“Where are you headed, young master?” Walder had been asking Yujin a couple of times now, and he had entirely lost count of how many times he had asked. He was still following right behind Yujin, who at the moment was still persistent about walking towards the medical facility’s exit.Walder immediately made his way to stop Yujin before he could fully make his way out. “Young master, please, you can’t leave the facility.” Walder told him. His eyes look very serious about preventing Yujin.Since Yujin’s attention was already diverted towards Walder, Yujin turned around to fully face him and asked, “And why can’t I?”Yujin's brows furrowed as he also tried to contemplate what could possibly be the reason for Walder to suddenly prevent him from going. There should be a justifiable reason for Walder to actually act in such a way.It took a little while before Walder actually was able to answer him back. For some reason, there was a tinge of hesitation from the way that Walder hesitantly
“Young master, it’s not that I am questioning your order, however, may I just please be enlightened as to what could be the reason behind why you wanted me to bring you to him?” Walder mustered up the nerve to inquire of Yujin.He was wondering since what was told to him was only to stay on guard for Yujin. However, as things turned out to be entirely different from how he had imagined they would be, he had no idea that Yujin would eventually ask him to accompany him to the location where Mando might be at this very moment. In other words, this was not something that was supposed to be a part of his obligation according to what the founding head of the stray dogs had instructed him to do. Despite the fact that this might appear to be the case, Walder was unable to simply disregard Yujin's instruction right away. He did not want to disrespect Yujin by actually disobeying his orders, but given that he could provide justification on his orders, Walder might actually choose to do what Y
“We’re here, young master.” Walder said the moment that the two of them reaches the underground headquarters. It took them quite the time to reach the headquarters because it was situated underneath of an abandoned substation. The pathway was already too dark and that the only option the had was just to use some flashlights getting there.It wasn’t like Yujin was even afraid of the dark, but rather, he was being extra cautious knowing it was too dark that it was a risky going in having just the two of them.He was under the impression that there could be those assassins who initially hunted him down that might be hiding in the dark or shadows which he wouldn’t be able to anticipate had they even attempt to attack the two of them at the same time.Somehow, bringing him in to the headquarters really took a way Yujin’s moment of peace for whole while traveling down that pathway. It was just now that they’ve finally arrived to the front gate of a door that he actually was able to feel a
"And what exactly do we have here? It would appear that you have at long last regained consciousness, maboy!” Immediately after the elevator door was opened and Yujin was seen inside, Mando greeted him.In addition to that, it came as quite a shock to him to see Mando instead. “Didn’t you tell me that we’re supposed to meet up with your founder?” Yujin spoke up right away, directing his question toward Walder despite the fact that he was looking in the direction of Mando.Yujin's eyes seemed to be more focused on Mando, as if he were actually plotting on to something that made Mando feel quite a bit uncomfortable all of a sudden. He could not quite figure out what Yujin's motivation could be for behaving in such a peculiar way, so he was a little bit mystified by the situation. Walder was so clueless about what was going on that the only thing he could respond with in a hurry was, "Yes, of course, young master." Walder had some doubts in the back of his mind about whether or not it
Yujin immediately wriggled free from the founder's grasp and exclaimed, "Was not that wonderful how you already know so much about me when I hardly even know who you are?" The founder laughed as he quickly grasped the humor in what Yujin had said. He motioned for Yujin to take a seat on one of the couches, and then he retreated back to his own seat. Yujin did so, and after that, the founder took his as well.Yujin was perplexed by the fact that the organization was being led by a man who did not appear to have the poise or behavior appropriate for a position of authority. Yujin did not even think to wonder if Severus was getting tired of babysitting for this relative of his because the founder seemed to be behaving in such an immature manner.“Well, I guess it wasn’t really nice for me to just casually greet you enthusiastically like that when I haven’t even introduced myself yet, am I right?” Even though the founder could have waited for a response from Yujin, he decided that it w
Yujin actually turned around all the way to face them once more, as if it were some sort of button that triggered his attention to be compelled to want to find out about what Draken had just said. He did this as if it were some sort of button that triggered his attention. Yujin’s eyes suddenly dared to look only in Draken's direction before he eventually uttered, “What did you just say?” Draken asked Yujin, "Did I say something?" while flashing a sly grin in her direction. At the same time, he posed with his arms raised in a manner that suggested he was surrendering. Due to the fact that Yujin had already been drawn into whatever it was that Draken had been pointing out earlier, he was unable to simply disregard it and walk away from it any longer. As quickly as he could, Yujin made his way back up to the area close to Draken. Before Draken could even take any measures to protect himself from him, Yujin was already one step ahead of his assault on Draken. Draken was taken aback be
