The Second Coming of Gluttony - Chapter 357
Chapter 357 – A Hero In Paradise, But On Earth (2)
FLASH!
Light scattered everywhere.
A tall, young man suddenly appeared in the middle of an empty room.
โ….โ
Seol Jihu looked around his room feebly.
This was already his fourth time.๐ณ๐e๐๐ฌ๐๐๐o๐ซe๐น. ๐๐จ๐ข
It was only natural that he wasnโt particularly moved.
After standing absent-mindedly for a while, Seol Jihu finally began to wander around the room.
When he slid open the window, sunlight poured down on him and the cries of cicadas filled the air.
Out on the street, people were dressed in short sleeves and shorts.
The year had changed and summer had come without him knowing.
Only then did his brain really register the passage of time.
Seol Jihu gazed out the window then lowered his head with a deep sigh.
He proceeded to skim through a random book, then turned on his laptop and clicked through a few websites.
Finally, when he finished exploring all the other options, he sat against the wall and turned on the TV.
โAh~ Ah~ Ah~ Aqua lipstick~
Watching a lipstick commercial featuring four celebrities, he smoked cigarettes, one after the other.
The two eyes staring at the TV screen were totally blank, as was his head.
It wasnโt until his ashtray was full of cigarette butts that Seol Jihu realized his hand was inside his pocket.
His fingers were fidgeting with the tiny piece of paper he had received when he left Paradise.
His lips twisted in a self-derogatory smile.
โFuck, Iโm bored….โ
This was why he didnโt want to return.
He had so many things to do in Paradise.
If there was no work, he could always train.
But he didnโt have anything to do on Earth.
Or rather, to be precise, he didnโt
know
what to do.
โ…Should I go back?โ
Seol Jihu bit his lips.
A look of distress flashed across his face.
It wasnโt like he was running away. He was just paying a short visit to Paradise.
All members of Valhalla wouldโve left Paradise by now.
And, it didnโt really matter if he got caught.
He figured heโd just tell them that he forgot something in Paradise and stopped by to get it.
Spending a day or two in Paradise would surely calm him down. It seemed like a good idea.
โI mean, Noona could be back. Also, I have to feed Little Chick holy power….โ
The corner of Seol Jihuโs mouth curled up.
Just thinking of Paradise made him feel better.
Thatโs right. A short visit wouldnโt hurt.
He concluded and grabbed the small piece of paper in his pocket.
It was then.
Ding-dong!
The notification sound startled Seol Jihu.
He quickly pulled out his hand like a child caught making a mistake.
His cell phone, which he had connected to a charger earlier, was blinking.
โDamn it. Who is it?โ
Seol Jihu frowned and reached for his phone.
The timing was too good. Someone โ probably Kim Hannah โ must have predicted that heโd do something like this and sent a threatening text message.
However, contrary to his expectations, the sender wasnโt Kim Hannah.
More importantly, his phone was bursting with lots of unread text messages. There were at least a dozen.
โWhat the…?โ
Seol Jihu quickly skimmed through the texts.
Most of them were from the same person, who was neither his family nor his friend.
[Oppa. Whatโs up?]
It was Yun Seora, the youngest daughter of Sinyoung.
[Are you busy?]
[Oppa, are you asleep?]
[Is this Jihu Oppaโs phone number?]
[You said youโd treat me to dinner….]
[I thought youโd be back by now…. Are you still over there?]
[I hate you.]
[No, I donโt hate you. I miss you.]
[:?P Ehehehe. Iโm so drunk? I hate youuuu.]
[I heard the news. Congratulations on your victory. Ah, the most recent text was from my sister. Just ignore it.]
…And so on.
Two-thirds of the texts were from Yun Seora, even though he never replied.
She was like a stalker.
โScary….โ
Yun Seoraโs tenacity terrified Seol Jihu, but he quickly shook off his fear and began reading through the messages.
He saw several long texts from his mother and several from his brother.
[Working?]
[Text me when you get off work. I got a call from the district office today about your military training. Apparently the Reserve Forces is preparing to suspend your ID. You know busy work is no excuse for skipping training.][1]
[Why is it so hard to get in touch with you? Mother misses you a lot.]
