Chapter 120: Chapter 120 – An Interview with a Monkey (2)
Translated by: ShawnSuh
Edited by: SootyOwl
“I could only find hot water, so I brought you tea instead,” the classmate said.
The paper cup steamed with warm green tea. Walking over to the other side of the desk, he sat facing Juho. The two cups of tea on the desk contributed to the resemblance to a professional interview. He took what looked like a school laptop out of his bag. It had to belong to his homeroom teacher.
Next to it, was a piece of paper with a series of basic questions written on it. In order to keep Juho from seeing it, the classmate pushed it aside.
“Now, let’s begin. Would it be OK if I were to refer to you as Juho from now on, Mr. Woo?”
“Sure, but what’s with the formality?”
“This is, of course, an official interview. It’s basic courtesy,” the classmate said with a monkey-like smile. A faint whirring sound came from the distance.
“OK. First question. Where were you born, Juho?”
It was obvious that he was borrowing from another interview. An author’s life had a profound impact on their work. The author’s birthplace was a commonly asked question in interviews with international authors.
Juho answered willing and accordingly, “I was born in Seoul and lived in the city ever since, but I didn’t grow up looking only at a forest of buildings.”
“Does that mean you’ve traveled around a lot growing up?” the classmate asked candidly.
He wasn’t even looking at the paper, which meant he was creating or modifying questions depending on the situation. Though it seemed insignificant, it was proof that the interviewer was listening to the interviewee intently while thoroughly understanding the responses. Simultaneously, it also meant that the interviewer had a clear sense of direction.
Only then, did Juho realize that he was being interviewed.
“No. There are parts of Seoul that make you feel like you’re in the countryside. They’re not necessarily older neighborhoods. Even this school is built near the mountains, so we often hear insects chirping.
“Even the countryside is becoming more city-like, so it is true that the boundaries are becoming fuzzier.”
The sound of the keyboard filled the room. The classmate was typing out the interview. There was no way around it, since he didn’t have access to a recording device.
“So, when you wrote ‘Grains of Sand,’ did you refer to sceneries like the ones you mentioned earlier?”
“No. I actually made trips to the beach.”
“Oh, wow! In person?!” he answered as he jotted something down on the paper he had set aside. Then, he focused the subject on the author himself. “‘Grains of Sand’ is your first book, right? I know that you’ve been part of the Literature Club, but did you start writing before you joined?”
“Yes. It was a simple hobby of mine.”
“What topic have you written the most about?”
“I wasn’t really picky about genres. It’s a hobby after all. There was no need to be insistent. I wrote freely… however I felt like on the day.”
“For someone who speaks with such modesty, your skills are rather impressive. Did you receive formal training?”
“No. Just linguistics class at school and the Literature Club.”
“What’s your secret to writing?”
“There’s no secret, really. Oh, wait. According to our homeroom teacher, Mr. Moon, one becomes a better writer by simply writing more.”
The classmate’s eyes narrowed.
“Did you ever think of your skill as a talent you were born with?”
“I think frequently that writing takes more than just skill,” Juho said as he laughed light-heartedly.
The classmate moved his hands busily. He was skilled in multitasking. He asked question with his mouth while writing with his hand and thinking about the next question with his head, all at the same time. It was rather impressive.
“You mentioned just now that one simply has to write more to be a better writer. How often do you write?”
“I’m not sure. I don’t count the days I’m writing. It’s hard to say.”
“I see.”
He backed out suddenly. He was reserving the time and energy for the more important questions.
“Your work has been growing increasingly popular at school lately. What is your perspective on this?”
Juho remained silent for a moment, then said, “That sounds a bit exaggerated.”
At that, the classmate smiled playfully, looking all the more like a monkey.
“Trust me on this. Fame is what calls for more fame.”
He didn’t let up. In the end, Juho referred back to his experience and gave him a cliche of an answer, “Well, I’m not sure if I’m getting famous or not, but the fact that there are people reading my work remains true. I’d like to express my deepest gratitude to my readers.”
With a satisfied smile, the classmate continued with his questions about ‘Grains of Sand.’
