TFN C12
by berryChapter 12
At the same negative answer, Cheongmun pushed up his slipping glasses with a finger, thought briefly, then moved his hand in the air.
Wondering what he might be pulling from inventory, Wonhyo watched with a sulky gaze.
Cheongmun took out a very small, packaged cookie.
At the crinkle of the wrapper, his ears twitched despite himself.
Cheongmun came closer, unwrapped it, and offered the cookie to Wonhyo. It smelled sweet, but something felt off; Wonhyo drew his head back and shook his head to refuse.
âOccasionally, in A-rank or higher dungeons, hunters fall under curses that animalize them; this is a communication-aid item made for such people. It contains nothing harmfulâto humans or to animals.â
Thereâs a thing like that?
Wonhyo couldnât comprehend how cookie crumbs could solve a communication problem that even a talisman made with three yearsâ worth of accrued merit couldnât undo.
But since Cheongmun wasnât forcing it into his mouth, he politely brought his nose closer.
Sniff, sniff.
No bad scentâjust like an oatmeal cookie with a bit more sugar.
âTry it first, and if it does nothing, we can continue using the current method to talk.â
Thereâd be nothing to lose.
He hesitated about taking food from someoneâs hand, but the fact that the other was a civil servant inspired trust.
If it goes wrong, a formal complaint can be filed.
Thinking that, he accepted a small piece, swallowed, and felt a slight minty coolness down his throat.
âMint?â
Huh?
At the thunder-like wrap of his own voice around his ears, Wonhyo startled and sprang up. Then, hearing a low chuckle above his head, he quickly regained his composure.
âAhem.â
Clearing his throat, he straightened, coiling his tail around his paws as if arranging his attire, lifted his head, and sat properly.
The honed-knife presence of Cheongmun was still hard to meet head-on, but perhaps heâd grown used to it while stuck togetherâhe wasnât as scared as at first.
Checking his watch, Cheongmun spoke.
âTalking should be possible for about an hour.â
Not bad.
Wonhyo grew quietly excited at the existence of an item heâd like to buy in bulk for emergencies.
Before he could blurt out where to get itâawkward, since they hadnât even had a real conversationâCheongmun showed the remaining cookie in his palm.
âItâs an item used internally by the Agency; obtaining it separately will be difficult.â
All the more reason to have a productive conversation.
A bit deflated, Wonhyo lifted his chin, signaling heâd answer sincerely.
âLetâs revisit the earlier question first. Why canât we see again what we saw at the apartment?â
Wonhyo narrowed his eyes.
âWhat I called at the apartment was a kind of lingering thought at the sceneâan original-grudge, that is, a trace the culprit leftâand if itâs not the same place, it canât be summoned. Itâs like trying to find water from a dried mark.â
So the earlier âNot nowâ paired with âNot neverâ made sense to Cheongmun.
âAn original grudge⊠that truly exists?â
Wonhyo clenched his narrower eyes shut.
âIt does. If one refuses to believe, thatâs that.â
âI see. Then is it common for ghosts to exert physical force and kill, like this case?â
Sighing, Wonhyo opened his eyes and looked at him.
âNo. Life and death lie side by side, but crossing that boundary is rare.â
His voice turned firm.
It would be a lie to say ghosts seldom harm humans, but there were truly few that could directly injure the body.
Cheongmun tilted his head.
âWhat you showed us didnât appear on video. Can it actually be recorded?â
ââŠI call it a wavelength; if tuned, it can be captured by devices that use mana. Payment upfrontâfifty per minute for video.â
âFive thousand per photo, correct?â
Cheongmun cut in, his gaze tightening slightly.
âItâs not an illusion-magic type skill, then.â
âIâm no mage.â
On that point, Wonhyo was unequivocal.
No matter how much one swept with a mana scanner, divine power wouldnât be foundâjust as at every scene heâd visited.
