AAGULT Ch 155
by berryChapter 155
The shell covering his whole body crumbled, becoming light and scattering into the air. His glasses began to feel increasingly uncomfortable, and his vision, paradoxically, grew blurry. Frowning, Jaeha took them off. His sight cleared again.
He couldnāt see himself as in a mirror, but instinct told him the truth.
He was returning to his original self. Under Aidenās guiding, he was becoming an esper againānot the blessed body of a civilian, but the familiar form that could not survive without the blessing of guiding.
The face, once full of healthy color and the marks of a loved upbringing, grew a little pale and sharp-edged. He couldnāt say he liked that shadowed, timid, tired face again.
But he had no desire to deny it.
This was who he was.
I won.
The thought came, sudden.
The Gateās boss loved games. This, too, was likely a game. Was the win condition to break free from a life too real and beloved, and reclaim himself āin this wayā? Or was that just his foolish conjecture?
āAiden-ssi.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
Jaeha, who had been staring at his hand, lifted his head. Aidenās face looked dazed at witnessing the unreal.
āWhen I get back, Iām going to ask you for something.ā
āā¦For what?ā
āTo let me become your esper again.ā
Time felt tight; his words rushed out fast. Jaeha gripped his arm hard. He had to say it.
āI love you, Aiden-ssi.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āAnd even if I⦠even if I disappear, the āJaeha left hereā will end up loving you anyway.ā
If he didnāt go back and this was reality, thereād be nothing more ridiculous and shameful than such a declarationābut he was desperate. He wanted Aiden to believe.
He wasnāt as clever as Aiden, but he knew Aiden deserved to be lovedāand he wanted to tell him so. As Aiden had lifted him up into the light, he wanted to lift Aiden, too.
āAiden-ssi, if I disappearāask āJaehaā for help.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āLive the way you want. Donāt let them pull your strings. If itās Jaeha, heāll help with anything.ā
The area of his body turning to dust spread wider. As it reached his toes, Jaehaās heart scorched. Even if this was the bossās false world and the Aiden before him wasnāt realāstill, Aiden was the one he had given his heart to.
āSo,ā
He hadnāt wanted to say something so brash, but in the end, he did.
āLive however the hell⦠however you want.ā
Aiden let out a breath of laughterābut his face twisted oddly, closer to crying than to smiling.
Jaeha took in that face with his eyes. Then his entire outer shell broke and fell away, returning him to his original self.
And in the blink of an eyeā
He was back in reality.
He blinked. Pain flooded in, a deep bodily ache. It felt like a car crash had wrecked him from head to toe; even opening his eyes was hard.
āā¦ā¦ā
His vision was fuzzy. He forced open scratchy eyes. He was lying somewhere, so the first thing he saw was the bright blue sky.
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< Past Team: 26/52 ā Future Team: 44/49 ā Monsterās Team: 0/101 >
[CLEAR!]
[Congratulations!]
Firework emojis burst across the sky. A cute character winked playfully, and Jaeha thought it oddly resembled the boss.
āJaeha-ssi.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āAre you awake?ā
A welcome voice met his ears. He rolled his eyes slowly. Someone was kneeling by his head. He leaned in, blocking the sky, looking down at Jaeha. Blurry though he was, he was unmistakable.
He was an adult again. Perhaps, with the clear, he had returned to his original age. His face brimmed with worry and affection for Jaeha. He looked like the one Jaeha had just seenābut somehow different, making it feel real.
āā¦ā¦ā
It felt like it had been a long time. With trembling arms, Jaeha reached, and hugged him. Not the small warmth, but a body that filled his arms to overflowing, and the thud-thud of a racing heart.
Aiden dipped closer, making it easier for Jaeha to hold him. Jaeha gave all the strength he had.
āAiden-ssiā¦ā
His voice cracked like the throat of a man who hadnāt drunk water for days.
āI missed you.ā
āā¦Me too.ā
Clutching him with crushing force, Jaeha pushed himself upright. Aiden smiled faintly and wrapped an arm around his back. The affection-laced touch he hadnāt felt in so long made tears threaten.
āā¦Aiden-ssi?ā
Something felt off. Jaeha lowered his head, looking down.
