BW C183
by berryChapter 183
âYesterdayâs operation ended in failure.â
Byeonguk opened the report while pointing to a location on the mapâwhere the cliff and the plain aligned in a straight line. But before he could say much more, Taemuk cut in.
âI wouldnât call it a failure.â
âYes?â
âItâs just⊠we checked, and it wasnât it.â
As he spoke, Taemuk flicked a glance at Hoeunâworried the one who had devised the plan might feel discouraged. But Hoeun was wholly absorbed in scribbling something into his notebook, apparently unaware that Taemuk was even looking at him.
âAh⊠yes. Thatâs true.â
Feeling awkward on his own, Byeonguk nodded and continued after swallowing once.
âUpon checking, the shikgoe that lost their leader appeared to return toward their base. However, after a certain amount of time, they scattered in all directions, and those directions did not seem connected to any encampment.â
ââŠâŠâ
âOther groups of shikgoe may behave differently, but as things stand, the likelihood that leaderless ones return all the way to their base seems low.â
Byeonguk looked at Hoeun. Hoeun set down his fountain pen, straightened his back, and nodded once before speaking.
âYes. I think the same. Even if we continue the same operation, I donât think weâll gain any meaningful information.â
âAgreed. It seems we need to devise a different strategy.â
Byeonguk concluded his report.
âHmmâŠ.â
Gilsang, who had been listening quietly, made a low sound in his throat. Dongja went, âPffâŠ,â and thunked her forehead against the table, while Mansu rested his chin in his hand and scratched his scalp vigorously. Just hearing another strategy already made their heads ache.
After a brief silence, Taemukâwho had been rocking his chair back and forth by pushing against the floorâspoke in a flat tone.
âThen how about following one of the antenna ones this time.â
âWhat?â
âWe kill everything except the antenna one. Wouldnât it react differently? Those bastards have brains.â
He tapped the side of his own head with his index finger. Byeonguk nodded in agreement.
âAhâyes. That could be the case. Theyâre the ones that control the others, and theyâve never been observed moving alone. Thereâs a chance they might return to the base.â
âWhat do you think?â
Taemuk asked Hoeun. Hoeun, who had been writing again, looked up in surprise. Rolling the pen between his fingers, he thought for a moment before answering cautiously.
âHmm⊠but the antenna shikgoe are intelligent. If they realize weâre following them, wouldnât they avoid going back to their base?â
âWhy?â
âWell⊠if I were fleeing and realized I was being chased, I donât think Iâd run back to our encampment. Leading enemies there could get others hurt.â
At that, Taemukâs brow furrowed deeply.
âWhy would you be running away?â
âIâm just sayingâif, hypothetically.â
Taemukâs voice had dropped to a threatening low, but Hoeunâs gentle tone let the threat slide right past him. He continued, addressing the others.
âI donât know whether shikgoe feel loyalty to one another, but they probably wouldnât want their base to be destroyed.â
âYes, what Young Master Hoeun says also makes sense. They could lead us into traps or dangerous terrain.â
âThen what the hell are we supposed to doâŠ.â
Mansu groaned, propping his chin on the opposite hand and ruffling his hair. Dongja lay facedown, unmovingâone mightâve thought sheâd fallen asleep. At that moment, Gilsang leaned forward toward Taemuk and Hoeun.
âThen why not try it with the dumber ones?â
âThe dumber ones?â
Hoeun echoed.
âYes. Leaf-type or sprout-type ones arenât smart enough to use traps or bait. Thatâd be less risky, wouldnât it? And when we follow them, we scare them good. Stick close, fire arrows so they almost hit, shout a lot. Make sure they donât have time to thinkâjust run.â
Intrigued, Hoeun hummed softly, pressing the back end of his pen against his chin as he thought. After a moment, he nodded.
âI think itâs worth trying. The antenna shikgoe should definitely show a different reaction.â
âYes. I agree.â
Byeonguk reinforced Hoeunâs opinion. Taemuk smoothly steered the meeting forward.
âAlright. Then first we need to find leaf-types and sprout-types.â
At that, Dongjaâwhoâd been face-down the entire timeâslowly turned just her head toward Taemuk.
âBut all the shikgoe around here were already investigated ages ago. You could scour the place blindfolded and find none. You killed them all yesterday, Captain.â
âDongja. Sit up properly.â
Taemuk said with a slight frown. Instead of snapping upright, Dongja rubbed her face against the table and muttered.
