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It should be black.

The title Cause of Death on a black cover.

In white font, not solemnly. Naturally and neatly.

Thats what this novel speaks of, the reason for death.

Lim Yang-wook thought so upon seeing Cause of Death.

This novel is about the reason a person died.

A story of a novelist with an incurable disease reflecting on what led to their own death.

He is more human than anyone.

Which ans he is desperate.

Unlike other novels, he doesnt ponder the aning of life or his own existence. He doesnt accept death calmly.

He attempts suicide. Overwheld by excessive misfortune. Unable to bear the weight of life any longer.

But its too precious to die here. Its scary. Its unjust.

So, he seeks out what led to his death.

Its an everyday tornt.

At the sa ti, its a tornt created by humans.

Parents who abandoned him, unfriendly neighbors, peers who ostracized the orphan, custors who hurled abuse, a lover who left him, an indifferent teacher, a father-in-law who refused marriage, an arrogant drunkard, a cold critic, a driver who splashed water, a rude freshman, a nosy landlord, a passerby who bumped his shoulder, a thoughtless thug

He thought his death was because of these things.

Everyday tornt.

Nurous villains encountered since birth.

The pain endured, just living an ordinary life.

A hell where humans tornt other humans.

He believed his will to live was gradually eroded by such things until he finally faced death.

That will to live is precisely humanity.

A person who loses their humanity becos a beast.

A beast takes up a knife for revenge and steps out the door.

Rather than dying alone and powerless, he decides to take a few of those enemies with him.

This cold era affirms that. Tongue-clicking at those who died unfairly, Should have taken revenge instead, and applauding the exhilarating and unbridled dramas of vengeance.

In an era where justice is dead, one must fulfill their own justice. The protagonist resolves to do so and picks up the knife.

And the mont he steps out the door-

He faces a world where white snow is falling.

And a Christmas carol can be heard.

Silent night, holy night, and a night swallowed by darkness.

White snow falling from the night sky covers the world.

The world, buried in human darkness, is embraced by the white snow.

No one can count the snowflakes. The snow is infinite.

Even if the snow stops, it will cycle back and fall again.

Thus, the white snow eternally covers the dark world.

At that mont,

This novel, which had been depicting the gradual extinction of a beings humanity, breaks everything and hatches from its shell.

From the conflict between humans, to the eting between humans and the world.

From a tale of tornt and revenge, to the crossroads of life and providence.

Thus.

After watching the snowfall for a long ti, the protagonist puts down the knife and quietly returns ho to face death.

The first ti he tried to die, he resented everything, but the second ti, he forgave everything.

Washing away all the ugliness, tornt, and enemies that had tornted him with white snowflakes.

Thats how it ends.

Midnight, 12 oclock.

As the song announcing the end of Christmas Eve and the start of Christmas Day plays, God is born, and a human dies.

Lim Yang-wook felt beauty in that ending.

He fell in love with an author whose face he didnt even know.

So, with a bursting heart, he searched for the author.

Really, is the author really a primary school student?

Im telling you its true! In-seop is at school right now!

Editor Lim Yang-wook, 36 years old.

An unbelievable miracle had co.

EP 1 Cause of Death

A new sester begins.

Its spring, with trees and flowers blooming vibrantly.

The children, now in 6th grade, go to their new classes. So are anxious as they look at unfamiliar faces, while others run happily towards familiar ones.

The beginning of a guessing ga.

New classrooms and new children. A new society is being ford there. If you dont make friends at the beginning of the sester, school life becos difficult.

So, the pretty ones group together, those who like idols group together, those who like soccer group together, and those who like otaku gas group together.

Naturally, there are also children who dont fit into any group.

His na is Moon In-seop. 13 years old(?).

Hes a person of interest surrounded by ominous rumors.

Thats Seop-seop

Shh! He might hear you!

On the last day before vacation, he called over so high school gangsters to deal with the kids who were bothering him

My mom said he threw hot coffee on soone

Right? That kid, his parents

Dont ss with him, or youll be in big trouble

Its generally safer to stay away from those surrounded by such sinister rumors to survive in this harsh world.

