Snake Venom Ch 21
by berryChapter 21
Lee Yeonwoo examined his situation. He was at a dead end. No, it would be more accurate to say he was drifting in a vast, boundless sea with no path in sight. As someone who had to wander through a dark, uncertain future like a mirage, a man had now come to him with a proposal. Only now.
He thought he understood why the man hadnât proposed it yesterday. He had cornered him into a state where he couldnât refuse, making him fully realize his situation. If the offer had come yesterday, he might have declined it out of the confidence that had carried him this far. Unaware of how ruthless the world could be.
Lee Yeonwoo had no right to resent the manâs cunning scheme or coldness. He ought to be grateful, in fact.
The current Lee Yeonwoo had been worn down by a reality too harsh for willpower alone to endure. It had been a day where he came to clearly understand his own limits. The only things he could do were to offer helpless refusals and impudent retortsâand even those came at the cost of violence, penalties, and extensions of his time under high-risk classification.
Could he still live righteously through that process? Could he endure the time spent constantly questioning the world, seeking justification for oppression? The answer was already tilting toward no. In just a single day. The man had given him time to realize that for himself.
Lee Yeonwoo couldnât refuse. And because of that, he had to speak.
âI have a slightly sharper sense of smell than others. Just a little.â
The man listened to him in silence.
âMy memoryâs a bit better, too. If I focus, I can remember quite a bit. But itâs not that exceptional.â
Saying it out loud made his abilities seem all the more insignificant. When driven to the edge, anyone uses their abilities to the fullest. Even if he had seen the footage, he needed to be precise, or else they might later twist his words.
âThis is all I have.â
Was that really enough? Had the man truly seen something in him? Yeonwoo muttered on, as if seeking confirmation.
âI havenât been specially trained in anything. All I did was struggle to survive. I havenât done anything wrong. I wasnât greedy either.â
He didnât even realize he was voicing the pain he had received that day.
Cheon Wooshin slowly leaned his upper body forward. Sensing the approach, Yeonwoo fell silent. He could feel the manâs gaze scanning over his face. Embarrassed, Yeonwoo lowered his eyes to the manâs handâfixating on the crisp shirt sleeve and the wrist wrapped within it.
âYou have a lot, Lee Yeonwoo-ssi.â
ââŠâŠâ
âDetermination, perseverance, flexibility. Oh, and altruism too.â
âFucking blood. Fucking mindset.â
The voice of Jung Gisik, which had relentlessly stabbed at Yeonwooâs insides, was now overlain by the manâs voice. It had been like that in the hunting ground, too. âYou didnât kill anyone, did you?â he had said in a detached tone that somehow sounded like comfort.
âAnd just add obedience to that.â
ââŠâŠâ
âItâs not difficult. Just follow my orders.â
Yeonwoo instinctively sensed that the work would be active, perhaps even dangerous. If the man had wanted someone to just sit at a desk and hold a pen, he wouldnât have bothered pulling someone like him out of that sewer.
For Yeonwoo, cornered with no way out, only two choices remained: take the manâs hand, or continue living under high-risk classification. The first option, which offered a return to a normal life without the dirty label of criminal involvement, was the obvious choice.
But could he trust this man? What kind of mark would he leave on him? Would it be a deep longing like his grandmother had left, a bitter betrayal like his fatherâs, a filthy mockery like President Parkâs, or painful scars like those left by the management office staff who had repeatedly stabbed at him? If he worked hard, would the man truly keep his promise? Just as these chaotic thoughts filled his head, the man lightly tapped the glass tableâtap tap.
âIf you become my dogââ
Yeonwoo lifted his eyes.
ââthen at the very least, all the things that have belittled you will seem small in comparison.â
Being looked down on and ridiculed since Jung Gisikâs insultsânone of it was what Yeonwoo had endured for. That was not why he had held on. When he remained silent, the man rose from his seat.
âHalf a year at most should be enough. I canât promise it will be safe, but I wonât let you be in danger.â
From three years to half a year. Could he really just seize such an attractive offer?
âIâll take you on walks and feed you on time too.â
He had made a similar joke earlier. As Yeonwoo frowned slightly, the manâs eyes narrowed subtly.
