Roman Holiday (3)
The moon shone through the barn on the outskirts of Rome. Marco checked the clock and clanged on a pot with a spoon.
âEveryone gather! Start counting.â
âHyung, canât we just skip it for tonight? We have a guestâ¦â Max looked at Seo Jun-ho and grumbled.
âNo. Itâs part of the rules,â Marco said firmly. The children started to gather in front of him. They sat down and shouted their numbers.
âOne!â
âTwo!â
â¦â¦
âSixteen!â
Marco nodded approvingly, looking at the children that sat patiently like baby ducks. âAlright, everyoneâs here. You know what to do, right?â
âTake out the blankets!â
âWash your face and brush your teeth!â
âMove quickly.â They dispersed in all different directions as he gave the order. Max led the children who were using blankets and old clothing to create bedding.
âHey, Deva! Brush your teeth!â
âI donât want to!â
âYouâre gonna get cavities. Come here!â
Seo Jun-ho chuckled as he watched Deva run away. The kids didnât have much, but they werenât unhappy.
âThenâ¦â He put on his jacket and prepared to leave.
âWhere are you going this late?â Marco asked. Heâd been watching him. Seo Jun-ho smiled and ruffled his hair.
âThe kids donât need to know.â
ââ¦Take your hand off. I know youâre going to try to pick up girls.â Marco shooed him away. âIf youâre gonna be late, be quiet when you come in. Some of them are light sleepers.â
âIâll keep that in mind.â
âAnd why are you wearing a mask and sunglasses at night?â
âWhy, do you want to see my face that badly? Iâll show you if you ask nicely.â
âBastard⦠fuck off.â He made a face and stuck up his middle finger. Seo Jun-ho laughed and left for real.
The moon was bright and round, the clouds thin in the cool night air. Not to mention the horse dung.
âItâs the perfect night to cross a wall.â
Seo Jun-ho kicked off the ground to the heart of Rome. He leapt over roofs, headed to a certain city.
The Vatican.
* * *
Vatican City was an independent country that existed to uphold the Roman Curia. Even after the Gates appeared and the 2nd floor opened, many religions prevailed; the Catholic Church was still the largest doctrine.
âHm. Itâs already this lateâ¦â A gray-haired man slowly stood up from his seat. He was Pope Francio XII, once called the âBell of Heavenâ. He was retired and spent his time as the librarian of the Vaticanâs secret archives. His work was simple; all he had to do was make sure that the documents didnât get damaged.
As the night got darker, he made sure that there was no one left. I should turn off the lights now.
Francio flipped the switch, and two shadows appeared against the moonlight coming through the window.
âI see that we have an uninvited guest,â he muttered, walking over. The stranger kept his hand in his pocket and didnât move. âWho are you?â
Francio adjusted his glasses and looked at the intruder again. His eyes widened, and he started to tremble.
âY-you areâ¦?â He could never forget the characteristic black coat and mask. âOh, Lordâ¦â
He gripped his cane and hobbled over.
âI heard you were under treatment.â
âMy body ached because I was lying down all the time, so I decided to go out more.â
The man spoke to the former Pope as if he were a friend. More interestingly, Francio seemed happy to see him.
âIt seems that this old Bellâs prayer has reached heaven. I didnât think I would see you again.â
âItâs nice to see you again. I feel sorry too.â
âHaha, have I gotten that old?â Francio touched the wrinkles on his face.
âA long time has passed.â
â25 years, I think.â
ââ¦Itâs an honor to see you again.â Francio bowed respectfully. He wasnât reserved about his humility; he was only sorry that he couldnât get on his knees because that was reserved for his God. âIâm ashamed that we are the ones living in the peace that you and the others brought.â
âNo need. Thatâs what we wanted.â Specter shrugged and pulled up two chairs. âTake a seat. I came here to ask you something.â
âHa, I am an old man of no importance. I donât know as much as I used to.â
âBut youâll still listen, wonât you?â
âOf course.â Francio sat down.
âDo you know about Paradise?â
ââ¦Paradise, you say?â Francio tilted his head. âAre you perhaps asking about the Paradise in the Bible?â
âNo, itâs the name of a place. An orphanage of sorts where they raise kids⦠Have you heard of it?â
âUnfortunately, no.â
ââ¦I see,â Seo Jun-ho muttered under his mask. As soon as Max had told him about Paradise, heâd thought of Francio. If it really is related to the Vatican, thereâs no way he wouldnât know.
But he didnât. Seo Jun-ho smiled beneath his mask. âThings are getting interesting.â
Who would be crazy enough to pretend to be priests and kidnap children right under the Vaticanâs nose? The only answer was the fiends. After all, they had given up their humanity.
âThank you for your help.â As Seo Jun-ho stood up, so did Francio.
