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Once we descended the mountain, I took a quick bath and put on a fresh change of clothes before turning on my phone. I planned on sending Narae a text, but the moment my phone turned on, I was bombarded by a flurry of texts. In total, there wereâŚthirteen of them. And the sender of all of them was my childhood friend and unrequited love, Narae. The messages started out as [Have you arrived?] [Well? Why arenât you replying?] but changed to things like [You wanna die?] [Wait there. Iâm going to get you right now!]
It hadnât even been a day since summer vacation started, and I was already facing a disastrous problem. Rangii, oblivious of my plight, had this to say:
âWhy do I have to wear such bothersome things?! The clothes Sunghoon gave me is enough!â
And in response:
âIn order to live in the human world, this is inescapable, Master.â
Saehee withstood Rangiiâs tantrum. And Baduk? She was curled up inside the house, sleeping while apparently unbothered by the argument taking place. While in human form. What a carefree brat. If only I could go back in time and play with my cousins without a care in the world⌠No, no. Thatâs not important right now. I decided to call Narae for the time being. Narae answered the phone before the first ring ended.
âHelloâŚâ
[The heck! Did something happen?! Why was your phone off?! If I call you, youâre supposed to answer, you idiot! Donât you know what a cell phoneâs for?!]
Naraeâs voice fired into my eardrums like bullets. Ah, so scary. But still, in comparison to Rangii who was pitching a fit in refusal to wear any clothes besides my t-shirt and the expressionless Saehee who was preaching the importance of proper attire, I was so thankful for this slice of normalcy that I was close to tears.
âR-right. I ended up having to walk up a mountain, and I forgot my phone. Sorry.â
[Then why do you even have one?!]
I had no answer to that.
âIâm sorry for making you worry.â
[Who-whoâre you saying was worried!? Why would I worry about you?]
âBecause weâre friends?â
[Who the heck would go so far just for a friend?!]
âYou.â
[âŚâŚ.]
Hello, Miss Narae? Why are you not saying a word?
âNarae?â
[I didnât hang up! Thatâs right, like you said I was worried because weâre friends. So what happened?]
Narae then inquired about my current situation. I wanted to tell her I was okay, but the truth was that I was about to die. Because I was in a phantom paradise. Come to think of it, Narae still thinks that Iâm here to attend a funeral, right? Since that was also what I thought until I got here. I hadnât even imagined that someone would lie about a personâs death just to lure me here.
âNothing much, I justâŚâ
It was then.
âSunghoon! You say something to Saehee as well! Why must I put on such cumbersome fabrics as that?! Iâm more comfortable being naked!â
That was Rangii yelling loudly inside of the house.
âWait, Iâm in the middle of a call.â
[âŚWho was that?]
A chill went down the back of my neck. Have I ever heard Naraeâs voice be so cold before? âŚNo. Never.
âNo, you seeâŚâ
âLolicon Young Master, please persuade the Master. After all, would you not be aroused upon seeing the Master perpetually naked?â
Iâm more bothered by you right now.
[âŚMaster? Naked? Aroused?!]
I got goosebumps. N-Narae. Since when were your ears so good?
âNo, thatâs not it. The situation here is more complex than the ocean is deep and the sky is wide, so thereâs absolutely nothing weird going onâŚâ
âIn the first place, when a man and a woman mate, things like clothes arenâtâŚâ
âUwaagh!!â
I covered Rangiiâs mouth as fast as I could and yelled into the phone.
âYou see? Things like this!!â
But all I could hear in my ear was the segmented beeps of my phone. A message arrived as I stood there, stunned. It said, [Go die. Just die there.] âŚHow am I supposed to interpret this? And then:
Lick.
Rangii licked my palm with her rough tongue.
âUraaak?!â
Thatâs so gross. Thereâs saliva on me!
âWhy are you blocking my mouth? I said nothing wrong!â
Rangii indignantly yelled at me, and my patience ran out.
âNothing wrong, my ass!! Of course humans have to wear clothes! And what kind of girl talks about mating or being comfortable when naked! Learn to be embarrassed!!â
I clenched my fist and hit Rangii on the head.
âOwie!â
She raised her hands, cradling her lowered ears along with her head. This caused her t-shirt to flutter, coming dangerously close to revealing a certain hidden part of herself.
âH- he hit me! Sunghoon hit me!â
Rangii was close to tears, shouting as if she were treated unfairly as she ran to Saehee. When I saw Rangii clinging to Saeheeâs chest, I felt like a complete bastard. But, hey! You were in the wrong first!
Saehee, ignorant of the fact that children require education when theyâre young, rubbed Rangiiâs head and comforted her.
âItâs okay, Master. That is how the Young Master expresses his interest and love.â
Again with the nonsense.
âThe Young Master is unable to act honestly, and thus, he communicates his love for you by such acts of bullying. In particular, violence like what happened now is a sign of affection.â
âDonât put me on the level of an elementary schooler who canât communicate his feelings! That just now was punishment!â
Her ears and even her tail pricked up and Rangii protested her innocence.
âJust what is it I did wrong?!â
âI was talking to someone on the phone, and you screamed weird things right next to me!â
Her tail lowered in a fluid motion. In its place, her hair formed a question mark. Geez. What a convenient body.
ââŚWhatâs a phone?â
Do I have to start explaining from there?
âA phone is used as a means of electrical communication, turning sound waves from spoken words into electrical currents, which are then carried far away, before turning into sound again so that spoken words may be exchanged. In this case, he is referring to a conversation between himself and the one on the other end.â
My jaw dropped at Saeheeâs explanation. What are you, a living encyclopedia?
âAmazing!â
Rangiiâs hair flew straight up.
âYou mean humans have created such a device?!â
I think youâre far more impressive in a lot of ways than a phone.
âThen does that mean I was interrupting Sunghoonâs conversation with a person?â
This Tigerâs quick to catch on.
âYes, indeed. Thatâs right, you brat.â
âIâm sorry.â
Huh? I couldnât help but feel embarrassed when Rangii bowed her head to me. Her tail went straight down, too, so it seemed like she meant her apology. I never thought that she would apologize so honestly.
Something terrible did happen. After hearing all that, Narae sent me a message telling me to die. Ah, while I have the chance letâs message her, telling her Iâm sorry. When I sent the message, Rangii spoke.
âThen thatâs a relief. Since I mustnât cause the man to be my husband any trouble.
At those words, Saeheeâs eyes suddenly flashed with light. No, that had to be my imagination. Thereâs no way a personâs eyes can shine like that.
âMaster. If you do not wear human clothing, you will cause the Young Master much trouble.â
Actually, it probably wasnât my imagination. Come to think of it, my thinking was flawed from the bottom-up. Because sheâs not human.
ââŚIs that true?â
Rangii cautiously asked me. Although her gaze was almost begging me to say no, walking around like that with only a t-shirt on is a nuisance. Think about it. If she passed by my head when I was lying down in bedâŚ
âYeah. Itâs a nuisance. Itâs a huge nuisance.â
ââŚif thatâs the case, then I have no choice.â
Rangii lowered her head while speaking in a low voice. Saehee wasted no time and, with the hands of a master craftsman, skillfully began to dress Rangii. The clothes Saehee had looked like a white hanbok for the shirt and a pair of blue shorts, butâŚ
âHey. You need to take off my shirt first.â
Why are you dressing her while she has on my clothes?
âIs that so?â
Rangii looked up at Saehee when she asked that.
âNo.â
What do you mean, no? Those questions should be directed to me, not her.