“In ‘Grains of Sand,’ rocks serve the purpose of a medium. The old lady treats them with significance, but in the end, she tosses them all into the sea. Would it be possible to interpret that the significance of the rock has changed?”
“That would be very much possible,” Juho said, nodding his head.
“I’d always thought that the subject of this book had always been about things that remain unchanged. Wouldn’t that interpretation contradict the subject?”
“Perhaps. I stayed true to the flow when I wrote it.”
“What are you referring to when you say ‘flow?’”
“Whether things change or not, it’s all the same. That’s what I meant.”
“In what way?”
He was rather persistent, so Juho gave him an answer after organizing his thoughts for a brief time.
“The person who gives rocks significance was the old lady. On the other hand, she’s also the person who removes their significance. Whether or not she kept those rocks with her, the fact that she’s her own self remains unchanged. I focused on those things as I wrote.”
That was what Juho actually wanted to portray.
“We can always imagine that the old lady lived through youthful days. Her young and old self are the same person, but depending on how one interprets it, one may argue otherwise. She may have changed to some, while she always remained herself to others.”
The classmate forehead furrowed. He didn’t seem to understand.
“Are you saying that it’s impossible to clearly distinguish between the things that change and things that don’t?”
“What I’m saying is that it’s up to the readers how they want to distinguish them.”
It was up to the readers to decide who the old lady was or what the rocks meant.
“I think I might have an idea of what you’re trying to say, but OK.”
“That’s more than enough. If you focus on the significance too much, it takes away from the reading experience. Speaking of which, you’re kind of going back and forth between yourself and an interviewer. What happened to your basic courtesy?”
“Oh, ‘scuse me. That was my bad. Now, why don’t we move on to the next question?”
Clearing his throat, he resumed the interview.
“You mentioned earlier that ‘Grains of Sand’ was a story that you thought of after personally making a trip to the beach. Can you tell me more about that?”
“There isn’t much to tell, really. I just thought of the story while I was there. That’s it.”
At Juho’s lukewarm response, the classmate pushed on with another question, “There are a lot of things at the beach, but what made you write about sand of all things? When I read your book, I was getting a strong impression that there was something rather significant about it.”
Juho imagined the woman wearing her blue jeans with grains of sand on it, and he remembered the reason he had decided on giving her those things.
“To be more precise, it’s the exact opposite.”
“The opposite?”
“I didn’t think of a story while I was relaxing at the beach. I went to the beach with the specific intention to think of a story.”
The classmate asked Juho to elaborate with his eyes.
“In other words, there’s no reason,” Juho said calmly.
It had been an impulsive encounter. Though one could argue that there had been profound reason where destiny and coincidence had come together into a tangled mess, Juho didn’t want to explain something like that.
After catching on tactfully, the classmate proceeded quietly, “So, this was mentioned in the synopsis, but the protagonist receives a gift before she leaves for the beach. What’s interesting here is that there’s no mention of who gave her those gifts anywhere in the book.”
“Right.”
“I’ll ask you directly. Who did it?”
Having followed the standard procedures consistently, the classmate took a sudden turn in the way he approached his interviewee. While it was somewhat awkward, Juho preferred him being direct.
“It doesn’t matter. If I didn’t portray someone in my book, that’s what it means. It could be a reader, or me even, the author. It could be a friend or a family member. What’s important is that somebody gave her a gift, and she received it.”
“That’s where the story begins.”
“Right. Her trip begins with the affection she received from another person.”
“All without saying a word.”
“Words are not needed in gifts. One can always identify with another without saying a single word. The fact that we can communicate with foreigners or stray cats is proof.”
Juho looked at the classmate. Though monkey-like, he was rather charming.
‘What would happen if he actually turned out to be a monkey?’
He wouldn’t be able to understand a single word Juho said to him, and the interview would be left in ruins, filled with misunderstandings.
Yet, there had to be ways to connect with him. It was always possible to share feelings with people of different races who spoke different languages.
“Now, this will be the last question regarding ‘Grains of Sand.’ In the beginning of the book, there’s a part that talks about the protagonist’s daily life, and it begins with her walking past the school. Would it be possible to interpret this scene as a criticism toward the educational system?”
