AAGULT Ch 113
by berryChapter 113
āJaeha.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āJaeha!ā
For the first time, Jaeha ignored his voice. He didnāt want to face him right now, nor did he want to be in the same space. Strangely enough, however, he didnāt feel like his resolve would waver just from seeing his face.
He had no intention of turning around, but the sound of approaching footsteps grew closer and closer, and in the end, Jaeha stopped walking in front of the stairs at the end of the hallway. His heart should have been pounding from tension and anxiety, but it was strangely quiet.
āJaeha, I⦠I can explain everything.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
Jaeha slowly turned to face him. The man was, unusually, out of breath. For someone like him, being winded was practically impossibleāhe must have been seriously shaken.
Jaeha lowered his gaze to the hand that hovered awkwardly in the air. It wasnāt clear whether he had intended to grab his arm or not, but seeing that empty hand made the man flinch and curl it into a fist. Then it dropped helplessly.
āā¦ā¦ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āā¦ā¦What?ā
āā¦ā¦ā
Heād said he could explain, but now that Jaeha had turned around, he couldnāt say a word.
Suddenly, Jaeha looked at the face of the person he likedāof the one he still believed he loved. He was still beautiful. His flawless, porcelain-white face was a bit pale at the moment, but his skin still glowed as if dusted with pearl powder. His hair had become slightly tousled from running. A few strands had fallen over his furrowed brow, and Jaeha suddenly had the urge to gently brush them aside.
Even without reading his mind, he could tell what the man was thinking. In those usually mysterious, dark eyes, a storm raged.
Jaeha gave a bitter smile. The bridge of his nose wrinkled as he let out a faint, awkward expression.
āā¦ā¦Donāt worry, Aiden.ā
He abhorred conflict and usually endured things as best he could. It wouldāve been easier if he could just pretend not to know anything this time too, but for some reason, he just couldnāt let this go. Maybe heād regret it later, but for now, he felt he had to say something. He just⦠wanted to.
āI like you, Aiden. Iāll continue to like you.ā
āWhat are youā¦?ā
āJust⦠Iāll keep loving you the way you want me toā¦ā
Maybe he shouldāve felt miserable, but strangely enough, he didnāt. He felt strangely calm, a little bittersweet. He wasnāt even sure what kind of expression he had right now. But even so, he could still smile.
Thereās a saying that first love never works out. He didnāt know why that particular phrase came to mind at this moment. Of course, realizing this didnāt mean his feelings would suddenly vanish, but Jaeha made up his mind to prepare for the time when he would have to bring this relationship to an end.
āThatās not it, Jaeha. Thatās not what Iāā
āLetās stop here. You donāt have to pretend to like me, Aiden.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āIāll just keep liking you on my own. And regarding the Associationās work⦠well, Iāll cooperate to the best of my ability. Isnāt that enough? Hahaā¦ā
In a way, wasnāt he the one being dumped? But even as he awkwardly spoke in a calm tone, Aidenās face began to crumple little by little, as if he were the one whoād been hurt. Jaeha had seen him express emotion and frown before, but never had he seen such an unfiltered expressionāone that wasnāt performed or restrained.
āSo⦠if you have nothing else to say, Iāll be going now?ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āSee you later at home.ā
Despite the earlier claim that he could explain everything, he was now frozen in place, his lips slightly parted, unable to speak a single word. Jaeha gave him a soft pat or two and turned to leave. There was some kind of sound behind himāa sigh or perhaps a quiet groanābut Jaeha didnāt turn around. He simply began descending the stairs at a slow, steady pace.
Aiden didnāt stop him.
Jaeha wondered whether he didnātāor couldnāt.
Because the gate was expected to open in just a week, there was a mountain of work to do.
Aiden probably felt the same, but Jaeha was so busy he didnāt even have time to return home, catching short naps at the Association instead. As a result, since that incidentāwhich didnāt quite qualify as a conflict but left a markāhe hadnāt had any private moments with Aiden. No matter how much they pretended things were normal, their relationship had inevitably changed, and in a strange way, Jaeha welcomed the packed schedule.
He thought it would be difficult, but surprisingly, he was fine. Normally, whoever it was, if things became awkward, heād regret it later and be the first to reach outābut this time, he didnāt. If given another chance, he felt heād make the same choice. He hadnāt blown up at him or accused him of anything serious, so in a way, it felt natural.
To shift topics to something more definitiveāthe Association Chairman accepted Jaehaās bold proposal.