âIâm hungry⊠no strength âcause Iâm hungryâŠ.â
âDongja overslept today and missed breakfast. Please forgive her, Captain.â
Mansu wiggled his shoulders in an almost cutesy way. Taemuk recoiled, pulling his chin inward with a grimace, like heâd just witnessed something unspeakable. Across from him, Hoeun and Gilsang chuckled quietly.
âThen weâll have to go farther out. If weâre only looking for leaf- and sprout-types, we might be wandering for days.â
At Gilsangâs added comment, Mansuâs exaggeratedly raised cheekbones drooped instantly.
âUgh⊠itâs cold thoughâŠ.â
Dongja patted his arm in consolation. Taemuk watched the two with thinly veiled disdain before slamming his palm onto the table.
âWe leave tomorrow morning. Weâll need to move fast, so pick a hundred of the best runners among the military gods, and a hundred of their inin.â
âYes, sir.â
âUnderstood.â
âYessir!â
Byeonguk, Gilsang, and Mansu answered loudly. Then Taemuk leaned back into his chair, waving his hand lazily with a thoroughly annoyed expression.
âMeetingâs over. Get lost.â
At that, Dongja sprang up as if reborn.
âOver? Itâs over?! Hell yeahâletâs eat! Food!â
She yanked Mansu up from his chair and slung her thick arm around his shoulders, dragging him out of the room. Mansu went, âWhoaâheyâ,â then ended up wrapping his arm around her waist, grinning as he followed.
âYeah! Letâs eat!â
As the two burst out, their humming drifted back inâno sign whatsoever of fear about tomorrowâs expedition. After them, Byeonguk, Gilsang, and the remaining officers each saluted Taemuk and left.
Soon, only Taemuk and Hoeun remained in the spacious room. Hoeun, who had been fidgeting with his notebook until everyone was gone, called out softly.
âUm⊠General.â
âYeah.â
âC-can I go with you tomorrow?â
ââŠâŠ.â
One of Taemukâs eyebrows lifted. Hoeun swallowed dryly and began listing his reasons in a gentle, careful voice.
âI might not be much help, but, um, youâll be exerting yourself a lot, so you might need me. And I also want to see with my own eyes how the leader shikgoe moveââ
ââŠâŠ.â
Taemuk stared at him. A faint smile hovered on his lips, but Hoeunâtoo nervousâdidnât notice.
âI wonât get sick. Iâll wear thick clothes, and Iâll take my medicine three times a day. I wonât give you anything to worry about, so please take me with you. Okay?â
Taemuk took in Hoeunâs pale cheeks, his fluttering lashes, straight nose, rounded nose tip, and plump lipsâone by one. Then he answered, as if Hoeun had asked something obvious.
âOf course youâre coming. We donât know how many days itâll take.â
Being apart from Hoeun for even one day was unbearable. Thinking about three, four, maybe a whole week made his vision go blank. He might just lose his mind and shove his head straight into a shikgoeâs maw.
âReally?â
A smile slowly bloomed on Hoeunâs lips. Then he scrunched his eyes and laughed like a child, hee-hee. There wasnât a trace of fear about the expeditionâonly excitement.
âYeah. Really.â
Answering casually, Taemuk grabbed one leg of Hoeunâs chair and dragged it toward himself. The chair scraped loudly across the floor. When Hoeun was close enough, Taemuk wrapped an arm around his waist and pulled him down onto his thigh, crushing the small body into a tight embrace and burying his nose into Hoeunâs thin shoulder.
âFuck⊠finally just the two of usâŠ.â
Taemuk stroked him over and overâsmoothing down his daenggi-tied hair, wrapping an arm around his back, kneading his waist. He even sniffed shamelessly, as if savoring Hoeunâs scent. And then, softly near his ear, came a sound like a flower bud bursting open.
âGeneral.â
âWhat.â
âDo you like me that much?â
Taemuk, eyes closed as he indulged in him, slowly opened them and looked at Hoeun. Hoeun was smiling brightly. After staring for a moment, Taemuk answered shortly.
âYeah. I do.â
So much itâs insane. So much it drives me mad.
He rubbed his lips all over Hoeunâs pale cheek, kissing along the delicate jawline, down the neck, wrinkling the neat collar of his jeogori to kiss bare skin beneath.
âG-General, donâtâdonât do that. It tickles.â
Hoeun giggled, shrinking his neck. Taemuk held onto the squirming body mercilessly, savoring him while thinkingâ
I need to finish this quickly and come home.
NoâI should just kill every shikgoe in the world.
And then, in a peaceful world, live holding only Hoeun in my arms.