Revenant Resonance Ch 4
by berryChapter 4
[Drink drink drink â â â â â drink drink â drink drink drink â â â I want to drink â â drink drink â I’m thirsty for alcohol â â â â â â let’s draw blood and pour the drink â just a sipâŚâŚ]
Though the ominous letters that appeared above the drunken Guimaeâs* body were similar to earlier ones, there was no need to read them to understand what they meant. It was a subject from Room 303.
âAlcoholic!â
Of all things, it had to be the Guimae he least wanted to run into. Yu Jiha hurriedly turned around and fled. Park Junyeol, who had also been at the same end-of-term party, turned pale and bolted.
Ignoring the bewildered knight beside him, the Guimae gave chase.
ăGimmeeee my boozeaaaahhhÂĄ itâs mine aaaaarrrghÂĄă
Like the spirit of a Russian who drowned in a vat of vodka, the alcoholic Guimae charged forward, trampling over other Guimae in the way. Yu Jihaâs breath caught in his throat, and his lungs felt as though they were being torn apart.
âI was crazy to drink today! Buddha! God! Allah! Confucius! If you let me escape from this, I swear Iâll never drink again!â
As he ran with all his might, something caught on Yu Jihaâs foot.
âHuh?â
Before he even realized what was happening, his body was already tumbling across the floor. Pain shot through his bones as he crashed down while running at full speed. At the same time, Park Junyeolâs voice rang out.
âSorry. One of us has to survive, right?â
Through his dazed vision, Yu Jiha saw Park Junyeolâs back as he turned without hesitation and ran away. So that meant⌠he tripped him on purpose.
ăMYYAAALCOHOOOLÂĄă
There was no time to even process the shock. Gritting his teeth at the Guimaeâs scream coming from behind, Yu Jiha pushed himself up. His ankle throbbed with painâhe must have twisted it when he fell. Limping, he tried to run a few steps, but he couldnât manage the same speed as before, and the Guimaeâs presence drew ever closer.
He hadnât meant to cry, but his vision kept blurring. Wiping at his eyes with the back of his hand, he scanned his surroundings. It wasnât time to cry or give up yet. If running away wasnât an option, he had to hide.
Staggering around a corner, a new patient room came into view.
Room 404.
Any logical question like âWhy is there a Room 404 on the third floor?â had long since become meaningless. Yu Jiha frantically grabbed the doorknob. It wasnât locked. He threw open the door and rushed inside.
Before the door could even slam shut behind him, a heavy thud resounded on the other side as the Guimae stepped up.
ăWherreeddidmyboozegoooÂż I smelled it here.ă
The Guimaeâs voice came from just beyond the thin door. Yu Jiha pressed both hands over his mouth, terrified even the sound of his pounding heart and heavy breathing might be heard outside.
The banging continuedâon the wall, on the door, pounding the ceiling and floorâbut the Guimae didnât manage to find him behind it.
ăWeird. Maybe someone took it to Room 500.ă
Only after the Guimaeâs presence faded for quite some time did Yu Jiha finally let out the breath heâd been holding. His neglected ankle began throbbing anew. At last, he had the energy to look around.
Room 404 was pitch-black, without even a hint of light. Not even the hallway lights seeped in, as if it were a space completely cut off from the rest of the world. Bathed in darkness, Yu Jiha clenched his teeth, barely daring to breathe.
Room 404 was supposed to be unoccupied.
It was clearly marked as such in the protocol manual, and unlike the other rooms heâd passed, even the lights here were off.
So whyâ
Clink.
Why did he hear the sound of chains right next to him?
A shadow like an eternal inferno surged toward him, wildly flickering as if to consume him whole.
The appearance and manifestation of a guai always comes with contamination levels. Thus, across a massive panel spanning the entire Korean Peninsulaâincluding North Korea, which is constitutionally considered part of South Korean territoryâcontamination levels were constantly being updated. Guai didnât care if it was day or night. Monitoring and tracking dangerous guai by measuring contamination levels 24/7 was one of the primary responsibilities of the Bureau of Monster Offering Management’s Intelligence Analysis Center.
