HYDP C22
by berryChapter 22
 âThat was Yeon Sanhongâthe âfragileâ one you called himâwho did that to Gu Pilju.â
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âThe one who crippled Gu Pilju like that was Yeon Sanhong.â
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âIn that accident, it wasnât only Sanhong who was injured. Gu Pilju hovered between life and death that day too. Then, while hospitalized, Yeon Sanhong did that to Gu Pilju and disappeared.â
At Baek Cheon-jungâs words, Cheonguk quietly lowered his head. Then he bent forward and began to laugh.
Looking down at him, Cheon-jung spoke low.
âYou can laugh right now?â
ââŠHaa.â
Holding back laughter until even the tear ducts were damp, he let out a breath.
âWith that little body⊠the way he fought with everything he had just to protect himself. Fuck. Honestly⊠makes me want to pet him.â
ââŠUnbelievable. You lunatic.â
âHow admirable is that. Right?â
When he pictured him battling for his own body, the laughter burst out on its own. It only grew and showed no sign of stopping. In the end, half giving up, Cheon-jung halted the questioning and quietly stepped out.
âTeam Lead Cheon wonât dodge discipline, will he.â
âHardly. He left a man in that stateâhow could he.â
âFour weeks minimum recovery, they said.â
Watching him laugh, pity pooled in Suhoâs eyes.
âDoes Mr. Yeon Sanhong⊠sell drugs by any chance?â
âNo. Why.â
âBecause since the boss came back from seeing him, his⊠state is strange. Like heâs someone else.â
ââŠWhat could it be. Heâll snap out of it.â
Grinding the butt in the ashtray, he put out the ember. Then he approached the quiet man sitting in the back. Name: Ahn Si-yeong. A long-time victim of Gu Piljuâs abuse.
To the hollow-eyed Si-yeong, he handed a drink and asked carefully.
âIs it true you were abused by Team Lead Gu Pilju.â
ââŠYes.â
His pupils were empty. The moment his designation became known inside, his job was as good as gone. A wretched outcome.
âFor now, go to the infirmary and rest.â
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âGo on.â
Bowing his head low, Si-yeong quietly left the waiting room.
After that day, there was no word from Seo Kang-jo.
Naturally, he figured, heâd be holed up somewhere busy minding some part of his business. For Sanhong, it was a relief.
He even entertained a pointless wish that heâd disappear forever.
Let him never appear before him again. Let it quietly end on its own before something loud happens.
Cheonguk, too, didnât show. That, too, turned out to be a three-day resolve. All the talk about liking him and whatnotâempty bluster.
After such big words, heâd vanished without a hair in sight; that, he liked.
âAs expected.â
Pouring hot water into a paper cup of instant coffee and stirring, he smiled slightly. Next operation, heâd surely be out for blood to kill him.
âHaaâŠâ
Who knew when theyâd barge in againâbut thinking on it only made him tired. His body ached, his mood as well, and just as a twinge of ennui rose, the twinsâ faces came to mind.
He decided that today, no matter what, he would go. He hung a âClosedâ sign on the pawnshop door and headed straight out of Horangyong-dong.
He went straight to a supermarket.
Once beyond Horangyong-dong, brilliant lights filled the streets. The particular liveliness of a neighborhood where people lived filled his eyes.
The walk to the market felt like a rare stretch of peaceful rest.
With a cart in hand, he moved about calmly and filled it. He wasnât the type to ban everything âunhealthyâ outright, but he didnât let them run wild either. Right in the middle. He wanted to raise the kids without being overbearing. But impulse buys were hard to resist.
âClosing-time sale!â calls tempted him on all sides; in the end, he picked up another basket. He ended up lugging two.
His careful hand choosing household items carried a desire to be helpful, even knowing Huigang had probably already ordered it all online.
âNot every day! Omega suppressants at a shock sale!â
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The shout in his ear made him stop.
Drawn by the âhalf-off for first releaseâ banner, he stepped overâindeed, the prices were lower than usual. And from a reputable brandâquality he could trust.
