Light flashed. When Seol Jihu opened his eyes, he saw an unfamiliar room. Only after looking around a few times in awkwardness did he realize, âAh, this is my room.â
Drrk. The cityscape that revealed itself when he opened the window felt way too unnatural and strange.
The cars on the side of the road, the densely populated houses, the students walking around in their uniforms⊠Seol Jihu stared at the cityscape in a daze before scratching his head hard.
His scalp itched, perhaps because he had not washed his head in several days. He immediately took off his shirt and headed to the bathroom.
Chwaaaa! Water poured down from the showerhead. Feeling the hot water striking his body, Seol Jihu softly closed his eyes as a soft moan escaped his mouth.
âHot water comes out this easily, huhâŠ.â
It wasnât as if hot water was hard to come by in Paradise, but there was an annoying process involved when it came to acquiring enough for a nice bath.
Only now did Seol Jihu really feel like he was back on Earth. Everything that happened while he was in Paradise felt like a dream.
He plopped down as he let the shower water pelt his head.
While Seol Jihu had no way of knowing this, he had just experienced the second of his four most dreadful, fierce battles. It was only natural for his legs to go limp.
He felt refreshed once he washed every inch of his body, but he was soon confronted with a difficult problem that he had long anticipated heâd run into.
He had absolutely nothing to do.
Rather, he had no clue what he should do.
He opened the fridge without much thought, then closed it feeling troubled. Even when he turned on some loud music and wandered around the room or when he picked up a book that caught his eye, nothing seemed to hold his attention for more than 10 minutes.
He opened his laptop and read the latest news, but it was nowhere as interesting as reading the news report from the assassin organization.
When he realized there was nothing to do, an unbearable silence descended upon him.
In the end, he turned on the TV, took out a can of beer rolling around in the fridge, put a cigarette in his mouth, then leaned against the wall. Meanwhile, his head was filled with all sorts of thoughts.
Kim Hannah and Jang Maldongâs requests echoed inside his ears.
Seol Jihu murmured to himself as he lit the cigarette. However, he did not drink even a sip of the beer heâd opened, and even the cigarette only let out white smoke.
Seol Jihu glared at the celebrities laughing and joking on the TV screen with empty and lifeless eyes.
âThey donât even know anything.â
Soon, as the unused cigarette burned to the end of the filter, and the screen changed to an advertisementâŠ
He lowered his head dejectedly. He didnât understand why he was like this, but he felt as if all energy had been sucked out of his body the moment he returned to Earth.
Less than half a day had passed since he left Paradise, so why was he feeling this way?
Seol Jihu looked down at the plain floor and muttered briefly.
ââŠItâs so lonely.â
After sitting lethargically on the couch for a long time, Seol Jihu left the room as if he was escaping from something.
Time flowed and soon it was dinner time, with dusk slowly blanketing the sky.
Seol Jihu walked aimlessly, though he clearly did not have a plan or a place to go. He simply walked without a destination or a goal.
His half-reflexively moving steps stopped when a bright light touched the tip of his toes. Seol Jihu, who had been contemplating deeply while fiddling with the piece of paper in his pocket, raised his head.
Hongik University Station Exit 2.
His darkened complexion regained a little bit of life.
Without hesitation, Seol Jihu mingled into the crowd of people walking up and down the stairs.
After exiting the subway at Exit 8, he walked around without a plan again. He thought he would have to search for a while, but he found what he was looking for quicker than he expected.
âGood Pork Belly Place.â
Seol Jihu looked up at the sign on the three-storied building rather dumbfoundedly. The light was still on, but perhaps because it was late at night, he couldnât see many people inside.
Chime. He opened the door and went in.
The waitress flinched when she saw Seol Jihu.
âAre you still open?â
ââŠYes! Weâre closing in an hour though. How many people are in your party?â
âJust you? Alright, this way please.â
Seol Jihu muffled his voice in embarrassment, but the waitress guided him to his seat indifferently.
âWhat would you like?â
âI heard the meat here is great.â
âOf course~ Itâs delicious~ So youâll have pork belly?â
âYes, two portions please.â
Once the very cheery waitress left, Seol Jihu observed the restaurant thoroughly. He figured there had to be a reason Jang Maldong told him to come here. There had to be something related to Paradise in some way.
