Episode 3Â
It was an early Sunday morning when everyone else was still asleep.
Lee Soobin was bustling about by herself â trimming, chopping, frying, boiling, mixing â
completely absorbed in preparing breakfast.
âPhew, phewâ.â
She was just about to taste the simmering stew to check the seasoning whenâ
âLady Soobin, you are truly diligent.â
Startled by the sudden voice from behind, Soobin murmured, âOh my,â and turned around.
Standing there was Crabslie, dressed in a blue tracksuit from some sports brand â
and, completely mismatched with the outfit, wearing a monocle.
âYouâre already awake, sir?â
âYes, is there nothing I can help with?â
âItâs fine. Iâm almost done anyway.â
After tasting the stew and nodding in satisfaction, Soobin asked,
âLooks like Kangjun is still asleep.â
Crabslie shook his head.
âNo, my lord does not sleep.â
âWhat?â
âLong ago, when my lord invaded a dimension known as the Demon Realm, he was cursed â with a curse that can never be undoneâŠâ
Soobin sighed inwardly. âHere we go againâŠâ
Still, she played along and asked lightly,
âWhat kind of curse?â
With a bitter smile, Crabslie replied,
âEach night, whenever he closes his eyes, he must suffer through terrible nightmares. We sought out every famous sorcerer, priest, and sage, but nothing could help.â
âSo, Kangjun can never sleep again?â
âNo, he occasionally rests â perhaps once every few years. Even my lord must sleep at least one day every few years.â
Then Crabslie adjusted his monocle and added solemnly,
âOf course, thatâs only when a high-grade Succubusâone who can freely manipulate dreamsâremains by his side.â
Soobin nodded vaguely, replying in a flat tone devoid of any real reaction,
âWow⊠I seeâŠâ
After a short pause, she said,
âSir, Iâm sorry, but breakfast is almost ready. Could you please wake Kangjun and Seol?â
Crabslie bowed deeply.
âAs you command.â
As he left, Soobin looked at his back with quiet concern.
âI hope he gets better soonâŠâ
Her eyes brimmed with pity and affection.
***
Before long, the whole family had gathered around the table.
âCome on, say âahââ.â
At Kangjunâs words, little Seol turned her head sharply.
âSeolie doesnât wanna eat.â
âJust a littleâŠâ
âNo! Donât wanna!â
Puffing her cheeks with air, Seol glared stubbornly.
Soobin gave an awkward smile.
âI made black sesame baby porridge today, but I guess Seol doesnât like it.â
Kangjun scratched his head.
A line from the Parenting Encyclopedia heâd been reading recently came to mind:
[When a child refuses to eat, never force them.]
Then another lineâ
[Try turning mealtime into a game to make them interested in eating.]
Kangjun nodded. âRight.â
Then, gently, he said to Seol,
âHow about a little contest?â
âContestâ?â
Smiling faintly, he explained,
âItâs simple. Weâll see who eats better â not who eats faster or more, but who chews thoroughly and finishes properly.â
Seol clenched her tiny spoon in her small hand.
âSeolie will do it!â
Watching them, Soobin smiled warmly.
âWow, he really looks like a proper dad now.â
But then, as Seol nervously put a spoonful into her mouthâ
âYouâre too slow.â
Kangjun smirked.
He began recalling his past â
when heâd fallen, powerless, into the monster-infested forests of Anux Continent.
How had he survived and become such a powerful being?
âBecause I gave my all, even to hunt a single rabbitâŠâ
Just because his opponent was his three-year-old daughter didnât mean heâd hold back.
To him, doing his best was a form of respect.
Then, without warning, he began eating at lightning speed â
shoveling rice, side dishes, and soup into his mouth, chewing fiercely like a war machine.
Mouth full, he mumbled,
âShorry, but at dish rate⊠youâll never beat your dad, even if youâre reborn a hundred timesh.â
Seol froze, realizing she had lost.
Then her small shoulders began to trembleâ
âWaaahhhh!â
She burst into loud sobs.
