The Morning Star Baby Wants a Family - Chapter 59
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Chapter 59
In the moment the ground collapsed and they plummeted downward, Cheon-eul hastily unfurled a veil of wind to envelop Hae-na and Seowan.
The two figures, falling at a dizzying speed, briefly hovered suspended in the air—but the barrier quickly unraveled and dissipated.
Gravity seized hold once more, accelerating their descent. In that same instant, Hae-na was torn away like a fallen leaf caught in a typhoon.
“Hae-na!”
The small, delicate child hung limp, as though unconscious.
The moment Seowan reached out in alarm, a torrent of earth and stone cascaded down upon them from above.
A deafening rumble tore through the air—
The world spun violently, and the child’s silhouette vanished from sight.
Cheon-eul stretched forth with all his strength and pulled Seowan into his arms.
A series of sharp impacts, then a heavy thud—
After a brief and terrible fall, both figures were hurled onto the ground.
“Ugh….”
Every muscle screamed in agony—I could barely open my eyes.
Cheon-eul drew ragged breaths, his eyes opening slowly.
A haze of dust hung in the air. It seemed I had survived thanks to the barrier that had existed, however briefly, and the cushion of earth that had broken my fall.
“Seowan?”
With each breath, my ribs seemed to pierce my lungs with sharp pain, yet I paid it no mind as I called out to the woman cradled in my arms.
Whether from the impact or shock, Seowan remained motionless, her eyes closed.
Her pale face, with its deep blue eyes now hidden, was as serene as sleep.
“Seowan, Seowan.”
Fear gripped me as I gently shook her shoulders. After several limp movements, Seowan’s eyes slowly opened.
Relief flooded through me at the sight of those deep teal eyes once more.
But her gaze, now focused, was filled with anxiety.
“Hae—cough—where is Hae-na?”
Seowan asked breathlessly. My expression faltered at her words.
Catching that brief flicker of emotion, Seowan suddenly pushed herself upright.
Something was wrong with the movement of her right shoulder. The pale fabric of her jacket was staining red.
“Seowan, first….”
I reached for her left arm, but Seowan ignored me and rushed urgently toward the wall before us.
“Hae-na, Hae-na!”
Her desperate voice echoed through the cavern where they had fallen.
But no answer came from the child.
Seowan’s face drained of all color. Without hesitation, she drew upon her inner strength.
An invisible force rippled across the sinews of her clenched fists.
But in the next moment, it transformed into white light and seeped into the wall.
The massive Moonstone Wall shimmered with brilliant white radiance.
It was a strange phenomenon, but Seowan had no mind to dwell upon it.
When her spiritual energy proved ineffective, Seowan began clawing at the wall with her bare hands.
Though Moonstone was softer than ordinary rock, it was far too hard to be excavated by human hands alone.
I clawed at the stone frantically. My delicate nails cracked and bled.
“Please, calm yourself!”
Cheon-eul, alarmed, seized my wrist, but I shoved him away violently.
“Let go.”
I answered coldly, then began pounding the blood-stained wall with my fists.
“Hae-na, Hae-na. Just wait a moment. I’ll… I’ll hurry…”
Crunch, crunch.
Fragments of moonstone tumbled to the floor.
But that was all—the wall remained stubbornly intact.
When I struck the wall once more with clenched fists, a faint tremor rippled through the cavern.
Rumble, rumble, rumble—
The cave shook. Subtle, but unmistakable.
Cheon-eul seized both my arms and held me upright.
“If the cave collapses, it’s over. Please!”
His voice was utterly devoid of composure as he shouted.
At his words, my movements ceased.
My blood-soaked hands trembled pitifully. My unfocused blue eyes wavered.
“I can’t.”
A single tear rolled down my cheek.
“I can’t…”
My face had become rigid as a wax figure.
Tears fell steadily across my expressionless visage.
“She’s my only family. If Hae-na dies…”
I drew in a ragged, violent breath.
A sickening sound of bone twisting came from my right shoulder, yet I breathed as though I felt nothing at all.
The scent of blood grew stronger.
When Cheon-eul released my arm, my mangled hand desperately grasped at his collar.
“Help me.”
“…”
“Help me, Cheon-eul.”
I pleaded in a voice that trembled pathetically.
“I’ll give you anything you want. Marriage, whatever—I’ll grant you anything you desire. Please, help me.”
Cheon-eul had never witnessed me fall apart.
Even when flesh was torn and bones were broken, even through cruel mockery and derision, I remained steadfast.
Yet now, this woman was beseeching him with a face so desperately fragile.
The sight of my desperate visage, so unfamiliar and so tragic, made Cheon-eul close his eyes tightly, then open them again.
“…I will help you.”
He carefully wrapped his hand around mine.
My hand, soaked in blood and cold sweat, was frigid.
“She is a clever child. She must be alive, so we will surely find her soon.”
I knew the words I picked up and repeated were hardly trustworthy.
Forget the child’s fate—it was uncertain whether the two of us could even escape this colossal Moonstone Cave.
Yet Cheon-eul pulled his lips upward into a smile.
Desperately hoping to appear as he always did.
“Everything will be fine.”
At least that much was sincere.
If he could only erase the despair from Seowan’s face, it seemed he could do anything.
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Hae-na walked without direction.
The passage was narrow enough for only her to squeeze through.
The graceful flow of light tilted leftward as it encountered a fork in the path.
Rip!
Hae-na tore her already tattered sleeve once more and carefully placed it at the left passage.
She pressed it down firmly with rolling Moonstones and resumed her steps.
‘Is this okay?’
Worry filled Hae-na’s face as she glanced back at the path she’d come from.
She’d lost count of how many forks she’d encountered. Each time she’d torn her clothes to mark the way, yet unease persisted.
‘I need to find my sister and Cheon-eul.’
When the light pointed toward something, Hae-na, who had hesitated for some time, finally followed it.
It carried an aura similar to what her sister possessed, but more than that, it felt like something she had to do.
The light was not guiding Hae-na toward where the two were.
She’d sensed it faintly at first, but now she understood it clearly.
There were moments when she felt she should turn back, yet for some reason, Hae-na could not stop walking.
‘This place is… strange.’
Hae-na glanced around cautiously.
The cave was somehow peculiar.
Though she’d never been here before, it felt strangely familiar and comforting.
It was a feeling she’d never experienced in the Yeon-ga Underground Prison, which she’d visited for years.
Unlike that place, which had only ever frightened her, this cave was oddly peaceful.
The pale, rippling light of the cave hung in absolute silence.
Hae-na was not afraid of it. Because this place was…
‘Asleep.’
As if someone whispered in her ear, the thought suddenly came to her.
Hae-na, who had been walking in a daze, came to a halt.
Then, a small stone struck against her feet with a soft tap.
The pebble, from some unknown source, was small and smooth. As Hae-na gazed down at it, she reached out her hand.
[I’ve been waiting.]
And in that moment, a faint voice reached her ears.
“Aah!”
Startled, Hae-na froze in place.
The child’s eyes widened as she gazed down at the ground.
The small stone that had been Moonstone was crumbling into dust, transforming into earth.
At the same moment, a faint luminescence seeped into the tips of my fingers.
I felt a sensation like a single raindrop falling.
The lukewarm energy quickly matched Hae-na’s body temperature.
A small but vivid force traveled up my arm.
It resembled the power I had drawn from Seowan on the verge of rampage, yet warmer and more primal.
“Ah…!”
When the force that had convulsed through my entire body seeped into my heart, Hae-na’s small frame swayed unsteadily.
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