Taking his eyes off the face of his monkey-like classmate, Juho answered with a shrug, “The bell actually indicates the beginning and end of a class. I wasn’t intending on criticising anything in particular. What the readers identified with from that part is an issue out of my hands.”
Slight displeasure appeared on the classmate’s face.
“Could you share at least a little bit about what you really thought?”
After thinking briefly, Juho gave him an answer, “Well, I am currently a student myself.”
The classmate let out a chuckle. It seemed like the interview was nearing its end. While typing away slowly at the keyboard, he asked hesitantly, “This might be somewhat of a sensitive question. Would you mind?”
His cheek trembled slightly.
“Let’s hear it,” Juho said.
“Frankly, after reading your book, I became curious.”
“About?”
“You’ve been writing all this time, and your skill is next to none. Yet…”
He took a deep breath.
“… You didn’t win a single award for the school essay contest.”
It was as unexpected of a question from the amount of time he took to ask it. Juho revisited an old memory that was nearly forgotten. He remembered Seo Kwang eating his fried chicken.
“Ah, right.”
The monkey’s eyes sparkled with curiosity at Juho’s response.
“Was it because you couldn’t fully utilize your skill?”
“No.”
If anything, Juho had overexerted himself that day.
“Was there a person disrupting you?”
“Not necessarily.”
“There has to be something.”
“Not really,” Juho said. “I just fell short. That’s all.”
While writing busily, the classmate’s hand came to a sudden stop. He looked rather displeased. For someone conducting an interview, he was rather vulnerable.
“Oh, c’mon! Can you be a little more specific?”
“I told you. There’s nothing to it.”
“You? Falling short in an essay contest? No one’s going to buy that. Give me something, an excuse, anything.”
“Oh, boy…”
In the end, Juho gave into his classmate’s persistent character.
“It was mostly my fault. When I was deciding on the direction of the essay, I didn’t take where I was into consideration. I was disqualified.”
“What was it like? What did you write about?”
“A plaster figure.”
“Oh, yeah. That was the weirdest one. How did you manage to get yourself disqualified with it though?”
“There’s an animal,” Juho said as he remembered his writing then.
“An animal?”
Juho was referring to a character from his story.
“Do you know what Bonobos are? They’re very peaceful for the most part.”
The classmate caught on to where Juho was coming from immediately.
“Did you write about them having sex or something? Is that enough to get you disqualified? It’s biological, so it’s strictly scientific fact.”
“Well, the teacher who read my story thought otherwise.”
“How curious…!”
After a brief time thinking, he moved his pen busily. Juho had no idea what to expect.
“Please, don’t write anything too provocative.”
“Don’t you worry. It’s not like I’ve done this once or twice. The main focus will be on ‘Grains of Sand,’” the classmate said as he wrote busily.
“OK! Now, our last question for the day.”
“Great.”
Feeling a sense of relief, Juho waited for the question patiently.
“There’s a professional author who is the same age as you. He’s responsible for writing the current top bestseller. There’s something commonly referred to as ‘Yun Woo Fever.’ What is your opinion on that?”