âThatâs my shirt. Hurry up and take it off.â
âI know that a couple is to share even a grain of rice,â Rangii said.
These days, couples retain individual property rights.
âI will prepare matching clothes for you to wear, Young Master.â
That isnât the problem, Saehee. Until now I told myself this situation couldnât be helped, but the fact that a girl was wearing the shirt I wore for half a day didnât make me happy. Moreover, the shirt in question was drenched in sweat from when I climbed up the mountain, and the one currently wearing it wasa phantom whoâeven if only in appearanceâwas a little girl. It was embarrassing to have her wear that shirt over her bare skin. I opened my mouth, intending to make clear my disagreement, when I immediately turned my head away.
âHey, hey! Donât dress her right in front of me! No, why is she changing here in the first place?!â
I just caught a glimpse of something when she raised one leg to put on a pair of panties! Do you lack understanding of the word shame?
âIs it embarrassing to wear clothes?â
âIt is not.â
âThen shouldnât he not care?â
âWhat do you mean, itâs not?!â
This cry came from deep within my soul, and Rangii responded by saying:
âBut it seems to me that you feel embarrassed when I wear clothes. In that case, I wonât wear any.â
Rangii then moved to take off her panties. She had one hand gripping her panties, but before she could slide them off, I slammed my head against the ground, bowing to her as I spoke.
âI donât feel embarrassed when you wear clothes, so please put on your clothes right now.â
I threw away my common sense. Thatâs right. Rangii is a kid, an absolutely clueless kid. She may be old in terms of years, but sheâs just a little kid who lacks any notion of common sense. No, sheâs a newborn baby. Thatâs how Iâll think of her. Thatâs all she is. But why are there tears coming out of my eyes? Off in the distance, Baduk yawned. âŚIt must be a blessing to live as a dog.
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After she took off my t-shirtâsomething that couldnât have happened sooner in my bookâand she put on the clothes Saehee prepared, I was unable to look at Rangii for a wholly different reason.
Her bangs, black and white like the rest of her hair, were left alone while the long hair flowing backwards was neatly braided with a black hairband fastened at the end. She had on what looked similar to traditional Korean wear for a shirt and a pair of blue, hot pants-length shorts that made it seem as though she wasnât wearing anything at all when looked at from the side.
Ahh, how mighty the human imagination is. Thereâs obviously something there, but imagining such a vulgar lack of coveringâŚwhy am I imagining something like that on a little kid?
âIâve never worn clothes before, but itâs just as uncomfortable as I thought.â
Rangii complained to Saehee.
âYou will get used to it. Above all, I am sure the perverted Young Master will be happy.â
âIs that so? Does Sunghoon like it when I wear such bothersome clothing?â
I was unable to answer back by saying, âI like big breasted older sister-types wearing clothing that shows off a lot of skin,â because I couldnât ignore Saehee who was standing expressionlessly behind Rangii. And I didnât want to disappoint Rangii because of my taste in women.
âThatâs right. It really fits you. You definitely look prettier than before.â
Her ears were fluttering, and her tail was wagging. Iâve wanted to say this since before, but are you really a tiger? Youâre a lot more like a dog or a cat.
Rangii ran around the room in an open display of joy, and, while watching this display, I couldnât help but see her as just a normal little kid. I could hardly believe that this innocent kid was also the Tiger and phantom who screamed that she would tear apart the earth and kill all the humans. And thenâŚ
âSunghoon! Iâm so glad that I met you!â
Rangii ran and jumped up towards my chest. Câmon, thereâs no way any human can possibly jump high enough toâŚwait. Doesnât that jump seem a little too high? I could see Rangiiâs thin, spread-open thighs hurtling towards me. Thank goodness she has on pants. Because her shirt was doing nothing to cover her shorts. Wait, what? The heckâs going on?!
Rangii wrapped her legs around my neck and hugged my head. Rangiiâs body gave off an almost imperceptible yet also undeniable fragranceâperhaps it was the smell unique to kidsâand she pressed her chest to my head as if ensuring I caught her scent.
âHey! What are you doing?!â
âItâs an expression of my happiness!â
So you express your happiness by wrapping your legs around peopleâs necks? Is that supposed to be a wrestling move too?
âI canât see! Get off!â
âThen Iâll go like this.â
Rangii skillfully moved before I could react so that she was sitting atop my shoulders. Rangiiâs long tail wrapped itself around my chest. You should start calling yourself a monkey rather than a cat. I bet the Monkey King from The Journey to the West would be happy to take you as his disciple.
ââŚYouâre heavy.â
She may be a little kid, but she was still somewhere in the range of 50 to 70 pounds, so itâd be weirder if having that kind of weight on my shoulders wasnât heavy. But the one directly causing said weight denied that obvious fact.
âThat canât be! A person you love is on top of you so thereâs no way itâs heavy.â
While saying that she hit my head multiple times. It hurt. Why are you hitting me? Did I say something weird? Is what you said not fundamentally incorrect, Miss Tiger? Although if the one riding on my shoulders were Narae Iâd concur with your statement, but since this monkey-like, cousin-of-cats little brat is on me, how could it not be heavy?
âIt seems like youâre thinking of something unpleasant.â
Sheâs quite perceptive. In order to shift Rangiiâs attention, I grabbed the ankle of the girl hitting my head, andâŚ
âWhatâre you doing?â
I began to spin with enthusiasm.
âAck, just what are you doing now?â
Then a moment after she said that.
âKyahahaha! This is fun!!â
She lay flat, beginning to scream exuberantly. I was starting to get dizzy, so I decided to stop. Since if I make a mistake it would be dangerous. I slowed down little by little before stopping. Wow, everythingâs spinning. Rangii sat back up, hugging my head tight before securing her seat once again. What a strong core she has.
âWas it fun?â
âYeah! So human bodies are so weak that this makes them dizzy? But that was actually what made it fun!â
âYoung Master, you are shockingly good at caring for children.â
âWhat do you mean, shockingly? I looked after my cousins on my momâs side, so Iâm used to doing things like this.â
âI would never have guessed that you would possess such a personality.â
âThanks for the compliment.â
I spoke while Rangii, who was apparently making a nest atop my head, tapped against my chest with her legs.
âHey, itâs time to get down. Like you said, humans are weak and get tired easily.â
âOkay.â
The Tiger released her legs from around my neck and tumbled backwards. âŚWhat?! I turned around, surprised, but Rangii had landed lightly on all fours. A question mark formed on her head as she looked at me.
âWhatâs wrong?â
Ah, thatâs right. Youâre a member of the cat family.
âThe ignorant Young Master was worried about the Master.â
âSo my being worried makes me an idiot?â
âIâd prefer it if you would love me rather than worry about me.â
âAh, thatâs not happening.â
Itâs not like you can just tell someone to love you and itâll happen. Falling in love at first sight is an exception, but I already fell in love with Narae, so my heart belongs to her.
âWhere else could you find such a lovely young girl as myself?â
Puffing out her lacking chest, she spoke proudly while tilting her head back, and while she may be lovely, that wasnât quite accurate. Rather than love for that girl, what I felt wasâŚthatâs right, fatherly affection. I suppose you could say that it was too easy to feel fatherly affection for her. And so, I put all that affection into what I said next:
âThatâs right. Our little Rangii is very, very lovely.â
I patted Rangiiâs head. Seeing Rangii smile so happily at this, it made her really look like an innocent little kid.
âReally?â
âYeah, yeah.â
She really is a lovely little kid. Rangii clearly showed a happy expression at my words, but strangely, it disappeared after a moment,
âThen what shouldâŚI doâŚâ
She started muttering something I couldnât understand.