âI am sorry I could not be of more help.â
âNo, youâve done more than enough.â
âHmâ¦Â Is there anything else that this old man should know?â
âMmâ¦â Seo Jun-ho thought for a second, then nodded. âThere might be a big fire in Rome in a few days, so keep the fire trucks on standby.â
Marco woke up to the sound of raindrops. He checked to see if his dongsaengs were still asleep.
âHuh?â He looked around. The man whoâd gone out to get girls had somehow fallen asleep in between the children.
When did he come in? Iâm a pretty light sleeper.
The man was still wearing his sunglasses and mask. Marco clicked his tongue.
âGeez. Even if I go crazy, Iâm not gonna be that crazyâ¦â
He looked out the window. Seeing the pouring rain, they probably wouldnât be able to work today. There wouldnât be many tourists milling about.
The man next to him yawned as he awoke, scratching his head as he sat up. âYou wake up early.â
âWhatever.â
âWhat do you usually do on rainy days?â
âWe just stay at home.â
âWhat about food?â
âWe have leftover pizza. We have some leftover oats too, so we can boil it into porridge.â
ââ¦â¦â
Oat porridge didnât sound very appealing. And at the moment, since it hadnât been long since heâd gone to the Cave of Trials, Seo Jun-ho was pretty picky about his food.
âCome out with me.â
âWhere to?â
âThe kids will have to eat something when they wake up. Real food, not oat porridge.â
ââ¦Youâre going to buy us food again?â
âNot for nothing, of course. Youâll have to be my guide for tomorrow.â Marco blinked, then quickly pulled on his coat.
âShould we go now? Or do you need time to get ready?â Seo Jun-ho muffled a laugh at his enthusiasm. No matter how he tried to act like an adult, he was still just a kid.
* * *
âIâve never eaten at a restaurant, but I know the good places,â Marco boasted.
âItâs wherever the locals line up. Right?â
âYup, you got it.â
They entered the city, holding their own umbrellas. The streets were quieter because of the rain.
âMakgeoli and pajeon are perfect for rainy daysâ¦â
(TN: Korean rice wine and scallion pancake, respectively. Itâs a popular pairing.)
âMakgeoli? Pajeon? What are those?â
âAh, itâs like an Asian wine and pizza,â he replied. âLead the way. Iâll follow you.â
âLeave it to me,â Marco said confidently. Seo Jun-ho followed him from behind and studied him.
âHey, your walking stance is really stable.â
ââ¦You can see that?â Marco seemed a little surprised. âAre you a player?â
âOh, did I not mention it?â
âYou didnât! Ack, now I get it. Max wouldnât get caught that easily.â Marco nodded. âIâm training to become a player.â
âItâs a hard job, you know.â
âI have to do it.â He paused and looked back at the barn where his siblings were sleeping. âWe canât live on pickpocketing forever.â
âDo you want to become a player because they make a lot of money?â
âRather than that, itâs the only option available to us,â he muttered darkly. âWe donât have an orphanage address or guardians. Who would hire us? We canât even get part-time jobs.â
ââ¦I see.â
âI donât like being called a thief either. But what can I do when my siblings are starving?â
It was a world that Seo Jun-ho couldnât understand. His life wasnât easy either, but heâd grown up in a good home and lived peacefully until he was in college.
âIf I become a player and make a lot of money, I can take care of them all.â Marco clenched his hands into fists.
âI heard from the priests that Paradise has classes for becoming a player.â He looked around, and his face became grave. âIâve only told Max so far, but when the priests come this time, Iâm going to Paradise.â
âYou are? What about your siblings?â
âThe priests said that I would only need to train about a month or so at Paradise before I can get my license. Once I get it, Iâm going to a Gate right away to make money.â
The Frost Queen, who had been listening carefully, applauded. âGoodness! What a commendable child!â She patted Marcoâs head, moved by his words.
âWhat the heck. My head feels itchy all of a sudden.â Of course, he didnât know what was happening. âAnd⦠well, this is just my own greed. If I become a player, I can become famous.â
âYou want to be famous?â
âPeople look down on me and call me a thief, but if I become a strong playerâ¦â Marco looked up at the sky, his fists tightening. âOne day, I might be respected like Specter-nim.â
ââ¦Hey, he isnât dead. Why are you looking up at the sky like heâs dead?â
âWell, it doesnât matter. Heâs oceans away.â
At some point, theyâd approached a restaurant. âIf you go down that alleyway, thereâs a restaurant that a lot of locals⦠huh?â Marcoâs voice became light. âIs that Anna?â
âAnna?â
âYeah! She was in our family, but she went to Paradise two months ago!â He ran toward the girl, grinning. âHey! Anna!â
Seo Jun-ho raised his umbrella a bit to look. There was a boy and a girl, and a middle-aged foreigner who was standing with them. Seo Jun-ho curled his lip as he saw his face.
ââ¦I found you.â
It was Torres Milo.