SOS! I’m Being Forced to Be a Villain - Chapter 39
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Episode 39
I fiddled with my phone while riding the elevator down.
There were no separate messages from Seo Jung-hoo and Kwon Tae-min. Just in case, I opened their profile information to check their inner thoughts, but I could only tell they were still waiting for me, and couldn’t figure out exactly where the two of them were located.
While pondering and selecting various candidate locations, I reached the first floor. I immediately got off the elevator and left through the shared entrance without hesitation.
“Ah.”
Then I let out a small sigh. I was suddenly afraid that those damn black bastards might jump out from somewhere.
‘If they try to drag me back home again, fuck, really…’
Stupidly, I hadn’t thought of that possibility. If I had known this would happen, I would have contacted Seo Jung-hoo or Kwon Tae-min and told them to come right up to the entrance door.
I didn’t have time to waste like this. I tried to calm my anxious heart and quickened my pace. I needed to meet those two as quickly as possible.
Fortunately, today the goddess of luck seemed to have taken pity on my pitiful and miserable situation. Thanks to that, I was able to find them without wandering around for long, but…
‘…What are they doing?’
The first thing that caught my eye were two familiar backs of heads. And soon I could tell that they were crouched side by side right in front of the flower garden, staring at something.
Guys whose height and build were above average crouching like that seemed quite ridiculous, but because their proportions and physiques were perfect, they also looked like a painting.
I stood frozen in a daze before striding forward. I quickly reached right behind them, but Seo Jung-hoo and Kwon Tae-min were so absorbed in something that they didn’t notice my presence.
I lowered my gaze toward where they were looking.
‘What on earth are they so absorbed in…’
Then I discovered a living creature lying flat on its belly in the space in front of the flower garden where soft grass grew densely. With its eyes narrowed and making small purring sounds, it was a cute cat with tricolored fur.
The little guy, who was somewhat acquainted with me, was a stray cat that lived wandering around this area. Ever since I had given it food a few times, whenever it saw me, it would hurriedly run over and rub its body against me.
I just occasionally greeted it when I saw it, talked to it, and then became friendly enough to pet it because it was hard to ignore and pass by when I saw it from time to time. It wasn’t too bad to see it purring because it liked me.
Then the cat stood up, swishing its tail. The little guy trotted past Seo Jung-hoo and Kwon Tae-min on its four legs and came straight to me.
As I looked down at the cat familiarly burying its head against my ankle, I felt two pairs of eyes poking at me and raised my head. Among them, Seo Jung-hoo, who stood up first, smiled awkwardly.
“When did you get here?”
“…Just now.”
I replied quietly and hesitated for a moment before bending my knees. When I reached out my hand, the cat’s small head nestled into my palm as if it had been waiting.
Perhaps because I was gaining peace of mind thanks to the cat, my usual rough and fierce tone didn’t burst out. I gently tickled the area around the cat’s brow before opening my mouth.
“What were you guys doing here.”
“Watching the cat.”
This time the voice I heard was Kwon Tae-min’s. When I stealthily turned my gaze, he was still crouching but had only turned his body toward me.
He stared at me intently before slowly adding.
“Yu Baek-hwa, you like cats.”
I flinched and trembled. It was because I suddenly remembered that day when I first met Kwon Tae-min, what happened in the park.
I moved my lips before grumbling.
“What does that have to do with you guys watching a stray cat.”
“It’s good to have common interests. Don’t you think?”
A thick shadow fell above me. Seo Jung-hoo, who had approached close at some point, curled up the corners of his mouth.
“Anyway, you came out.”
“Ha, did you think I wouldn’t come out? Then fuck, don’t say you’ll wait day and night making me worry.”
“We made you worry?”
I immediately furrowed my brow.
“Then wouldn’t I worry? Who are the guys who came all the way in front of someone’s house.”
“Hmm.”
Seo Jung-hoo moved his lips slowly as if choosing words to respond to what I said.
“Even stalker bastards wouldn’t put this much effort in. So you guys are…”
“People who are extremely sincere about you, Baek-hwa.”
“…Bastards more persistent than stalkers.”
I stubbornly added more words, but Seo Jung-hoo didn’t even pretend to listen. I gaped my mouth in absurdity before withdrawing my hand from the cat. I slowly stood up and took a step back from them.
“Anyway, I didn’t come out to play along with this kind of game.”
Finally, even Kwon Tae-min stood up from his spot, and two pairs of eyes were fixed on me again.
“Both of you go back to your respective homes. I’m going back inside too.”
The smile on Seo Jung-hoo’s lips faded, and the corners of his eyes drooped.
“Baek-hwa, since you came out this far anyway. Let’s play with us for a bit before going home. Okay?”
Even while showing gloom and disappointment, Seo Jung-hoo didn’t forget to soften his voice as if trying to coax me. I wasn’t swayed by that shameless yet sincere manipulation, but for some reason I quietly rolled my eyes.
Kwon Tae-min, who had been alternately observing us, interjected.
“Anyway, Yu Baek-hwa, you’re planning to stay home all weekend.”
…I never gave Seo Jung-hoo a definitive answer that I would. Of course, it wasn’t wrong though.
“Then let’s hang out with us. Being together as three would be less boring than being alone.”
I kept my mouth shut and stared at the two of them.
At this point, I don’t know anymore either. I was getting tired of racking my brains tediously to suspect, speculate, and tremble with anxiety about everything. More precisely, I was on the verge of having physical problems again due to too much accumulated stress. Before that happened, I wanted to stop worrying needlessly.
Right, what’s so bad about turning a blind eye? Even if Seo Jung-hoo and Kwon Tae-min are plotting to thoroughly disappoint me in the future, it doesn’t matter much since I won’t be harmed right now.
‘Anyway, it’s not like I’m in a position where I can escape from those two just because I want to.’
But even so, there were still several problematic issues remaining. For instance, I might suddenly feel nauseous or lose consciousness again from unbearable pain like headaches. Or I couldn’t be certain that the System, unable to contain its anger at an foreign substance spending too much time with the main characters, wouldn’t suddenly drag me away.
So.
“I can’t stay outside the house for too long.”
I muttered quietly. Then Seo Jung-hoo stepped closer.
“…What?”
Thinking he didn’t hear, I raised my head and this time pronounced each word clearly with emphasis.
“I said I can’t stay outside the house for long.”
Seo Jung-hoo’s face took on a strange expression, and his eyes narrowed. Even the playful smile that had lingered at the corners of his mouth had long since disappeared.
“…Why? Why can’t you.”
Unlike his interrogating tone, his voice was still seductive, whether he was doing it on purpose. Feeling awkward at that incongruous difference, I instinctively turned my head to avoid answering.
But the opposite side from Seo Jung-hoo wasn’t much different. Though Kwon Tae-min originally had little expression, the one in front of me now had a cold look that anyone could notice.
At least Kwon Tae-min’s expression like that was more familiar than Seo Jung-hoo’s. That was just slightly better, but it definitely didn’t mean I was completely comfortable.
In the end, to change this damn atmosphere even a little, I hurriedly provided an answer.
“Just, I have some business.”
“What business.”
“…Hey, why do I have to explain all that stuff to you guys one by one. It’s my personal matter. So don’t meddle and make a fuss.”
“Personal matter, you mean family?”
Family. That suddenly appearing word felt unfamiliar and somewhat bitter. When I unconsciously averted my gaze, Seo Jung-hoo’s eyes pierced me as if he had been waiting.
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