Whatâs wrong, you little brat? This is the first time I saw a kid look so down after getting complemented.
Ah, this is the Tiger from Korean mythology, the Dangun myth. Could something I said or did have brought up bad memories?
Ah, I donât know. If she wonât tell me, then I donât have a clue. For some reason, this annoyed me, and I lay down in my room. Then, at that auspicious moment, a stomach grumbled.
Grooowl.
That was my stomach. Now that I think about it, I havenât eaten anything since I got here.
âOh dear, please excuse me. I shall prepare a meal for the pig-like Young Master.â
I filtered her words through my brain, and what resulted was easily my favorite thing Saehee said today.
âFood?â
Baduk woke up after hearing the word food.
âWill you greedily eat what is brought out?â
I kindly interpreted that as her asking if there were any foods I didnât like.
âSure, no problem.â
âI understand.â
I came to regret what I said.
A moment later. Saehee came carrying a table filled to overflowing with dishes. Even at a glance, I could tell there were over ten side dishes on it. How bourgeois. Iâm not jealous! Thereâs no way Iâm jealous of how luxuriously you can prepare a meal! Iâm just going to gracefully eat it!
But after that richly-laden table was laid in front of me, rather than pick up a spoon, I raised a finger to ask Saehee a question.
ââŚWhat is that?â
âIt is grilled salamander. Marinated, barbecued salamander.â
âWhat about this?â
âIt is steamed snake. Recently caught with its internal organs removed, and braised to keep taste and nutrition. Even the shape was perfectly preserved.â
âAnd this?â
âDeer antler.â
âThat?â
âThe gallbladder of a bear.â
âThat?â
âFried cricket.â
âThis?â
âCentipede blanched in water wrapped with kimchi ripened for three years to create kimchi-centipede bossam. (tn: Korean style wrap dish. Wrap meat and kimchi with nappa cabbage.)
I wanted to flip the table.
âWhat kind of side dishes are these?! Are you telling me to only eat freaking rice?!!â
Even a frogâs side dishes would be better!
âIt is not good to be picky.â
âThatâs right, being picky is bad! And Iâm not picky!â
I was raised by an ill-tempered dad and my mom whose days spent at home I can count with one hand; I wouldnât have survived if I were picky about side dishes. But, seriously, who can eat this stuff?! Do you think Iâm a TV show host? This is a right dangerous beast it is. Did it seem like I was going to say âthis is vital proteinâ and eat it?! Are you going to record Man VS Phantom? How the hell am I supposed to eat this?!
âWho could eat this?!â
âLooks great,â Baduk said.
âWhat an extravagant meal,â Rangii said.
Iâm sorry. This a household of phantoms. Seeing Baduk eyeing the barbecued salamander and Rangii focusing her gaze on the bear gallbladder, I felt like I was Alice in a strange fantasy land.
âSay, Saehee?â
âYes, Young Master?â
âJust so you know, Iâm a human. A normal one until yesterday.â
And I saw some shocking things, so I thought Iâd finally started to revolt. Why, you may ask? Because before my eyes, I saw Saeheeâs eyes widen and her hand cover her open mouth as her brain comprehend this distorted information!
After all the crazy, soul-shocking things Iâd seen today, I finally reached my limit. Why? Because, despite everything Iâd seen today, I saw something that tied my brain into knots: Saeheeâs eyes widened in surprise, and she covered her mouth with one hand as she gaped at me!
âA-are you really?â
Sheâs even stuttering?!
âI had always thought the Young Master was a thoughtless, moronic human.â
ââŚâŚEven if you say Iâm a thoughtless, moronic human, I canât eat that.â
âI understand. Then I will prepare the food again.â
I spoke to Saehee as she got up.
âNo, you donât have to. I mean, Iâll just eat it this time.â
I may have difficulty eating such impactful side dishes, but if I look closely, I can see a few seasoned vegetables there. I had been holding a spoon, thinking I would eat like this without realizing that fact. There were only my eating utensils on the table.
âYouâre not eating?â
Rangii answered my question.
âWeâre going to eat in the kitchen, so donât worry about us.â
âWhy?â
âThat is proper etiquette.â
Like I said, what era are you from?
âWho does that these days? Letâs just eat together.â
Rangii spoke, embarrassed.
âNo, itâs etiquette. We cannot do that.â
âŚSo sheâs only now worrying about etiquette?
âEating alone makes the food taste bad. Saehee.â
âYes, Young Master?â
âSet the table so that Rangii and Badukâoh, and you tooâcan eat here.â
âWhat? Me too?â
Baduk looked doubtfully at me. Whatâs the matter?
âEven though Iâm happy with eating the mixed-up leftovers?â
Ah, thatâs right. Youâre a dog.
Hm?
âŚAh.
Mom. Your son is finally treating a house-sized phantom, a phantom transformed into a human, like a common dog.
If I saw Baduk eating my leftovers all mixed-up in a dog bowl, I would lose something important as a human, so I had to make her eat with us, even if I had to force her.
âItâs fine. Eat with us.â
âYes, Young Master.â
She may have refused once, but a little later, her tail was wagging and her head was nodding. Sheâs not happy just because she gets to eat sooner, right? Saehee left the room for a moment. Saehee came carrying rice, utensils, and additional side dishes that I could actually eat. If you had those, you shouldâve brought them out earlier. I let out a small sigh and picked up my spoon.
âOkay, letâs eat.â
âYep,â Rangii said.
âYes,â Saehee said.
âThank you for the meal~â Baduk said.
I heard each of them reply, and with my spoon in handâŚexcept I put it down immediately and hit the Tiger on the head.
âOw?! Whyâd you hit me? Donât you know youâre supposed to let eating dogs lie?!â
Youâre a tiger, not a dog.
âWho eats food with their hands?â
Are we in India? Look at the one next to you. Badukâs eating while using her utensils like a civilized phantom! Sheâs eating a little too fast, but never mind that. How can a Tiger not do what a dog can?
âWhatâs weird about eating with my hands? Iâm a Tiger!â
âAh, yes. Youâre a Tiger who changed into a human. If youâre going to eat like that, change back into a Tiger.â
ââŚCan I really?â
Rangii carefully studied my expression while forming a question mark with a lock of her hair, and I had only this to say.
âIf you do, then go back to the cave.â
âUwuu. How mean. Sunghoon, youâre so mean.â
Rangii looked dejected, and I felt like a complete bastard. Even though I didnât do anything wrong.
âYou truly are the son of my piece of trash older brother.â
I didnât do anything wrong!
âIf you donât like it, then eat with your utensils.â
At my words Rangiiâs shoulders drooped and her tail fell to the ground as she clumsily held her spoon, no wait. She held it in her fist like a kindergartener and started shoveling the rice to her face. When she wanted to eat the side dishes, she picked up her chopsticks, stuck them through the food, and brought it unsteadily to her mouth. But as grains of rice spilled and side dishes fell, tears formed in the corners of her eyes. She was, without a doubt, on the verge of crying.
âŚI canât just watch this continue.
âHey, Rangii?â
âSniff, what is it? Sunghoon, the meanie who enjoys bullying me.â
My name isnât that long.
âBring your rice bowl and utensils and eat over here.â
âHuh?â
âCome over here and eat.â
I patted the seat next to me, and Rangii moved cautiously towards me. It seems she remembers how I hit her before. When Rangii sat in the space I wanted, I scooted over quietly so that I was sitting behind her.
âHm? What are you doing all of a sudden?â
I then crossed my legs and lifted her onto my legs. Sheâs heavy.