The rest of them apparently went to settle down their talk at the founder’s office. Even though the tension from earlier did, in the end, lessen for a while, that did not easily make Yujin feel at ease, especially considering that he was in the company of someone like Draken.He had the impression that this was not the kind of person he ought to have an easy time trusting. But Yujin was well aware that in order for him to carry out his plans, he was going to have to put that concern out of his mind and concentrate instead on the fact that he was going to need his people—Draken's stray dogs."I had the impression that all of you were thirsty. Walder, would you be so kind as to bring in something for us to drink?" After everyone had settled into their respective seats, Draken gave his order to Walder straight away.“Of course, boss.” The instant Draken said it, Walder shot back a reply before he made his exit from the office."It was not necessary for you to extend yourself to such a hi
"And why on earth would I want to work for you in the first place?" After screaming in front of Draken's face, Yujin was able to force his way out of the tight pressure that Draken had been inflicting on him.Draken continued to attempt to put pressure on him, but Yujin had become more aggressive than Draken had anticipated, and as a result, Yujin was able to free himself after successfully pushing Draken by punching him in the jaw. There was a blood stain that began to ooze from Yujin's fist and yet he instantly ignored it. Meanwhile, Draken was also adjusting his balance after Yujin had successfully hit him directly on his jaw.Draken was still stroking the spot where Yujin's fist had landed, an attempt to soothe the pain. It was such a severe blow that Draken briefly worried his jaw was dislocated. And as soon as he was able to adjust to the pain, Draken immediately told Yujin, “Now that one was a hell punch!” His line was then followed by terrifying laughter.“I am not liking the
Yujin surged forward, his body propelled by a surge of adrenaline, as he unleashed a flurry of strikes with his energy sword, each blow resonating with fierce determination. The beast, a formidable adversary, stood its ground, its monstrous form looming before him. The clash of steel against scales reverberated through the air, a symphony of violence and defiance. Yujin's heart pounded in his chest, his every movement a testament to his unwavering resolve. In this battle of wills and strength, he refused to yield. The monstrous creature evaded with uncanny agility, a testament to its formidable prowess. Undeterred, Yujin's resolve burned fiercely as he brandished his energy sword, poised to cleave through the beast's sinew and bone.Yujin's grip tightened around the energy sword, its blade shimmering with an iridescent fury that seemed to mirror the tumultuous emotions coursing through him. The energy orb shimmered with an intensity that surpassed its previous radiance, mirroring t
The final words that Yujin uttered were barely audible before he fell into an eerie silence. It seemed as if the very air itself was holding its breath in expectation as the weight of the unspoken words hung heavy in the air. It was a steady rhythm of terror and disbelief that pounded in his chest as his heart raced. An oppressive haze of pressure pressed down on him as the weight of the terrible fate that had befallen his fellow students and even the faculty staff of the entire establishment pressed upon him like a weight. He was in a state of great shock because the gravity of the situation was so much greater than he had anticipated. The foul odor of death permeated the atmosphere, serving as a gloomy reminder of the bloodbath that had just taken place. It was a spooky sight to see dead bodies lying around the ground in such a disorganized manner. It was a massacre, the likes of which are only mentioned in the most sinister of stories in hushed tones. The beast, a hideous creatu
[INSIDE YUJIN’S THOUGHTS]Yujin stirred from his slumber as the scent of aged timber wafted through the air, teasing his senses and coaxing him back to consciousness. In the very instant Yujin's eyes fluttered open, he found himself once more within the confines of the classroom, nestled within the hallowed halls of the thirteenth colony's esteemed educational institute. To his astonishment, a sense of desolation greeted him as he stepped into the room. Not a soul could be found, not a whisper of life. The emptiness hung heavy in the air, casting a shadow over his expectations.His mind wandered, contemplating the whereabouts of the other students in this moment. Yujin was left perplexed and bewildered, wondering where on earth the other students could have possibly disappeared to at this juncture. Driven by an insatiable curiosity, Yujin promptly rose from their seat and cast his gaze out through the window. In the ordinary course of events, his eyes would swiftly alight upon a mo
