Chapter 112.1
Chapter 112.1
โWhose order is that for?โ
Seoryeongโs question was ice-cold, her mind completely detached. He had told her to stay by his side, but now he wanted her to leave?
Did he even see her as a team member? She wanted to ask, but for now, she kept her mouth shut.
Before she could confront him, she had to confront herself first. Why did her heart drop every time she felt his concern? Was she truly looking at Lee Wooshin as just a superior?
Even she couldnโt give herself a clear answer, and pursuing it further would only lead to an uncomfortable conversation.
She hadnโt intended to bring this up, but the words tumbled out anyway as she bit down on her lip.
โIs this because we slept together?โ
โWhat are youโโ
โIs that why youโre acting differently now?โ
โโฆโ
โLast night was last night. But Iโm still a recruit who passed your test, one that you chose.โ
Seoryeong took a step closer to him, then another, until the tips of her shoes bumped against his.
Their gazes clashed, both filled with unspoken tension. The silence stretched, heavy with words neither was willing to say. With her chin slightly raised, she glared at him, then tapped him lightly on the shoulder as she brushed past.
โStop acting like a petty man.โ
โโฆ!โ
She slammed the door behind her, leaving him momentarily frozen. Lee Wooshin stared at her hastily discarded clothes and, almost absentmindedly, folded them neatly.
That temper of hersโฆ His sharp eyes softened, a trace of amusement flickering across his face.
Lingering in the spot sheโd just vacated, his expression turned tender before he spun on his heel. His steps quickened, a hint of unease in his stride.
***
A long wooden table stretched across the room, where the recruits, now all dressed in priest robes, had gathered.
Yoo Dawit, who had actually attended seminary, looked composed and dignified, while Jin Hojae, with his large frame, looked as though heโd accidentally draped a blanket over himself.
Ki Taemin, finding the long robe cumbersome, kept fidgeting, and the stiffness under his arms suggested he was hiding a gun.
Seoryeong, seated across from Lee Wooshin, ignored him entirely as she stirred her spoon through her porridge, made with ground pine nuts. The warmth of the dish settled her stomach.
As Jin Hojae shoveled potato salad into his mouth, he suddenly blurted out, โDoes praying really work?โ
โItโs a form of brainwashing,โ someone replied.
โW-What?โ Jin Hojae nearly choked in shock, but before he could say more, a priest sat down next to Seoryeong.
โBrainwashing works best when the mind is young and pliable,โ the priest added, his tone cynical for someone of his calling.
โHabits learned early stick for life. They leave marksโon the mind, the body, somewhere.โ He set down a plate in front of Seoryeong, the red shell of a steaming crayfish gleaming. โWant some?โ
โWhoaโฆโ Ki Taeminโs eyes widened in awe.
Crawfish? In a monastery? Seoryeong turned her head to look at Kia, the priest. He had haphazardly applied bandages to his forehead and temple, the sloppy handiwork obvious to anyone.
โNo, my stomach isnโt great,โ she replied.
โThatโs fine. You can eat and throw up again if you have to. I made it, so eat.โ
โNo, thank you,โ she said firmly.
โThen at least eat the shell off its head.โ
โโฆโ
โThe headโs always the tastiest part.โ
Seoryeong felt she was dealing with someone utterly impossible to communicate with. Never before had she wanted so badly to whack someone over the head.
The priest, chin propped on his hand, now openly stared at her. His gaze traveled with deliberate slownessโfrom the top of her head, down her forehead, along the bridge of her nose, across her nostrils, and finally to her lips.
His fingers twitched occasionally, as if he was tempted to touch her.
โWell, sheโs been handling guns since she was a kid, and Iโve practically lived at sea. Guess thereโs some truth to what he said,โ Jin Hojae muttered, stealing glances at the crawfish and swallowing hard.
But Kia showed no interest in the remark. Instead, he appeared almost disappointed Seoryeong wasnโt eating the crawfish.
โWhat about you? What did you do as a kid?โ
โโโโ
His gaze held a twisted sense of curiosity, causing her hand to freeze mid-scoop.
What could I have done? Just lived in an orphanage, I guess.
As the thought crossed her mind, her head began to feel heavy, as if her mind was slowly dulling. Her eyelids, which had been darting around with hunger moments ago, started to droop.
โIโฆ I rode a carouselโฆ with my dadโฆโ
โHmm.โ
Kiya hummed, a nasal sound of amusement.
What the hell? What did I just say? What nonsense was that?
Even though Seoryeong had answered, her voice and mind seemed disconnected, leaving her with an odd sense of dissonance. Her fingers felt stiff, like they were locking up.
โThen do you want to go ride a carousel?โ
Bang!
The sudden sound of a fist slamming the table made Seoryeong flinch. The impact rattled the trays, and utensils clattered to the ground.
Seoryeongโs shoulders tensed as her gaze snapped toward Lee Wooshin. His voice, icy and commanding, broke through her haze.
โAgent Han Seoryeong, whatโs your husbandโs name?โ
โWhat?โ
โFocus. Say your husbandโs name.โ
โโฆโ
โIโll count backward from three. Say it out loud by then.โ
โโฆโ
โThree, two, one.โ
Bang!
The table shook again.
โThe name of the husband you canโt live without!โ
His words cut through the air with sharp precision, the intensity driving straight into her. Lee Wooshinโs tone, devoid of any emotion, struck with interrogation-like force. Though his voice held no warmth, he maintained a perfectly neutral expression, his back straight and veins bulging in his neck.
โGet your head on straight! I asked you who you were trying to kill!โ
โKim Hyun!โ
noooo why are you acting kind of cringy Wooshin ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
Right๐ญ
Like you are better than this man!
That past two chapters were NOT it๐ญโ๏ธ
These past two chapters were NOT it๐ญ๐