âHueek?!â
Her tail straightened like an arrow and tickled my chin. I didnât want her to get the wrong idea, so I ended any chance of that beforehand.
âDonât get the wrong idea.â
I picked up Rangiiâs spoon in my right hand and put it in Rangiiâs so that she was holding it properly.
âThis is how you hold the spoon. Understand?â
âY-yeah. I understand.â
âTry and eat.â
Rangii ate rice using the spoon. It was awkward, but she was able to eat her rice a lot better now that she was holding it correctly. She was adorable, going nyam, nyam while eating.
âAnd this is how you hold chopsticks. Itâll be tough at first, but thisâll be the most comfortable as you get used to it so make sure to hold them like this. Okay?â
I put the chopsticks in Rangiiâs hand. Since holding chopsticks is complicated, I fiddled with her hand until I noticed something. I stopped when I noticed two things: Rangiiâs hand was incredibly small and soft, and she was blushing.
âŚCould I be doing something that would be totally embarrassing in public? Even though all Iâm doing is teaching a little kid how to hold her eating utensils. I-I mean, whenever my mom came home, she would sit me down on her lap and eat with me like this until I was in 5<sup>th</sup> grade! Iâm not the weird one!
âYou are nonchalantly doing something incredibly embarrassing, Young Master.â
My face became red-hot at Saeheeâs words.
âN-no! Iâm just teaching her proper etiquette!â
âI understand. If that is what the Young Master says, then it must be true.â
In times like this, her expressionless face makes me unable to tell if sheâs making fun of me or being entirely serious.
âA-anyway! You get it now, right?â
âY-yeah. I get it. Thank you, Sunghoon.â
I suddenly felt embarrassed so I set Rangii down and I began to eat. I moved my chopsticks to pick up a vegetable, but then I saw Rangii reach her arm out to get the wrapped centipede.
âŚHer arm was too short to reach. This sight brought a tear to my eye. I donât know if she thought it was improper to get up during the meal, but her butt remained stuck to the ground.
âUuuu.â
As I watched her moan, I thought to myself, âSo this is why stature is important.â I tried to get the attention of those two with a âyou two should take care of your ownerâ stare, but Baduk was too busy eating, her butt moving up and down and her tail wagging. Saehee was staring expressionlessly at thin air, and she refused to meet my gaze.
âUu. I canât reach it. I want to eat it⌠Unyaaa.â
Ah, sheâs even beginning to cry. âŚThereâs no helping it. I forced myself to use my chopsticks to touch that unidentifiable foodstuff also known as a centipede wrap.
âAh.â
I heard Rangiiâs gasp. It would be the perfect prank if I put it on my own plate and ate it, but, ah, that was impossible. My stomach just isnât strong enough to handle a centipede wrap. I put it lightly on top of Rangiiâs rice bowl.
âIf thereâs a side dish you want to eat, then tell me. Iâll give it to you.â
ââŚMy eyes truly did not deceive me!â
Rangii smiled delightfully at me, but I felt an inexplicable sense of guilt.
Sorry. I have no idea what I did wrong, but Iâm sorry.
Â
After eating dinner, the sky was beginning to darken.
Saeheeâs cooking was so extraordinarily good that I wondered if maybe those strange side dishes she made actually tasted good. So good, in fact, that I accidentally overate a little. Though Rangii ate more than me. I have no idea where she could be putting all that food.
I stared off into the distancing, allowing my body to digest, when my phone rang. Is it Narae? It must be Narae, right? Could she want to forgive me? I immediately got up and checked my phone.
It was Dad.
My rage surged forth. I shouted into the phone the second after I opened it.
âWell look at that, youâre phone works! What kind of parent tricks his own son and sends him off to phantom deathtrap?!â
There was no response. Hm? Whyâs he like that? At this point, he would normally go, âHahaha, sucks for you, kiddo. If you hate that your dad acts like this, then why donât you try being a dad? Hahahaha,â or something like that. Right then. I heard her voice.
[Oh ho. My son. So youâve even learned how to yell at your mom? Youâve really grown up, havenât you?]
Iâm screwed. Itâs Mom. My hands were shaking and a cold sweat formed on my back.
âM-M-M-Mom?â
[Whyâre you like that, my beloved son who stabbed a knife into his motherâs chest? Youâre not about to give the excuse that you saw it was your dad calling you, and you had no idea it was me, are you?]
ââŚBut thatâs what happened.â
[Your mother is ever-so sad. My own son bared his fangs against me after I worked to the bone in order to raise him. I was worried for you, so I came immediately from my work in China to Korea, half-killed my husband, and called you with his phone just to have you raise your voice at meâŚ.]
Then Mom deliberately stopped talking and took a deep breath.
[Iâm so sad.]
âAh, ha, ha, ha.â
My mouth, which moved so easily in front of the Tiger, refused to move.
[I feel itâs far too early for you to show such defiance, my foolish little lamb of a son. Shall I take this opportunity to break your legs?]
Heek!
âIâm sorry! I made a terrible mistake! Please spare me!â
[Oh my. But why would I ever kill my own son after the great pains I went endured in my belly to birth him?]
No, it seems like youâre going to kill me. My hand was shaking so much that I had to struggle to hold onto my cellphone, and then I heard my mom give a small sigh.
[More importantly, has everything gone well?]
Thatâs a relief. My affectionate and merciful mom seemed to have decided to skip over my blunder.
âYes.â
[Really. Do you haveâkwajeekâany ideaâuwaaagh!!âhow worried I was, when you sent our sonâbam!âthere without giving him any kind of explanation?âgyaaaagh!]
I elected to ignore the sounds in the background.
[Really, when will you grow up?âIâll die before that! Youâre killing me!âWho knows, maybe dying will do you some goodâIâm really dying!!â]
Ah, they really are a close couple. Iâd better marry a gentle, completely non-violent woman.
[So, are you and Rangii getting along?]
âHuh? Mom, you know about Rangii?â
[Isnât it obvious? Who do you think took you there before you were even weaned off your motherâs milk?]
Ah, of course. Mom took me to Rangii and thenâŚmarried me off to her.
I forgot that the main culprit was my mother.
[Really, there was a girl who was so cute I wanted to make her my daughter, and I think I made a promise in that vein but itâs all a little fuzzy. Well, it canât have been that important.]
Am I solely surrounded by people who totally lack common sense?
ââŚIs that all noticed about Rangii?â
[So what if sheâs a tiger phantom? When thatâs just her spiritual body?]
Sheâs open-minded. Way too open. To the point where I have nothing else to say.
[So come back tomorrow.]
âWhat? Why?â
I was thinking about bringing Rangii to Seoul with me, but tomorrow? Isnât that too fast? I was thinking about teaching her about the human world at grandfatherâs estate before going back to Seoul. But, Mom had a different ideaâŚ
[Why? Are you talking back to me right now?]
She changed my mind in an instant.
âI shall obey.â
[Then letâs eat dinner together tomorrow. Okay?]
ââŚOkay.â
She made it sound like Iâd be dining in Hell if I didnât agree, and then she hung up the phone. Please, dear God. Save me.
âAre you done with your call?â
Of course, itâs not the time to find God, but to deal with this. When Rangii slid open the paper-panel door and entered the room, I felt as if I had a long way to go before I finished my twelve labors. Wait, what did she just say?
âYeah, were you waiting for me to finish?â
Rangii went cleared her throat and stood tall and proud.
âOf course I was. I know it is improper to interrupt your husbandâs phone call.â
If she hadnât added that husband part, then I wouldâve honestly wanted to compliment her.
