IH Ch 131
by berryChapter 131
âIâll go into the room for a bit, then.â
âYes, thank you. And sorry.â
Cradling the human-shaped beast carefully in his arms, Dohwa tiptoed away.
Surprisingly quiet until now, Jae-i spoke as Dohwa passed behind him.
âDonât close the door all the way.â
âMm.â
Dohwa slipped inside the room, closed the door fully, then cracked it open againâabout three centimeters.
Even with that, the stiffness on Jae-iâs face didnât ease.
Taking in the scene, Ahn Yuna let out a deep sigh and launched straight into her scolding.
âTone it down. Youâre acting like some clingy lover obsessed with your boyfriend. First relationship or not, this is way too much.â
âDonât talk nonsense.â
Only then did Jae-i finally look at herâhis face caked with irritation.
At this rate, nothing she said would get through. Dragging out the conversation would only make his reactions worse. Better to hit the main points quickly.
Casting a glance toward the slightly open door, she lowered her voice.
âWhy is that beast like that? Iâve seen all sorts of cases, but never a beast that managed such a perfect humanization.â
A beast that shifts freely between its original form and humanoid shapeâthis was the first time sheâd seen anything like it. The United States had run experiments on beasts with consent from neighboring countries, and one had partially transformed, but only its upper body. And intelligence? Zero. No communication at all.
But this beastâwhether as a black fluff ball or in human formâ
its attachment to Dohwa wasâŠ
ââŠIt really isnât secretly your kid, right?â
âIf youâre going to talk like that, leave.â
âOh, so I can leave? You planning to stay here playing house with Dohwa and that beast?â
âPlayingâwhat kind ofâ!â
He seemed about to lash outâat least about the beast, if not Dohwaâ
so Yuna cut in before he could get worked up.
âYou left that beast at your house because things were complicated back then. Even a fist-sized beast appearing wherever you go wouldâve caused a scandal if found out.â
ââŠâŠâ
âThat beast wasnât like this originally, right? Something mustâve happened while it stayed with you. The moment it achieved this level of perfect humanization, you shouldâve informed me. So we could prepare.â
If sheâd been warned, she wouldnât have nearly fainted the moment she saw the humanoid beast. Her first instinct had been:
âGuildmaster Hwang Jae-iâs secret child discoveredâthe guildmaster is only twenty!!â
And with the guild relocating on top of everythingâŠ
Just imagining it sent chills racing down her spine.
She stared at Jae-i again.
He no longer looked aggressiveâjust silent, eyes lowered.
Yuna spoke quietly.
ââŠIs it because of Dohwa?â
The moment she said Dohwaâs name, Jae-i arched one brow and glared sharply.
Even that fierce look didnât make her flinch.
âLooks to me like Dohwa likes it. Thatâs why you canât forcefully separate the beast.â
âThatâs notââ
âHow much do you like Dohwa, Guildmaster?â
ââŠâŠâ
Anyone with eyes could see their relationship within one minute.
The man whoâd seemed destined to live alone forever now clung to Dohwa, dotes on him, follows him like a shadowâhow could anyone not notice?
It wasnât spoken aloud, but the entire guild already accepted:
Theyâre together.
Even so, being asked so bluntly must have startled himâYuna saw his pupils tremble slightly.
âIf you really care about Dohwa and want to stay with him, then you have to act more cautiously. Donât create unknown variables like this beast situation again. Iâm on your side, right? When something happens, Iâll be the one grabbing your hand until the very last moment.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIf you and I stop matching our steps now, everything collapses.â
She wanted to lecture much more harshly about the beast situationâbut Jae-i already looked overwhelmed, and pushing harder wouldnât help.
Finally, he spoke.
ââŠDohwa likes it.â
ââŠâŠâ
âAnd it⊠doesnât bare its teeth at him.â
Ever since he was a minor, running through gates nonstop, Jae-i developed a perfect sense for hostility. Beast or humanâit was the same.
And from the moment he saw the fluff ball, he dismissed it. It didnât harbor even a speck of hostility toward himâhonestly, it looked barely capable of protecting itself.
But eight-tenths of why he still kept it was because of Dohwa.
Even without saying anything, the way Dohwa looked at him seemed to ask:
âAre you really going to kill it?â
If word got out that the guildmaster who just caused an uproar by relocating his base was also harboring a beast, it would be chaos. He understood Yunaâs point.
But nowâafter everything that had happenedâ
killing it wasâŠ
ââŠâŠâ
His face hardened into a frightening intensity.
Yuna reached for the paper sheâd set asideâJaehyeonâs drawing. She had creased it earlier from shock, so she gently smoothed it out.
âIâm not trying to scold you. Iâm saying weâre a team now that weâve come this far.â
She handed the drawing to him.
He accepted it wordlessly.
His expression froze when he saw its contents.
Yuna spoke.
âYou didnât pick a fight with the Association and the government just because of Hwang Hajin. Not entirely. Right now, it looks like Dohwa accounts for more of your decisions.â
ââŠâŠâ
âHwang Hajin is troublesome but not difficult. If you go unhinged like you did just now, even he will have to watch his step. Regardless of what he pulls, the one Korea needs right now is you.â
Even if destroying gates became possible someday, it wouldnât be immediate. It would take years of research with no guarantee.
But if an S-rank gate opened tomorrow, then Korea needed Jae-i.
âBut once Dohwa is involved, everything changes. No matter how they attack us, we become the ones disadvantaged.â
The moment Jae-i handed her that list, sheâd realized what was going on:
The list was connected to Dohwa.
Even if the names written were âpeople who deserved death,â killing was still killing. And on top of thatâ
âThere have always been rumors about illegal experiments around Lee Myunghwan. No proof, so it got buried, but if evidence comes out, other countries will get involved. And the Association wonât sit still.â
There had been a worldwide obsession years ago:
If two high-rank hunters have a child, will the child awaken as high-rank too?
It was nonsenseâproven meaningless within a few years. Jae-i was simply an anomaly.
But that research had gone further.
Much further.
Not just human-to-humanâ
human-to-beast experiments.
A slap in the face to basic human ethics.
People dismissed it as absurd rumor because it was too grotesque to consider.
But Yunaâand Jae-iâthought differently.
If anyone would do that, itâs those lunatics.
âIf Dohwa could draw that, he mustâve seen something. Whatâs done is done, so I wonât nag you to âbe carefulââbut you must be prepared.â
ââŠâŠâ
âYou have to act like a proper guildmaster now. More decisively than before.â
Until now, Jae-i only showed up for gate work or unavoidable official duties. Everything else fell on Yuna and the other hunters.
If he only needed to worry about himself, that was fine.
But nowâ
Now he had someone he wanted to protect more than himself.
So his role had to change.
He had to finally become someone who could take responsibility for everything.
A true adult.