[Just how busy are you…? Give me a call. I know youโre working to pay off your debts, but it wonโt be worth it if you collapse from overwork.]
The most recent text was also from his brother.
[Tomorrowโs Motherโs birthday. Did you get her text? Come home. Donโt worry too much. At least give her a call if you canโt make it.]
Suddenly Seol Jihu came to his senses.
It was like a bucket of cold water had just been poured over his head.
โWhat was I… just about to do?โ
One of the things he regretted most was that he never listened to his family.
If he hadnโt gone when his family told him not to go. If he hadnโt done this or that when his family told him not to do so. Then, his life would never have been that bad.
Just now, he almost made the same mistake as then.
If Jang Maldong had known that Seol Jihu had returned to Paradise less than an hour after returning to Earth, he wouldโve been so disappointed.
When that thought came to his mind, he didnโt want to rip the paper anymore.
โHaaaa.โ
Heaving a sigh, Seol Jihu brought his finger to the call button.
Then he stopped.
โWait a second.โ
Again, he almost acted without thinking.
His brother thought he worked for Sinyoung, but he actually worked in Paradise.
Until now he had never really cared about this.
He just assumed that Kim Hannah had taken care of everything. But he knew he shouldnโt be so lenient anymore.
Seol Jihu immediately searched every nook and cranny of the room for the data heโd received long ago.
He also checked all the entries in his passbook and calculated dates.
โOkay. I can tell him Iโve paid off all my debts, and that I have money now….โ
Finally, he pressed the call button.
He didnโt have to wait long. He heard a familiar voice almost immediately.
โYou.
The voice sounded a little angry.
โWhy did it take you so long to…
Seol Jihu deliberately spoke in a cheerful tone.
โHey, Hyung! Itโs me.โ
*
That evening, a family gathered at the table for dinner.
โOh, right.โ
The air in the dining room was quiet and serene like it often was in temples. Seol Jinhee was the only one speaking.
โI want to talk about Jihu.โ
It was then that Seol Wooseok dropped a bomb without a warning.
โIโm so pissed off. Iโm a senior now, but the professor is still…?โ
Seol Jinheeโs voice thinned before she let out a sharp shriek.
The sound of silverware scraping against the plates stopped.
The father froze with his spoon halfway to his mouth, and the mother opened her eyes wide.
โDamn it. Why did you have to bring him up? I just lost my appetite.โ
Seol Jinhee slammed her chopsticks down on the table.
โTell me why!โ
โLower your voice. Our parents are here.โ
โD-Did you get in touch with him? How is he? Heโs not sick or anything, is he?โ
Noticing the tense atmosphere, their mother asked in a hurry.
โYes, I talked to him on the phone during lunch today. He sounded well.โ
โWhy didnโt he call sooner? I was so worried….โ
โI told you before that Jihu cleared his credit line, right?โ
โYeah, you said thatโs where he got the money from before….โ
โWhen I met him at a cafe a while ago, he said he wouldnโt contact us until he paid off his debts. Maybe thatโs why he didnโt call. You know Jihu is quite diligent about things like that.โ
โThatโs right. Heโs always been stubborn.โ
โWell, he told me heโs cleared his debts now.โ
โReally? Ah, but I wish heโd called at least once….โ
Her voice sounded a little disappointed, but her face told a different story.
She heaved a sigh of relief, her hands smoothing down her chest.
โAnd.โ
Seol Wooseok slowly put down his chopsticks and clasped his hands.
On the surface, he appeared calm, but on the inside, he was looking for the courage to say what he was going to say next.
โHeโs going to come home tomorrow, to celebrate Motherโs birthday.โ
Seol Jinheeโs eyes widened with astonishment.
โW-What? Whoโs coming where?โ
โHe was very careful about it. He said heโd just call, but I insisted that he come.โ
โAre you out of your mind? Did working day and night finally make you take the wrong pill?โ
โKeep your voice down.โ
โWhy should I? This is my house!โ
โItโs our parentsโ house, not yours. And tomorrow is Motherโs birthday, not yours.โ
โWhat….โ
Seol Jinhee clenched her teeth and turned her head.