âAh, yeah. Thanks.â
Thatâs why I thanked her so curtly.
âSo why did you come here? Itâs getting dark so shouldnât a good girl be fast asleep soon?
âThatâs why I came here.â
This gave me an ominous feeling, so I cut this problem off at the roots.
âSo you came to say goodnight before going to bed? Yeah, goodnight to you too. Okay, now get out. Right now.â
âI came to sleep with you.â
âOh, câmon.â
Are you just going to ignore me?
âItâs okay. Even if you cannot hold back your youthful passion and ravage me, I shall accept you with my whole body.â
Does she even understand what sheâs saying? And do you really think Iâd ravage a little kid like you if I couldnât hold back my youthful passion?
I tried to think of a way to convince her, when this happened:
âPlease pardon me.â
Sliding open the door even more and carrying blankets, Saehee entered the room. âŚHow did she just open the door? She didnât use her foot, and both her hands were occupied with the blankets.
âI shall prepare your bedding, Young Master.â
âAnd who told you to do that?â
âYou are flirting with disaster by underestimating the chill of mountain nights.â
âSo youâre not going to answer my question?
Saehee apparently had no intention of giving me a straight answer.
âIf I do not prepare your bedding, the room will be a scene of carnage.â
âAnd why is that?â
âI am speaking about myself.â
âSo youâre going to butcher me?!â
I lost the will to stop her as I watched Saehee skillfully spread the blankets on the floor while ignoring me entirely. I guess this is the feeling of abject despair. But after she prepared the bedding, she had this to say.
âI shall take my leave. Please have a good nightâŚâ
I had no choice but to grab Saehee by the wrist before she could leave.
âHey. Thereâs only one blanket, so whyâre there two pillows?â
âAh, were you going to have her sleep on your arm?â
âObviously not. And why the hell is there a tissue box right next to the bed?!â
Where the hell did you learn that kind of thing?!
âI learned on the Internet that this is essential when a couple sleeps together.â
ââŚYou have Internet here?â
âIt is wireless.â
I was amazed at how our countryâs technical prowess allowed access to wireless internet deep within the mountainsâwait, that doesnât matter.
âWeâre not a couple yet, Saehee,â Rangii chided.
âYou will be one starting tomorrow. Since the Young Master is a lolicon.â
âYouâre saying that again?!â
âThen I shall take my leave now.â
âHey! Hey!!â
Saehee disappeared from view as if she were fog, and the door closed shut.
Just staring blankly at the door wonât change anything. I wish someone would press the rewind button on my life. Even two minutes would be enough.
âArenât you going to sleep?â
ââŚWhen did you get in there?â
While I wasnât looking, Rangii went under the covers with just her head poking out. Who said you could get in? âItâs more comfortable to sleep by myself, so get out!â is what I wanted to yell at her, but I shut my mouth after seeing her clothes folded neatly next to the blankets. I could see Rangiiâs outer clothing and panties. This development, really?
ââŚHey.â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âDid you take your underwear off too?â
âI was told that not wearing underwear when sleeping is good for your health.â
That kind of saying does exist, but who couldâve told you⌠It was Saehee. Thereâs no one else but Saehee. After sighing deeply, I grabbed the pair of shorts I was going to use as pajamas and stood up.
âYou sleep here. Iâll sleep in another room.â
âWhy are you going to do that?â
Rangii sat up. The blanket that was covering her up to her neck naturally fell down, revealing her milky-white skinâŚexcept it didnât.
âHey.â
âMy name is Ho Rangii.â
âNo, just ignore the small stuff. How did you end up wearing that.â
The pronoun that, in this case, is being used to indicate my t-shirt. Rangii, with not even a pair of panties on her, had on the same t-shirt that I took from her and stuffed into my backpack.
âSaehee gave it to me.â
I considered what to do about Saehee when Rangii spoke up.
âWhen I wear this, Iâm engulfed in your scent, and it puts my mind at ease.â
Rangii said this with a bright smile on her face. My face turned bright red. D-donât make it sound like I donât wash! It only smells because it was so hot and I climbed a mountain! This isnât normal for me!
âAre you watching? When I go sniff, sniff, I can smell your scent.â
âStooooooop!â
When I saw Rangii bury her nose into my shirt and take a whiff, I was so overwhelmed with shame that I immediately ran at her. Rangii fell onto her back while I kneeled above her, as if straddling her, and I forced her face up, away from my shirt.
Our eyes met with me on top of her. She looked at me with innocent eyes, as if asking me why I was doing this. I was unable to look away or even breathe normally. My hearted started racing as IâŚno, thatâs not it! Just what am I doing?! To Rangii! The Tiger!
That Tiger lifted one hand to touch my cheek.
âYour face is red.â
âTh-the heck are you talking about?!â
I shouted in an attempt to hide my shock and moved so that I was at Rangiiâs side. Haa, what did I just do? What was I thinking about a little kid? I was embarrassed because of that split second that my heart raced.
âŚI need to run away. If I stay here any longer, I feel like Iâm going to awaken a hidden sexual predilection I never knew existed within me. I gave up on taking my shirt and decided to simply sleep.
âYeah, do whatever you want. Wear it or donât.â
I got up and pulled the sliding door to the side. It wouldnât budge. âŚHuh? I pulled at it with all my strength, but the door made of paper and wood refused to move an inch.
âWhy wonât this open?â
I said this to myself out of sheer confusion, but I received a surprise answer.
âFor the Master and the Young Masterâs time of intimacy, I applied magic. Until the first rooster gives its cry, even I cannot open the door, so please feel free to do any hardcore play you wish.â
Saehee answered. Hey, dammit. So you were there.
âOpen the door right now!â
There was no response. It didnât seem like there was anyone behind the door. She just up and vanished?! I tried to open the door again, but it really wouldnât open.
âWhat are you doing?â
âŚShould I ask Rangii for help? No, Rangii wouldnât accept such a request. I can already see her saying, âWhy not just sleep here?â But still, I should at least try and ask her.
âHey, open this door for me.â
âI donât know how to use that kind of magic.â
ââŚHow come?â
âSaehee can use those trivial spells, so I didnât learn them. I can break it with my strength, though. Should I do that?
âItâs fine.â
Whatever, I give up. Iâll just sleep here for today. I can think of it like sleeping with a younger cousin. I-I just needed a breather after what happened earlier. Itâs okay. Rangiiâs still a child. If I were sleeping with Narae or some other big breasted older sister type, I might be able to escape my virgin status by doing this and thatâŚno, I mean I would have been able to escape that status, but since itâs Rangii, thereâs nothing to worry about.
âLetâs go to sleep.â
I wanted to get this over with before I changed my mind. I went under the covers next to Rangii. It was a large blanket, so there was plenty of space.
âGood, I see you are ready to share a night of passion with meâŚâ
Iâve been ready to hit you on the head for a while now.
âOwie! What in the world do you think my head is?!â
âA cure to stop you from spouting nonsense.â
âUuuu. You are the only to hit me on the head since I was born.â
âThink of it as a good experience.â
More importantly, the blanket was blessedly thin. The wind flowed through the blanket, leaving me feeling nice and cool. Did she put into consideration the fact that it was summer?
âThen Iâm going to sleep. You go to sleep too.â
âBut is a wedding night supposed to be like this?â
Donât ask me.
âI heard that weâre supposed to do something that symbolizes our love for each other. How strange.â
ââŚWhy are you so fixated on that?â
After hesitating for a moment, Rangii responded to my question by grabbing my hand.
