AAGULT Ch 60
by berryChapter 60
âFive peopleâŠ?â
âThatâs right. One is dead, one retired, one turned villain, and the remaining one is still active in the Association. His name is Esper Jung Iseok⊠In any case, if you were to join the Association, it would be of great help in many ways. Itâs not just gates that disrupt society. People seem to misunderstand that.â
ââŠâ
Jaeha remained silent. Everything was just overwhelming, and it all felt unreal.
The Association President let out a sigh as he looked at Jaeha, once again unresponsive. Watching Jaehaâs face, clearly lost in confusion, he muttered in a tone tinged with lament.
âI honestly donât understand how you ended up under Baek Beomwoo in the first place. Even your parentsâŠâ
ââŠSorry?â
âHmm?â
Then the conversation took a completely unexpected turn. Parents? Parents? Naturally, Jaeha had no parents he could talk about so casually. The President, interrupted mid-sentence, raised an eyebrow, then, as if realizing something, muttered an âAh.â
âWell, I suppose you wouldnât know. My apologies. I got ahead of myself.â
âAbout whatâŠ?â
âTell me, what do you think Baek Beomwooâs ability is?â
ââŠâ
It was the same question the investigator had asked earlier. Jaeha pressed his lips into a tight line. He hadnât answered it then, and he had no reason to now. The President gave a faint chuckle.
âThat was just to gauge how much youâre willing to cooperate. The Association already knows what Baek Beomwooâs ability is, so even if you say it, it wonât be seen as a betrayal.â
ââŠHow am I supposed to believe thatâŠ?â
âIf itâs too difficult to say directly, at least tell me the category. Whatever you say, itâll differ from what we know.â
ââŠâ
Jaeha furrowed his brow, unable to understand what the man was getting at. Even naming the category felt like a form of betrayal, but strangely, his instincts were screaming at him to speak. His unconscious mind, his entire body, every single nerve that made up who he was, all urged him.
He hesitated, lips parting slightly, then slowly, very slowly, he answered.
ââŠUnique-type. Heâs⊠a unique-type.â
Baek Beomwoo was an esper who could nullify all external abilities. The President replied evenly.
âDo you remember what I said earlier?â
ââŠWhat do you mean?â
âThe number of mental-type espers. One died, one retired, one turned villain, and one is still working in the Association.â
âYesâŠâ
He laced his fingers together and stared at Jaeha intently, as if closely observing his reaction. Jaeha met his gaze. If not for his downgraded rank, he wouldâve been able to read the manâs thoughtsâŠ
âThe one who diedâthat was your mother.â
ââŠWhat?â
His first words struck Jaeha like a blow to the head.
That couldnât be. Heâd always been told that both his parents had died in a car accident. He was so young then, he couldnât even remember their faces. Regardless, the man continued speaking.
âAnd the one who turned villainâthatâs Baek Beomwoo.â
ââŠExcuse me?â
âBaek Beomwooâs ability is mental-type.â
ââŠâ
His head ached. His body wasnât in good shape to begin with, so whether it was the aftermath of his condition or the shock, nausea surged within him, threatening to make him vomit. Jaeha clutched his head and let out a silent groan. The President observed his reaction for a moment, then clicked his tongue lightly and stood up. Judging by the way he gathered his coat from the chair, he intended to leave.
âThis was too much too soon.â
âWa-wait a momentâŠâ
Jaeha couldnât let him leave after dropping so many unanswered questions. No matter how busy or important the President was, he couldnât go now. The patient monitor blared with a loud alarm. His heart rate had spiked dangerously. As he reached out desperately, the President finally spoke.
âIâll provide both a guide and an esper to help you recover your lost memories, so start by deciding whether you want to pursue that. As for my proposal, think it over during your recoveryâand try to do so with optimism.â
âMemoriesâŠ?â
The President reached out and gently laid Jaeha back down as he tried to rise, answering as casually as ever. But to Jaeha, the truth hit with the force of a death sentence.
âBaek Beomwooâs ability includes hypnosis, brainwashing, and memory manipulation.â
Jaeha was left speechless, mouth hanging open.
The Association President patted his shoulder, told him to rest, and left to call the doctor. Even when the doctor and nurses came rushing in, Jaehaâs thoughts were frozen.
