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TSBIRBV Ch 74
by berryChapter 74 An Esper Who Knows When to Act (4)
âAre those dumplings?â
Samrang asked, but Yegyeol sharply turned his head away, annoyed that she was asking questions even though she hadnât served the soup.
ââŠSome ice, please.â
Even Yegyeol hadnât expected his face to swell like this. Having only cried when he was born, he didnât know what to expect.
âI did cry when I was with Senior Brother, but maybe I was receiving guiding then, so my face was spared.â
âThis isnât the North Sea Ice Palace; how would there be ice here?â
âIf there isnât any, then thatâs life.â
âWait a moment.â
Grumbling, Samrang left briefly and cleverly came back with some ice.
Yegyeol, thinking she was quite a handy person, put the ice next to his swollen eye. The cold sensation seemed to awaken his senses.
âRefreshing.â
Samrang didnât seem to have mastered ice techniques, so where did she get the ice?
âHow much did you actually eat for your face to puff up like this?â
There wasnât even a hypothesis in Samrangâs mind that Yegyeol might have cried hard last night.
âI did eat quite a lotâŠâ
Remembering the food siege last night, Yegyeol quickly refocused and asked,
âBy the way, where is Senior Brother?â
Samrangâs eyes narrowed.
She was curious about why Yegyeol, who had been obviously avoiding Haryang lately, suddenly asked for him. But Samrang didnât think too deeply.
ââŠWe had dinner together yesterday, so maybe something changed in his feelings.â
Samrang was quite easygoing and avoided digging into othersâ emotions too deeply.
âHe went out for a while.â
Yegyeol clicked his tongue with regret.
âThereâs no such thing as being full at the first bite.â
Senior Brother was not the type to get surprised and run away just because his disciple moaned a little and called his name. If he were, the situation would be less complicated now.
âWhen will he come back?â
âHe said heâd come late at night.â
âShall I tell Master Mun you were looking for him?â
âNo.â
Yegyeol shook his head repeatedly and after glancing toward Senior Brotherâs lodging, locked himself in the room.
Normally skipping walks and meals, every time the door opened and closed, Samrangâs eyes grew narrower.
Meanwhile, Yegyeol played peacefully with Yalmo. Since he had set traps, waiting for the prey to take them was not boring.
âSamrang, I trust only you.â
Yegyeol was confident Samrang would tell Senior Brother he was looking for him.
Not even half an hour after Samrang said she would relieve her post and step down, someone quietly approached the door.
There was no sound, not even footsteps.
Certain that his awaited visitor had arrived, Yegyeol hastily tidied his clothes.
âMy beltâs messy, and my collarâs somewhat undone.â
No matter how well one prepares, these things always required utmost care.
âGyeol.â
At that voice, Yegyeolâs lips relaxed as he confirmed the man outside was Je Haryang.
Silently slapping his cheek to keep quiet, Yegyeol put his finger to his lips and shushed. Yalmo nodded resolutely.
âThough he doesnât make rattlesnake sounds.â
âGyeol, have you already fallen asleep?â
Yegyeol smiled silently at his cute companion and hurriedly got up at Senior Brotherâs repeated calls.
âWait a moment!â
Deliberately making some noise, he rushed to the door, stood still, and took in the shadow of Haryang on the sliding door.
âIâll open it soon.â
As he reached for the door, Yegyeol unconsciously brushed the shadow of Haryang.
Even though he felt no warmth or touch, his heart pounded strangely. The man he had only met in his dreams for twenty years was truly beyond this door.
âIf I open this door now, wonât Senior Brother disappear?â
Yegyeol shut his eyes tightly and opened them again. It wasnât time to indulge.
âYouâre here?â
Peeking from slightly opening the sliding door, Yegyeol saw Senior Brother in simple white clothing, his outline softly shimmering.
Moonlight hung on Haryangâs shoulder.
âSamrang said you came looking for me.â
âAh.â
Haryangâs otherworldly aura made Yegyeol regain his composure.
âI told her not to say anything.â
Yegyeolâs confused and helpless gaze added realism to his act.
âI only learned after asking what happened during the day. Samrang had no choice but to obey my orders; donât be harsh on her.â
âI know. I just worried I troubled Senior BrotherâŠâ
Yegyeol fidgeted with his hands.
âI felt embarrassed.â
Seriously embarrassed.
Heâd waved glowing sticks, installed light apps on his phone to attract attention, but when their eyes met, he didnât know where to look.
âWorry.â
Haryang muttered softly.
âYes, I worried a lot about you.â
âDonât enjoy making your guide worry too much.â
âIâm sorry.â
Regardless of how he felt inside, Yegyeol spoke as though sincerely apologetic.
âItâs quite lateââ
Haryang seemed ready to leave, but Yegyeol held him back.
No, donât go.
âDonât stand there, come inside quickly.â
His sleeve was lightly pulled, but Haryang stopped, silently absorbed Yegyeol in his gaze, then stepped in willingly.
âAlright. I will.â
It felt strange to have a much bigger man follow so obediently. It was like driving a beast into a cage.
Haryang glanced inside. His eyes darkened as he looked at the bed, where Yalmo was tangled up like a snakeâs shed skin.
He must have been remembering what Yegyeol did last night up there.
Feigning ignorance of his discipleâs private life, Haryang slowly took a seat on the windowsill. He looked so natural that he seemed the master of the room.
Yegyeol sat across from him. Haryang spoke frankly.
âYou didnât eat dinner?â
He hadnât yet entered fully but stopped out of curiosity.
Samrangâs diligent work was clearly playing the role of a reliable trap.
âI didnât have much of an appetite.â
âYou didnât have an appetite?â
Haryangâs expression grew serious.
ââŠThere is something bothering me.â
Yegyeol deliberately withheld details, yet the subtext was apparent.
âIs it a problem I canât solve?â
The question was cruel, coming from the man who certainly remembered how desperately Yegyeol had sought comfort during his nights of restless desire.
But Yegyeol laughed.
He had expected this from Je Haryang.
âSenior Brother can never solve it⊠and shouldnât.â
Though unvoiced, the feeling blossomed momentarily and then faded in front of Haryang.
âItâs truly a pity that I cannot intervene.â
Haryang said this sincerely.
âYouâre not a child of three who can cry to Senior Brother every time something happens.â
Of course, Yegyeol would seek him every time, cling tightly, and sob as if the world were ending.