âThis will be a long story, but would you like to hear it?â
âI donât want to hear an old woman tell a tall tale from ages ago, so no thanks.â
âIn what way am I an old woman?â
Rangii pinched my side.
âOw-ow-ow.â
Rangii then took the blanket from me and rolled around, hugging the end of it to herself.
âEven if I donât know other things, I know that you need a punishment for making fun of my age.â
I mean, I know that this is a belated comment, but youâre over 4000 years old and you talk all weird like that, so I donât think I said anything wrong. But even if it is the middle of summer, I might catch a cold if I sleep without a blanket. I wouldnât want to reduce my dignity as a human by catching a cold when even Baduk doesnât catch summer colds. Looking at Rangiiâs back as she sulked, I patted her clearly visible head.
âItâs a joke, you brat. Donât be upset.â
ââŚIâm not upset.â
Rangii quietly pushed the edge of the blanket that was originally around her body towards me. I grabbed my side of the blanket and pulled. She spun quickly and snuggled right up to my chest. I was about to tell her that it was too hot with her sticking to me like that, but she had something to say first.
âIt was a long time ago.â
Rangii started her story while snuggling against my chest.
âI watched over some children as they devoured humans. My fellow chiefs and I, as great phantoms, had no reason to eat humans, but the normal ones ate the spirits of humans to increase their strength. â
According to her, back then, this was a part of daily life. Because, by eating humans, the humansâ fear would allow the phantoms to sustain their existences.
âAnd so, one day, I found a strange sight.â
A mother and child. And a phantom. The phantom was going to eat the pair whenâŚ
âI was baffled. Oneâs own life is more important than any otherâs life. This is the logic of all living things. But, even until the moment they were both eaten, the mother tried with all her might to save her child.â
At first, she thought it was an instinctual act meant to sustain their species.
âBut that wasnât the case. I thought that a couple was together solely for the sake of creating offspring, but a man and woman, not related by blood and shaking in deathly fear, were willing to sacrifice oneself for the sake of the other. This made me realize I was mistaken. I wondered what could cause them, in the face of death and shaking in fear, to sacrifice everything for their partner.â
And so, one day, she asked the wisest of men what caused humans to sacrifice themselves for another. He answered with this:
âOh, Lord of the Mountain, that is called love.â
The Lord of the Mountain, Rangii, was shocked.
âThen if I were to receive this thing called loveâŚhow much joy would I feel? Unceasing boredom weighed upon me. I saw that love was the only thing that could give my life meaning after so long living without purpose. So how could I not be interested in it?â
And then she said this:
âI want to be loved.â
It suddenly felt as though Rangii, who was snuggling against my chest, were far away.
âI heard that all couples who love each other get married. So I want to get married with you and receive your love.â
Rangiiâs thoughts on love are wrong. You canât call that love. Love isnât some plaything, a tool meant to make you happy. What she described would be closer to a kind of game.
But I couldnât bear to tell Rangii that she was mistaken. Rangii stayed shackled by the seal for millennia all while holding onto the belief that that was love. A length of time that I couldnât possibly fathom.
Could I even explain to her what was wrong if I told her that her thinking was incorrect? And could I explain to Rangii what love is?
I couldnât. Thereâs no way I could explain this to her. So I said this:
âIs that so?â
I responded neutrally to what Rangii said.
âYeah. It is.â
Rangii smiled brightly, so sure in her steadfast belief that she would be loved by me. All I could do was pat her head.
âHuweeh~â
Rangii was pleased, her ears lying inertly atop her head and a sloppy smile spreading across her face. I wish someone who could teach this phantom with the knowledge of a newborn baby would get a move on and show up already.
Since thereâs no way that person can be me.
Could it be because of what happened today? After patting Rangiiâs head, I lost consciousness and I fell asleep.
ââŚAre you asleep?â
The last thing I heard was Rangiiâs querying voice.
Â
Itâs cold. Even though I have the blanket over me, itâs cold. The cold woke me up. Ughâ. How is it this cold? I curled up, but it wasnât like I could roll up like a bug to stay warm. I flailed my arm around me, groping across the floor for anything to give me further covering. My bag should be around here somewhere⌠Ah, I donât know what it is, but I grabbed something warm. I clutched that warm thing to me, using it as a makeshift heater. It was big, fit perfectly on my chest, and was extremely warm. Add to that its pleasant fragrance, and it was the perfect object to hug as I slept.
âUuung⌠Whatâs going onâŚ? S-Sunghoon?â
Hm? The heater wriggled and even began to talk. Well, not like I care. If a dog and a Tiger can talk, why canât a heater? But still, I cracked open one eye in case the thing I was hugging was actually something best left alone, and I saw Rangii looking up at me. Ah, the thing I thought was a heater was actually Rangii. Then itâs fine.
âItâs cold. Letâs sleep like thisâŚâ
âO-okay.â
Though I wouldâve forced her to sleep like this if she had said no. But for some reason, it ddnât feel as warm as before. Back then, I clearly⌠Ah, back then, what I felt squirming was actually Rangii turning around. That little minx. I turned Rangii back around and hugged her to me.
âThis sideâŚis warmer.â
âUuuu.â
With my face in Rangiiâs hair and my arm under her neck to act as a pillow, I wrapped my arm around her waist, and the combination of her body heat and her smell lulled me back to sleep.
âA-arenât youâŚunable to sleep like this?â
Hate to break it to you, but I can sleep just fine.
ââŚDoes this pleasurable sensation not trouble you?â
Iâm definitely troubled. The soft give of her body felt incredibly good. I moved my hand and touched her belly.
It was soft.
âUnyak!â
Feel, feel. A kidâs belly really is soft and round. This is addicting. Then how will other places feel? And so, I fell asleep while caressing Rangiiâs soft body.
âU-unyaaang.â
Â
I was troubled. I woke up and was greeted with a development I had never had to go through before, and I was extremely troubled as I thought of what to do next. I-I need to calm down. I followed my advice and objectively examined the situation.
I was lying on my side in bed. And Rangii lay next to me with her back against my chest. My left arm was underneath her neck, acting as her pillow, and my right hand was on her stomach. No, not anymore it wasnât. Since I moved my hand the moment I woke up.
Itâs so weird that her belly is actually softer than her breastsâŚno, I mean right now I look like an absolute degenerate. A pervert. Like a lolicon. What should I do? I canât even change my position because of my left arm. Itâd be counterproductive to move my left arm and wake up Rangii. And while I was unable to do anythingâŚ
Cock-a-doodle-doo~.
I heard an almost generic rooster signal the start of the morning. Ah, wasnât that the first roosterâs cry? I must have woken up really early, if the sun is only now rising. Actually, itâs a good thing I got up as soon as I did. Since I woke up before Rangii.
But right thenâŚ
Du-ru-ruk.
Someone opened the door.
âIt is time to wake up.â
Wearing the same black modernized hanbok and maintaining her lack of any facial expressions, Saehee opened the door and entered. I know it wouldâve sufficed just to say that Saehee entered, but I was trying to slow down time by stretching out my description of her. Unfortunately, this strategy had no such effect.
ââŚâŚâ
ââŚâŚâ
Our eyes met. A moment later the corners of Saeheeâs mouth quirked up.
âLolicon. Pervert. Human trash. Which do you prefer, Young Master?
âThis isnât what it looks like! What you think happened didnât really happen!â
âIt seems that you are still exhausted from last night. I shall visit you later.â
This damn woman has no intention of listening to a word I say.