His stomach churned.
Looking back now, there were things that didnât quite add up. The boss supposedly possessed the ability to block all external powers. Jaeha had always assumed he was using that ability constantly. But thenâhow had they traveled together with Eunyul?
Eunyulâs powers shouldâve been nullified too.
If the boss had deactivated his ability only during those moments, Jaeha shouldâve sensed something. After all, their eyes had met often during those transitions.
If what the President said was true about Baek Beomwooâs powers, then it made sense that Jaeha couldnât read his thoughts. Either Jaeha had been brainwashed not to use his ability on him, or his memories had been manipulated to believe that Baekâs ability nullified all powers⊠or both. Even if his memories were altered, his mind-reading shouldâve still worked.
And then⊠his mother.
His motherâŠ
ââŠâ
The sheer helplessness of it all gnawed at Jaeha from within. He clutched his head. It was hard to feel grief over the death of someone he didnât even know existed. But as a son, wasnât it cruel to feel nothing? The discomfort lingered, heavy and unmoving in his chest.
Heâd grown up in an orphanage. His earliest memory was getting hit by the older boys there. According to the director, both his parents had died in a car accident on the same day. He didnât know if he had any relatives. If he did, they clearly hadnât wanted him. Maybe he should go back and ask the director againâŠ
But what if it wasnât true?
What if even that story was part of some elaborate trap set by the Association?
What was the truth, and what was a lie? The questions tortured him, and he lost track of time. He barely touched his hospital meals, couldnât sleep. His torment continued into the next morning, and he was so lost in thought he didnât even hear the knock on the door.
âSong Jaeha-ssiâŠ? Are you in thereâŠ?â
Knock knock. The soft, cautious voice accompanying the second knock finally snapped him out of his daze.
âAh, please come inâŠ!â
He vaguely remembered overhearing yesterday that there were only two volunteers willing to guide the key esper witnesses in the Baek Beomwoo case. He assumed those guides would also be assigned to Eunyul, who had likely been apprehended alongside him.
âŠEunyul. He needed to check on him. He had so much to ask.
But that could wait. When he turned toward the door, a guide in their early twenties hesitantly stepped into the room.
âHelloâŠâ
ââŠHello.â
Of course. There were far fewer guides than espers to begin with, and who would willingly guide a criminal suspect? He recalled hearing that the two volunteers were polar oppositesâone was a young guide in their early twenties, likely new to the field and in need of income; the other was an experienced guide in their late forties.
Thanks to Aidenâs strong insistence, Jaeha had been allowed to recover in this luxurious private room without any real restrictions. But once outside parties were involved, things changed. No matter how much he resembled a witness rather than a criminal, he was technically under arrest. As such, one of his arms was cuffed to the hospital bed.
Naturally, the young guideâs gaze fixed on the handcuff the moment they stepped in. Their nervousness was palpable, and it made Jaeha feel strangely unsettled. He knew it made sense for someone to fear him in this situation, but having always been the one afraid, it was jarring to be the source of fear himselfânot in a good way, but in a deeply unsettling one.
âIâm Guide Yoon Mingyeol. Iâm a B-class. Itâs a pleasure to meet you.â
âAh⊠Yes, thank you. The pleasureâs mine.â
Still, the idea of receiving guiding solely for himself felt unfamiliar. It made him feel squirmy and embarrassed.
âWould you like some guiding?â
He suddenly remembered what Aiden had said when they first met. He felt a twinge of guilt for rejecting him so firmly back then. Though in the end, he had received more than enough guiding from Aidenâs kindness.
Even now, he wasnât sure. The boss had sent him to the Association, so there mustâve been a reason. As long as he played along, he probably wouldnât be punished. But still⊠was it really okay for him to receive guiding?
âHere, give me your hand.â
ââŠâ
He hesitated, not offering his hand, just sitting there in timid contemplation. Naturally, the guideâs puzzled voice urged him on. Right. If he intended to refuse guiding, he shouldâve done it when he was first told a guide had been assigned. Refusing now would only be an inconvenience to Yoon Mingyeol, who had come all this way. It was time to stop being so difficult.
Though he resolved himself, his hand still trembled as he reached it out against his will. The guide gently took his hand in both of theirs and began guiding immediately.