But this is no ordinary place.

This is a place ruled by the law of the jungle, where the strong prevail,

and the law of the strongest reigns.

A villain carrying such peculiar rumors is nothing more than prey to elevate the na of a swordsman.

What are you so scared of?

Wow, Kim Min-jun!

Just look at him.

Hey! If you ss with him, high school gangsters will co

Really?

The most important thing is to have an unbreakable spirit.

Kim Min-jun, striving to be the top dog of the 6th-grade class 2, rose to honor his family na.

He walks towards Moon In-seop without hesitation.

In his hand, he clenched a small piece of tal.

* * *

People dont talk to themselves as much as one might think.

Especially letting their thoughts slip out unintentionally is just a convenient clich found in novels and dramas.

Its a trick used by shallow writers who want to gloss over complex thoughts of characters with a single line of dialogue.

A primary school student?

But such words slipped out of Lim Yang-wooks mouth.

He couldnt organize his thoughts otherwise. Absolutely not.

A primary school student? A primary school student

A primary school student.

A young child aged 7 to 12. Definitely not an age to write novels. Especially not this kind of novel.

Lim Yang-wook is an editor with 10 years of experience. He even worked for 8 years at Koreas largest publishing house. He has handled countless books.

The emotion he felt when he saw Cause of Death was not just admiration. It was close to conviction.

This novel is beautiful. I cant keep it to myself. It must be released to the world.

For that, he was even prepared to stake the last of his political life at the company.

Lim Yang-wook had already bet his resignation on the success or failure of this piece. It was that kind of writing.

So, it absolutely cannot.

Absolutely cannot be the work of a primary school student.

Im the principal. Youre from a publishing company?

Ah Im Lim Yang-wook, head of the Publishing Managent Task Force Team. I ca to discuss a publishing matter.

Even while eting the principal, the doubt didnt leave him. Handing over his business card, asking for a student nad Moon In-seop to be called, he wondered what on earth he was doing.

anwhile, the principal had different thoughts.

Good heavens! Baekhak Entertainnt coming to publish a primary school students writing. Its a well-known conglorate!

This is a stroke of luck. A student in my school is a genius? My mouth is watering, my heart pounding.

Geniuses are useful. Young geniuses, even more so. They can be put to various uses. Its a well-known fact.

You can take pictures with them to show off your connection, introduce them to high-ranking people for benefits, and if you can coax them into trusting you as a reliable adult, life becos easier.

You can spread the word that the genius ca from your school, package it as an achievent to report to the education office, and brag about being the person who taught this child.

This isnt because the principal is a greedy person. When a human passes the age of 50, such judgnts are made unconsciously.

The principal smiled broadly.

Its for the future of a child from our school, of course, I should help! Ill call him right now.

Soon, an announcent echoed throughout the school.

[Ah- Ah- Student Moon In-seop. Moon In-seop of 6th grade, class 2, please co to the principals office imdiately.]

Lim Yang-wook and the principal waited with their respective expressions. One with doubt, the other with anticipation.

As the coffee set for the guest began to cool, a knock sounded at the principals office door.

Knock. Knock.

The principal responded.

Ah! Please co in!

The child the adults were looking for entered cautiously.

The principal, who had been smiling, suddenly froze.

Moon In-seops glasses were locked with a padlock.

What did you call for?

Uh the reason the teacher called you is no, your glasses

Lim Yang-wook couldnt properly see Moon In-seops face.

Naturally, because of the lock on his glasses.

Thus, his first impression of Moon In-seop was ford by the boys actions, attire, and manner of speaking.

Whats with those glasses?

Just a minor prank among friends.

The child sat down on the sofa before the principal could even ask him to. He was not afraid of adults.

Moreover, the term prank among friends hinted at adults wont do much even if you report it.

He seed to be sensitive to cold, as he wore a blanket over his shoulders, and there were signs of frequent biting on his nails and lips.