âLike I said, itâs not like that!â
âMmmm. Not likeâŚwhat?â
Shoot. Rangii woke up.
Rangii rubbed her eyes and, in a sleep-logged voice, said:
âYaaawn⌠Sunghoon kept me from sleepingâŚso Iâm going to sleep more.â
After saying something bound to cause a misunderstanding, she turned to face me.
âZzz.â
She fell asleep.
Du-ru-ruk.
The door closed shut.
Â
With Saehee acting as if she knew everything already, I gave up on explaining the situation to her. For whatever reason, there was only stamina food for breakfast, and after eating, I started packing up. Mom said for me to go back to Seoul, so I needed to be fully prepared. Rangii crouched beside me and started talking.
âAre you going somewhere?â
âI need to go home. I canât stay here anymore.â
âHome?â
âMy home.â
ââŚYouâre going to Seoul?!â
She was lost in thought for a moment before jerking backward in surprise. Whatâs the matter?
âW-what about me? Are you just going to cast me aside and leave me here?â
What are you, a stray dog? Cast you aside? I was going to tell her that of course she was going to go with me, but Rangii had something catastrophic to say.
âThen what was all that last night? Was it a mid-summer nightâs prank?!â
âDonât say something that can be so easily misunderstood!!â
What do you mean, what I did last night?! All I did was hug you and go to sleep!
Iâd better change the subject before she says anything else ridiculous.
âAlso, of course youâre going with me. No oneâs getting cast aside.â
ââŚEh?â
A question mark appeared above Rangiiâs head.
âOr, what, are you not coming with me? Are you going to stay here by yourself?â
Rangii looked like she was about to cry. That expression made me uneasy. A kid shouldnât make that kind of face. So I spoke a little harshly.
âI told you in the cave. Letâs go together. Have you gone senile?â
Rangiiâs tail straightened and puffed up.
âThatâs a mean joke! Sunghoon, youâre a meanie!â
I ignored that.
âSo? Is there a reason why you canât go with me?â
After getting lost in thought about it for a moment, Rangii shook her head.
ââŚThereâs no big problem.â
Does that mean thereâs a small problem?
âBut if I follow you I may be a nuisance.â
âWhat about it?â
âCan you not remain here?â
âI canât.â
âWhy not?â
âMy mom told me to come to Seoul immediately.â
Plus, itâd be best to fix the misunderstanding with Narae as soon as possible. But Rangii, this brat. After hearing about Mom, she lowered her head and her tail wagged slowly from side to side. Why does she look so down?
âWhatâs wrong?â
âIf itâs a command from my mother-in-law, then there is no helping itâŚâ
âAnd just whoâs your mother-in-law?â
âIs it strange to call the mother of my husband mother-in-law?â
Your logic is fundamentally flawed.
âNo, never mind that.â
I could now ignore what she said, like a dad being told by his baby girl that she would marry him when she grew up. I guess Iâve matured.
âWhyâd you react like that when I mentioned my mom?â
âAh, that.â
Rangii fiddled with her tail as she spoke.
âMother-in-law is a formidable personage. Even I cannot face her.â
âWhat does that even mean?â
âMother-in-law believes that, if she puts her mind to it, she could do something even to a spirit like me.â
ââŚIt definitely sounds difficult to face someone that delusional.â
Rangiiâs true body is Jirisan and even her spiritual body is the size of a mountain, so if thereâs someone who deludes herself into thinking she can take on Rangii, then of course itâd be difficult to face such a person.
âBut because her belief is grounded in realityâŚâ
âEh?â
Whyâre you saying something that makes no sense? Momâs definitely a little unusual, but sheâs still a normal human. How can my mom possibly face a phantom like you?
âListen well. We phantoms fear above all those humans that believe there is absolutely nothing they cannot do. Even great phantoms such as I cannot injure humans who have no substance.â
âSo youâre saying my momâs that kind of person?â
Rangii nodded her head. Wow, Mom. You were acknowledged by the Tiger from the Dangun myth.
âHuh, I see.â
I already knew that Mom was the one who married Dad with the intention of reforming him. If you look at it in a certain way, sheâs more of a freak than Dad. She had the strange confidence that led to her motivation to fix Dadâs personality.
Maybe I inherited this trait from my mom, but I grew up to be someone who sticks to his beliefs no matter what anyone else says. I know itâs a bad habit, but itâs really hard to fix whatâs called a personality.
But the problem I need to think about right now isnât my personality. How I can go to Seoul with Rangii? Because Mom said to come back to Seoul together, if I donât do that, then my life may be in danger. So I looked at Rangii again.
âAre you saying you wonât go with me?â
âBut if I go to SeoulâŚâ
Rangii shook her tail from side to side, lost in worry. I donât know what youâre worrying about, but I might end up being beaten by my mom if you donât go to Seoul.
Thatâs why I said this.
âIâll protect you.â
ââŚEh?â
âNo matter what my mom does, no matter what happens, Iâll protect you. So letâs go together.â
Donât go together and get killed, or go together and risk something happening. Between those two, obviously Iâll pick the latter.
âSunghoonâŚâ
Rangii was shaking.
âDo you really mean it?â
âOf course.â
Because Mom would kill me otherwise.
Totally clueless of my circumstances, Rangii crouched down, thenâŚ
âTruly, I knew you were my fated love!â
Whoa! Rangii jumped on me, tackling me to the ground, and she rubbed her face against my cheek. Surprised as I was by the supple give and warmth of her face, I grabbed her waist to try and pry her off.
âI have heard that men in the midst of puberty are akin to dogs in heat, and it appears to be true.â
Saehee had at some point opened the door and was sitting respectfully outside the room. I hugged Rangii, set her down to the side, and got up.
âHumans shouldnât bring up crap like that.â
âI am not a human.â
Now, Iâm not even curious about what you are. Iâm talking about what kind of phantom you are. âMore importantly, Rangiiâs going to Seoul with me. Is there a bus route that can take us there?â
Saehee, however, ignored me and looked at Rangii.
âAre you planning on going to Seoul, Master?â
Rangii nodded. Saeheeâs usual emotionless expression broke for a moment but returned to normal in an instant, too fast for me to figure out what kind of face she made.
âI see. In that case, I will prepare the car.â
âBut what are you going to do?â
âObviously I shall stay by the Masterâs side.â
Canât you just stay here? For the sake of my sanity.
No, I should look on the bright side. If I went with Rangii alone, then Iâd have to take care of her as well. Since Mom is busy with work and Dad is Dad. In that case itâd actually be best for Saehee to come with us. But there was still something I had to ask.
âWhat about the house?â
âBaduk will be here.â
Baduk became a guard dog.
ââŚWill that really be okay? Wonât Baduk be lonely if sheâs all by herself?â
âThere is no need to worry. The children who left because of the Young Masterâs stench will return to keep Baduk company once they realize that you have left.â
If I respond, then I lose. I ignored Saeheeâs deliberate choice of words and asked a question.
âThose children you talked about. Theyâre phantoms right?â
âThat is correct.â
Then this place really will become a phantomâs mansion.
âI shall go prepare the luggage.â
Just like when she came here, she disappeared without a sounds. She really lacks any hint of physical presence. If I were walking on a road in the middle of the night and she spoke to me from behind, I might have a heart attack.
âIâm going to pack my things, so if you have anything to bring, then pack it.â
After I said that, Rangii grabbed me from behind and hugged me around my neck.
ââŚWhatâre you doing?â
âWhat Iâm going to bring.â
Am I an object?
