Karmic Debt C3
by berryChapter 3
âNot to me. Make a public apology. Tell everyone it wasnât your story but your high school juniorâs, and that you lied because life was hard.â
Mugyeongâs face instantly turned pale blue.
âW-whaaat? Unho, no, I canât do that!â
âWhy not? You said you were sorry. Donât tell me you werenât sincere?â
In desperation, Mugyeong dropped to his knees.
The waiting room floor was just as cold as Je Unhoâs expression, but he didnât even have the luxury of feeling ashamed.
âUnho, I really am sorry. But I spent all my time training as an idol, so I donât even have a college degree. The only things I know how to do are dance and sing. If I quit now, how am I supposed to find another job? My life is over if this ends.â
He bowed repeatedly.
âYou know me. Iâm weak, and Iâm dumb. If I try learning something new at this age, Iâll starve to death before I even manage to get good at it.â
Unho frowned as though troubled.
âHa⊠hyung, why are you so selfish? Youâre saying you can use me and hurt me, but you personally shouldnât suffer any consequences at all.â
âIâm sorry. I really am sorry, but Iâll do anything except a public apology.â
âAnything?â
One of Unhoâs brows twitched upward.
Mugyeong nodded frantically, desperate to grab onto the opportunity.
âYeah. Anything.â
Unho sighed and rubbed at his eyelids tiredly.
Honestly, there wasnât much a failed idol like Mugyeong could even offer him. If anything, seeing Mugyeongâs downfall would probably satisfy him more.
By the time Mugyeongâs thoughts had progressed all the way to Maybe I should promise him money first and figure out how much kidneys sell for these days later, Unho finally answered.
âAlright.â
âReally?â
âYes. First, get up off the floor. Donât kneel just anywhere. It makes me look like Iâm bullying you.â
Overjoyed, Mugyeong jumped to his feetâ
âand immediately the world spun.
As he staggered, a thick arm slipped under his armpit to support him.
âHyung, you have orthostatic hypotension. Why are you standing up so fast?â
Sighing, Unho helped him into a chair.
Though his vision was still dark and blurry, Mugyeong couldnât stop grinning from relief.
âWow, you still remember that? Your memoryâs really good, Unho.â
âHyung, is this really the time to smile?â
Unho clicked his tongue in disbelief at Mugyeongâs idiotically cheerful expression.
âI have three conditions.â
âT-three of them?â
One of Unhoâs eyebrows rose sharply.
Mugyeong immediately realized his mistake.
âRight. Three whole requests sounds troublesome. Letâs just make it simple and settle things with one public apology instead.â
âNo! Thatâs not what I meant. I meant⊠are just three really enough?â
Afraid Unho might change his mind, Mugyeong hurriedly corrected himself.
âFirst, stop going around talking about my stories as if theyâre your own.â
âOkay.â
âSecond, take down every post about my story currently online. Everything except the original station footage.â
âA-all of it?â
âWhy? Going to miss the attention?â
Unhoâs voice turned icy.
Mugyeong weakly protested while carefully watching his mood, but it was useless.
âN-no, of course not. How could I shamelessly say something like that? Itâs just⊠there are so many videos. We donât even have a proper managerâŠâ
âThat makes it better. If you report them personally, theyâll get removed faster.â
ââŠ.â
âAnd second, I need you to help me with my work.â
âWhat kind of work?â
What could an ordinary person possibly help with in the shaman business?
For a brief moment, terrifying words flashed through Mugyeongâs head:
Human sacrifice. Curse rituals. Spirit substitution.
Watching Mugyeongâs face gradually turn bluer by the second, Unho finally spoke with obvious amusement.
âA paranormal YouTube channel.â
ââŠYouTube?â
âIâm going to run a channel dealing with supernatural phenomena. I want you to appear on it.â
âWhat would I have to do?â
The suggestion was surprisingly reasonable.
Still, it was too early to relax. What if he was supposed to act as the sacrificial offering on camera?
âYouâll verify paranormal phenomena from the perspective of a normal person.â
âOh.â
Color immediately returned to Mugyeongâs face.
If it was just physical labor, he could absolutely handle it.
Noâ this was actually beneficial to him.
For a failed idol with no regular appearances and zero recognition, opportunities like this were impossible to get even with money.
âSure! Iâll work hard. Just tell me what to do.â
His expression was so transparent that anyone could read exactly what he was thinking.
Unho raised a suspicious eyebrow.
âYouâre not secretly happy because you think youâre getting appearance fees, are you? I canât pay you.â
âHey, what kind of person do you think I am? I have a conscience too.â
Mugyeong thumped his chest indignantly.
Unho looked unconvinced.
âAnd the third condition⊠Iâll tell you later.â
âWhat is it?â
âEven if I told you now, the current you wouldnât be able to grant it.â
ââŠMoney?â
âDo you even have money to give?â
Mugyeong puffed his cheeks out.
It was true, but it still hurt. Calling a beggar poor to his face was cruel.
âItâs not about money, so donât worry. Iâll tell you when the time comes. Just focus on keeping the promises youâve already made.â
âOkay.â
What kind of request was important enough to drag out like this?
A strange uneasiness lingered in the corner of Mugyeongâs chest, but he didnât have the luxury of refusing. Right now, putting out the immediate fire came first.
âGive me your number. The PD will contact you with details about the broadcast later today.â
After Mugyeong entered his number into Unhoâs phone, Unho immediately pressed the call button.
