Hero Hunter is on Parental Leave C13
by NininiaChapter 13
Shrrrrâ
The memory devices embedded in the album unfurled, spreading into a panoramic reel across the air.
In his teens, Yeongung had no idea how to protect himself. He only knew how to carve pieces off himself for the sake of othersâas if self-sacrifice were the natural order of things.
Before he ever learned right from wrong, he mastered killing and not being killed. His life was a continual struggle to survive the adults who sought to strip him of everything and use him however they wished.
âBetter two than many; better one than two.â
In those days, Yeongung was brutally lonely, painfully desolate, achingly isolated. Yet in his immaturity, he pretended otherwiseâacting grown-up, acting unbothered. He hated exposing weakness more than death itself, and he kept impossibly strict standards for himself, unable to forgive even the smallest flaw.
Small things, yesâbut enough of them could collapse his world. So he honed himself obsessively, mind fixed upon a single goal: becoming an Absolute, warding off both visible and invisible enemies alike.
At fourteen, when he became a government-certified Hunterâthe youngest to do soâhis youth was already drenched in the blood-curdling screams and gore of monsters.
When thrown alone against a high-ranked beast⊠when trapped inside a Gate for a month with no food⊠when he carved down thousands of monsters and rolled through fields of corpses⊠he hadnât flinched.
But humans feel relief when faced with someone similar to themselves. Those too different, too superior, inspire either reverenceâor unease.
Those who cast Yeongung into hell itself sneered when the boy returned unscathed, calling him a creature more monstrous than the monsters.
âAll his teammates died except him. And he looks fine. That kid is coldâreally cold.â
They called him a cold-blooded freak for not crying over the dead, pointing at him as they whispered behind his back. Yet whenever they needed his strength, they held out their hands without shame.
Hypocrisy layered on hypocrisyâYeongung grew accustomed to it, then numb to it.
But⊠had young Yeongung, had I, truly been fine? Was I really all right alone?
âOf course not. Not at allâŠâ
He had survived things no child should ever face. When starving to death inside a Gate, he tore flesh from monster corpses with trembling hands. When encountering intelligent psychic species, he had his mind scraped, toyed withâdriven so close to suicide he could taste the void. Unknown creatures terrified him, always and utterly.
Yet what frightened him more than death was this:
that if he died, not a single soul would grieve.
After a Gate-clear, bereaved families came to identify bodies, weeping over remains already beginning to rot. Scenes he could never dare to imagine for himself.
His portrait would be replaced with his Hunter ID photograph. His funeral would be barrenâno mourners, no family, an empty hall of cold incense. Whenever his life came close to ending in battle, that was the funeral he pictured.
And then⊠into the life of that cold, abandoned child walked a sixteen-year-old boy named Won Iheun. The boyâs reckless actions were enough to thaw the frost sealing Yeongungâs heart.
Unintentional, perhapsâbut powerful nonetheless.
Yeongung brushed a finger over Iheunâs head in the photo. Next to him, he saw himself wearing a stupid, vacant expression.
âDamn⊠standing next to a pretty boy makes me look like a clueless country bumpkin. His face was insane back then. Heâs handsome now, but teenage him was a whole different flavor of peak.â
He laughed, remembering how Iheun once claimed that was his âawkward phase.â Likely because he was pre-secondary-sexual-development then, and shorter than Yeongung. Two years later, when they reunited, Iheun had become a towering high schoolerâconfidence radiating as he literally looked down at him.
Even if Iheun hated it, Yeongung adored that âawkward-phaseâ version of him.
âTsk. He was so much cuter and more honest back then. Now heâs grown into some unreadable bastard.â
Even opening his heart to his orphanage friend, Lee Chahyeon, had been influenced by Iheun. After meeting Iheun, something shifted inside Yeongung. His relationships with âirreparable trashâ stayed the same, but he learned to accept genuine kindness from those approaching him sincerely.
âI mean⊠I didnât have romantic feelings from the start. He was two years youngerâcome on.â
His erotic attraction hadnât blossomed until long after he became an adult.
Their first meeting was when Iheun was sixteen. Their reunionâafter Iheun grew taller than himâhappened when the boy was in high school. Then Iheun vanished from sight⊠until seven years later, returning as the perfect specimen of a dominant Alpha.