Soobin scolded Kangjun while trying to comfort the crying child.
âKangjun! Why would you make her cry?â
Swallowing his food, Kangjun replied flatly,
âI didnât mean to.â
âReally? Because it sure looked like you did.â
Kangjun shrugged and looked at Seol.
âIf youâre upsetââ
ââŠâ
ââthen get stronger.â
Soobin sighed deeply, at a loss for words.
Meanwhile, Crabslie suddenly pulled a notebook and pen from his tracksuit pocket, muttering as he wrote,
âMorning, during the imperial breakfast, His Majesty challenged the young princess to a meal duel. The princess accepted eagerly, but alas, His Majesty exerted his full strength against a mere three-year-oldâŠâ
Noticing Kangjunâs sharp glare, Crabslie immediately went silent.
Thenâ
âSis, I need to tell you something.â
âWhat is it?â
âIâm going out today.â
Soobinâs eyes widened.
âWhat, suddenly?â
She fumbled with her words,
âWell⊠itâs your day off, so if I watch Seol, I guess itâs okay, butâŠâ
âSo, can I ask you to take care of her?â
âI get that youâre restless staying home, but isnât it too soon to go out alone?â
Crabslie chuckled gently.
âItâs fine. I shall accompany him.â
That only made Soobin more anxious.
âWh-what? Y-you too, sir?â
Her worry had instantly doubled.
***
After breakfast, Kangjun finished getting ready and slipped on his sneakers.
âKangjun, wait a second.â
Soobin handed him a neatly folded note.
âMy phone numberâs written here. If you get lost or canât find your way home, call meâor go to the nearest police station for help, okay?â
âGot it.â
âAnd donât skip meals. Buy something to eat if youâre hungry. Donât go too far, and be home before dark.â
Opening her old wallet, she gave him a few bills.
âBe careful.â
âYeah.â
As the two left the shabby apartment, Soobin rubbed her arm nervously.
âWill he really be okayâŠ?â
Heâd been trapped inside a Gate for three years,
but he was recovering well.
She knew overprotecting him might hinder his adjustment to normal lifeâ
so sheâd let him go, even if she was still uneasy.
âHeâs not a child. Nothing will happen⊠right?â
***
Meanwhile, things were going smoothly for the two travelers.
On a village bus, Kangjun sat with arms crossed, expressionless.
âIâve been thinking,â he said suddenly,
âif youâre going to keep working in this world, youâll need a new name and identity.â
âA name, my lord?â
âYes. Iâve thought of one that suits this culture. From this moment on, you are no longer Shartia von de Crabslieââ
Crabslie swallowed hard.
âTo receive a name directly from His Majesty⊠what an honor!â
Then Kangjun spoke solemnlyâ
âChoi Dolsoe.â
ââŠPardon?â
âChoi Dolsoe.â
Kangjun frowned.
âWhat? You donât like it?â
âItâs not thatâŠâ
âThen why that face?â
He explained seriously,
âYou just donât know yet. âDolsoeâ is a name given only to the most loyal of servants.â
âIs that so?â
âYes. âDolâ means rock, and âSoeâ means iron â symbolizing unshakable loyalty.â
Crabslieâs face lit up.
âWell, if you really donât like itââ
Crabslie waved his hands frantically.
âNo! How could I possibly reject the sacred name bestowed by Your Majesty!â
Kangjun nodded. âGood. Iâm glad you like it.â
In truth, heâd picked it randomly â between âDolsoeâ and âGaeddongi.â
âDolsoeâ just sounded slightly better.
âYeah, Gaeddongi wouldâve been too much.â
As for the surname, heâd written down âKim, Lee, Park, Choi,â rolled a pen over them, and picked the one where it stopped.
Soon, their bus arrived near Guro Digital Complex Station.
âDolsoe, weâre here. Letâs go.â
Crabslieânow Choi Dolsoeâtilted his head.
âMy lord, may I ask where weâre going?â
Kangjun stood up.
âToday, weâre going to a Gate.â