This Villain is Soft - Chapter 3
Only Noblemtl
Episode 3
Joo-yeol looked at him with eyes that said he was going crazy.
Haon, who had been hesitating at that reaction, spoke firmly.
“Oh, really. That guy is dead.”
“Oh, really? It’s such a shame I couldn’t kill you.”
As he responded indifferently, Haon pointed to the place where Eunhaon’s body had been.
“So the body is here… … .”
But there was nothing there. Ha-on, who was at a loss, thought, “Oh no!”
“Oh, there really was a body here? It was a body that had been shot, and then it suddenly caught fire and disappeared!”
Even to me, it sounded like a lie.
“Could it have been eliminated by magic engineering?”
“What the fuck is magic engineering, huh?”
Joo-yeol let out a hollow laugh as if he was really angry, then grabbed Ha-on by the collar.
“Okay, wait a minute, ugh─”
Haon, who was lifted up in his grasp, flailed his floating feet.
Joo-yeol pushed Ha-on against the wall, his black eyes flashing.
“Do you think I can’t kill you just because you have information?”
“That, that’s not it.”
“You know that, right? The hero rule is that the lives of people like you are also human lives, and I don’t care.”
Ha-on, who was out of breath, tapped Ju-yeol’s hands and arms, signaling for help.
“H, H… … !”
Only after tears welled up in his eyes from the pain and flowed down his face did Joo-yeol let go of his collar.
Haon, who had fallen to the floor, coughed loudly. Even so, his spine felt chills as he looked at him.
‘A hero? Are you really doing special forces or something?’
Even though I couldn’t understand everything he was saying, I was struck by the thought that I could really die for this man who looked exactly like my best friend.
‘What kind of person is this ‘Eunhaon’ here? Even if I tell you it’s someone else since his body disappeared, you won’t believe me.’
Haon spoke carefully, wiping his wet cheek with the sleeve of his dirty shirt.
“Can you tell me what ‘Galaxy On’ decided to say?”
Crunch.
At the sound of the gun being loaded, Ha-on, who had turned pale, shed tears that had been drying up.
“If you tell me again, I will! I will tell you in some way to the best of my knowledge!”
He opened his mouth, chewing on the curse with a tired face.
“I said I would tell you about my brother.”
“… … Don’t you have a younger sibling?”
At the words that came out unconsciously, Juyeol’s expression became the coldest he had ever seen.
“Oh, no. Sorry. You have a younger sibling!”
He answered coldly, brandishing his pistol.
“Of course not. He died ten years ago.”
Haon covered his mouth with both hands. Cold sweat ran down his back.
“How are you going to talk if I keep your mouth shut? Are you asking me to let you speak?”
Joo-yeol tapped the corner of my mouth with the muzzle of the gun.
His eyebrows, slightly raised, added a rebellious look to his dark features.
Haon put his hand down and spoke resolutely.
“Hey, I’m a doctor too, just like the ‘Eunhaon’ who used to live here. If you fix my cell phone, I’ll investigate my younger brother using magic engineering.”
“You’ve been talking about some weird stuff like magic engineering since a while ago.”
Joo-yeol, who nervously brushed back his curly hair, slammed his fist on the wall.
Haon flinched and made a groan as the fist passed over his head.
“I told you that if you make another poison like X, I won’t let you off easy.”
He grabbed Haon by the collar and raised him up, mumbling eerily.
I heard a mechanical whirring sound from behind me, indicating that it wasn’t the wall that I had hit with my fist, but some button.
Ha-on, who was standing with both feet on the floor, struggling, doubted his ears.
‘There is… no magic engineering here?’
No matter how I looked at it, it seemed like Juyeol didn’t know what magic engineering was.
The energy source he called the Awakening Orb was clearly a mana core. Any magician who could sense mana would know it immediately.
So if mana exists, then there is no magic engineering?
“I guess you still have time to think about other things.”
He pushed Haon away and let go of his collar.
Ha-on, who had been hesitating while groaning, felt his spine tingle. He felt the glass window behind him sliding away to the side.
I turned my head creakingly to see that the glass windows were wide open on both sides. As the wind blew, my shoulders automatically tense up and I break out in a cold sweat.
Joo-yeol pushed the gun’s muzzle at his hunched shoulder.
“Pick. How do you want your head to explode?”
“Oh, I don’t want to burst. I really… … .”
His frightened gaze darted around and brushed past the dark night sky.
Haon, whose eyes were wide open, looked up at the sky with his mouth wide open.
“wow…….”