However, he couldnât find anything no matter how many times he looked around the place. Just as he was considering walking up to the second floor, the food he ordered arrived.
He wasnât sure if this place was normally like this, but the cheery waitress grilled the meat for him without looking tired or annoyed in the slightest.
When the sizzling sound of the meat being grilled flowed out, accompanied by a savory smell, the thought of looking for any clues disappeared.
Now that he got a closer look, the pork belly boasted a chunky thickness with the perfect ratio of fat and meat. He couldnât lie. It looked incredibly mouthwatering.
Gulp. Seol Jihu swallowed the saliva pooling in his mouth, then asked.
âCan I get a bowl of rice too?â
âSure~ A bowl of rice here please~â
Why not worry later on a full stomach?
Seol Jihu took a spoonful of rice and a piece of meat that the waitress cut into bite-sized chunks. Seol Jihu moaned as he tasted the harmony of the chewy meat and the well-cooked rice.
To think it would be this goodâŠ
Like the saying, âhunger is the best sauceâ, Seol Jihu finished the two servings of meat and the bowl of rice in the blink of an eye. When he next ordered another four servings of pork belly, the waitress asked back in a startle.
âYes, donât worry. I can finish it.â
As if to prove these words, Seol Jihu devoured the pork belly as soon as it finished grilling. Sweating profusely, he focused only on eating.
He knew it wasnât good for his health to eat so much this suddenly, but he was struck by an unbearable hunger the moment he smelled the meat.
Once his stomach got a taste of the pork bellyâs fatty oil, it demanded more and more of it. In the end, Seol Jihu ordered extra servings.
Only after finishing 10 servings of pork belly, four bowls of rice, one soybean paste stew, and naengmyeon did he finally feel full.
âThat was a good meal.â
Perhaps because he ate to his heartâs content, he felt a bit more energetic. After wiping off his sweaty forehead with a tissue, he suddenly blinked his eyes.
Because he was so focused on eating, he only now realized that the restaurant was much darker than before. Most of the lights had been turned off, and the few other customers who were in the restaurant had left long back.
The only thing he could see were the arms of the waitress, who was cleaning the oil from the dirtied grills.
âYou have a really good appetite.â
Her unenthused tone snapped Seol Jihu back to reality. By the looks of it, she had waited a considerable amount of time for him to finish eating.
âS-Sorry! I was really hungry.â
Seol Jihu hurriedly took out his wallet. Just as he grabbed a few extra bills to tip her for her troublesâŠ
âEi~ Only 50,000 Won?â
A jabbering voice rang out.
âDidnât I tell you before? That Iâm pretty expensive.â
Only then did Seol Jihu raise his head, and he immediately became dazed. The waitress who guided him to his seat was nowhere to be seen, and a somewhat familiar face was the only one remaining.
âI stayed overtime for an hour to grill you meat, you know.â
The reason he did not recognize her at first came from the stark difference in her attire while in Paradise and her casual clothes on Earth.
âWow, thanks for noticing so quickly.â
Phi Sora laughed, threw her apron off, then sat down on the chair on the opposite side from him.
Never having imagined meeting her here, Seol Jihu asked unwittingly.
âThatâs what I want to ask. How did you find out about this place?â
âMaster told me to go.â
âGrandpa did? Heâs come here once, but why did he tell you?â
She then shrugged her shoulders as if it didnât really matter.
âAnyways, I guess you woke up?â
Seol Jihu gave an affirmation reflexively.
âIâm glad. I was worried you wouldnât wake up forever.â
âWell, Iâm sorry. I wanted to stay a little longer, but something urgent came up and I had to come back. And since Iâm here, I thought I might as well run a few errands.â
Seol Jihu shook his head.
âThereâs nothing for you to apologize for.â
Seol Jihu had no reason to prevent his team members from going back to Earth. It was just that the timing wasnât so good.
He had so many things he wanted to do once he was discharged from the temple, so he wasnât in such a good mood being carried away by the atmosphere to go back.
Suddenly, a laughter rang out. Phi Soraâs shoulders were trembling, her white teeth revealed in full view.
