AAGULT Ch 70
by berryChapter 70
It had been quite a while since Jaeha last saw Aiden. He didnât know the details, but it seemed Aiden had been very busy.
The Association had chosen not to inform Jaeha, fearing he would become anxious and unable to focus on treatment if he knew too much. Unaware of that, Jaeha simply found himself caught off guard, pulling Aidenâwho had snugly wrapped himself into his armsâinto an embrace.
âI missed you. Have you been well? Were you getting proper treatment?â
âYes…â
Jaeha hadnât gone for many walks, focusing solely on rehabilitation, but Aiden carried the fresh scent of wind. Unconsciously, he leaned his face slightly against Aidenâs shoulder and inhaled. Aiden let out a soft chuckle and affectionately nuzzled his head.
âHaha. If Iâd known, I wouldâve worn cologne. Right?â
â…No. I like this. The scent of your skin mixed with the windâŠâ
âYou little perv.â
â…â
Had he spoken too candidly, without filtering his thoughts? Heâd been living without tension here for a while, and it felt like… well, overall, his mental state had grown soft. Realizing this belatedly, he gave a small, awkward cough.
Aiden stepped back and pulled over the chair Kwon Ido had used for guiding, taking a seat. Seeing that reminded Jaeha of something.
âUm, Aiden…â
He hadnât told the Association, but shouldnât he at least tell Aiden? But then again, if the Association already knew, was he just being needlessly nosy?
âYes?â
âAbout⊠Ido.â
âGuide Kwon Ido? Is he bothering you?â
âNo! Thatâs not it.â
As Aiden took off his coat and hung it beside him, he widened his eyes in surprise at Jaehaâs hesitant words. He looked like heâd charge over and scold Ido if Jaeha just said, âHeâs been bothering me.â
â…â
After a moment of hesitation, Jaeha kept silent. He was certain that Ido was one of the Chairmanâs people, but without concrete proof, it was nothing more than suspicion. And he didnât want to betray the Chairman based solely on that.
âWell, I met Esper Jung Iseok before receiving guiding from Ido. Do you know him?â
In the end, he redirected the topic. Aiden thought for a moment, eyes turning briefly, then nodded.
âSlight build, small stature⊠mental-type Esper with glasses, right?â
âYes, thatâs him. I met him to see if he could help with my memory issuesâŠâ
Jaeha scratched his cheek lightly. For some reason, he found it incredibly difficult to bring up the request Jung Iseok had made, and couldnât bring himself to say it.
He was afraid Aiden would actually agree to guide him. But he couldnât understand why heâd had such a selfish thought. Was it the possessiveness typical of Espers? Was it a terrible, presumptuous feeling?
Swallowing his self-loathing, Jaeha instead explained the hypothesis Jung Iseok had proposed. Aiden listened with keen interest.
âDid you tell the doctor?â
âYes. Because of my current status, I was given permission to go out on the condition that Iâm accompanied by an Association official. I havenât spoken to them yet, but, um…â
âBut?â
â…â
Thinking it over slowly, it was clear he needed to return to the place where heâd first met the Chairman.
That realization struck him as strange. How had he met the Chairman in the first place? Rightâshortly after leaving the orphanage, heâd been swindled and left floundering when someone introduced him to the Chairman. But who was it?
The director.
So Jaeha had to return to the orphanage where heâd grown upâbut he didnât feel confident going alone.
âCould you come with me?â
â…â
And that courageous request sounded, to Aiden, like the most perfect date invitation imaginable.
For the first time in his life, Aiden felt genuinely dumbfounded, then he thoughtâ
âJaeha.â
âYes?â
âCan you hear what Iâm thinking right now?â
âNoâŠ?â
Because Jaehaâs current rank had dropped,
And because he couldnât read Aidenâs thoughtsâthat was a tremendous relief.
Aiden, as always, smiled with pure innocence, as if filled with joy. That was all.
The stalled outing request was resolved within three hours once Aiden stepped in. Frankly, Jaeha had assumed heâd have to wait about a week, given Aidenâs own schedule, so heâd made the request somewhat blindly. But before he knew it, Aiden appeared the next day, perfectly dressed in casual clothes, waiting outside his hospital room.