The mana particles scattered in the air are consumed as they are used, and then slowly regenerate like falling snow.
This meant that there was a limit to the amount that multiple people could use at the same time.
One, this is a world where mana particles exist, but no one uses them.
Mana particles filled the sky like a snow field that piled up without a single footprint.
Here, Haon was a wizard with infinite magical power and an engineer with infinite power.
“Juyeol-ah. Could it be that I didn’t travel through dimensions, but rather died and went to heaven?”
Ha-on turned his head with a dumbfounded expression and flinched. Ju-yeol was staring at him with bewildered eyes.
“Do you want to go to heaven? Send me?”
“Oh, no. I don’t want to go.”
As I shook my head, he put his hand on his eye socket and let out a long sigh.
“What the heck, F*ck. It’s not like it’s a split personality, this is really weird.”
“I can prove that it’s not a split personality, but that you’re really a different person!”
Ha-on, who thought this was the moment, tried to persuade Ju-yeol.
“If you give me the mana core, or rather the awakening orb, I’ll fix my phone and show you the saved records.”
“… … So now. I’ll just have the Awakening Orb?”
He raised his head again and strode up to Haon’s nose.
“I told you not to mess around with this… … really.”
Haon wanted to step back from the eyes that were filled with life, but he felt like he would fall out the window if he did.
As Ha-on tried to move away, Ju-yeol took a step closer as if to push her out.
“You’re telling me that you found out who killed your brother because you coveted the Awakening Orb and nothing else?”
“Now, just a moment.”
Ha-on grabbed Ju-yeol’s arm like a rope, feeling like he would fall if he took just one more step.
“under.”
He shook off the arsenic spill and his small hand was cold.
“… … !”
Haon’s body tilted backwards and barely managed to regain his balance. He was so shocked that he couldn’t even scream.
“I, I.”
I felt so wronged that tears poured down my face.
“That’s not really me… … .”
I looked at my most precious friend with a death-defying glare, and I felt intimidated and scared, but also sad.
His face twisted into a grim expression as he began to cry, his shoulders shaking.
Haon tried to hold back his tears, making a walnut shape on his chin. But even so, tears kept falling.
“Why do you keep nitpicking like that? It’s like I don’t have any tear ducts.”
It seems that the ‘Eunhaon’ here doesn’t cry much. My nickname was ‘crybabyon’.
Thinking like that, I wiped away my tears with my sleeve.
Kwaaang!
“Ahhhh!”
At the sudden sound of an explosion, Haon reflexively lowered his body and covered his head with both arms.
There was a huge explosion not far away. It was deafening.
I turned around, clutching my pounding heart, and saw something quickly approaching the open window. It was a huge piece of concrete debris.
It felt like all the blood was drained from my body.
“Hey, Joo-yeol!”
Haon jumped up on wobbly legs and threw himself at Juyeol.
“What the heck… … !”
However, Joo-yeol was surprised by the unexpected action and ended up pulling the trigger.
Taang!
A gunshot rang out as the two bodies fell to the floor, overlapped.
Silence fell over the lab. Nothing came in through the open windows.
The lights in the lab were just flickering and flickering and then suddenly going out. Joo-yeol’s bullet had broken the ceiling light.
The reason he turned his gun just before was because of his fearful eyes and pale face.
Joo-yeol had no idea what the heck was going on.
Ha-on was trembling as he held Ju-yeol’s head in his arms.
“What, what.”
As he muttered in a dazed manner, Haon raised his upper body.
“are you okay?”
I checked the glass window while rubbing my shoulder that had crashed into the floor.
And only then did I realize that the laser guns on the outer wall were clearing out all the debris flying in this direction.
“ah.”
Haon let him go, his face flushed with embarrassment.
“I didn’t know there was something like that. Sorry.”
He sat up diagonally with an expression that said he had no idea what was going on.
Ha-on’s cheeks were still wet, as if he was storing his tears separately in that small body.
“… …Fuck. Stop whining in front of me.”
“Still, it’s fortunate. You’re not hurt. Right?”
There was no other hamster more squeamish and disheveled than the one with the messy hair and the bashful grin.
Joo-yeol stared at Ha-on with confused eyes.
“you…….”
His expression became increasingly serious.
“Are you crazy? Have you seriously lost your mind?”
He grabbed Haon’s shoulder with his large hand.
“You can’t do this. I found out who killed my brother.”
He frowned and shook his small shoulders back and forth.
“You can’t do this at this timing!”
“Car, I’ll look for it!”
A small, white hand grabbed Juyeol’s hand.