed up here today.
Choi Chang-Hyuk might not be the best player in South Korea, but even then, heâd not lose five straight sets in such a one-sided manner against the top ranked players. He was sure of that.
Did that mean the man in the opposing cabinet was the unofficial top player in the whole country?
âLetâs recruit him.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âYou mean, that guy??â
âThatâs right.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Deliberation was short, and the resulting action was swift.
Choi Chang-Hyuk stood up and headed to the other side. He began feeling weird for some reason after seeing the man playing the game with his legs still crossed.
âWhy do I feel so crappy, though?â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
It couldnât have been because he lost in the game. He did think something was off even before they started playing, after all.
âHaha, hello there.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âEh?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYouâre really amazing at this game.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
The dudeâs nose seemed to be growing a bit there, just now. Maybe he was getting a bit too full of himself.
âWell, itâs just so-so.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Choi Chang-Hyuk got this feeling that their chat might go easier than expected after seeing the manâs lips quiver and his cheeks trying to suppress a grin from breaking out.
âThatâs why Iâm saying this, but well, donât you want to play the game with us?â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âWith you?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYes. Weâre like a small clan, you see. But we do broadcasts and participate in tournaments and the like to earn some money. And with a skillset such as yours, I think youâll become one of the very best in this field in no time.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
The expression of the man sitting on the stool became somewhat disinterested, prompting Choi Chang-Hyuk to become much more urgent.
The matters of money was brought up but that didnât elicit any response whatsoever, so this guy probably placed greater importance on prestige rather than wealth, it seemed.
Or, he could be one of those who just wanted to enjoy the game.
âWhy donât we pop outside for a quick smoke break?â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âMm, well, sure. ButâŚ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk glanced at the cabinet for some reason, and it didnât take Choi Chang-Hyuk too long to figure out why.
âAha, because of your win streak?â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âNope. Itâs actually money.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEh?â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
â500 Won.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk) (TL: around 43 US Cents.)
With a slightly ungainly movement, Choi Chang-Hyuk produced a 500 Won coin from his pocket and handed it over. Yi Ji-Hyuk gladly accepted it with a happy grin and stood up abruptly from his spot.
âAlright, letâs go!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚ..â
While following after Yi Ji-Hyuk, Choi Chang-Hyuk was slowly overcome with this ominous foreboding that things werenât going to be as easy as he thought.
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âYou were a lot better than I thought.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âYup, that I am.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou know how gaming is like. You win, you feel great, but when you lose, itâs the pits.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âYup, thatâs true.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âSo, to maintain your level, the smart thing to do is to compete against other skilled players constantly.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âYou were?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Anyone couldâve heard the barely-hidden insinuation of âYou call yourself a skilled player with that skill level?â in that simple question.
Choi Chang-Hyuk was someone acknowledged as one of the very best in the Gangbuk region, so he couldnât help but feel his sorrow well up.
âM-my condition wasnât the best today, you see.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âTo think that the whole groupâs condition wasnât the best. Wowsers, did you guys have a feast late last night or something?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âN-no, itâs not that.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Choi Chang-Hyuk smiled uncomfortably.
But then again, they were resoundingly beaten up as a group, so it kind of sounded funny to say he should join their team because it was so talented.
âBy the wayâŚ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk quietly studied Choi Chang-Hyukâs face, before tilting his head.
âHavenât we met each other before somewhere? Feels like your face is really familiar, somehow.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEh?â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Since Choi Chang-Hyuk was thinking the same thing, he couldnât help but perk up immediately. Maybe they really knew each other.
âAhaha, I think you got the wrong person. Anyhow, I should be on myâŚ.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âEiii, what do you mean, the wrong person? Youâre definitely Chang-Hyuk. Donât you recognise me? Iâm Yi Ji-Hyuk, dude. Canât you recognise your own classmate?â
Thick sweat drops began trickling down Choi Chang-Hyukâs face.
âItâs him. The Calamity himself.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
To think that heâd run into Yi Ji-Hyuk again in this place â Yi Ji-Hyuk the living, walking calamity of the Dongseong High School.
âWow, itâs been a really long time, man.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âN-ng.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Realising that itâd be too difficult to talk himself out of it now, Choi Chang-Hyuk began accepting his reality. It was simply impossible to escape from Yi Ji-Hyukâs grasp.
Wasnât he known as the Dongseongâs pit bull terrier because once he got his fangs on you, heâd never let go?
ââŚ.Chang-Sik, you stinking son of aâŚ.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
That stupid boy shouldâve told him that this was the spot where Yi Ji-Hyuk might potentially appear. If that happened, Choi Chang-Hyuk wouldâve never showed up in this area for the rest of his life.
âHey, man. Iâm really happy to see you after all this time. By the wayâŚ. Is your head okay now?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âN-ng.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Choi Chang-Hyuk awkwardly nodded his head.
It was around then that he could hear murmurs coming from behind him.
âYo, why is Chang-Hyuk hyung grovelling like that?â
âDunno? Maybe they know each other?â
âItâs my first time seeing Chang-Hyuk hyung act like that. I mean, letâs be serious here, they are on the same level only during the game, but if they fought for real, most people will get beaten to a pulp in three seconds by him, right?â
âYouâre right.â
Choi Chang-Hyuk oh-so wanted to shout out âShut your pie holes!â right now. If only he could, he would have ensured that all of those yapping mouths got to chew on knuckle sandwiches right about now, but he had no choice but to endure it.