So, once Jaeha entered this gate, Aiden would no longer be tied down by the Association because of him. He could finally settle the strange sense of guilt, responsibility, and emotional debt that had unconsciously built up.
Of course, in accordance with the contractāand likely because Aiden wanted itāthey would probably sign a pair bond, but such contracts didnāt last forever. Most lasted between three to five years, and Jaeha figured he could endure that much. Heād use the time to slowly sort out his feelings.
Of course, Jaeha was terrified to be entering a gate for the first time in his life. But perhaps it was that strange sense of confidenceāknowing heād be escorted by two A-rank or higher Espersāthat kept reassuring him it would be alright.
Anyway, as someone who still held the status of a criminal, what came rushing toward Jaeha just before he could enter the gate was this:
āPlease be seated. We will now begin the trial for Case No. 25-1553, the defendant Song Jaehaās involvement in the operation of an illegal guiding facility.ā
Yes, the trial.
The Director was an exception, but in principle, criminals were not allowed to enter gates. And so, the trial date had approached in the blink of an eyeāfour days before gate entry.
Many things had happened up to that point. Though those experiences had made his insides tougher, Jaeha was still an ordinary citizen. He was the kind of person who, instead of imagining himself being arrested or standing trial, was more likely to worry about how much something cost at the supermarket.
āThe defendant acted as a gatekeeper within the illegal guiding facility, overseeing dozens of guidesā¦ā
āAlthough the defendant was a manager of the illegal facility, the investigation revealed that due to prolonged psychological coercion and manipulation, it is difficult to regard his actions as voluntaryā¦ā
So even though the trial had essentially been orchestrated with the Associationās cooperationālike a scripted performanceāJaeha was still on edge. Every time he moved his eyes, he could see members of the audience staring directly at him, which only heightened his discomfort.
And yet, unexpectedly, it was something else that began to ease his nerves. In fact, it didnāt just calm himāit unsettled him in a different way. That something⦠was the witnesses.
āYou said youāre a guide with the Association. Were you undercover inside the illegal facility at the time?ā
āIām Guide Seong Dowon, affiliated with the Association. Yes, I was working undercover as a guide inside the facility.ā
The first witness was Seong Dowon-ssi, who had once said he was a distant relative. Dressed sharply in his Association guide uniform, he looked as confident and dashing as ever.
āDid he ever threaten or control you?ā
āNo, on the contrary.ā
āOn the contrary?ā
āHe was the only one inside who carried any sense of guilt, and he did his best to help the guides from within. He even used his own money to supplement wages or pay for medical bills.ā
Dowonās gaze met his.
āThough he was technically a member of the facility, his involvement was not voluntary. He faced punishment for disobeying orders and was under constant surveillance and psychological manipulation.ā
āAre you saying heās not a perpetrator?ā
āYes. Thatās correct.ā
He answered the prosecutorās questions in a composed and confident tone. He didnāt falter under leading questions, responding clearly and calmly with every word.
āWere you a guide working at the illegal facility?ā
āā¦Yes. I regret it deeply. My name is Kim Jiwon.ā
The second witness was Guide Kim Jiwon.
He had heard that Jiwon had been rescued safely, but heād never seen him in person. It never occurred to Jaeha that he would stand in the witness box to testify on his behalf.
āHe knew I was in contact with the Association, but he allowed it to protect me.ā
Jiwon kept glancing nervously in his direction. Unlike Dowon, he seemed tense and frightened, shoulders hunched. His voice trembled with uncertainty, but the meaning behind his words was unmistakable.
āI believe he was exposed to danger because of me. And yetā¦Song Jaeha-ssi never once mentioned my name.ā
Despite his nervousness, he clenched his fists and spoke with conviction. Jaeha could feel the sincerity in his words. In the audience, he noticed the sibling heād met once before sitting upright, eyes wide and glistening with unshed tears, staring at him intently.
āā¦ā¦ā
And so, he looked at the people defending him from the witness stand with a sense of unfamiliarity. Jaeha had never once imagined that his actions might hold meaning that would eventually return to him. That thought alone made him feel⦠very strange. His stomach churned, and he instinctively placed a hand over it more than once. Just as he was starting to get used to one warm testimony, another person would step forward to defend him.
And just as he began adjusting to that strange, unfamiliar emotion, the final witness appeared.
āPlease state your name for the record.ā
And the final, most anticipated witness wasā
āGuide Ye Aiden, affiliated with the Association.ā
Aiden, who still felt unfamiliar to him.