โDad!โ
She yelled at the middle-aged man who was silently pouring water into his cup.
โDad! Are you just going to keep silent? Say something!โ
The father gulped down the water and slammed the cup down on the table.
He then let out a deep sigh and turned his nonchalant gaze to Seol Wooseok.
His emotionless eyes made Seol Wooseok nervous.
โDid you take a look at the data I sent you? Jihuโs paychecks, credit line score, and others.โ
โI ripped them up and threw them away.โ
โWhy?โ
โHe even borrowed his friendโs passbook to deceive us. Do you expect me to trust that scoundrel again?โ
โOf course, I remember that incident.โ
Seol Wooseok nodded.
โBut thatโs not the case this time. Iโm sure of it.โ
โHow do you know?โ
โWhen Jihu brought us his friendโs passbook, Mother and Jinhee believed him right away. I was the one who insisted on keeping him in check. Do you remember that?โ
His father did, so he let out a sound of affirmation.
โWhen I met him at the cafe, I made sure to double-check everything. The numbers worked out. He would have to be extremely thorough to deceive me with those numbers, and I donโt think Jihu would go that far.โ
His father snorted.
โTruth or not, it doesnโt matter! I canโt trust him ever again. I wonโt. I donโt understand how he was able to pay off his debts so quickly.โ
โYou know Sinyoung is famous for its workplace wellness and high salary. He also works overtime every day and goes on a business trip at every chance he gets.โ
โBusiness trip? Donโt kid with me. He probably made all that money from gambling.โ
โJihu applied for an entry ban to Seorak Land in March last year. I called them yesterday. They said he hasnโt come back since.โ
โGod, you can be so naive sometimes. Are there casinos only in Korea? Donโt they have them overseas, too? Ah, maybe he went on an overseas business trip as an excuse to visit a casino. Yeah, that sounds about right. Everything makes sense now.โ
Seol Jinhee remarked sarcastically, her voice confident because her father had sided with her.
โYouโre wrong.โ
Seol Wooseok adjusted his glasses.
โJihuโs never left the country.โ
โHow do you know?โ
โI got a call from the Hongeun-dong Reserve Army a while back. They said Jihu didnโt come in for training. Because they couldnโt get in touch with him, theyโve been handling his case as notice non-deliverable. At first, I thought he was on a business trip abroad, but they said no. Military training is automatically postponed when youโre abroad, but the Military Manpower Administrationโs immigration records show that he has no history of leaving the country.โ
Seol Wooseok continued.
โWhich means he went on a domestic business trip. And Seorak Land is the only casino that citizens can access in our country. He really did quit gambling.โ
His argument was perfectly logical, and Seol Jinhee hesitated.
The truth was that Seol Jinhee knew how meticulous Seol Wooseok was.
The fact that her brother was so sure meant that he had sufficient grounds to believe what he said.
Still, her past experience advised her not to trust her brother. Seol Jihu had betrayed them far too many times.
Her mind understood, but her heart simply wasnโt convinced.
โDonโt you think youโre being too lenient? Casinos are hardly the only places to gamble. What about horse racing? Illegal sports betting? Illegal casinos?โ
โI donโt know. Even at the height of his addiction, he would only play Blackjack or the slot machine at Seorak Land. Never anything else.โ
โBut you canโt be 100% sure, can you? Andโ what was it again? Sinyoung? Thatโs weird, too. Why would Sinyoung Pharmaceuticals want someone like him?โ
โItโs true that he joined the company. Thereโs no room for doubt. You know Jihuโs resume has always been quite impressive. And I even called Sinyoung to check.โ
โYou called them?โ
โDid you really think Iโd just take his words for granted? I asked them and they immediately confirmed his position as a sales team employee. The team leader, Yun Seora, said a lot of good things about Jihu.โ
โNo way.โ
Seol Jinhee gave a snort.