Cynical. Twisted. On guard.

And he made no effort to hide it.

It wasnt re childish petulance. Rather, it was closer to a bold confidence.

Where does such confidence co from?

The answer was obvious.

Confidence in his own abilities.

This child is already a pro.

My goodness

Lim Yang-wook intuitively accepted the fact that this child was the author of Cause of Death.

It wasnt a rational judgnt. But the atmosphere suggested it. No one else but this child could have written that novel. It was more a revelation than intuition.

Lim Yang-wook wasnt the only one who felt this subtle emotion.

An inexplicable connection or perhaps destiny, beyond logic and reason.

The boy who felt such things slightly smiled.

He took off his glasses with the lock.

His lifeless eyes turned towards a past connection.

Did you co from a publishing company?

* * *

Ah. I ca from Baekhak Publishing.

Neither an introduction nor a greeting, Lim Yang-wook said those ambiguous words and barged into my rooftop room.

That was my first encounter with editor Lim Yang-wook.

He kicked at the clothes and blankets scattered on the floor with his sock-covered feet and said,

You live in a place like this?

I think my pride was hurt by his words. I retorted, What have you contributed to living in a place like this?

Looking back, the hierarchical relationship between an unknown novelist and an editor from Baekhak Publishing was clear.

Thats why I couldnt stop a stranger from entering my ho uninvited.

And yet, to snap back imdiately at his remark You live in a place like this? was impulsive of .

But Lim Yang-wook just smirked at my response.

Your parents arent around?

Not having parents wasnt my fault. However, every ti I heard that fact stated outright, I would freeze up as if Id been caught in a major wrongdoing.

Lim Yang-wook saw freeze and scolded .

Goodness, goodness. Then you should apply for a housing loan and enter the housing lottery, why are you wasting tens of thousands a month on a shabby monthly rental?

Housing lottery? Housing loan? I had no idea what those were.

Youre such a fool Ill cover any urgent expenses, so you should move out first.

I asked him who he thought he was to say such things.

You submitted a novel to the Baekhak Literary Award, didnt you?

I did.

Im in charge of that. You won the grand prize.

I hugged Lim Yang-wook and jumped around like a madman.

It happened when I was 21.

Even after that, he had an unusual fondness for my writing.

While my books repeatedly failed in sales and everyone criticized my writing, Lim Yang-wook published them, silencing all objections.

Naturally, they didnt sell well. After all, I wasnt the kind of writer whose works sold well to begin with.

But Lim Yang-wook published my books despite all the criticism he received. When asked why, his answer was quite artistic.

Money is secondary. Art cos first. And you, youre art.

He was soone who strangely loved my writing.

And within the flow of this peculiar ti, all these events had beco as if they never happened.

But perhaps his tastes were the sa even in his youth.

Lim Yang-wook had sought out first, again.

Is it really okay to do this?

Its fine to skip school a few tis in primary school, you know.

We were on the second floor of a hamburger joint near the school. There was still a long way to go until school ended, but what did I care? Schools permission? I dont recognize it. Moon In-seop, a 6th grader in primary school, isnt afraid of skipping school without permission.

Well, I wasnt exactly a good kid when I was young either.

Lim Yang-wook said self-deprecatingly while looking at his hamburger.

I just played around without a care. It was the sa when I was in high school. Thats why I ended up at a not-so-famous university.

Is that so?

I think I finally got my act together and studied hard in college. Thats when I really started to dream.

What kind of dream?

Lim Yang-wook spoke as if reminiscing.

To sell beautiful writing to the whole world.

I knew.

That he had lost a friend in an accident when he was younger.

And that person used to write.

I knew because he had told himself.

But now that was a thing of the past, so I changed the subject without showing any signs of knowing.

How did you find my writing?

It was good. Very beautiful

Beautiful enough to be published?

Of course! Thats why I ca looking for you.

So, lets do it.

What?

Lets make a contract.

Lim Yang-wook was startled.

A natural reaction, really.

But how can you just decide sothing like that on the spot?