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Chapters
- Chapter 394 - Here Comes the Great Storyteller (3)
- Chapter 393 - Here Comes the Great Storyteller (2)
- Chapter 392 - Here Comes the Great Storyteller (1)
- Chapter 391 - The Crow’s Whereabouts (4)
- Chapter 390 - The Crow’s Whereabouts (3)
- Chapter 389 - The Crow’s Whereabouts (2)
- Chapter 388 - The Crow’s Whereabouts (1)
- Chapter 387 - Repeating the Past Mistakes (3)
- Chapter 386 - Repeating the Past Mistakes (2)
- Chapter 385 - Repeating the Past Mistakes (1)
- Chapter 384 - The Crow Never Dies (5)
- Chapter 383 - The Crow Never Dies (4)
- Chapter 382 - The Crow Never Dies (3)
- Chapter 381 - The Crow Never Dies (2)
- Chapter 380 - The Crow Never Dies (1)
- Chapter 379 - The Spirit of Wol Kang (3)
- Chapter 378 - The Spirit of Wol Kang (2)
- Chapter 377 - The Spirit of Wol Kang (1)
- Chapter 376 - An Elusive Moon (7)
- Chapter 375 - An Elusive Moon (6)
- Chapter 374 - An Elusive Moon (5)
- Chapter 373 - An Elusive Moon (4)
- Chapter 372 - An Elusive Moon (3)
- Chapter 371 - An Elusive Moon (2)
- Chapter 370 - An Elusive Moon (1)
- Chapter 369 - An Author’s Greed, and an Unexpected Offer (4)
- Chapter 368 - An Author’s Greed, and an Unexpected Offer (3)
- Chapter 367 - An Author’s Greed, and an Unexpected Offer (2)
- Chapter 366 - An Author’s Greed, and An Unexpected Offer (1)
- Chapter 365 - Yun Woo’s Translator (7)
- Chapter 364 - Yun Woo’s Translator (6)
- Chapter 363 - Yun Woo’s Translator (5)
- Chapter 362 - Yun Woo’s Translator (4)
- Chapter 361 - Yun Woo’s Translator (3)
- Chapter 360 - Yun Woo’s Translator (2)
- Chapter 359 - Yun Woo’s Translator (1)
- Chapter 358 - The Truth Behind One Billion Dollars (3)
- Chapter 357 - The Truth Behind One Billion Dollars (2)
- Chapter 356 - The Truth Behind One Billion Dollars (1)
- Chapter 355 - The Showdown (4)
- Chapter 354 - The Showdown (3)
- Chapter 353 - The Showdown (2)
- Chapter 352 - The Showdown (1)
- Chapter 351 - Bet on Coin and Yun Woo (6)
- Chapter 350 - Bet on Coin and Yun Woo (5)
- Chapter 349 - Bet on Coin and Yun Woo (4)
- Chapter 348 - Bet on Coin and Yun Woo (3)
- Chapter 347 - Bet on Coin and Yun Woo (2)
- Chapter 346 - Bet on Coin and Yun Woo (1)
- Chapter 345 - The Glory of Traitor (5)
- Chapter 344 - The Glory of Traitor (4)
- Chapter 343 - The Glory of Traitor (3)
- Chapter 342 - The Glory of Traitor (2)
- Chapter 341 - The Glory of Traitor (1)
- Chapter 340 - Violinist’s Impressive Hearing (2)
- Chapter 339 - Violinist’s Impressive Hearing (1)
- Chapter 338 - Jenkins, Full of Surprises (3)
- Chapter 337 - Jenkins, Full of Surprises (2)
- Chapter 336 - Jenkins, Full of Surprises (1)
- Chapter 335 - Two Years without Yun Woo (3)
- Chapter 334 - Two Years without Yun Woo (2)
- Chapter 333 - Two Years without Yun Woo (1)
- Chapter 332 - Language of God and a Violinist (5)
- Chapter 331 - Language of God and a Violinist (4)
- Chapter 330 - Language of God and a Violinist (3)
- Chapter 329 - Language of God and a Violinist (2)
- Chapter 328 - Language of God and the Violinist (1)
- Chapter 327 - Pulling the Trigger (3)
- Chapter 326 - Pulling the Trigger (2)
- Chapter 325 - Pulling the Trigger (1)
- Chapter 324 - An Encounter in Germany (7)
