IH Ch 103
by berryChapter 103
With gentle, cautious motions, Dohwaâs hand smoothed over Jae-iâs tense face, and the sharp edge in his gaze began to ease. His eyes, which had been lowered, now held only the image of Dohwa standing before him.
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As soon as Jae-i looked at him, Dohwa reached out with both hands and cupped his face, softly rubbing against itâas if trying to loosen the hardened muscles of his expression. Normally, Hwang Jae-i wouldnât have cared how his face looked, whether stern or relaxed. But as those fingers carefully smoothed over his skin, pressing on his lips with a thumb before lifting away, he let his eyes close.
The icy turmoil in his mind cooled, and the razor-sharp intent to kill that had been about to lash out in all directions lost its course. In the past, keeping such urges in check had been difficult, but now, oddly enough, they subsided quickly. More than that, he felt an intense desire to bury his face in the crook of Dohwaâs neck, to breathe deeply of the sweet scent of his skin pressed close.
Wanting to relocate first, Jae-i thoughtâinto the vehicle? But no, a hunter was driving thatâAhn Yuna, too, was with them. If he sent them off ahead…
Then, sensing someoneâs presence, Jae-i quickly pulled Dohwa to his side and turned his head.
âOhââ
A startled woman let out a sound before quickly raising her hand to cover her mouth. She pulled her child with her, stepping backward. It was Hwa-young and her mother. When they had seen each other at the hospital, she had looked pale and haggard from exhaustionâbut now she seemed healthier. Even so, her face reddened rapidly, and she stiffly tried to cover Hwa-youngâs gaze with her hand.
Jae-i, momentarily confused, soon realized it was because of what she had seenâhim and Dohwa, simply standing close and facing each other. No more than that. Or maybe it was Dohwaâs hand brushing across his face?
At that moment, Hwa-young pushed away her motherâs hand, which kept trying to block her vision.
âMom, why are you doing thatâI need to talk to Hunter Hwang Jae-i.â
âWeâll talk later. Nowâs not a good time, soâŠâ
âWhy not? Heâs right there. Who knows if Iâll ever get to see him again?â
As Hwa-young whined, her mother grew more flustered.
They had approached to say a proper goodbye before the Guild Master left, but the timing seemed to have gone awry. Remembering the soft, longing way Jae-i had looked at Dohwa just a moment ago, the woman bowed awkwardly.
âThe Guild Master is busy right nowâŠâ
âItâs fine.â
Before she could finish her excuse, Jae-i had already answered and positioned Dohwa behind him. Looking squarely at Hwa-young, his expression had returned to the cold, stern mask everyone knew so well. The moment she realized that, the mother quickly straightened her back, and Hwa-young used that opportunity to dart in front of Jae-i.
âUm, I meanâI should say Guild Master, not Hunterââ
âYou can call me whatever you like.â
âReally? I think âHunterâ sounds cooler than âGuild Master.â No, waitâthatâs not what I wanted to say.â
Catching herself, Hwa-young took a deep breath and looked up at Jae-i.
âThank you for making me better. I heard it was all because of the magic stone with the gateâs core. They said it wasnât ordinaryâyou usually wouldnât even use that kind of thing on family. That it was super rare and valuable.â
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âThank you for using something so precious on me.â
Though she initially spoke confidently, as she trailed off, she fidgeted with her hands, unsure of where to place them. She clasped them together and, trembling, managed to finish her sentence as she looked up again.
Indeed, the stone he had used at the hospital was no ordinary object. Depending on the grade of the gate, a cleared dungeon could yield one to three core-infused stones. At S-Class gates, they had even drawn five. These belonged to the Hunter that destroyed the core, and ordinary people rarely ever saw them.
And Hwang Jae-i had used one of those on a complete stranger, a child he had no personal connection with. Anyone who understood the true value of that artifact would have been aghastâbut Jae-i stood there emotionless, as if it meant nothing. Watching his steady expression, Hwa-young continued softly fidgeting.
âIâm really happy I got to see you again. I donât know much âcause Iâm still young, but I think when Grandpa says stuff, itâs only because heâs worried about me. But donât mind him. Thanks to you, Iâm strong now, and I wonât let anything get to me anymoreâno matter what happens.â
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âFrom now on, Iâm going to protect my mom and Grandpa. I can do it.â
With that, Hwa-young beat her own chest with a tiny fist, hard enough to make a thump, her eyes brimming with confidence.
Behind her, her mother wiped away tears before quickly lowering her hand and bowing deeply. Her bow and gratitude toward Jae-i carried unmistakable sincerity. Just then, Hwa-young stepped aside and pointed toward the outer hallway.
âYou must be busyâgo on. Iâm just glad I got to see you again today.â
Placing her hands over her heart, Hwa-young smiled joyfully.