That was whenâ
âI was twenty-seven, and he was twenty-five.â
Iheun had just returned from a deployment to a war-torn nation. After discarding his uniform, he founded a private guildâthen came to recruit Yeongung personally.
From then on, they were together.
And the moment Yeongung realized his attachment to Iheun exceeded the bond of mere colleagues or senior-junior Hunters was this:
Whenever he saw Iheun around Omegas, he grew irritated. Angry. Annoyed.
Heâd been slow on the uptake, but eventually he recognized the feeling for what it was.
Jealousy.
He drowned himself in alcohol afterwardâlike a lunatic.
âTch. I was practically a wreck for a while.â
It was Yeongung who suggested becoming sexual partners. One late night, after a meeting, he stopped Iheun as the Alpha was leaving to meet an Omega.
He said:
I can satisfy you better than whoever youâre going to see. So do it with me instead.
He had never taken an Alpha from behind before, so where did that suicidal bravery come from?
Ignorance makes one bold; looking back now, it was the kind of line only someone clueless could utter. He had absolutely no idea what it meant to take Iheunâs monstrously endowed self.
âI wanted to die when he rejected me.â
Iheun hadnât accepted the offer immediately. They eventually ended up spending entire nights togetherâbut not without hurdles.
Maybe because it was that Won Iheun, the magnificent bastardâdespite all the rejections, no one else ever stirred Yeongungâs heart. His crush was his first love and, at the same time, his last.
âAnd now that Iâm carrying his child, it really is my last.â
Closing his trip down memory lane, Yeongung shut the hardcover album. It drifted back to its place on the shelf with a gentle hum.
âYou have a new message.â
He checked his wearable immediatelyâhalf expecting a text from Iheun.
ăRecipient: Yeongung
Sender: Tako Guild Emergency Line
CODE-9 detected at Seoul Hangang Jamsu Bridge.
All S-Team membersâdeploy immediately.ă
âCode NineâŠ?â
Throwing on a rider jacket, Yeongung dialed someone while rushing out. Sanghuiâs panicked voice burst through the phone.
[Hyung! Where are you!?]
âIâm on my way. But are you sure? Code Nine? We havenât had one in yearsâŠ!â
The number after âCodeâ indicated a Gateâs type. Nine was, regardless of Gate rank, the hardest kind to handle.
âWhatâs the projected Chimera count?â
Chimerasâthe signature monsters of Code Nine Gatesâdevoured anything living, evolving into stronger forms with near-human intelligence. They were notoriously hard to subdue.
[âŠAt least several hundred.]
Jamsu Bridge, closed to traffic and used for cultural events, was always crowded. If hundreds of Chimeras fell thereâ
âFuck. The damn system doesnât let me breathe.â
The thought alone sped his steps.
âWhen did the Gate open?â
[One hour ago. A fashion show model found it on the dressing room floor. Thought it was a small stain at firstâbut it grew every time she changed outfits, so she finally reported it.]
âIâll be there in fifteen minutes. Evacuate civilians. Request the Association to put a dome barrier around Jamsu BridgeâHan River apartment owners will cause hell if property values drop. Prep our team for entry.â
[Got it. But hyung, are you with the Master right now?]
âWon Iheun? No, heâs not here.â
[Everyoneâs losing their minds right now, and our guildmaster hasnât shown his face since morning. Where the hell is he?]
âWhat? âŠDamn. Fine. Iâll find him. Sanghui, move exactly as instructed.â
[Yes, sir.]
Ending the call, Yeongung headed toward the elevator to the underground parking lotâwhen someone else suddenly tapped their access card first.
âUnfair, isnât it? The guildmaster you mentioned is out here working his legs off.â
Startled, Yeongung grabbed his stomach protectively.
âJesusâ! Donât do that! Youâll scare the baby outâjustâdonât pop out of nowhere like that! Do it again and Iâll kiâ no, Iâll⊠I wonât let it slide!â
Iheunâs gaze dropped to the hands shielding Yeongungâs abdomen.
âLetâs go together. My telekinesis is faster.â
Embarrassed by the stares, Yeongung shoved his hands deep into his jacket pockets.
ââŠWeâre taking the car.â