āā¦Huh?ā
One of Aidenās arms hung at an unnatural angle. Now he noticed the noise around them, the faint commotion. Startled, ignoring how his own body creaked, Jaeha pulled back.
āYouāre hurt? What happened? What happened after that?ā
āā¦Sit down first. You need rest.ā
Aiden was a mess. Not just a broken armācuts and smears of blood here and there. The white uniform made every wound stand out more.
āT-this⦠weāw-we need first aidāquickā¦ā
He reached for Aidenās shoulder, then froze, afraid to hurt him. A hand settled on Jaehaās own shoulder; he glanced back.
āJaeha.ā
āFāFather.ā
āThank goodness. Youāre awakeā¦ā
Kneeling beside him, his father pulled him into a light embrace. Jaeha held him back, still dazed but gathering the situation, and asked:
āWhat happened? Was there a fight? The gate? How did Aiden-ssi end up like this?ā
āYou cleared the gate. But in the process⦠there were a few⦠complications.ā
āI tried to intervene, but in the end, I didnāt help.ā
Intervene? Did he mean the voice Jaeha had heard midway? That couldnāt be trueāwithout that voice, he would have given up.
āNoā¦ā
A complication? Confused, he looked around. His father winced softly and glanced to one side; Jaeha followed his gaze.
āā¦ā¦ā
People were clustered busily. The space bore the scars of battleāplaces smashed and scorched black. Shards of something broken littered the ground.
And, in one corner, there was the boss.
āā¦ā¦ā
Jaeha stopped scanning the area. The boss and Seo Tae-geon were being boundābut not at the arms.
ā¦Because one arm was gone.
āBossā¦?ā
āHold him tight. Got any spare artifacts?ā
āWe used them allā¦ā
It wasnāt severed; no blood poured. It was shattered.
Like a broken gemstone, the sectioned surface was jagged, and translucent dark-red fragments kept dropping onto the floor.
āBlood Crystallization Syndrome. You know itāseems like it came from traces left from when I used to be an esper. But now that Iām not, itās not dangerous.ā
Would it become like this if it grew dangerousāwould a personās body turn to stone?
Though people surrounded him and restrained him, the bossās gaze was fixed this way. As Jaeha flinched under that look, Aiden wrapped his good arm around him.
āā¦There were⦠incidents. You donāt need to worry.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āThanks to you, we cleared. Now we can go home.ā
That was true. He might never know exactly why the boss had wanted to enter this gate with him, or why he was obsessed with the clear, but it was over.
Jaeha chose not to look at him with a sharpened edge; he focused on the man before him. He turned away without regret and carefully began to stabilize Aidenās arm, which seemed to have received no proper first aid.
āā¦Why push yourself like this? Youāre a Guideāyou can order people around.ā
āHaha. Iāve heard that somewhere before.ā
Thankfully, it wasnāt a pulverized fracture or bone protruding through skin; once things settled, a healer esper could likely fix it quickly. Stung by worry, Jaeha grumbled like last timeābut this time, instead of putting on a brave line to impress him, Aiden looked genuinely sorry for making him worry.
āā¦ā¦ā
With his fatherās help, they finished basic first aid. Jaeha realized, afresh, how Aiden had changed. Maybe because he had just come from seeing the āother Aiden.ā
āI⦠I saw Aiden-ssi.ā
āSaw me?ā
āAiden-ssi who didnāt know meā¦ā
Aiden, taking the treatment meekly, accepted the cryptic words with a softened brow. Then, in a playful tone, he asked:
āHe didnāt hit on you?ā
Jaeha let out a breath of laughter.
āI was the one who hit on him. But I think I failed.ā
āDonāt lie.ā
He said it in a deflated voice, and Jaeha felt a little aggrievedābut he ended up smiling. The relief of being back was enormous. Even after leaving that warm, dreamy world, he didnāt miss it; perhaps heād grown attached to this hard life.
āSo when we get out of the gateā¦ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āThereās something I really want to say.ā
Not in this chaosāproperly, when things were calm. Old-fashioned and clichĆ©, maybe with a bouquet in hand, he wanted to say it to him.
That he loved him.
And in that momentā
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Beeeeepā
The allotted time inside the gate ran out. A siren-like sound filled the space, and the chatter cut off.
āWell done, everyone.ā
As the surroundings washed white, a familiar, playful voice rang out.
The boss.