âAh, anyways, that sure was hilarious.â
âSoorim, I mean. The girl who was standing here the whole time. You didnât notice her?â
Seol Jihu tilted his head. She seemed to be talking about the waitress who guided him to this seat, but that was all he could recall about her.
âI was wondering why she was suddenly working so hard⊠ah, she isnât like that normally. She usually zooms out of this place when her shift ends, but she kept insisting sheâd stay and clean up. I came down, wondering if she ate something wrong, and boomââ
Phi Sora gestured at Seol Jihu with her chin.
âWhen I told her to go, she pouted like a little kid. You shouldâve seen the way she was glaring at me as she left.â
Phi Sora giggled, noting how cute this Soorim girl was.
Seol Jihu listened to her without a word before quietly murmuring.
âYou should have just let her stayâŠ.â
Phi Soraâs laughter immediately stopped.
âAh, well, Iâm just saying.â
âWhat, are you interested in her? You have a girlfriend, donât you?â
âI donât have a girlfriend.â
âLying again⊠fine, letâs say you donât. Why did you say I should have let her stay?â
âBecause sheâs pretty.â
âYou know, whether youâre a guy or a girl, if you see an attractive person, your eyes keep chasing them and you want to talk to them. Ei, what a shame.â
When Seol Jihu spoke regrettably, Phi Soraâs eyebrows immediately went up in anger.
âDid I hear that correct? Way to ruin my mood. So what, youâre saying Iâm not attractive?â
âNo, itâs not that. But you know, people have different tastes.â
âHa, different tastes aside, how is that girl prettier than me? Both my face and figure are superior.â
Seol Jihu widened his eyes and dropped his jaw.
When Phi Sora saw his reaction, she truly looked flabbergasted.
âWow? Wooow? Whatâs up with that reaction?â
Seol Jihu spectated Phi Soraâs popping reaction for a moment before chuckling.
âWhatever. Get up if youâre done eating.â
âIâll help you clean up.â
âIs that supposed to comfort me? I donât need it, so go back. Do you think I donât know that you are saying it just to annoy me to death?â
âAlright, then Iâll pay and leave. Thanks for today!â
Seol Jihu got up without hesitation. When he got to the counter to pay, a dumbfounded sigh rang out from the back.
âYouâre really leaving?â
Phi Sora made clicking noises with a pen in her hand.
âDidnât you just tell me to leave?â
When Seol Jihu looked back at her with a confused face, Phi Sora pouted her lips.
âI meanâ didnât you say Grandpa told you about this place?â
âThen donât you have something you need to tell me?â
âNo, nothing. He just told me to come here.â
âThe heckâŠ? I mean, there has to be a reason, right?â
Seol Jihu stared fixedly at the confident Phi Sora.
She twiddled her fingers as though she had something to say. ThenâŠ
She lowered her arm with an I-give-up face.
âI got hungry seeing you eat. I gave you an hour of my time, so you can do the same for me, right?â
She began to clean up the table without waiting for his reply.
Seol Jihu quickly said, âI never said Iâd leaveââ
âPlaying hard to get is fine, but keep it to a moderate amount. It doesnât look like you have anything to do anyways.â
This time, it was Seol Jihuâs turn to be frozen.
âDonât just stand there and come help. Iâll pay for what you ate.â
This woman. Seol Jihu grumbled inwardly, then shook his head side to side.
âWhat does she want from me?â
He had thought the same thing in the past, but she really was whimsical.
After closing up the restaurant, Phi Sora checked multiple times to see that the door was locked before turning around.
She led the way saying that she knew a good Korean army stew place nearby, and she really stopped in front of a restaurant named âGood Korean Army Stew Placeâ.
âWhatâs up with the restaurant names near hereâŠ?â
While Seol Jihu was standing around in a fluster, Phi Sora grabbed the youthâs hand and pulled him inside.
âAlright, hold your glass up. Cheers!â
The clanging of two glasses of soju rang out.
Phi Sora emptied the glass into her mouth, then shrunk back with a slight frown.
ââŠStrange. Itâs the same ramen, so how can it taste so different?â
After taking a slurp of the well-cooked ramen, she tilted her head. Meanwhile, Seol Jihu fiddled with the half-finished glass of soju.
Seeing Phi Sora murmuring to herself, eating and drinking, he suddenly grew curious.