Mugyeongâs own phoneâ still in Unhoâs other handâ began ringing.
After confirming the displayed number, Unho finally returned the phone.
What a meticulous bastard.
Mugyeong clicked his tongue.
âCome on, would I seriously lie about my phone number too?â
He looked slightly wounded, but Unho didnât budge.
âWell⊠after getting stabbed in the back once already, itâs hard to trust you.â
Mugyeong grumbled internally.
What an asshole.
Back in high school heâd at least been innocently cute.
âOh right, I almost forgot the most important thing.â
Unho smiled slowly.
âWhen you make a promise with a shaman, you absolutely have to keep it. Otherwise, divine punishment comes down on you. You know that, right?â
âD-divine punishment?â
Mugyeongâs face turned pale again.
His life was already cursed enough. How could it possibly get worse?
âThatâs terrifying. Why are you so suspicious of me?â
âIâm just warning you in advance, just in case. Our spirits are especially strict.â
âWhy would I break a promise with you when itâll only make my life worse? Please put in a good word with the spirits for me too.â
Mugyeong pleaded desperately, but Unho only kept smiling.
âThat depends on how you behave, hyung.â
On the way back to the dorm, Mugyeongâs steps felt light.
People always said to turn crisis into opportunity, and surely this was exactly what they meant.
Heâd despaired thinking everything was over after his lie got exposed, but instead heâd gained a chance to appear on a brand-new program.
And meeting Unho again after losing contact for so many years felt like an unexpected gift heâd never even dared hope for.
At first, Mugyeong had started using Unhoâs story simply to gain public attention and make money.
He had no intention of glorifying such a selfish motive.
Still⊠maybe part of him had secretly been waiting for this moment all along.
If Unho heard that thought, heâd probably snort and call it ridiculous.
Truthfully, Mugyeong and Unho had only been close for less than a year.
Back then, Unho had been a second-year student while Mugyeong was a third-year. They werenât inseparable best friends hanging out after school every day.
Then Unho suddenly transferred without saying a word, cutting off all contact completely.
At the time, Mugyeong had thought it would become nothing more than a small memory forgotten after graduation.
But strangely enough, even through the chaos of the entertainment industry after graduating high school, his memories of Unho never disappeared completely.
When he passed his company audition.
When he cried after his first fan meeting.
Even on the night his group suffered a terrible traffic accident and he lay hospitalizedâ
Mugyeong would suddenly think of Unho.
Where is he now?
Did he end up becoming the shaman he hated so much?
âŠIs he even still alive?
The eerie and sorrowful stories Unho once shared with him always lingered somewhere in Mugyeongâs mind.
Mugyeong had such terrible memory that he forgot song lyrics heâd memorized the day before.
Yet somehow, the stories Unho told him never faded, no matter how many years passed.
Which was why, when Mugyeong brought up Unhoâs story during a variety show recording, it had been entirely impulsive.
The company had barely managed to secure him what mightâve been his final chance to appear on terrestrial television.
He was so nervous that the script heâd practiced beforehand completely blanked from his mind. The red recording light was already on, and the directorâs expression twisted with irritation watching a nobody idol stammer uselessly.
He had to say something.
But Mugyeong had never been good at lying or improvising.
And inside his now-empty head, the only thing remaining was Unhoâs old story.
âEver since I was very young, I could see strange things other people couldnât.â
The moment those first words left his mouth, Mugyeong realized heâd messed up.
Using someone elseâs deeply personal story without permissionâ especially pretending it was his ownâ was awful.
And it wasnât just anyoneâs story.
It was Unhoâs.
Someone whose fate he didnât even know.
Yet strangely enough, while memorizing scripted lines took dozens of repetitions, the story Unho had told him only once flowed naturally from his lips as though it had happened to him personally.
The cast members whoâd been staring elsewhere from exhaustion gradually turned toward him with interest.
Even the staff eventually fell silent and listened.
That recording ended successfully.
Even the PD, who previously treated him like dirt under his fingernails, came over afterward with a huge grin and patted his back.
âMugyeong-ssi, that story wasnât in the script, but it was even better. Why didnât you tell us something this interesting during the pre-meeting?â
The praise made Mugyeong happy.
But bitter too.
If this broadcast aired nationwide and Unho somehow saw it, heâd probably be deeply disappointed.
StillâŠ
If Unho appeared just to curse him out, at least Mugyeong would know he was alive.
Thinking something ridiculous like that, Mugyeong laughed quietly to himself.
And now that half-joking wish had unexpectedly come true.
Je Unho was alive.
And not only aliveâ heâd grown into a strong adult man impossible to associate with the frail boy Mugyeong remembered.
Back in high school, why had he suddenly disappeared?
What had he been doing all these years?
Mugyeong had endless questions.
But now theyâd be working together on broadcasts moving forward, so there would be plenty of time to find out.
Ever since debuting as an idol three years ago, Mugyeongâs life had felt like an endless downhill slope.
His steps toward the dorm were always heavy.
He never even knew if heâd be able to afford living expenses next month.
But today, for the first time in a very long whileâ
Mugyeong walked home feeling genuinely happy.
Beepâ
The moment he opened the dorm door, however, that happiness rapidly began to sink.
The stale smell of old cigarette smoke and sour laundry rushed out to greet him.
It smelled like defeat.