- Chapter 323 - An Encounter in Germany (6)
- Chapter 322 - An Encounter in Germany (5)
- Chapter 321 - An Encounter in Germany (4)
- Chapter 320 - An Encounter in Germany (3)
- Chapter 319 - An Encounter in Germany (2)
- Chapter 318 - An Encounter in Germany (1)
- Chapter 317 - The Genius with an Iron Stomach (2)
- Chapter 316 - The Genius with an Iron Stomach (1)
- Chapter 315 - The Attention Yun Woo Brought (6)
- Chapter 314 - The Attention Yun Woo Brought (5)
- Chapter 313 - The Attention Yun Woo Brought (4)
- Chapter 312 - The Attention Yun Woo Brought (3)
- Chapter 311 - The Attention Yun Woo Brought (2)
- Chapter 310 - The Attention Yun Woo Brought (1)
- Chapter 309 - The Battle of the Winners (10)
- Chapter 308 - The Battle of the Winners (9)
- Chapter 307 - The Battle of the Winners (8)
- Chapter 306 - The Battle of the Winners (7)
- Chapter 305 - The Battle of the Winners (6)
- Chapter 304 - The Battle of the Winners (5)
- Chapter 303 - The Battle of the Winners (4)
- Chapter 302 - The Battle of the Winners (3)
- Chapter 301 - The Battle of the Winners (2)
- Chapter 300 - The Battle of the Winners (1)
- Chapter 299 - Sung Pil, the Writing Brush of a King (4)
- Chapter 298 - Sung Pil, the Writing Brush of a King (3)
- Chapter 297 - Sung Pil, the Writing Brush of a King (2)
- Chapter 296 - Sung Pil, the Writing Brush of a King (1)
- Chapter 295 - Alexandria Wins (7)
- Chapter 294 - Alexandria Wins (6)
- Chapter 293 - Alexandria Wins (5)
- Chapter 292 - Alexandria Wins (4)
- Chapter 291 - Alexandria Wins (3)
- Chapter 290 - Alexandria Wins (2)
- Chapter 289 - Alexandria Wins (1)
- Chapter 288 - The Full Moon (5)
- Chapter 287 - The Full Moon (4)
- Chapter 286 - The Full Moon (3)
- Chapter 285 - The Full Moon (2)
- Chapter 284 - The Full Moon (1)
- Chapter 283 - The Fate of the Short Stories (6)
- Chapter 282 - The Fate of the Short Stories (5)
- Chapter 281 - The Fate of the Short Stories (4)
- Chapter 280 - The Fate of the Short Stories (3)
- Chapter 279 - The Fate of the Short Stories (2)
- Chapter 278 - The Fate of the Short Stories (1)
- Chapter 277 - A Bad Tasting Drink (3)
- Chapter 276 - A Bad-Tasting Drink (2)
- Chapter 275 - A Bad-Tasting Drink (1)
- Chapter 274 - That Author’s Home (9)
- Chapter 273 - That Author’s Home (8)
- Chapter 272 - That Author’s Home (7)
- Chapter 271 - That Author’s Home (6)
- Chapter 270 - That Author’s Home (5)
- Chapter 269 - That Author’s Home (4)
- Chapter 268 - That Author’s Home (3)
- Chapter 267 - That Author’s Home (2)
- Chapter 266 - That Author’s Home (1)
- Chapter 265 - The Reason That Author Never Won (6)
- Chapter 264 - The Reason That Author Never Won (5)
- Chapter 263 - The Reason That Author Never Won (4)
- Chapter 262 - The Reason That Author Never Won (3)
- Chapter 261 - The Reason That Author Never Won (2)
- Chapter 260 - The Reason That Author Never Won (1)
- Chapter 259 - Read the Book (5)
- Chapter 258 - Read the Book (4)
- Chapter 257 - Read the Book (3)
- Chapter 256 - Read the Book (2)
- Chapter 255 - Read the Books (1)
- Chapter 254 - Who is Yun Woo? (7)
- Chapter 253 - Who is Yun Woo? (6)
- Chapter 252 - Who is Yun Woo? (5)
- Chapter 251 - Who is Yun Woo? (4)
- Chapter 250 - Who is Yun Woo? (3)
- Chapter 249 - Who is Yun Woo? (2)
