AAGULT Ch 149
by berryChapter 149
He wanted to meet him once the lecture ended, to speak with him somehow. But the moment it was over, the man vanished swiftly, surrounded by strict securityâgone before Jaeha could find a way to stop him.
âWhatâs this? Didnât know you were a fan.â
âKid was staring at his face the whole time. Guess thatâs what a pretty face does.â
âDidnât you hear the rumor last year? That he dumped that girl who was famous for her looks? Hey, Song Jaeha. You can tell us, right? Is it true?â
The only ones left were his friends, teasing him after heâd rushed out in a daze. They elbowed him with playful jabs. He smiled awkwardly. He wasnât in the moodâbut he wasnât the sort to storm off sullenly, either.
âItâs not like thatâŚâ
âSo after you broke up with Jisoo, you havenât been seeing anyone? Wait, was that breakup because of him too?â
âNo, everyone said Jisoo dumped him because of his hyung.â
Jisoo? Who the hell is that? Jaeha suddenly felt like crying. Apparently, this version of himself was active, sociable, even datingâvery unlike the real him. And if his âhyungâ had ruined his relationship? He didnât want the details.
He just picked up his bag instead of answering. He had to find Aidenâno matter what.
âLook at him, heâs about to cry. Stop teasing. Heâs trying to run away.â
âHahaha.â
He could barely stand their cheerful tone. He forced a smile, let it fade, and considered simply moving on with the moodâleaving quickly to figure out, once he reached the Association, how to see Aiden. But the words slipped out unconsciously:
âDidnât you think⌠it was strange?â
âWhat was?â
âThat⌠Guide Ye Aidenâs speech just now.â
âAnd what about it?â
He let his gaze drift over the faces of these friendsâfriends who felt familiar without carrying a single real memory with him. That only made the dissonance sharper.
âDonât you think⌠he praised the Association too much?â
Like someone brainwashed.
âReally? But the Association is impressive.â
âLook at other countries. Hardly any of them even have a centralized association like ours. Most are guilds competing so viciously over gates that Breaks happen all the time.â
âExactly.â
ââŚâŚâ
Is that really how ordinary people see it? Maybe if heâd never been an esper in the real world, heâd have thought the same. Even as an esper, if he hadnât known Aiden properly, maybe he wouldnât have cared either.
âI⌠Iâm gonna go.â
âEh? What about next class?â
âIâll call you later.â
And then he knew it for sure. Maybe he was exaggerating. Maybe he was forcing meaning into things that werenât there.
But without Aiden, this world was empty to him.
âHeyâ!â
Bag in hand, he ran. Ran to find Aiden.
The taxi ride to the Association was familiar, yet dragged like eternity. His chest felt scorched with urgency, like when heâd once rushed to visit Aiden hospitalized after a raid.
Of course, even if he made it to the Association, meeting him wasnât likely. That lecture had shown clearly enough how busy and tightly guarded he was. Even in this altered world, he seemed unchanged as Koreaâs only S-rank Guide.
âThank you.â
Still, Jaeha moved heaven and earth. He paid the driver, sprinted to the Association building. Because heâd warned his parents ahead of time, he wasnât blocked at the entrance.
âJaeha!â
âFaâDad!â
He nearly slipped into calling him ěë˛ě§ (abeoji, father) from old habit, but corrected himself. A middle-aged man in a white uniform greeted him warmly. In the real world, his father had been almost his own age when Jaeha knew him. Seeing him aged with dignity stirred something strange in his chest.
âWhatâs this about, calling me at work? You scared me. Your mom too, she was worried.â
âHahh⌠Iâm sorryâŚâ
He had known he was intruding, calling several times while they were surely busyâof course theyâd been startled. His mother hadnât shown up, probably unable to leave work. She must be shaken after their talk that very morning.
His father looked like he was about to scold him for recklessness, but when he saw the boy pale, gasping, he softened instead. He patted Jaehaâs back gently, soothing him. Jaeha grabbed his arm tightly.
âIâIâm sorry. But could you do me a favor?â
âA favor? Something urgent?â
âYes. I want to meet Guide Ye Aiden. Even just briefly. I need to see him.â
He still didnât know what he would say. But he was convinced an answer would come, if only they met.
ââŚGuide Ye Aiden? You mean the S-rank Guide?â
His father frowned deeply at the name, voice low. Jaeha nodded quickly.
Would his father in this world know Aiden? Remember the raids? Maybe he could help him.
âThis isâŚâ
Letting out a troubled sigh, his father couldnât shake off his desperate grip. Finally, he pulled out his phone.
âI donât know what this is about, son.â
ââŚâŚâ
âBut alright. Sit down, catch your breath.â
âYouâyouâll do it?â
He pressed his phone between shoulder and ear, gently pushing Jaeha into a chair. As Jaeha clung to his sleeve, he gave a small laugh.
âYou know Iâm always on your side. As long as youâre not in trouble with the law, itâs fine. Iâll try.â
His hand ruffled Jaehaâs hair softly. The boyâs throat constricted at the tenderness, unable to speak.
ââŚâŚâ
And then a thought struck troublingly clear. Wasnât he rejecting everything about this peaceful world? Treating it like a lie?
His parents had no idea their son might be planning to betray them, abandon this life, chase after another reality. They didnât know he was calling their world fake. They were just agreeing, without even question, to his plea. The ache of guilt nearly crushed him.
âHelloâitâs me,â his father was saying into the phone. âJaehaâs here at HQ. Is there any way to get in touch with Guide Ye Aiden? âŚMm. Alright. Letâs meet.â
Was he calling the boss? Aidenâs boss, perhaps. Jaeha swallowed. He didnât want to deal with him at allâbut forcing the issue would clearly help nothing.
âAlright, thank you. See you later.â
By the time that conversation ended, Jaehaâs breaths had evened out. His father crouched in front of him now, eyes worried.
âJaeha. I told your hyung to meet us. Heâll be here soon. I have to go back now, but Beomwoo said heâll try to contact Aiden for you. Donât worry too much, okay?â
âYesâŚâ
âGood. Just explain it properly later. Your momâs going to worry.â
Jaeha nodded. His father smiled kindheartedly, patted him once more, and left for work, glancing back again and again to make sure he was alright. Jaeha mustered a faint smile each time, reassuring him until the elevator doors closed.
ââŚâŚâ
Maybe it was silly, feeling like this at his age. But to someone who had lived carrying his own burdens alone, never daring to rely on anyone, the fact that he could ask for help and receive itâwithout reason, without costâfelt miraculous. He repeated to himself silently: Donât get used to this. Donât.
Sweat cooled on his body, leaving goosebumps. Jaeha scrubbed at his forehead with a sleeve, shivering. This reality felt too solid. Could it really be false? Yet Aidenâs too-perfect, too-polished face still haunted him, goading him to act.
ââŚâŚâ
Guides in uniform passed, glancing at him. He ignored them, chewing the inside of his cheek to mask his nervousness.
Until finallyâ
âSong Jaeha.â
ââŚâŚâ
He snapped his head up to the voice calling him.
And there stood his bossâwearing that all-too-familiar frown, the kind that shouted concern to anyone looking. And Jaeha smiled weakly, pretending to welcome him.