Chapter 265: Snowy Fields (5)
I’m Not a Regressor
Chapter 265: Snowy Fields (5)
“Keuhuk!” Ohjin felt his head throbbing as if he’d been hit with a club, and he let out a low groan. ‘This is...?’ He sat up in bed and looked around at the white wallpaper, also noticing the smell of disinfectant wafting into his nose—it was a VIP hospital room with quite a luxurious interior.
"Ah, that’s right..." After he declared that he would be the Heavenly Demon, Kasia's response was a little different from what he expected. If it worked, he thought she would gratefully begin to cry, and if it didn't work, he thought she’d laugh at him and tell him to stop talking nonsense.
For some reason, she’d stepped back, her face reddening in confusion. -Y-you’re just saying anything because you’re a liar! D-do you think you can be the Heavenly Demon?- After shouting those words, she’d sharply turned and left.
'I don't know if it was a good thing or not.' His initial plan was to play the role of the Heavenly Demon and make her distrust the real one. Unfortunately, that plan failed for the rather ridiculous reason of him being too kind.
'Well, it's my fault.' It was his mistake for failing to properly grasp the nature of the Heavenly Demon and acting in a way that did not match, but that didn’t mean he could give up. He’d changed his strategy to address the trauma Kasia harbored based on the memories he’d seen.
To put it simply... Instead of a bitter truth, he’d shown her a sweet lie.
'I don't know... if it worked or not.' Anyway, Kasia figured out he wasn't really the Heavenly Demon. Of course, it was a failure in that his lies had been discovered.
"Haa." Leaning back, he let out a deep sigh. When he thought about it, he regretted that, no matter how sweet the lie was, he might have said too much. There was such a thing as something being too sweet, after all.
“...” Even though he knew that, it was difficult to control the emotions that seemed to burst forth when he saw her collapse into tears in that white, snowy field.
‘She looked too much like Ha-eun used to.’ After being blinded by the Thousand Curse Dragon, Ha-eun curled up in her hospital bed and cried. That image of her shaking and sobbing had overlapped in his mind with the image of Kasia being abandoned in the snowy field. Ha-eun had him; he had Ha-eun, but in Kasia’s case...
"Tsk." Ohjin clicked his tongue and shook his head. Why was he trying to sympathize with her? 'Well, I didn't die, so that's enough.' There was no other choice but to leave things to her.
"By the way..." His expression stiffened as he recalled those events. The side effects of using Heaven Unfolding and the memory loss that came with it weighed on his mind like a heavy burden. What other memories had he lost?
‘I remember being together with Ha-eun, at least.’ It was difficult to know exactly which memories disappeared because humans didn’t have perfect memories to begin with. As he recalled all of his memories with Ha-eun one by one, the hospital room’s door opened, and Isabella entered.
Click—
"Have you woken up, Ohjin?" she asked as she approached him with a worried look.
"Oh, yes. I'm up," he said.
"Are you hurting anywhere?"
"Well... I think it would be easier to find a place that doesn’t hurt.”
"Wait a minute. I'll call the doctor and tell him to give you more painkillers."
"No, it's alright." Suffering was something he could do better than almost anyone else.
"Are you sure you're okay?" Isabella gripped his hand, looking as if she were about to cry.
Her soft touch made the pain throughout his body seem to fade a little. "Yes. It's just a simple muscle pain," he said. It wasn't a simple muscle pain, but he didn't want to worry her.
"Fuu. That's a relief." Isabella let out a relieved sigh and lightly patted her chest. Even with that small movement, he noticed her two, fearsome mounds wobbling.
Ohjin suddenly coughed.
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