Watching her bright, beaming face silently, Jae-i slowly extended his hand.
ââŠHuh?â
At first surprised, Hwa-young blinked at the outstretched hand, then quickly wiped her own on her clothes before carefully taking his hand in both of hers.
As Jae-i gently moved their clasped hands up and down, he said,
âLetâs meet again.â
ââŠReally?â
Without answering, he released her hand and turned to face Dohwa. As if waiting for the signal, Dohwa shuffled closer to stand behind him and waved with a cheerful âBye.â Hwa-young returned the greeting with a bright âHello!â then watched the two slowly walk away. Still in disbelief over his parting words, she bounced in place, calling âMom!â then turned to run into the room shouting for her grandfather.
Seeing that, Dohwa lowered his gaze toward the warmth in his palm. Looking at the large hand tightly holding his, he softly folded his fingers inward. As he rubbed over the strong, defined knuckles, Jae-i, whoâd first gripped and then released Dohwaâs hand, finally spoke.
âIâve calmed down.â
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Just a little while ago, he had been seconds away from going to find that man.
âIâm okay now.â
âItâs okay even if youâre not.â
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Looking at Jae-i, Dohwa said gently,
âYou have every right to be angry. But donât let it cost you anything.â
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âYou canât be the one taking the losses. You canât be the one getting hurt.â
After quietly listening, Jae-i tilted his head slightly toward him.
âThen what do I need to do? So I donât lose anything or get hurt?â
âThatâs something youâll have to think very hard about from now on.â
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âIâm telling you clearly now. Donât get hurt or take the fall for anything.â
This kind of somewhat playful word exchange wasnât something Jae-i was used to. But for some reason, he found himself listening intently to Dohwaâs words.
That bastard had returned to the country. Slick-tongued conman that he was, it wouldnât be surprising if he charmed some government officials. But the Hunter Associationâthat was another matter. That snake Kim Wiâso thatâs what heâd been busy doing behind the scenes regarding the issue with Pungjin.
Narrowing his eyes, Jae-i muttered to himself just as a ding signaled the elevatorâs arrival. Emerging from it was Ahn Yuna.
âGuild Master, did you finish your conversation?â
Glancing toward the room behind them, she quickly stepped aside so Jae-i and Dohwa could get into the elevator. As she followed them in and pressed the button, she informed himâ
âHe came in two days ago. Apparently, heâs been prepping his return through government connections for a while now. There were several government-backed international projects this year, and he came in as a representative.â
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âAs a French delegate, no less.â
The absurdity of that statement drew a short, bitter laugh from Ahn Yuna, until she caught the look in Jae-iâs eyes and shut her mouth.
âItâs one thing for the government, but the Association surprises me. What are they even thinkingâŠâ
âWe can just ask them directly.â
âYouâre going to go there?â
Jae-i said nothing. When the elevator reached the parking garage, and the doors opened, Ahn Yuna quickly exited and raised both hands.
âHang onâthis is exactly when we need to stay calm. If we act on impulse, weâre the ones who lose.â
âI only want to ask a question. About Ha-jinâs reentryâhow the Association and the President view it. I need to hear it directly so I can make a quick decision.â
ââŠAre we talking about tearing down the whole Association?â
Jae-i frowned harshly and looked down at her with icy eyes, as if to ask if he really seemed like someone that reckless. And yet, Ahn Yuna didnât back down.
Because to her, Hwang Jae-i was exactly that kind of personâsomeone who, when pushed too far, could upend things without a second thought. Sheâd seen it too many times before.
âWe need to analyze the situation a bit moreâ”
âWeâre already way too late.â
Everything had already happened. What more needed analyzing now?
At this rate, Hwang Ha-jin might start manipulating the media first. Jae-i had no interest in being blindsided.
Shouldering past her, he strode off.
âHang on, Guild Master! Dohwaâhelp me stop him! If he goes like this, itâs dangerousâŠ!â
While Ahn Yuna spoke in desperation, Dohwa, gently led by Jae-i’s hand, showed no concern. Calmly, he turned to her and offered a few comforting words.
âDonât worry. It wonât be dangerous.â
It really had been dangerous beforeâbut that had been taken care of. And he had already said what needed to be said. It should be fineâprobably.
Strangely enough, those words instantly dissipated the tension in Ahn Yunaâs shoulders. There was no logic or evidence to believe that the Guild Masterâs visit to the Association wouldnât be dangerousâbut somehow, she trusted it.
More precisely, she trusted that Dohwa would be able to stop Jae-i before he did anything reckless.
Even now, seeing how tightly Jae-iâs hand wrapped around Dohwaâs, Ahn Yuna muttered a beat too late,
ââŠWell. I guess thatâs a relief, then.â