âIf itâs hard to answer right away.â
âThat time.â
ââŠâŠâ
Cheon Wooshin looked at Yeonwoo.
âYou were testing me, werenât you.â
âYes.â
Yeonwoo brought up their first meeting in the hunting ground, and Cheon Wooshin answered without hesitation. The confusion and conflict, the pitiful calculations and pathetic behavior Yeonwoo had displayed while passively tagging along in that placeânone of it mattered to Cheon Wooshin. It had merely been time spent assessing whether Yeonwoo fit his criteria or not.
âThenâŠâ
This proposal was never meant to be a choice for Yeonwoo. It had been decided from the start.
âSo thatâs how I was able to leave that place.â
Thinking of it that way, he felt a bit more at ease. Regardless of the manâs purpose, he was the one who had pulled Yeonwoo out. He had encouraged him with words like determination, perseverance, flexibility, and altruism, and pointed him toward a complete path home. It seemed he could trust him. No, he decided to trust him first again, just this once.
âI was planning to find a job once I got out anyway.â
Yeonwoo sniffled as he spoke.
âEven if itâs not for commuting, can I at least stop by home once?â
Cheon Wooshin, who had been quietly listening, responded.
âIâll give you two days. No more than that.â
The man made a short call and said, âGet ready.â
âSomeone will come here soon. Theyâll take you home, so just ride with them.â
âThank you.â
As Yeonwoo bowed his head, Cheon Wooshin extended his hand. When Yeonwoo opened his palm, the man picked up one of the two tubes.
âFrom now on, no matter who you meet, check if they carry this scent.â
The palm holding the tube had gone stark white. He hadnât even realized he was gripping it tightly.
âYes.â
It was a simple instruction, but Yeonwoo understood that this was what the man wanted most from him. When Yeonwoo answered, Cheon Wooshin stood up.
âIâll contact you. Andââ
Cheon Wooshin picked up the coat draped over the sofa and handed it to Yeonwoo.
âWear this.â
Yeonwoo accepted the coat with a dazed look. Though it had a tailored design, the texture was as soft as silk. It looked obviously expensive. Was it really okay to just hand it over like this? Besides, it was raining outside. As Cheon Wooshin reached for the doorknob on his way out, he suddenly tilted his head as if something occurred to him.
âOh.â
He turned to face Yeonwoo.
âLee Yeonwoo-ssi.â
âY-Yes?â
Yeonwoo looked up abruptly at the voice.
âAm I human, or a half-human?â
ââŠâŠâ
It was a question without context. But the manâs gaze clearly showed that he wanted an answer. Though it didnât seem like another test, it was an easy questionâand Yeonwoo answered earnestly.
âYouâre human.â
He definitely carried a scent, but it was different from the pheromones of a half-human. It was merely a mix of artificial fragrance and his own bodyâs scent. Cheon Wooshin was indeed human.
A stillness followed. Then Cheon Wooshin gave a light shrug.
âI thought you had a dogâs nose.â
This time, he was openly teasing him.
âIf not, then does that mean youâre already treating me like your superior?â
It was hard to understand the intention behind his words. Was he asking to be treated like a superior? Or suggesting that Yeonwoo pretend to have a keen sense of smell? Was it a joke? Lowering his eyes briefly, Yeonwoo decided to speak. If you donât know how to match someoneâs rhythm, itâs best to just change the subject altogether.
âWhat should I call you from now on? Team leader?â
It was the first time he had ever directly spoken someoneâs title. Feeling oddly curious, Yeonwoo muttered it softly under his breath and looked up.
âTeam Leader Cheon Wooshin?â
For just a moment, Cheon Wooshin paused. His previously stiff lips slowly curved upward into a charming smile.
âIâll contact you.â
Thunk. The door closed.
As the second hand ticked loudly from the wall clock, the dazed Yeonwoo blinked slowly. He didnât know whyâbut something around his solar plexus had suddenly started to itch. He scratched the back of his head for no reason.
âWhy does a person⊠smile like that.â
A familiar scent drifted from the navy coat. It was Cheon Wooshinâs scent.