He did usually resolve needs during heat cycles, but still, heâd been taking suppressants regularly, just in case. He was nearly outâat this price, it seemed right.
He bought three sets.
It was as if Huigangâs nagging voice echoed beside him. By the time he left the market, both hands were weighed down. Loading the trunk and wiping sweat from his brow, he made a resolution to himself. The bags drooped like calabashes, making a mockery of his âIâll buy just a little.â Loading the trunk and wiping his brow, the image that popped into his head made him laugh alone.
Thwack!
Someone suddenly smacked the back of his head hard.
âAhâŠ!â
âHey, what brings you to this neighborhood?â
ââŠAh.â
Typical Horangyong-dong punks. Young, faces sharpened by the sting of constant debt.
âWhatâs all thatâlugging so much. Where are you going?â
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Never in life could he let these punks find his place. Before he could think, one shifted the topic.
âForget thatâhow much will you give us for this.â
âWhat is it.â
âA watch, idiot. Canât you see?â
âI can see thatâwhereâd you get it.â
âIt was a gift.â
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ââŠFuck, donât look at us like thatâwasnât stolen, okay? You accusing us?â
Plainly not cleanly obtained. Theft, extortion⊠take your pick.
âHey! So how much will you pay!â
âI donât appraise.â
âWhat? Why the fuck not?â
âGo find out somewhere else.â
As he turned, the boss grabbed his shoulder. Gwak Ju-young.
âAppraise it while Iâm being nice. How muchâll you pay.â
âThen how much do you want.â
âFive million won.â
âThen get a loan for that amount.â
âWhat? A loan? A pawnshop gives loans?â
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They didnât even know what a pawnshop was. Pressing his lips, he finally explained, calm.
âIf you need cash, you put up collateral and take a loan. Repay principal and interest within six months, you get the item back. Understand?â
ââŠHa, fuck. So youâre saying âhand over the goods,â right?â
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âSo do we get a loan from you?â
âNo. I donât deal with things that arenât people.â
The air chilled. Maybe that was too far; dipping his head slightly, he added:
âKidding.â
ââŠFuck. Why are your jokes so shitty? We mightâve gotten hurt feelings between us.â
Grinning, Ju-young slung an arm over his shoulder and leaned his weight.
âBut Iâm a credit delinquent.â
âDoesnât matter. Just pay within six months.â
âSo, five millionâright away?â
âWe write a contract. Iâm off nowâletâs talk tomorrow.â
âRight. Yeah. Weâre counting on you, Sanhong.â
ââŠDonât count on me. Count on your conscience.â
They were the type that needed everything explained one through ten. The punks broke up, promising tomorrow.
He steadied his breath. Grateful his private life wasnât exposed, he firmed his resolve.
If anyone trailed him, he wouldnât hesitate to kill.
âYeah. Donât trust easily. Itâs all a trick to get you killed.â
âI know. I donât trust.â
âHah, the guy who âdoesnât trustââyou think I havenât known you long? If it were anyone else, youâd have killed him already and called Iori.â
âThatâs true.â
âThat guy, Ioriâtemper aside, heâs damn good when he works.â
At Huigangâs words, he smiled and agreed.
Stepping away from Horangyong-dong for a bit, he headed home for the first time in a while. As expected, Huigang welcomed him, and the kids came toddling, the way they always did, into his arms.
They always led with their heads; with his ribs aching, he couldnât even check themâjust hugged them. Now, with the kids asleep, he and Huigang were catching up after a long time.
âThey said the kids talked about you at kindergarten.â
âMe? About me?â
âMustâve been a time to share parentsâ designations. Turns out you were the only dominant Omega among the parents. The kids were all surprised.â
ââŠKids these days are fast. They talk about that already?â
âSome of the quick ones are already getting tested.â
Touching the alcohol-free beer can with his fingertips, he nodded.
âThey even said thereâs a rumor at kindergarten that youâre like a fairy.â
âWhatâs that supposed to mean.â
âRemember when the kidsâ friends came over before? Looks like they saw the family photo over there.â
âAh.â
On the living room table, a small frame sat.