Flustered, Jaeha quickly changed out of his patient gown and into regular clothes, took Aidenâs hand, and left the hospital for the first time in a while. The orphanage wasnât far, so they arrived around noon.
The orphanage looked exactly as he remembered it. The building hadnât been glamorized or tarnished by memory; it simply looked worn. The colorful sign that read âJoy Orphanageâ was faded and slightly tilted.
â…â
Standing in front of the orphanage with Aiden by his side, it all felt surreal. Perhaps because he had never imagined bringing Aiden to the place he once lived.
âYou havenât been back since you left?â
â…No.â
Instead of asking why he didnât go in, Aiden kindly whispered something else.
It was still a cold January winter; their breaths came out in cloudy puffs. The warm air brushed against his ear, and Jaeha slightly shrank back, burying his face in his fluffy teal scarf like a turtle retreating into its shell.
âYouâre nervous.â
â…I think so.â
âWhy?â
â…â
Why was he nervous? Because he was seeing the director again after so long? Or because he had returned to a place he thought heâd never see again?
OrâŠ
âIf youâre not ready, we can come back another time.â
Maybe it was because he wasnât ready to face the truth.
The arm that gently wrapped around his back and the soft patting was so kind, so tender. It felt safe, and he wanted to lean into it. Aiden needed clues that might lie within Jaehaâs hidden memories just as muchâbut he gave only comfort, trying not to burden him. That made Jaeha both grateful and sorry.
âWe can save the formal family meeting for later.â
âHahaâŠâ
âWhatâs so funny, Jaeha? I wasnât joking.â
His lighthearted joke made Jaeha chuckleâthanks to that, his nerves eased slightly.
âNo, Aiden. I want to do this.â
âYou sure?â
âYes.â
It wasnât easy. He still had to face the occasional anxious thought: Wasnât losing my memory all part of the Chairmanâs plan? Maybe I should just leave it alone.
But every time, he remembered Aidenâs pained expression from his own memory lossâand the number of victims the Chairman was said to have harmed.
He lifted a hand that felt heavy, as if weighed down by lead, and rang the doorbell. Had he been alone, he would have turned and run, avoided it like always. But beside him stood someone he loved, someone he had to protect.
Ding-dong.
He felt a warm touch wrap around his hand as if to say, âYou did well.â The guilt that had been squirming in his chestâlike he was betraying someoneâeased a little.
âJaeha?â
âDirectorâŠâ
The director, who had received advance notice of their visit, soon opened the door. He didnât look too different from Jaehaâs memory. But after seven or eight years, time had inevitably left its traces on his face.
Jaeha awkwardly smiled, and the director beamed, opening his arms wide and pulling him into a hug. Jaeha stiffly returned the gesture with one hand, patting the manâs back. The director felt smaller than he remembered, which made the experience feel strange.
âItâs been a while. Why didnât you come sooner?â
âIâm sorry⊠Oh, this is Aiden.â
âAiden from the Guide Association. Pleased to meet you.â
Aiden smiled politely and extended his hand. The director chuckled and shook it, and after a brief greeting, the three of them entered the orphanage.
âThe kids wouldâve been thrilled to know you were coming. But theyâre all at school right now.â
âOh⊠there are still kids who remember me?â
Since it had been nearly eight years since his last visit, Jaeha hadnât expected anyone to remember him. The news that some still did made him blink in surprise. The director gave a slightly bitter smile.
âA few, yes. Anyway⊠Oh my, itâs freezing outside. Iâve kept you standing too long. Have a seat, and Iâll bring you some hot tea.â
âThank you.â
Perhaps realizing the conversation was becoming too personal, the director turned his attention to Aiden and led them into the sitting room with a warm smile. Aiden, who had been listening to their story with great interest, followed cheerfully. It was a little amusing, but just as Aiden had joked earlier, he really did seem like someone being introduced at a formal family meeting. After some hesitation, Jaeha sat next to him.
The director returned with hot tea and served it to them. As they sipped and warmed their chilled bodies, he took a seat across from them.
âSo, I heard you awakened as an Esper? First of all, congratulations.â
âThank you.â
Since the matter concerning the Chairman was classified, Jaeha used his Esper awakening as a pretext. He then asked if the orphanage still had his admission form or any related documentsâsomething he would need to register formally as an Esper.