âAnything else?â
âNone. All I need is Sunghoon.â
âŚAh, thatâs actually a little touching. This brat is so young that sheâs still able to say such incredibly embarrassing things. Thatâs why sheâs cute. How adorable, so adorable. So much so that I want to bite her.
âYeah. Thanks.â
Since I couldnât bite her, I put my hand on top of hers.
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When I packed my backpack and headed to the yard, Baduk was waiting for me.
âYoung Master, isnât there any way you could stay here longer?â
Although it was sad to see Baduk with her tail down straight down and looking at me so mournfully as if she was about to cry,
I truly wished I didnât have to do this to Baduk, whose tail drooped lifelessly as she looked plaintively up at me as if on the verge of tears.
âSorry. Something urgent came up.â
Because in this world, thereâs nothing more precious than oneâs own life.
âWhiiiiine.â
Uwak?! Sheâs really crying! Baduk rubbed her eyes with her palms, twin waterfalls seeming to fall from her large eyes. When I saw this, I had the strange thought that perhaps this dog girlâs tears were the one thing in this world more precious than oneâs own life.
No, stop it. If I falter here, then tonight Iâm going to be eating dinner in Hell. Mom would have no trouble at all coming to Jirisan and punishing her disobedient son. I patted Badukâs head as I spoke.
âIâll be back after everythingâs done. Donât cry, you brat. If strangers saw this, theyâd think I was leaving forever.â
âYouâre going to come back?â
âThatâs right.â
âWhen will you be back?â
Ummm⌠It should be okay to stay a week here during summer vacation, right?
âIn about twenty days? So during that time you need to be sure to guard the house well, okay?â
Baduk nodded in response and, making it unbelievable that she was crying just a moment ago, her eyes filled with resolution as she looked up at me.
âYes! Iâll protect it for sure!â
âYeah, arenât you a good girl.â
I was petting Baduk like that when suddenlyâŚ
âThe Young Master is truly a lolicon.â
âHeek?!â
I was surprised to hear Saeheeâs voice from behind me. (I gave up on caring that Saehee calls me a lolicon.) R-rather than being a phantom, wouldnât it be more accurate to call you a ghost? It was truly hard to see her as a human when she was standing underneath the sunâs powerful rays and absorbing every single one. Ah, right, she isnât human. Anyways, she was carrying a black travelling bag with two hands.
Huh?
ââŚSo itâs not a sack?â
âAccording to common sense, I believe it would be strange to carry a sack in this day and age.â
âŚSorry. I honestly thought you would pack your things up in a huge blanket. But the thing isâŚ
âThen does that mean you donât think those clothes youâre wearing are weird?â
âThis is my preference.â
ââŚAnd Rangiiâs clothes?â
âThat is my preference.â
Ah, yeah. Iâll respect your taste in clothes.
âSo where did Miss Rangii go?â
At my words, Saehee turned around and looked at the roof. My eyes naturally followed hers.
I got goosebumps down my back.
Standing there was someone unrecognizableâno, wait. She looked the exact same as normal, except Rangii stood tall and proud. She still looked like a small, adorable child, but she seemed to be wider than the sky, heavier than a mountain, and deeper than the ocean, an appearance perfectly befitting a character from mythology.
âŚJust what am I thinking of while looking at Rangii?
More importantly, what is she doing there? Whatâll she do if she falls and hurts herself? I opened my mouth to warn her, butâŚ
âPlease pardon me.â
Saehee blocked my ears, so I had no choice but to keep quiet. And thenâŚ
A tigerâs roar, indescribable with words, spread throughout the heavens and the earth. I could see it going through the earth and causing the earth to shake. I would have collapsed if Baduk hadnât grabbed me from behind, and I would have blacked out if Saehee hadnât blocked my ears.
W-what was that? What did Rangii do? Saehee took her hands off my ears. I forced open my inexplicably dry lips.
âW-whatâŚwas that?â
âFor the Master, it is similar to a farewell. There is no need for you to know.â
Farewell? Youâre saying that that was a farewell? But to me it sounded like she was threatening someone? Did I mishear it? Do all tigerâs roars feel like that? My head was filled with all these thoughts when, before I realized it, Rangii had come down from the roof and grabbed my hand.
âDid you wait long?â
ââŚâŚno.â
Seeing her innocent expression, I felt that I somehow had misinterpreted her roar. I guess tigerâs roars are always like that. Rangii nodded at my words and spoke to Baduk, who until just this second was acting as my legs.
âThen, Shin-ah. Please take care of the house.â
âYes, Master.â
âShin-ah?â
Wasnât her name Baduk? As I was thinking that, the kind Saehee graciously gave me an explanation.
âThat is Badukâs name that she was blessed with by heaven. Simply put, you can consider it to be her true name.â
âIs it something important?â
Saehee nodded her head.
âMore important than oneâs own life. Carelessly using such a name will result in the speaker getting murdered without excuse. Although we have only just met, I hope you go to a better place.â
ââŚAm I being murdered?â
Is Baduk going to transform into her original form and bite my head off?
âItâs okay, Young Master.â
Whether Baduk read my thoughts or not, she casually walked in front of me and spoke.
âBecause the Young Master is the one who will become the Masterâs husband, it is okay. If a normal human had said such a thing, I would have bitten him and rolled him around in my mouth.â
Never had the word husband sounded so beautiful to me.
âYeah, okay. Thatâs a relief.â
âTch.â
Did you just click your tongue? No, donât argue back. In the world, itâs sometimes the best strategy to pretend to not have heard anything. Just then, I heard a car pull up outside the front gate.
âThen Iâm going.â
âGood bye, Master. Young Master, please return soon. And Saehee, please take care as well.â
As I received Badukâs farewell, I went out the front gate. Saehee followed right behind me, and Rangii alsoâŚno, she was standing in front of the gate, lost in thought. This brat. Does she really not want to leave? Although thereâs the seal, itâs probably because sheâs leaving a place sheâs lived for over 4,000 years.
âŚThereâs no helping it. Itâs not like me, but I guess I should give a small push.
For the sake of my survival.
âRangii.â
âHunyak?!â
Rangii was surprised, and she let out a youthful yelp as all the hair on her body bristled upwards. âŚAre you a cat? I gave Nyangiiâno, wait. I reached my hand out to Rangii.
âLetâs go.â
ââŚOkay!â
Although she was hesitant for a moment, she quickly smiled wide and grabbed my hand. I opened the door and Rangii entered first, then I went in.
But Saehee had no plans to enter the car. I was going to ask her if she was going to sit in the front, but she was looking off into the distance and both corners of her mouth rose into a frightening smile. My mouth refused to move when I saw her make that face.
W-what are you smiling like that for? I stuck my head out to see what Saehee was looking at, but all I could see was the treesâ shadows shaking in the wind.
ââŚWhatâs wrong?â
âA cute few are talking amongst themselves as they watch us leaving.â
But Rangiiâs in the car. âŚThat was a bad joke.
âWhatâs there?â
âIt was three bears.â
In my head, I automatically remembered a childrenâs song. (tn: Korean song many children learn. Called âGom Se Mariâ or the â3 Bears Songâ)
âThey may have come to avenge the papa bear.â
âThe daddy bear died?!â
âIt is okay. The mama bear is still alive.â
âŚI need to get them out of here to protect the ecosystem. Otherwise, the black bear family will end up in the phantomsâ stomachs.
âHow rude, the lot of them. If you wish to eat them, I will prepare them very quickly.â
âItâs fine.â
âIt is likely they will follow us to Seoul, so serving them as a meal will be very simple.â
Saeheeâs joke was scary because it didnât sound like she was joking.