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The black ground was stepped on under the pure white bare feet. Elohim, who walked forward through the cloudy smoke, raised his head and looked around leisurely.

A barren place where no life grew. The sky surrounded by darkness didn't hold a single light and the smoke that filled his eyes was suffocating him.

Nevertheless, Elohim didn't stop and continued to move forward. As he approached the edge of the ground and the cliff, he opened his mouth with a sad expression.

"You can't do this, kid."

The opponent, who stood at the edge of the cliff and looked down, slowly raised his head. The sound of waves crashing against the rocks echoed.

"You're overdoing it."

"Overdoing?"

Cheon Sa-yeon, who spoke sarcastically at Elohim's words, took his eyes off the sea as black as ink and looked back. A bright light was emanating from Elohim's body, standing in the middle of a dark and gloomy space.

"You are worrying for nothing."

"Umm..."

Elohim, who faced Cheon Sa-yeon, touched his lips with a troubled smile.

"You look pretty bad."

"Is that possible?"

He shrugged his shoulders, pretending not to care about Cheon Sa-yeon, but dark circles were thickly under his eyes and there was indescribable fatigue in his voice. (천사연이 아닌 척 어깨를 으쓱였지만)

"You only sleep when you meet me."

"And I wonder how much longer you say that." (그래 봤자 뭐 얼마나 된다고 그러시는지)

Cheon Sa-yeon said something else different as he responded with dryness, waving his hand.

"What about Han Yi-gyeol?"

"Of course, he is doing well."

Knowing that he wasn't asking that, Elohim responded softly, pretending not to know. At the same time, the ground shook slightly and cracked in several directions.

"Is that so?"

Cheon Sa-yeon, who laughed in vain, tapped the cracked ground with his shoes.

"He's doing well after leaving the house?"

"You think I'm lying."

Elohim, who had been staring at Cheon Sa-yeon for a while, blinked slowly.

"For Han Yi-gyeol, your side probably wasn't home."

"......"

"I am rather curious. Why did you misunderstand that?"

The earthquake sound gradually grew louder. As the ground shook and cracked, Cheon Sa-yeon's state became more and more unstable.

"The room where Han Yi-gyeol stayed was... the safest place to choose in that situation."

Cheon Sa-yeon's response to Elohim's question seemed to be truly incomprehensible.

"In addition to food, clothing, and shelter, I also attached useful ones so that he could use them appropriately."

The waves got even rougher. The debris of the cliff cracked by the earthquake fell and was thrown into the black water.

"Why am I misunderstanding that?"

Red earrings glistened under Cheon Sa-yeon's dark hair, who spoke in a sharp voice.

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