Aera stood there, her heart pounding in her chest, unable to fathom the words that had just escaped Doctor Karin's lips. The air around her seemed to still, as if time itself had frozen in that very moment. How could this be? How could reality twist and contort in such a way? Aera's mind raced, desperately searching for a logical explanation, but finding none. The world she thought she knew was slipping away, replaced by a surreal landscape of uncertainty and disbelief. Anticipation coursed through her veins as she yearned for the moment when Doctor Karin would, perhaps, alter her stance and align herself with her fervent desire to fix the broken pillar. Doctor Karin's inquiry ignited a flicker of hope within Aera. "Yes," Aera murmured, her voice barely audible. “Yes, it is," she added, her voice tinged with a hint of hope. The words hung in the air, a delicate thread connecting them in a moment of shared understanding. Aera's response was swift, her gaze fixing upon Doctor Karin a
The worn wooden door groaned in protest as it swung open, granting passage to Aera. She stepped into the dimly lit room, her presence casting a shadow across the worn floorboards. Doctor Karin awaited her arrival. As Aera stepped into the room, a sense of déjà vu washed over her. There, in the same spot as before, sat Doctor Karin, engrossed in a stack of books generously supplied by the stray dog headquarters.Aera pondered, her mind swirling with the possibility that it was Draken who had proposed the notion of stowing away those books within the confines of Doctor Karin's chamber. The suggestion was undeniably astute, for within the confines of that room, where Doctor Karin languished in detention, she managed to carve out precious moments to peruse those written works on a daily basis.Aera stood there, her eyes fixed on Doctor Karin, a mixture of displeasure evident on her face."It's you again," Doctor Karin, however, said, her voice tinged with a disappointment at the presenc
The question hung in the air, heavy with uncertainty. The dilemma had gnawed at their resolve.“So does this mean that no matter how fervently we endeavored to aid Yujn in reclaiming his consciousness, and restoring him to his former self, it would all be in vain? Would he inevitably succumb to his monstrous nature once more?” Robalt asked.The room fell silent, the weight of their shared apprehension palpable. Each person present grappled with their own doubts, and confusion. They had witnessed the transformation firsthand, the terrifying metamorphosis that had rendered Yujn unrecognizable. It had been a harrowing sight, one that had left an indelible mark on their minds, most especially Robalt. Yet, despite the odds stacked against them, they had refused to give up. They had rallied together, pooling their knowledge, their resources, their unwavering determination. They had delved into the depths of their understanding, seeking any glimmer of hope, any shred of insight that could
The sun hung low in the sky, casting a warm golden glow over the bustling city streets. People hurried along, their footsteps echoing against the concrete ground.The morning sun cast a soft glow through the curtains, gently rousing Aera from her slumber. As she blinked away the remnants of her dreams, a vivid image lingered in her mind. Yujin, his eyes filled with an unspoken plea, had reached out to her, urging her not to abandon him. With a newfound resolve coursing through her veins, Aera knew that she could no longer stand idly by. The time had come to confront the formidable obstacle that stood between her and Yujin's heart—his mother. Aera's determination burned like a flame within her, fueling her every thought and action. She would not allow herself to be deterred by the countless tales of Yujin's mother's unwavering disapproval. No, she would find a way to persuade her, to make her see the depth of her love for Yujin. The path ahead was treacherous, fraught with uncertain
Aera stared at him, her eyes wide with disbelief. The words before her seemed too good to be true, too fantastical to be real. Doubt gnawed at her, whispering in her ear, questioning the authenticity of what lay before her. She gazed at him, her eyes filled with a mixture of curiosity and skepticism. "Are you truly awake now?" she asked, her voice tinged with a hint of doubt. Aera's senses returned to her, and she mustered the courage to finally ask the question that had been lingering in her mind. Her cheeks were still tinged with a rosy hue, a telltale sign of the lingering embarrassment she felt. The memory of that impulsive kiss she had shared with Yujin played on a loop in her mind, causing her heart to flutter and her thoughts to scatter. How had she allowed herself to succumb to such a reflexive act? It was as if her body had acted independently, driven by an unseen force that she couldn't quite comprehend. The intensity of the moment had left her breathless, her senses heig
Aera was still processing the evaluation that Draken had provided her with earlier in the conversation. In the isolation chamber, she was the only other person there except Yujin.Her head was cluttered with unrelated ideas at the time, and almost all of them were related to Yujin. After considering all that Draken had shared with her, Aera couldn't help but feel a twinge of embarrassment when she realized that she had just recently begun to consider the possibility that Draken's explanation was accurate.It's possible that what Dr. Karin saw in Aera was the possibility of a love connection between her and Yujin. This possibility is what drives Aera to put her pride in danger in order to assist Yujin.Aera thought that this must be what Dr. Karin was thinking about her as a driving motive for assisting Yujin. After all, individuals who are in love are known to do the most unselfish things conceivable, and Aera believed that this must be what Dr. Karin was thinking about her.When Aera