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"Seoyul..."

Cheon Areum called out softly, his voice still thick with sleep. There was no reply. For a mont, he thought perhaps Yoon Seoyul hadn’t heard him. The quiet creak of the stairs filled the space as Seoyul continued descending, his steps steady even while carrying him in his arms.

"...Seoyul."

He tried again, a little more clearly this ti.

Still nothing. Cheon Areum frowned faintly, confusion flickering across his sleepy expression. Was Yoon Seoyul too focused on carefully walking down the stairs while carrying him? But that thought didn’t quite make sense. Because he had seen it—that brief mont when Seoyul’s gaze had shifted, when he had glanced down at him after hearing his na. He had heard him. Yet he said nothing, simply continuing down the stairs with the sa nonchalance.

"Yoon Seoyul!"

Irritation finally snapped the last thread of Cheon Areum’s patience. His eyes flew open, the haze of sleep vanishing instantly as he grabbed Yoon Seoyul by the collar of his shirt, fingers clutching the fabric tightly while he shouted his na. Yoon Seoyul imdiately stopped on the last step. He looked down at him, a hint of surprise flickering across his usually composed expression, clearly not expecting such a dramatic reaction.

"...Yes."

"..."

Cheon Areum stared at him for a long second.

Then he slowly rolled his eyes. The irritation drained out of him just as quickly as it had flared up. With a tired exhale, he released Yoon Seoyul’s collar, the wrinkled fabric slipping from his fingers as if the effort of holding onto it had suddenly beco too much. His shoulders sagged. A mont later, he let his head fall forward again, resting it against Yoon Seoyul’s chest, cheek pressed lightly against the steady warmth beneath the thin layer of fabric.

"Is everything alright? Do you need sothing?"

"Nothing..."

The answer ca quiet and dull, muffled against his chest—more like a sleepy murmur than an actual response, as if Cheon Areum had already lost interest in the entire exchange. He had needlessly beco anxious just now. Ever since Yoon Seoyul had declared that he might not be able to break through Kihyun’s control, the words had lingered unpleasantly in Cheon Areum’s mind. Without realizing it, he had begun subconsciously watching Yoon Seoyul’s every movent, every reaction, searching for the slightest hint that sothing might already be wrong. Yoon Seoyul brushed his hair back with his fingers as he carried him into the kitchen, smoothing the slightly disheveled strands away from Cheon Areum’s face.

"Can you grab onto my neck for a bit, Areum?"

Cheon Areum complied imdiately, barely even opening his eyes. His arms slid loosely around Yoon Seoyul’s neck. With a soft, absentminded motion, he rubbed his face against him—slow and drowsy. Yoon Seoyul shifted his hold carefully. The arm that had been supporting Cheon Areum’s upper body moved just long enough for him to reach forward and pick up a bowl from the counter, thin curls of steam rising gently from its surface.

Once he had it, he adjusted his grip again, securing Cheon Areum against him before leaving the kitchen. Carrying both the bowl and Cheon Areum, he walked into the living room and lowered him into the corner of the couch. Yoon Seoyul made sure he was properly settled there, adjusting the cushions slightly so he would be comfortable as he saw the bowl on the table.

"What is that?"

"Clam porridge. I cooked it for you. Can you try it?"

Since Yoon Seoyul had cooked it himself, Cheon Areum didn’t quite have the courage to refuse—especially not with the spoon already making its way toward his mouth. Yoon Seoyul blew lightly on the spoon first, cooling the steaming porridge before carefully guiding it to his lips. Cheon Areum obediently opened his mouth and took the spoonful, still slowly tasting the warm, savory flavor when another spoonful was already waiting for him.

He barely had the chance to swallow before the next bite arrived.

At first, he looked like he might complain, brows faintly knitting together at the relentless pace. But the warmth of the porridge slowly settled in his stomach, soothing the lingering heaviness in his body. Without realizing it, he stopped resisting. Spoonful after spoonful disappeared, and before he knew it, the entire bowl had been finished.

"Do you feel better now? Did you not sleep well last night? Is that why you’re more tired today?"