โWhatโs her name again? Yun Seora? Well, maybe I should give her a call myself. Obviously sheโs one of his friends or acquaintances.โ
โThatโs impossible. Sinyoungโs security is airtight. And I did look into it more closely. I was surprised when I found out that Yun Seora is the youngest lady of Sinyoung Pharmaceuticals.โ
โ…W-What?โ
Seol Jinhee blinked in surprise.
โSheโs a direct family member of Yun Seojin, the Chairman of Sinyoung Pharmaceuticals. Well, I suppose thatโs how she was able to become a team leader at such a young age.โ
Seol Wooseok continued.
โBut thatโs not the end of it. When I met Jihu at the cafe next to the Sinyoung building, one of Sinyoungโs directors stopped by to say hello.โ
โDirector?โ
โI recognized her. It was Yun Seohui, the eldest daughter of the Yun family.โ
Seol Jinhee quickly grabbed her cell phone and searched for the name.
She frowned.
โThis makes no sense…. Didnโt he say he was just an employee? Oppa, are you lying to us, too?โ
โIโm not lying. I wouldnโt have believed it myself if I hadnโt seen her with my own eyes. He must be getting a lot of attention at work.โ
Seol Wooseok raised his voice.
โMy point is that I donโt think Jihu couldโve asked those people to lie for him.โ
It did sound far-fetched that an ordinary person like Seol Jihu would make a personal request like that to the daughters of Sinyoung.
Seol Jinhee closed her mouth.
On the contrary, her mother was all smiles.
Her eyes were slightly wet from tears of joy.
โI believed in Jihu. I knew he could do it if he put his mind to it.โ
She nodded and sniffled.
โ…Father.โ
Seol Wooseok cleared his throat and turned his eyes to his father.
The man was silent.
He was looking down at the table with expressionless eyes.
โ…Let me ask you something.โ
Suddenly, their fatherโs voice broke the uncomfortable silence.
โWhy are you doing this?โ
โPardon?โ
โItโs not only me or your mother or Jinhee whoโs been betrayed by that bastard. He also abused your trust and even hit you. So why are you so eager to help him?โ
โHeโs right. Do you know what my friends call you? A pushover and a wuss!โ
Despite Seol Jinheeโs insults, Seol Wooseok remained calm and even.
He lowered his gaze and replied in a low voice.
โThat still makes me angry when I think about it, but… I used to hit Jihu a lot, too.โ
โHit him? You?โ
โYes, when we were little. At one point, it got so bad that I almost strangled him. But Jihuโs not the type to snitch, so you wouldnโt know.โ
Seol Wooseok gave a bitter smile.
His father listened to his son’s confession with a dumbfounded look on his face.
โAnd frankly… Iโm not the only one who did Jihu wrong. You guys are accomplices, too.โ
โUs? When did we treat him wrong?โ
โWhen Uncle and Aunty passed away and we took Seonhwa and Seunghae under our wings.โ
His fatherโs face hardened.
โI understand your feelings now. It couldnโt have been an easy decision for you to take responsibility for the children of your friends who passed away in an accident. But at that time, Jinhee and I were young. We were too immature to understand your decision.โ
It was just like he said.
Their intentions were noble, but the reality wasnโt kind to them.
The Seol family wasnโt poor at the time, but they werenโt rich either.
Accepting two children into their home put a considerable financial burden on the family.
Seeing their parents work overtime, struggling to make ends meet, Seol Wooseok and Seol Jinhee couldnโt bring themselves to look at the Yoo sisters in a favorable light.
And there definitely was a time when they hated the sisters for taking their motherโs attention away from them.
โJihu and I fought because of Seonhwa and Seunghae.โ
Seol Jihu was the one who stopped them whenever they tried to act out on impulse.
โItโs all thanks to Jihu that Jinhee, Seonhwa, Seunghae and I were able to grow together without things going wrong. Father, you know that.โ
His father bit his lips.
Of course, he knew.
It was Seol Jihu who opened the hearts of the sisters who refused to communicate with the world after their parentโs death.
Seol Jihu was the one who acted as a mediator between Seol Wooseok, Seol Jinhee, and the Yoo sisters, making sure they all got along.