âWhoâs going to beat who into a pulp?â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
If they were to fight, itâd be Choi Chang-Hyuk himself getting pummelled in three seconds or less.
His little brother was capable of beating up high schoolers even when he was an elementary school kid. So, how shocked was Chang-Hyuk after finding out such a kid came back home all beaten up?
And how much greater was his shock to learn that the culprit responsible was another middle schooler, just like himself?
It didnât matter how the matter transpired, he just got royally p*ssed off by the fact that his little bro got beaten up until the boy lost consciousness. But when he showed up to take revenge, he got to see the truth.
He saw a kid with a smallish physique giggling away while eating ice cream.
Choi Chang-Hyuk was convinced that the ice cream came from the pocket money taken from his little brother, so he rushed in blindly to right the wrong, only to be taught that people were actually too resilient to easily black out that afternoon.
Also, he learned that Chang-Sik was spared the worst of it since the boy was just an elementary schooler.
The figure of Yi Ji-Hyuk cackling like a devil while smacking the jaws of his victim became Choi Chang-Hyukâs deepest trauma, and ever since then, he swore never to get into a fight with other people.
Thatâs how it was, butâŚ.
âLooks like you stopped developing too soon, dude.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âN-ng?â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âYour little bro is as tall as a mountain, you know? So how come youâre so small? Dude, you gotta eat more.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âN-ng.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
To imply that Choi Chang-Hyuk and his over 188 centimetres of height was small.
Of course, compared Choi Chang-Sik who easily exceeded 190, he was indeed smaller, but still, people wouldnât normally call him small.
âH-have you been well?â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âNg.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âW-when you went missing back then, we got really worried.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âReally?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Of course not.
Nope, they were crying out âKorea liberation hooray!â to high heavens.
Some of the ones finally freed from the truly cruel tyranny started praising the Black Monday, saying that the monsters had liberated them, only to be smacked down by the incensed adults. That really did happen.
âNow that I hear you, Iâm beginning to miss them a bit. Are you keeping in touch with them?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âNO!!â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Choi Chang-Hyuk desperately denied it.
If he called everyone out and took Yi Ji-Hyuk to the gathering, then hell, no matter how strong Choi Chang-Hyuk was, heâd be unable to escape from the lynch mob. He thought he could already imagine the sights of his former friends pouncing on him with bloodshot eyes and foams bubbling in their mouths.
âIs that so? Thatâs too bad.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk smacked his lips ruefully, and Choi Chang-Hyuk could only pat his chest down in relief.
âBy the way, arenât you too old to play video games?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWhat about you, then?!â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Just who was it that played in the arcade only until a few minutes ago??
Of course, he couldnât dare to speak out loud any of these.
Seriously now, wasnât Yi Ji-Hyuk known as the pit bull terrier because heâd sink his fangs into you and beat you up half to death if he found something not to his liking? Not getting involved with him was for the best, and if you were somehow unlucky enough to get involved, then doing everything in order to stay in his good books was the only way.
âI-I heard that youâre working for the KSF these days.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âUh? Well, yeah. Somehow, that happened.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Choi Chang-Hyuk could only stare at the distant sky.
Back when Yi Ji-Hyuk was a regular person, he was already no longer human, but now that he was an ability user, it was hard to imagine just how much of a monster he had become.
Their physiques werenât so noticeably different now, but back then, the difference was almost the double. Even then, this b*stard beat up Choi Chang-Hyuk while cackling insidiously like a demon.
âIâm beginning to pity the monsters.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Choi Chang-Hyuk could only feel sorry for the monsters that had to face off against this Yi Ji-Hyuk.
âWhere have you been?â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âHere and there. But, itâs not much of a fun tale, though.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âN-ng.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk sneaked a glance at Choi Chang-Hyuk before cautiously opening his mouth.
âGive the others a call.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âB-but, why? Why??â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âWe should at least hold a reunion or something. I mean, it mustâve been a really long time since you all graduated, right?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Choi Chang-Hyuk wordlessly nodded his head.
He figured that saying yes now should prevent further troubles down the road.
âB-but, you see, itâs a bit hard to get in touch with the others, so, like, uhâŚ.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âDo your best.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Words werenât getting through to him. Choi Chang-Hyuk could only smile uncomfortably after realising that fact once more.
âGimme your phone.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âN-ng.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Choi Chang-Hyukâs trembling hand pushed forward a smartphone, and Yi Ji-Hyuk snatched it up, typed his own number into the device, and tapped the âcallâ icon.
Only after confirming that his own phone started ringing did he return the device back to Choi Chang-Hyuk with a wide smirk.
âCall me.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âN-ng.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âOkay, Iâm going home now. Oh, and you should consider raising your skills a bit. I mean, man, that was too much of a letdown.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI-I will.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
âOkay, bye now.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Choi Chang-Hyuk watched Yi Ji-Hyukâs distancing back and wiped away the cold sweat streaming down his forehead.
âI better move to another arcade.â (Choi Chang-Hyuk)
Itâd be for the best not to linger around the spot where that insane b*stard was known to inhabit.
Choi Chang-Hyuk began uploading the truth of Yi Ji-Hyukâs re-emergence in the private chat room with still-trembling hands.