âSo, divine-power category?â
âIf one must, must classify it, yes?â
âWhen service fees arise from the use of divine power, thereâs a recommendation not to exceed 300,000 won per instance, and in the event of a pricing dispute, the Agency can issue an authoritative interpretation.â
ââŠItâs not exactly divine power.â
âCosts for ability use are handled per the major class of the job code assigned at awakening, under international treaty. Would you state your exact occupation?â
Wonhyo narrowed his eyes.
Cheongmunâs lips lifted.
âIf youâve produced and sold footage at the prices first stated, administrative fines may be due. If assessed, a detailed statement and receipts must be attached at tax time; absent documentation, an additional 15% may be levied.â
In that case, youâd answer not to the Agency but to the tax office, and being flagged would make things very fussy for a whileâquite a nuisance.
His voice remained even as he explained.
Startled at the prospect of being attacked not just by the Agencyâlong warned as the most watchfulâbut by the even scarier tax office, Wonhyo flinched.
ââŠI havenât sold any.â
Honestly, heâd only named it to shoo them off; heâd never actually taken the money.
âI see.â
âYes.â
Even with the calm delivery, the pressure from Cheongmunâs gaze made him swallow.
Cheongmun smiled again.
âThen. You can recalculate within the recommended price range.â
He shook his head quickly.
The gaze cooled further.
Wonhyo spoke fast.
âItâs not about the price! I canât get back into that apartment for at least a week.â
Heâd need access inside to record or photograph; getting back in was step one.
If he went after letting the ghostly load dissipate, maybeâbut going just because he was human again would almost certainly mean turning back into a beast on the spot.
There was no special way to erase accumulated ghostly energy; only letting time run its course.
âA week, huh. Must you be present on site?â
âThatâs fastest and most accurate. I could use talismans, but those draw on mana too.â
Like illusion magic, mana reaction would disqualify it as court evidence.
Heâd learned that after taking a few jobs from his detective-division uncle; even for the Agency, trials werenât held in-house, so it was the same result.
âUnderstood.â
He nodded, apparently following.
âEven if the scene is old, can those traces be captured on video?â
Tilting his head, Wonhyo wondered if he meant a revisit in a week.
âWell, Iâve captured things that happened about a month prior. If the traces exist, you can see faintly even at places ten or twenty years old.â
Ghosts didnât only wander âfreshâ; places like murder scenes, where grudges caked thickly, often yielded traces even long after.
Some reputed haunted spots still active had passed a hundred years.
Even without such energy, if one knew the deadâs name and birth date, there were other methods.
ââŠIs that so?â
âYes. For now?â
At the words, spoken while he stared into space, Wonhyo nodded assent.
A short breath out, and the eyes went dry again.
âThen another question. You said earlier itâs rare for ghosts to physically harm people. What made it possible this time?â
Unsure where to begin, Wonhyo hesitated, then forced the words.
âItâs resonance, one could say. Similar to how I render that kind of energy into video. Normally, together but not touching at allâbut when a certain frequency, a wavelength, matches, ghosts can make contact. Possession needs a match like that to let a ghost adhere to a person.â
He simplified his specialty by analogy, then idly flicked his tail.
Hm? When did that come loose?
He grabbed the careening tail with a forepaw and coiled it.
âBut using divine power requires appropriate payment. Not necessarily expensiveâbut appropriate.â
He pressed his forepaws into the floor and issued the caution.
âWhat happens if one doesnât pay?â
He seemed meticulous about this âprice.â
âBad luck follows. Not a mere âunlucky dayâ like higher odds of a mishap or illnessâbut the kind of bad luck where you could drown in a bowl of water.â
Catch it wrong, and itâs death.
âThen Iâll pay.â
He stated he would pay fairly, but Wonhyo only wrinkled his nose-bridge.
âWith taxpayer money?â
Even if allotted activity funds existed, wouldnât spending them on a shaman cause trouble?
At the pointed question, Cheongmun nudged his glasses up the bridge.
âItâll be out of pocket.â