Phi Sora raised her hand before he could even finish.
âCan we stop talking about that?â
âWhat do you think? The war, obviously. I have a lot of questions for you too, but Iâm holding it in. Grandpa told us not to dig into it too much, but Iâm still jolted awake from my sleep whenever I remember my head twisting back.â
Seol Jihu was about to make fun of her by saying, âYou told me to have faith in you, but you got knocked out by a single blow from Undying Diligence.â But he decided to hold his tongue.
He didnât have much to say about the war, and since the questions he was going to ask her had nothing to do with it, he agreed readily.
âWhy are you working part-time at a restaurant?â
âWhy? Am I not allowed to work part-time?â
Phi Sora was overly chatty as if she was feeling good. Seol Jihu let out a sigh.
âYou know thatâs not what I meant.â
âI know. Canât I even joke?â
Ssp! Phi Sora took a spoonful of the ramen soup, then smacked her lips.
âThat restaurant⊠it used to be mine. I sold it to an acquaintance cheap to get money to pay my kids though.â
Phi Sora was poor because of the incident with Bok Jungsik, but she must have amassed quite a fortune before then.
But Seol Jihu still had doubts.
Was she so poor that she needed to work part-time to make money?
âTheyâre nice people. They let me work part-time whenever I want. I told them that they didnât need to pay me, but they still do anyways.â
Just as Seol Jihu was having all sorts of thoughts in his head, Phi Sora continued talking.
âThe reason Iâm working is⊠to not forget myself? I canât really describe it that well, but itâs something like that.â
âTo not forget yourself?â
âI mean, think about it. Iâve been toiling away in that place for years⊠the longer I stay there, the stranger it feels when I come back to Earth. It gets harder to discern which place is the reality, like Iâm some sort of a gaming addict.â
Seol Jihu couldnât help but agree with this statement.
âI didnât like that. This feeling of⊠being devoured by the world. Well, something like that.â
Phi Sora grabbed four sausages and threw it in her mouth. Then, she spoke.
âThatâs why Iâm working part-time.â
Seol Jihu, who was listening attentively, furrowed his brows.
ââŠI feel like you skipped a lot of the important steps in between and jumped to the conclusion.â
âWell canât you understand what I mean even if the explanation is lacking? I lived half of my life working part-time. For me, there really isnât much to talk about if you take that part of my life out.â
âYep. Iâve pretty much done everything other than illegal activities and adult entertainment. I grew up really poor, you see.â
Phi Sora munched on the sausages with puffed up cheeks, while Seol Jihu stared at her in a daze.
âWhen Iâm working part-time, I really feel like Iâm on Earth. Thatâs why I do it for a day or two every time I come back. There, satisfied?â
Seol Jihu thought about what to say, then nodded his head.
He remembered bad-mouthing Phi Sora, talking about how she must have grown up in a well-off family to be so spoiled and bratty. But it seemed he really shouldnât have judged a book by its cover.
âLet me give you a piece of advice while weâre at it. You should do something like this too. At the very least, write a diary.â
âImagine what would happen if you died in Paradise. How confused would you be when you wake up on Earth? To lessen the sense of disconnection, you should do something.â
Seol Jihu wanted to refute her, but he really couldnât think of anything to say as she was being realistic. After all, even if he abandoned Earth and decided to live in Paradise, things wouldnât be that different from the status quo.
He would simply be at a higher risk of dying.
If anything, that was the one thing he learned from this war.
What if just one more of the Seven Armies came?
Then he would be agonizing in a hospital bed with a memory loss right about now.
âDid Master Jang tell me to go to Miss Phi Soraâs restaurant so I can hear this?â
He couldnât think of any other reason.
Thinking about Jang Maldongâs true intentions, an idea crossed his mind. He remembered that there was something to talk to Phi Sora about.
He wasnât sure, but he soon came to a decision.
âThereâs something I want to ask.â
âItâs not about the war, but you might not be comfortable talking about it.â
Phi Sora swirled her chopsticks in the pot, then raised her head slightly.
âMm⊠Now Iâm curious since you put it that way. Go ahead. Iâll decide afterwards.â
âItâs about Seol-Ah and Sungjin.â
Phi Soraâs complexion quickly turned sour.
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