Even at this late hour, the staff at the Measurement Center were hard at work analyzing guai events. The night shift chief was particularly focused on a newly affected location: Palsang Psychiatric Hospital.
âStill canât get a route open to Palsang Psychiatric Hospital?â
âThere was a traffic accident on the bridge, so weâre taking a detour.â
âClick. Of all timesâŚâŚ.â
The chief stared at the status panel. First sighted 22 years ago, Palsang Psychiatric Hospital was a guai zone with such strong wave signals that it made analyzing its victims relatively easy. One of the eight individuals involved was already confirmed to be in a safe locationâlikely a medical professional.
âThe problem is the sixth floor.â
Palsang Psychiatric Hospital generally allowed high survival rates if you played along and tiptoed through it. However, this widely circulated belief was slightly misleading. More accurately, survival was likely only before you found the cabinet.
The cabinet in the sixth-floor nurses’ changing room could, at most, fit two people if they really squeezed in, and more people had been injured by fellow humans trying to claim it than by the Guimae themselves. Still, the manual stated clearly: âGet in the cabinet.â It was the one place that provided safety from Guimae.
In any case, it was best to infiltrate and rescue before things got worse. Once the Investigation Division agents entered, extraction wouldnât be difficult. And so, the staff carried on with their routine. But that calm did not last.
A staff member analyzing the guai zone cried out in urgency.
âUnusual wave pattern suddenly detected at Palsang Psychiatric Hospital! Itâs not a newly manifested Guimaeâweâre comparing it to the Bureauâs database!â
âWhat? Youâre telling me some external Guimae just crawled into the hospital while victims are still inside? Who the hell is it?â
âThis pattern⌠umâŚâŚâ
Moments later, after checking the analysis records, the employee turned pale and shouted.
âI-Itâs the Blind Eater!â
The bustling Measurement Center fell into stunned silence. The chief, now deadly serious, issued swift orders.
ââŚâŚThatâs Team 5 out in the field, right? Tell them not to enter. Stand by. And request reinforcements from the Executive Division right now.â
[Otherworld Record]
Name: Blind Eater
Classification: Guimae-ă -M.Mc-0097
First Sighted: November 3, 200X
Location of First Sighting: Near Jongmyo.
Also reported near the ruins of Gyeongdeokgung Palace, per intelligence from a defector from North Koreaâcross-verification needed.
Danger Level: Lethal
Containment Level: Cannot be contained
Verification Code: Watâ â â â â â â â â er
Response: Not capable of speech. No communication possible.
Notes:
Though its true form resembles a giant mouth, the presence of black flames obscures its expression and what lies within. Judging from the sounds it makes, we suspect chains are constantly in motion inside the flames.
There have been no human casualties from the Blind Eater in the past 17 years. Thatâs because it always devours Guimae first. The countermeasure is simple: Run away while itâs busy eating other Guimae. If you see its signature flames or hear the sound of chains, run. We currently have no means of subduing or containing it.
(Access below this point restricted to Security Level 3 or higher)
Based on its previous targeting of Agent Choi Beomseok, the last bearer, weâre almost certain it hunts based on contamination level. Thatâs likely also why it prioritizes Guimae over humans.
Clink.
The sound of chains clashed and echoed through the darkness. The eerie metallic ringing spread rapidly through the sealed blackness, overtaking the entire space. What had once sounded like it came from beside him now reverberated from the floor, the ceiling, behind him, beneath his feet. Or perhaps it had never been beside him at all.
Knees pulled to his chest, face buried in his arms, Yu Jiha trembled. Then, he realizedâthe metallic sound had stopped. Maybe that chain monster had left. Slowly, cautiously, he raised his head.
And met its gaze.
Through the infernal black flames, the Guimae loomed directly above him, staring down in utter silence.
*Guimae (괴매): A term in this story’s setting for monstrous, ghostlike entities. Left untranslated due to its contextual uniqueness.