He did what his parents couldnโt do, and did what was essential to bringing the family together.
Through all that, the little boy never once complained.
โSee you later, boss.โ His son used to say that phrase whenever he left for work. And when he came home at night, the boy would smile playfully and ask, โDid you make a lot of money today, Daddy?โ
His sonโs smile was what comforted him when the weight of reality crashed down on him both at home and at work. He was proud of his son, though he never really said it out loud.
โWooseokโs right. Jihu may be a funny man, but heโs always been quite mature since he was a kid. Whenever Wooseok and Jinhee fought over the seat next to me, Jihu would sit alone, saying he was fine.โ
Their mother commented.
โOnce I fell asleep while looking after Seonhwa and Seunghye, and Jihu crawled in next to me. But I was half asleep and so tired that I pushed him away. I can’t imagine how much itโs hurt him. He was just a little boy… but he massaged my hands and shoulders without a word of complaint. Just thinking about that time, I….โ
She wiped her eyes, wet from tears of reminiscence.
Their father screamed with a grimace.
โWhy do you keep bringing up the past?โ
โFine! You donโt have to see him if you donโt want to, but I will. Just be quiet and stay in your room, okay? Donโt disturb us like the last time.โ
โWhat?โ
The father raised his voice.
โI know! I know how he was as a little kid. But why do you keep talking about the past? The bastard took advantage of my trust not once, not twice, but at least a dozen times! What more could he want? How long are you going to live in the past? The past is the past. Both you and Wooseok need to drink a glass of cold water and come to your senses!โ
โI understand how you feel, Father. Youโre right, Jihu made a big mistake. He left a huge scar on our family that probably will never be erased.โ
โHow can you talk to me this way knowing that?โ
โYou know how I am.โ
Seol Wooseok replied.
โI know how you feel. I know. Thatโs why Iโve been waiting so long to tell you this. I spent a lot of time thinking and finally, Iโm convinced. I hope youโll give him one last chance.โ
โAgain? How many last chances does he need?โ
His father glared at him, but Seol Wooseok was persistent.
โFather.โ
He continued in a calm voice.
โHe wasnโt like that from the beginning.โ
โYou….โ
โYouโre right. Jihu is no longer the person he used to be when he was little. Heโs changed. But that means he can change again.โ
โ…Ha!โ
โIโm not asking you to forgive him right away. But can you deny that Jihu is trying? Please, at least listen to what he has to sayโโ
Their father shot up from his chair.
He turned and headed for his room, refusing to hear what his son had to say.
โDarling!โ The mother shouted, but he slammed the door on her.
โ…See, I knew this would happen.โ
Seol Jinhee remarked sarcastically and got up from her chair too.
โFine. Do what you want, Iโll do what I want. Try me if you want, but be prepared for the worst birthday ever.โ
โHey.โ
โIโll never forgive that bastard! I just wonโt!โ
โJinhee!โ
Mother called but Seol Jinhee stomped up the stairs.
Seol Wooseok ran his fingers through his hair.
He never thought it was going to be easy. Still, their reaction was far worse than heโd expected.
But in a way, it was only natural.
He understood their side of the story.
Whenever he recalled the recent past, even his blood would start to boil with anger.
Seol Wooseok heaved a quiet sigh.
For what itโs worth, he did everything he could.
Now it was up to
him
….
*
After he hung up the phone, Seol Jihu left his apartment.
Tomorrow was his motherโs birthday, and also the day heโd meet his family for the first time in a long time. He didnโt want to meet them empty-handed.
His hands quickly became full with all the gifts he had carefully chosen for his family, as well as for Yoo Seonhwa and Yoo Seunghae.
Of course, these gifts came at reasonable prices and werenโt worth tens of millions of won, like the ones he used to buy.
At last, the long-awaited day dawned.
That evening.
โ…โ
A young man in a neat suit, carrying six shopping bags in his hands stood in front of the Seol residence.
1. In Korea, soldiers (civilians) who complete their mandatory military service are automatically put into the Republic of Korea Reserve Forces and must first serve 4 years in the Mobilization Reserve and then 4 years as a Homeland Reservist.