- Chapter 248 - Who is Yun Woo? (1)
- Chapter 247 - The Double Crown (8)
- Chapter 246 - The Double Crown (7)
- Chapter 245 - The Double Crown (6)
- Chapter 244 - The Double Crown (5)
- Chapter 243 - The Double Crown (4)
- Chapter 242 - The Double Crown (3)
- Chapter 241 - The Double Crown (2)
- Chapter 240 - The Double Crown (1)
- Chapter 239 - The Reason He’d Never Won (2)
- Chapter 238 - The Reason He’d Never Won (1)
- Chapter 237 - A Bug on His Forehead (5)
- Chapter 236 - A Bug on His Forehead (4)
- Chapter 235 - A Bug on His Forehead (3)
- Chapter 234 - A Bug on His Forehead (2)
- Chapter 233 - A Bug on His Forehead (1)
- Chapter 232 - Sang Choi’s Playground (3)
- Chapter 231 - Sang Choi’s Playground (2)
- Chapter 230 - Sang Choi’s Playground (1)
- Chapter 229 - Santa Claus and Translation (4)
- Chapter 228 - Santa Claus and Translation (3)
- Chapter 227 - Santa Claus and Translation (2)
- Chapter 226 - Santa Claus and Translation (1)
- Chapter 225 - Embellished (3)
- Chapter 224 - Embellished (2)
- Chapter 223 - Embellished (1)
- Chapter 222 - One Star (3)
- Chapter 221 - One Star (2)
- Chapter 220 - One Star (1)
- Chapter 219 - The Two Crowns (2)
- Chapter 218 - The Two Crowns (1)
- Chapter 217 - The Password is 0108 (7)
- Chapter 216 - The Password is 0108 (6)
- Chapter 215 - The Password is 0108 (5)
- Chapter 214 - The Password is 0108 (4)
- Chapter 213 - The Password is 0108 (3)
- Chapter 212 - The Password is 0108 (2)
- Chapter 211 - The Password is 0108 (1)
- Chapter 210 - Sublimation (3)
- Chapter 209 - Sublimation (2)
- Chapter 208 - Sublimation (1)
- Chapter 207 - Colorful Nails (2)
- Chapter 206 - Colorful Nails (1)
- Chapter 205 - One Step Forward (5)
- Chapter 204 - One Step Forward (4)
- Chapter 203 - One Step Forward (3)
- Chapter 202 - One Step Forward (2)
- Chapter 201 - One Step Forward (1)
- Chapter 200 - About an Incredible Accomplishment (3)
- Chapter 199 - About an Incredible Accomplishment (2)
- Chapter 198 - About an Incredible Accomplishment (1)
- Chapter 197 - We All Graduate (2)
- Chapter 196 - We All Graduate (1)
- Chapter 195 - Burning Away (5)
- Chapter 194 - Burning Away (4)
- Chapter 193 - Burning Away (3)
- Chapter 192 - Burning Away (2)
- Chapter 191 - Burning Away (1)
- Chapter 190 - A Way to Remember (4)
- Chapter 189 - A Way to Remember (3)
- Chapter 188 - A Way to Remember (2)
- Chapter 187 - A Way to Remember (1)
- Chapter 186 - The Opposite of Plummeting
- Chapter 185 - A Book Concert (4)
- Chapter 184 - A Book Concert (3)
- Chapter 183 - A Book Concert (2)
- Chapter 182 - A Book Concert (1)
- Chapter 181 - The Beginning and the End (6)
- Chapter 180 - The Beginning and the End (5)
- Chapter 179 - The Beginning and the End (4)
- Chapter 178 - The Beginning and the End (3)
- Chapter 177 - The Beginning and The End (2)
- Chapter 176 - The Beginning and The End (1)
- Chapter 175 - A Short Story
- Chapter 174 - Coming Together (5)
- Chapter 173 - Coming Together (4)
- Chapter 172 - Coming Together (3)
- Chapter 171 - Coming Together (2)
- Chapter 170 - Coming Together (1)
- Chapter 169 - The Top Author (3)
- Chapter 168 - The Top Author (2)
- Chapter 167 - The Top Author (1)
- Chapter 166 - You Who Live within a Book (6)
- Chapter 165 - You Who Live within a Book (5)
