Chapter 244 - World after the fall (16)
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nJaehwan saw the people. Or rather, he saw those who were once ‘human’ just until a while ago. Unlike in
n‘I see it now. I finally see it.’
nJaehwan then remembered Mulack’s words. He said there was no Big Brother in the Nightmare of the Beginning.
nThis world did not have eyes because eyes were everywhere. They all looked directly at Jaehwan. Jaehwan looked back at them and smiled.
n‘If I can see them, I can fight them.’
nThere were countless eyes within those trees, and Jaehwan looked at them. There was the sound of roots being uprooted, just like a tree pulling out its own roots. Jaehwan walked and walked. The other trees were horrified.
nHow? How can this be?
nHow can a tree… walk on its own?
nTrees were shaking — specifically their roots, trunks, and branches. They were terrified by Jaehwan who was not afraid of facing all these eyes. They wished that someone would punish that walking tree and burn it down. However, nobody volunteered and just moved out of the way. And Yoonhwan was among those trees.
n‘Ah…’
nHe wasn’t sure why Jaehwan looked like he was shining in between all this chaos. He just saved a man and was walking back. That was it.
nBut why did it feel like he had witnessed that scene multiple times?
nYoonhwan teared up with an emotion that he could not understand or explain. He turned and there Seoyul was, crying. They smiled at each other as if they knew something like this had happened before. And then they looked at Jaehwan again.
n“Well, have we become weird too?”
n“…Maybe.”
n“It reminds me of that. The novel that he wrote once…”
nThrough the trees, Jaehwan was walking toward them.
nJust like people who found the exit out of a long nightmare, Yoonhwan and Seoyul ran toward Jaehwan.
nThe door to the new world was beginning to open a man’s smallest and darkest box.
nUnique worlds existed in this world. It was not a parallel universe. It always existed together in the same world that people could see. It was somtimes labeled as delusion, but the possibility was always there.
nOf course, this unique world was different from the unique world that Jaehwan knew.
nIn this place, having a unique world didn’t allow him to make a Setting or utilize it. Unique worlds moved in a more complicated way in this world.
n-Jaehwan, please…
nThe doctor gave him a small notebook that he took out from his clothes as he was taken to the hospital. It was the record of Jaehwan’s story. It was so severely discolored that it showed how much it had been read through. Jaehwan understood how the doctor had succeeded in reaching his unique world.
n-Jaehwan, there’s only one way to defeat reality. It’s not like
nEven in this place, people could enter someone else’s unique world and believe in the same thing to live on. They could enjoy the free world outside or classical mechanics and other oppressions, but…
n-I am just the first. You must let people know about your world.
nThat was only possible when a lot of people believed in that world. In the last page of the notebook, there was the doctor’s short novel that Jaehwan once ripped away. The novel had been taped back with the pieces of paper.
n‘He didn’t throw it away.’
nJaehwan read it again. It was a boring and uninteresting novel. But maybe the doctor wanted to change the world with this. Maybe he wanted to show it to the world and invite people over to the World After the Fall. Jaehwan touched the paragraphs of the novel for a long time.
n‘Doctor, if that is what your wish…’
nJaehwan turned on his laptop computer. There was an unedited novel that he was working on before he quit. He opened the document, erased everything, and began typing in other words.
nOne by one, the white document was soon filled. Memories slowly began coming back. In the same way he would stab or slash, Jaehwan kept on typing. Stories began to play from his head. Just like when he succeeded in his World Stab for the first time, or when he acquired the Fall, his head exploded with countless realizations.
nThe paragraphs were rough and weak. He didn’t have good metaphors and he had many grammatical errors.
nBut he kept on going. Just like he didn’t give up on his stabs, he kept on writing. Even when a crude paragraph made him think harder, he did not give up and kept on typing everything down. He did it as if this was the reason why he lived that world, as if this were the reason for the history of his life. He grew suspicious, understood, forgot, created another theory, proved it, and edited.
nHe wrote and wrote again.
nAfter an uncertain amount of time, Jaehwan finally finished the prologue of his novel. As he read through the completed prologue and fixed any errors, a certain question came to him.
n‘Oh, what was the doctor’s name by the way?’
nIt was strange. The name that was clear until a while ago, the name that was shown in various media stations, was fuzzy now. Jaehwan then found the doctor’s name written below the title of his short novel.
n‘…You’ve got to be kidding.’
nJaehwan smiled as he looked at the name. It was a funny name.
nJaehwan opened the web novel website and there were countless novels waiting to be read. Jaehwan saw all of these novels in a new light now. He thought maybe all these novels had their own unique worlds. Some were crude and some were great, but all of these had various unique worlds to create this universe as a whole.
nJaehwan typed in the doctor’s name as the pen name and opened a novel with the same name as the doctor’s short novel. Then a message popped up to add a description for the work.
nDescription?
nJaehwan thought long and hard about it as if he was a god showing his unique world for the first time. He couldn’t make it sound too grand or else people would avoid it. But it couldn’t still be too weak because people wouldn’t anticipate it either.
nJaehwan opened up the note again.
nIn that note, Jaehwan read through the paragraphs that the doctor had left very slowly. And at some point, one sentence caught his attention. He grinned. Yes, maybe this was the only fitting sentence for the beginning of this story. This was it. Jaehwan positioned his hands over the keyboard. And he gave himself ample time to type in each word carefully.
n-This is the story of a man who did not return while everyone else returned to the past.
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