He was a cute kid, with plump white cheeks and eyes like a doll. He sipped his juice as he studied her. His eyes were dark red. Swallowing his juice, he smiled at Hee-yeon.
âOhâ¦â
It was a face smiling naively. There was a chill from his drawn-back lips.
âI knew it, Noah is too nice.â
An unfamiliar voice echoed in Hee-yeonâs mind.
âMuell, however, is not so nice.â
At the same time, the scene that occupied Hee-yeon's eyes broke into pieces like a glass window. Her memories from the moment sheâd discovered Noah from the bus until now started to crumble. Above the traces of Noahâs brainwashing effect was another voice engraved like an imprint.
âYouâre just going to remember Noah around this time of year. You are going to cry, feel guilty, and suffer nightmares.â
Wasnât she supposed to do so to some extent? Because she had made things difficult for Noah for a long time⦠Thatâs what the deep-red eyes seemed to be saying. The kid, who took a glimpse of the increasingly dazed Hee-yeon, tilted his head lazily.
ââ¦still, since I think youâre better than the other two. Iâll let it slide.â
What had disappeared were the two invisible magic rings around Hee-yeonâs wrists.
The man who leaned on Noah and swept her eyes turned to glance at Hee-yeon. His eyes, which she had been able to recognize at a distance, were an intense purple.
âSince our work here is done, are we going back right away?â
âNo. Iâm more curious about this place. And there are still many things I want to have.â
âI think you have enoughâ¦â
âI need more. A lot more.â
The man turned his eyes unsympathetically from Hee-yeon after planting a kiss on Noahâs pale cheek half-hidden under the cap. That was the end.
âHuhâ¦â
When the time had passedâwhether it was a few minutes or a few hours she did not knowâand Hee-yeon suddenly came to her senses, their bodies disappeared without a trace into the sunset on the street.
Hee-yeonâs lips quivered slightly.
âDreamâ¦â
It must have been a dreamâ¦
The young girl turned around with her feet planted. Today was the anniversary of her older sisterâs death, and she was on her way home after stopping by her goshiwon*.
Weird.
She thought there were a lot of days when sheâd burst into tears even though nothing had happened this time last year, but actually, itâd seemed that way until yesterdayâ¦
ââ¦I do not hate you.â
A voice that sheâd never once heard before breezed faintly past her ear. It was a very weird event.
Before long, her steps started up again. Her steps were a little lighter than before. Her form faded away, becoming part of the chaotic street scene.
This day, which something had definitely changed but at the same time hadnât changed, was coming to an end.
***
Theyâd stayed in Seoul for a few more days. It was because it wasnât like they absolutely had to return, and Muell and Kyle were really amazed by the city.
First, what Muell really loved so much was the kidsâ cafe often seen in large grocery stores or shopping centers. In particular, he had fallen in love with the ball pit, and heâd gotten caught secretly throwing balls into the subspace.
On the other hand, Kyle's focus was on crawling the Seoul streets collecting used books that contained information that meant the world to him but meant nothing to Noah.
10 Korean Meals You Must Eat Before You Die.
Yoonâs Table Recipe.
How To Cook Like Your Grandmother.
The content of the last book was suspicious. This was written on the first page:
You have to feel the food!
Something about that was weird⦠Noah thought as she asked out of curiosity while studying the books Kyle had bought an hour ago,
âHey, did you even read the title before buying it? I think itâs filled with some weird stuff.â
âWhatâs so weird about it? I chose the ones with nice illustrations.â
Noah remained silent, turning a page in How To Cook Like Your Grandmother with the nice title. She didnât have the confidence to explain to him how to make kimchi. Or even how to make blocks of fermented soybeansâ¦
ââ¦why in the world did you buy it without even reading it? You always tell me not to by on impulse, Kyle.â
âWhat are you so worried about? Muell will do his translation magic later. And this wasnât an impulse purchase. Itâs one of my hobbies.â Kyle snatched the book away from her hand. All thirteen books heâd bought at the bookstore disappeared into Muell's subspace. His eyes were stained with satisfaction. âThis should be enough.â
Noah decided not to say that it was already enough and too much. In fact, she wasnât in a position to stop him. Besides, it was better to see the benefits if Kyle learned many more ways to cook.
âAnd I also bought some cleaning suppliesâ¦â
Heâd bought cleaning products on top of the books, and one of them was even a lint roller that removed debris from clothing when you rolled it. But perhaps because it was not enough, he couldn't leave the street corner of the shopping center where heâd purchased the cleaning supplies until the last day.
âIs the detergent here different from Laurent?â he inquired.
âIsnât all detergent the same?â
âHow do you read this, Noah? Fabric sof⦠tenâ¦â
*goshiwon â a specific living space in South Korea for someone studying for an important exam (civil service test, etc.)