Jelly Alien Will Save You! - Chapter 89
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The Jelly Alien Will Save You!
Episode 89
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I pulled my suffering Older Brother into my arms.
“Why are you suddenly like this? What should I do? Did I do something wrong?”
We have to wait a hundred years, but was I being too hasty?
Tears welled up in my round eyes.
Then Yeonjam climbed onto my shoulder.
“My god, please calm down.”
“…?”
“The murky energy is leaving the octopus, and his flesh and bones are realigning. Don’t worry. For now, let’s move the octopus somewhere he can rest comfortably.”
“Mm-hmm.”
I nodded with a tearful expression.
I put my feverish Older Brother inside the spaceship.
This would be the safest place.
“Older Brother….”
Older Brother, breathing hotly with clouded eyes, weakly grasped my hand as if to say he was okay.
Just like I had done to Older Brother in the hospital room before.
Older Brother must have always felt this helpless.
I grasped Older Brother’s hand back and squeezed it tight. Just as Older Brother had done for me.
I wanted to keep watching over Older Brother, but following Yeonjam’s advice that it would be better to leave him alone, I came out to the shop, looking back several times.
As I sat at the counter hiding my worried heart, Henry, who had brought cognitive distortion blocker materials from the warehouse, picked me up.
“Oh my, what’s this about? What happened to our pretty one to make her so dejected? Hmm?”
I wiped away my tears with the back of my hand and leaned against Henry.
Trying to suppress my worry about Older Brother, all sorts of distracting thoughts floated around in my head.
“Old man.”
I opened my mouth while fidgeting with Henry’s rough sleeve.
“Hmm? What is it, our pretty one.”
“Old man… why are you so good to us?”
At my question, Henry chuckled and gently stroked my head with his large hand.
The breathing at the end of that laughter somehow felt heavy.
I looked up at Henry’s deeply carved wrinkles.
The name publicly known as the founder of Planet Dynamics was ‘Ian Walden’.
He was Henry Walden’s son.
Could it be because of what his son had done?
Just as I was swallowing the question I couldn’t bring myself to ask.
Shi Hyeon approached, pulling her hood down low.
“I’m ready. Will the blocker take long?”
“No, no. The preparation will be quick. Just wait a little.”
Henry stroked me once more, then began making the cognitive distortion blocker.
Shi Hyeon waited quietly with both hands in her pockets.
“….”
“….”
What was I doing during that time, you ask….
“Come, give me your hand.”
I was serving customers at Gyedo Sanghoei as the shop mascot.
“Hand presented, sir.”
“Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty.”
I held out my hand and received affection.
Soon after, coins came tumbling down onto my hand.
It wasn’t because I was a slave to coins, but entirely to help Henry and Shi Hyeon.
The coins were soon absorbed into me.
While I was killing time like that, the cognitive distortion blocker was gradually being completed.
But then it happened.
The grandmother who had been doting on me suddenly tilted her head with a creaking sound.
The grandmother opened her mouth.
“Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty.”
And again.
“Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty.”
Again.
“Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty.”
Once more.
“Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty.”
Without stopping.
“Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty. Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty. Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty. Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty. Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty. Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty. Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty. Oh my, how pretty. Oh my, so pretty.”
“…!”
While I was panicking.
The grandmother, who had been speaking like a broken tape, suddenly thrust her head forward.
Large, pitch-black pupils stared at me intently, then spoke as if something was strange.
“This isn’t a puppy, is it?”
Squeak squeak!
I stepped back.
Black liquid dripped down from the grandmother’s eyes.
Just as my terrified body was stiffening.
“Don’t look.”
Shi Hyeon, who had approached at some point, pulled me into her arms.
“Th-the grandmother….”
“Yeah. It’s because the cognitive distortion blocker was completed. It’s been applied to the surroundings.”
So this is the grandmother’s true form?
Goosebumps rose all over me.
“This thing, it’s not a puppy? It’s not a puppy….”
The grandmother muttered as she went outside the shop.
“It’s not a puppy….”
Shi Hyeon watched the grandmother’s retreating figure, then turned her gaze to me.
“…Will you be okay?”
Her meaning was clear.
She was asking if it would be okay even if everyone in the city became like this when the cognitive distortion was turned off.
I looked back once at the room where Older Brother was, then nodded. There was no other choice.
“Alright.”
Shi Hyeon stroked my head once and approached Henry.
“Hyeon-ah, be careful.”
“…I will, even without you saying so.”
Shi Hyeon, who had been hesitating, took the blocker.
“Then I’ll come back here once the cognitive distortion is lifted.”
I nodded.
Henry and I saw off Shi Hyeon as she melted into the darkness.
Shi Hyeon’s skill was the ability to move through space in darkness, so it was optimized for infiltration.
When Shi Hyeon’s figure completely disappeared, Henry looked back at me with a quiet smile.
“Now the die has been cast.”
“…!”
I took a breath.
Black liquid that looked like blood continued flowing from the eyes of Henry as he turned around. His face, freed from cognitive distortion, was grotesquely contorted to a degree that was hard to look at.
He walked with creaking sounds, closed the shop door, and changed the sign to ‘CLOSED’.
“I grew up poor, you know. My dream was to open a small trading company. The trading company I built with my son grew bigger and bigger until it became Planet Dynamics.”
“Old man…! What happened to you…?”
“But after meeting the alien, my son changed. I tried to atone for that sin… I tried to atone…”
Henry’s blue eyes blinked rapidly like a machine. At the same time, black liquid gushed out from his eyes.
I grabbed Henry with trembling hands.
The feeling against my hands wasn’t the warm skin of a person, but like the hard, coldly cooling parts of a machine.
“Old man…”
I bit my lips until they bled.
That’s right.
Henry Walden was already a dead person.
Just like the others in this city.
The rule for him as a mutant would be operating the shop.
The policy he spoke of meant this.
I hugged Henry tightly.
Beyond the cold texture of machinery, I felt like I could sense the elderly man’s soul that hadn’t yet grown cold.
I closed my eyes and drew up purification.
I wanted to guide the old man to rest.
Light spread from my fingertips.
The black liquid flowing from his blue eyes gradually stopped.
Henry’s body swayed weakly.
The old man’s face relaxed peacefully for just a brief moment.
Like a merchant closing his shop and returning home.
The next moment.
Henry’s body quietly collapsed. Like a puppet whose strings had been cut after dancing for a long time.
When I purified the mutant, coins dropped.
The coins that fell with a clatter were absorbed into my body.
I couldn’t move from that spot for a while.
The shop where Henry had disappeared was terribly quiet.
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