Then why didnt you ask if I really am the author of the manuscript? You could have questioned how a primary school student could write sothing like that.

Well

Its a feeling, right?

Yes. Its that kind of feeling

I just got the feeling too. Ill sign a contract with you, Team Leader Lim Yang-wook.

I made that decision. And then I sipped my cola through a straw, carefree like a child.

Lim Yang-wook watched and reprimanded as if I was being ridiculous.

You dont even know what a contract entails Who agrees to one without even reading it! Kid!

Should I ask the orphanage teachers about it?

That would be right, wouldnt it?

So, how can you trust the orphanage teachers?

Uh

Even if you show the contract to the teachers, how can they spot any hidden toxic clauses a big corporation might have included? And its not like the orphanage is going to hire a lawyer just for .

Thats true?

Orphans usually get shortchanged even when they do part-ti jobs. Its just the reality.

Lim Yang-wook seed to be gradually getting used to .

Suddenly, I thought I might finally be able to satisfy a long-standing curiosity.

Why did he like my writing so much?

I asked Lim Yang-wook, not the inscrutable and thick-skinned 46-year-old executive director, but the sowhat easy-going and sly 36-year-old team leader.

So, what did you like about my novel?

Hmm. Thats a tough question.

Lim Yang-wook took a mont to think.

In that ti, I managed to eat four pieces of French fries.

You said my novel was beautiful, right?

Yes.

Lets say beauty is like light.

Yes.

For there to be light, there must be darkness.

You have such a philosophy, I see.

Yes. That darkness matched my code. Loneliness, pain, deprivation, poverty you described these not overly tragically, but as sothing fateful and ordinary

He hesitated for a mont.

Actually, Im also from an Orphanage.

Oh.

Dont ever tell anyone.

So thats how it was.

Thats how it beca.

Thats how it happened

* * *

Well, thats how it went!

Baek Seol was flustered. What nonsense was this balding boss spouting now?

You just stamped the contract there and then?

That kid, since he didnt have a seal, just signed it.

You didnt do any particular verification to confirm hes the real author?

From what I saw, he seed like the author.

Baek Seol would probably turn red with anger if she spoke out, but at tis like this, she sotis thought, This is why he ssed up projects.

However, Lim Yang-wook casually humd a tune, sat at his desk, and leaned back in his chair.

He then put on an eye mask and stretched out.

Company tour is in the afternoon, so Baek Seol, you might as well rest your eyes until then.

I just ca to work, you know?

So what? Are you going to keep scrutinizing manuscripts in the inbox like you usually do? Weve already decided on the author were going to focus on.

You didnt even ask for my opinion!

You, a new employee, want to make decisions? Really now. Back in my day, you had to make coffee for about 25 years before you were allowed to touch a manuscript.

Baek Seol stord off in frustration and started organizing the scattered manuscripts around the office.

The office was a ss due to the nurous manuscripts brought in from various places in the hope of finding a gem of a writer.

Suddenly, a thought struck her.

By the way, Team Leader.

Your team leader is sleeping.

Author Moon? Is it right to call him that? Anyway, wont that friend run away seeing the office in this state when he cos?

Lim Yang-wook startled and lifted his eye mask.

Piles of manuscripts everywhere, dust bunnies rolling on the floor, coffee crears and paper cups overflowing in the trash bin.

It was hard to tell if this was an office or a garbage dump. Familiar as it was to him, it would be a shocking scene for anyone else.

Ah.

Lim Yang-wook quickly got up and started looking for a broom and dustpan. He had to make this pigsty of an office at least sowhat presentable before the young genius arrived.

Hurry up! Clean it up!

You were just sleeping, now why this sudden rush?

Knock. Knock.

Following the knock, the door opens.

Is this where Team Leader Lim Yang-wook-

Their eyes t as Lim Yang-wook, who was frantically stuffing trash into a garbage bag, and Moon In-seop stood in the doorway.

The balding team leader smiled wryly.

Welco.

I think Ill just leave.

No, you cant.

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