- Chapter 164 - You Who Live within a Book (4)
- Chapter 163 - You Who Live within a Book (3)
- Chapter 162 - You Who Live within a Book (2)
- Chapter 161 - You Who Live within a Book (1)
- Chapter 160 - To Doubt, or To Look Forward to It (3)
- Chapter 159 - To Doubt, or To Look Forward to It (2)
- Chapter 158 - To Doubt, or To Look Forward to It (1)
- Chapter 157 - Nothing Lasts Forever (4)
- Chapter 156 - Nothing Lasts Forever (3)
- Chapter 155 - Nothing Lasts Forever (2)
- Chapter 154 - Nothing Lasts Forever (1)
- Chapter 153 - There is no Yun Woo (6)
- Chapter 152 - There is No Yun Woo (5)
- Chapter 151 - There is no Yun Woo (4)
- Chapter 150 - There is no Yun Woo (3)
- Chapter 149 - There is No Yun Woo (2)
- Chapter 148 - There is No Yun Woo (1)
- Chapter 147 - A Guest from Afar (6)
- Chapter 146 - A Guest from Afar (5)
- Chapter 145 - A Guest from Afar (4)
- Chapter 144 - A Guest from Afar (3)
- Chapter 143 - A Guest from Afar (2)
- Chapter 142 - A Guest from Afar (1)
- Chapter 141 - A Bomb Explosion (3)
- Chapter 140 - A Bomb Explosion (2)
- Chapter 139 - A Bomb Explosion (1)
- Chapter 138 - The Trace of a Bird (2)
- Chapter 137 - The Trace of a Bird (1)
- Chapter 136 - A Sparkling Gem (5)
- Chapter 135 - A Sparkling Gem (4)
- Chapter 134 - A Sparkling Gem (3)
- Chapter 133 - A Sparkling Gem (2)
- Chapter 132 - A Sparkling Gem (1)
- Chapter 131 - Cheering Loudly (4)
- Chapter 130 - Cheering Loudly (3)
- Chapter 129 - Cheering Loudly (2)
- Chapter 128 - Cheering Loudly (1)
- Chapter 127 - Twisting the Bird’s Neck (4)
- Chapter 126 - Twisting the Bird’s Neck (3)
- Chapter 125 - Twisting the Bird’s Neck (2)
- Chapter 124 - Twisting the Bird’s Neck (1)
- Chapter 123 - A Frog and The Festival (2)
- Chapter 122 - A Frog and The Festival (1)
- Chapter 121 - An Interview with a Monkey (3)
- Chapter 120 - An Interview with a Monkey (2)
- Chapter 119 - An Interview with a Monkey (1)
- Chapter 118 - An Author’s Confession (4)
- Chapter 117 - An Author’s Confession (3)
- Chapter 116 - An Author’s Confession (2)
- Chapter 115 - An Author’s Confession (1)
- Chapter 114 - Give and Take (2)
- Chapter 113 - Give and Take (1)
- Chapter 112 - Rose’s Contract (2)
- Chapter 111 - Rose’s Contract (1)
- Chapter 110 - Shared Table (4)
- Chapter 109 - Shared Table (3)
- Chapter 108 - Shared Table (2)
- Chapter 107 - Shared Table (1)
- Chapter 106 - The God in the Mountains
- Chapter 105 - The Language
- Chapter 104 - Face It (5)
- Chapter 103 - Face It (4)
- Chapter 102 - Face It (3)
- Chapter 101 - Face It (2)
- Chapter 100 - Face It (1)
- Chapter 99 - What to Do? (2)
- Chapter 98 - What to Do? (1)
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 94 - Parents, Creator, Myself
- Chapter 93 - One Long, One Short (2)
- Chapter 92 - One Long, One Short (1)
- Chapter 91 - A Long-Awaited Encounter (6)
- Chapter 90 - A Long-Awaited Encounter (5)
- Chapter 89 - A Long-Awaited Encounter (4)
- Chapter 88 - A Long-Awaited Encounter (3)
- Chapter 87 - A Long-Awaited Encounter (2)
- Chapter 86 - A Long-Awaited Encounter (1)
- Chapter 85 - Agrippa (2)
- Chapter 84 - Agrippa (1)
- Chapter 83 - A Black Beak (2)
- Chapter 82 - A Black Beak (1)
- Chapter 81 - I’ve Read It
- Chapter 80 - Did You Read the Book?