Cheon Areum didn’t answer any of the questions. He only sat there, leaning back into the corner of the couch, eyes half-lidded and unfocused. Yoon Seoyul studied him for a brief mont before standing. He gathered the empty bowl and spoon, carrying the dishes back to the kitchen. The faint sounds of running water and porcelain lightly touching the counter echoed from the other room before he returned shortly after.

This ti, he ca back holding a glass of water. In his other hand was a small, clear wrapper containing a single white pill. Without a word, he stopped in front of Cheon Areum and held both out to him.

"....?"

Cheon Areum stared down at the small white pill resting inside the clear wrapper, confusion plastered across his tired face.

"It’s not the finished product, but it should help your energy levels from dropping too much. It will also support your core."

Cheon Areum’s brows slowly drew together.

"Where did you get this from?"

He knew very well that no such dicine existed. At least, none that hunters openly used. There were treatnts for injuries, recovery tonics, stimulants used by regular humans—but nothing that could directly stabilize a hunter’s core or repair energy depletion.

That kind of thing simply didn’t exist. Suspicion quietly crept into his expression. Without making it obvious, Cheon Areum extended his senses, letting a thin thread of his energy spread outward through the room. It brushed along the walls, the furniture, the air itself—carefully scanning the house.

If soone else was present, if another hunter was hiding nearby, he would feel it. But there was nothing. Only one familiar presence filled the house—Yoon Seoyul’s energy. Satisfied—though not entirely reassured—Cheon Areum withdrew his senses just as Yoon Seoyul moved closer and sat down in front of him, calm and composed as ever. Then he began to explain.

"I put Hwan up to the task of creating this for you. This was tested by him and by . You don’t have to worry about any side effects."

"He can do this too?"

"Yes, though it’s not easy..."

The words stirred a mory. Cheon Areum suddenly recalled sothing Inho had ntioned not long ago—how Hwan had disappeared without warning nearly two months ago, as if he had vanished off the face of the earth. Now the pieces quietly fell into place. So that was it. Yoon Seoyul must have been keeping him confined all this ti... just to make this. Cheon Areum’s gaze lifted slowly.

"Where is he right now? You didn’t threaten him for this, did you?"

The kind of questions Yoon Seoyul would usually be asking him... he now found himself asking Yoon Seoyul instead. It felt strangely reversed. Because when it ca to him, Yoon Seoyul’s moral compass had always been a little broken. Lines he would normally never cross suddenly beca negotiable, even invisible, the mont Cheon Areum was involved. He would allow things he would have never even considered before.

Him, on the other hand, had never really possessed a moral compass to begin with. Right and wrong had always been distant, abstract concepts—things that didn’t naturally exist within him. So he had learned to rely on others instead. He followed their reactions, their judgnts, their sense of boundaries... using their moral compasses as a guide to navigate a world whose rules he could never quite feel for himself. After transmigrating, he had beco kinder, though he was sure it was because of Cheon Areum, not him exactly.

"No."

Yoon Seoyul spoke up; he didn’t look the least bit troubled by the accusation.

"He’s being paid well in return."

"And where is he right now?"

Cheon Areum asked again, unwrapping the small pill and swallowing it quickly with the glass of water, eyes fixed intently on Yoon Seoyul, silently demanding an answer.

"He’s in the lab... underground in the guild. Not everyone is allowed to enter."

"Am I not allowed either?"

"You’re not everyone."

Just as Cheon Areum had expected.

The pill’s effects hit almost imdiately—a gentle warmth spreading through his body, loosening the tight edges of his fatigue. A slow, satisfied smile curved his lips as he lunged forward, tackling Yoon Seoyul playfully. His hands found the tie at Yoon Seoyul’s neck, tugging it loose, then moving to loosen the collar of the crisp white dress shirt with rolled-up sleeves that clung stubbornly to him.

Yoon Seoyul, caught off guard but steady, held him at the hips, the faint weight of amusent in his posture giving Cheon Areum all the freedom he wanted. He casually began unbuttoning the shirt, fingers brushing over the smooth fabric and on the bare skin underneath.

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