- Chapter 79 - You Won’t Regret it
- Chapter 78 - A Unseen Scenery
- Chapter 77 - Smooth Sail
- Chapter 76 - The Title
- Chapter 75 - The News Spreads
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70 - Summer Break
- Chapter 69 - The Final Encounter (2)
- Chapter 68 - The Final Encounter (1)
- Chapter 67 - A White Piece of Paper from the Sky (3)
- Chapter 66 - A White Piece of Paper from the Sky (2)
- Chapter 65 - A White Piece of Paper from the Sky (1)
- Chapter 64 - Who are You? (3)
- Chapter 63 - Who are You? (2)
- Chapter 62 - Who are You? (1)
- Chapter 61 - HongSam’s Confession (3)
- Chapter 60 - HongSam’s Confession (2)
- Chapter 59 - HongSam’s Confession (1)
- Chapter 58 - A Cat from a Summer
- Chapter 57 - Seo Joong, During a Hot Summer (3)
- Chapter 56 - Seo Joong, During a Hot Summer (2)
- Chapter 55 - Seo Joong, During a Hot Summer (1)
- Chapter 54 - Myself, Others, and My Friend (4)
- Chapter 53 - Myself, Others, and My Friend (3)
- Chapter 52 - Myself, Others, and My Friend (2)>
- Chapter 51 - Myself, Others, and My Friend (1)
- Chapter 50 - The First Encounter
- Chapter 49 - The Sound of a Crying Baby
- Chapter 48 - A Flower Yet to Bloom (4)
- Chapter 47 - A Flower Yet to Bloom (3)
- Chapter 46 - A Flower Yet to Bloom (2)
- Chapter 45 - A Flower Yet to Bloom (1)
- Chapter 44 - Something I Saw
- Chapter 43 - The First Meal in Three Days
- Chapter 42 - Pollen in the Air (5)
- Chapter 41 - Pollen in the Air (4)
- Chapter 40 - Pollen in the Air (3)
- Chapter 39 - Pollen in the Air (2)
- Chapter 38 - Pollen in the Air (1)
- Chapter 37 - A Dream He’d Been Waiting For
- Chapter 36 - A Dream Gone By
- Chapter 35 - The Woman and Her Guitar
- Chapter 34 - He’s Nearby (2)
- Chapter 33 - He’s Nearby (1)
- Chapter 32 - With All His Heart (4)
- Chapter 31 - With All His Heart (3)
- Chapter 30 - With All His Heart (2)
- Chapter 29 - With All His Heart (1)
- Chapter 28 - A Harsh, Bitingly Cold Winter (3)
- Chapter 27 - A Harsh, Bitingly Cold Winter (2)
- Chapter 26 - A Harsh, Bitingly Cold Winter (1)
- Chapter 25 - Focus Till the End
- Chapter 24 - Language Acquisition Device
- Chapter 23 - Elaborate and Thorough
- Chapter 22 - Injured, Discretion, Non-permanent Marker
- Chapter 21 - Yun Woo is in Our School (4)
- Chapter 20 - Yun Woo is in Our School (3)
- Chapter 19 - Yun Woo is in Our School (2)
- Chapter 18 - Yun Woo is in Our School (1)
- Chapter 17 - The Sole Artist in a Literature Club (3)
- Chapter 16 - The Sole Artist in a Literature Club (2)
- Chapter 15 - The Sole Artist in the Literature Club (1)
- Chapter 14 - A Beautiful, Book-Loving Girl
- Chapter 13 - A Clue Regarding an Identity
- Chapter 12 - From the Inside
- Chapter 11 - Inside of a Pouch (2)
- Chapter 10 - Inside of a Pouch (1)
- Chapter 9 - Charades
- Chapter 8 - Smelly-Grilled Mackerel
- Chapter 7 - Self-introduction
- Chapter 6 - The Basics
- Chapter 5 - A Piece of Paper on the Ground
- Chapter 4 - Everybody Makes Mistakes
- Chapter 3 - Starting Again (2)
- Chapter 2 - Starting Again (1)
- Chapter 1 - Flowing river