Chapter 327: Pulling the Trigger (3)
Translated by: ShawnSuh
Edited by: SootyOwl
‘”Language of God,” the Movie! Is It Finally Happening? Contract for the Movie Rights Reported Being in Discussion. Fans Getting Fired Up with Excitement!’
‘Zara Jenkins Reported to Direct the Long Sought After “Language of God” movie.’
‘Negotiations in Progress? What Does Yun Woo Have to Say About This? How Much Will the Movie Rights Go For?’
‘Yun Woo, Reported being in Germany, Remains Silent about the Film Adaptation of “Language of God.” Did He Know It Was Going to Happen?’
‘Who is Zara Jenkins? A Handsome Former Actor Turned Director. The Genius Behind Some of the Most Recognized Movies.’
‘The Dramatic Encounter of Zara Jenkins and Yun Woo at the Frankfurt Book Fair. The Riddle Has Been Solved! How Will Their Story End?’
‘The Meeting of the Two Geniuses. What Will the New Film Adaptation of Yun Woo’s Most Beloved Series, “Language of God,” Look Like? Will It Follow in the Footsteps of “Trace of a Bird?”‘
‘Christmas Came Early This Year! The Long Awaited “Language of God” Movie Is Finally Happening! Will the Publisher Give an Update on the Sequel?’
‘Next Stop, Hollywood! How Far Will It Go? The Influence of Yun Woo’s Books.’
‘Hollywood Meets ‘Language of God!’ What Should We Expect from the Movie?’
‘The Recent Announcement of the ‘Language of God’ Movie Leaves Fans on the Edge of Their Seats. Fans React.’
‘An Interview with Sang Young Ju. What Does It Mean to Turn a Novel into a Movie?’
“Film Adaptation? Did they just say film adaptation?”
“Zara Jenkins is the director? This is insane. Now, I HAVE to go see it.”
“Finally! I thought it’d be awesome to see the book get made into a movie when it first came out. I’ve been waiting for so long!”
“Good. I was starting to get ticked off with all the waiting. I was wondering why the studios weren’t getting on this sooner! Then, all of a sudden, Zara Jenkins. All this waiting is finally paying off!”
“Zara and Yun Woo, huh? I wonder how he’ll go about turning ‘Language of God’ into a blockbuster movie. I sure hope he doesn’t go overboard with CGI.”
“I’m sure he’ll do fine. Zara Jenkins is one of the best directors out there. Considering the nature of the series though, I think it’s really important that they capture how the characters grow and mature. In which case, I don’t think anyone’s better suited for the job than Jenkins.”
“Wonder what the movie will be like! I hope it doesn’t reflect badly on the original in any way, though.”
“I mean, given that Zara Jenkins is directing it, we probably won’t have to worry about him screwing it up. I do think that they’ll make changes here and there, as with most film adaptations.”
“I think that’s inevitable. People are bound to compare the film adaptation to its original counterpart. I wonder if the movie will surpass the original, though?”
“Probably not? That’s a tall order.”
“Zara Jenkins might be able to pull it off.”
“I feel like movies based on novels are really hit-or-miss.”
“I agree, but I am looking forward to seeing real-life actors speaking those languages!”
“Those languages were so realistic! He even described how the words were pronounced. I think that’s what really makes ‘Language of God’ so charming and special. I’m sure Jenkins will do well.”
“Wonder where they’re shooting. I’m so excited that I get to see those locations with my own eyes.”
“Wouldn’t they have to work with the author on that?”
“But wasn’t Yun Woo really hands-off with the ‘Trace of a Bird’ movie?”
“He was! I wonder if he’ll be the same this time.”
“Personally, I just want the sequel.”
“Ditto.”
“I’m so curious. Whatever the story’s like, I’m getting it.”
“As long as it takes place in that same world, I’m on board.”
“He did say that he wanted to write about the past.”
“When is it coming out? Anybody know?”
“I was expecting the sequel to come out first since it’s so popular all across the globe, but surprise, surprise.
“I don’t care if it’s the movie or the sequel. I want them all!”
…
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“Ah! I didn’t even get to say hi to you back then!”
“Why are you here?” Coin asked, looking at Jenkins, who was opening the door for him. His understanding was that the room belonged to another person.
“Hey, there,” Juho said, coming out of the bedroom unhurriedly. Observing him, Coin replied, “I guess I’m in the right place.”
“Of course. I’ve been staying in this hotel this entire time.”
As Coin stepped inside, his face twisted into a scowl at the sight of the state of the room. There were empty glass bottles on the table and rolling around the floor. Clicking his tongue, he asked, “How much did you have to drink?”
“I didn’t.”
“I’m the person you’re looking for, I believe,” Jenkins said, throwing his hand up in the air, looking somewhat proud.
Looking up and down at him, Coin replied, “You seem fine considering how much you’ve had to drink.”
“Don’t get me wrong. I was so hungover yesterday that I could hardly get out of bed all day. Except for when I had to go throw up, that is. Isn’t that how one should drink, though? It’s like the thorn of a rose if you will. Beautiful, isn’t it?”
“I don’t get why he doesn’t drink in his own hotel room,” Juho murmured. Jenkins had been visiting the young author’s room constantly, and the reason was obvious. However, Juho, who had things to do, couldn’t afford to spend the entire day solely on accommodating the director. In the end, he had let the director stay in the living room while he, himself, went into a room and concentrated on his research. That same night, after making an excuse that he was much too drunk to go back to his hotel room, Jenkins spent the night at the young author’s hotel room. On top of that, he had ended up spending yet another day in the hotel room’s living room, hung over. Since the director actually hadn’t looked that good, Juho had had no choice but allow him to stay.
“Mr. Jenkins is a very interesting person. Especially when he’s drunk,” the young author said.
When drunk, Jenkins tended to get even more talkative. While Juho had been researching in the room, he had heard the director rambling on about something for hours on end, which made the young author forget that Jenkins was actually drinking by himself. However, once reaching a certain point, the situation took an unexpected turn. Having realized that it was completely silent in the living room, Juho walked out of the bedroom to see if the director had fallen asleep. However, to his surprise, he had found Jenkins trying to crawl into tight spaces under the desk or inside the closet, as if his memories of being in his mother’s womb were still intact.
“Although, not the most dignifying sight.”
Juho had watched the director ram his head against the couch repeatedly for some time. While he told the story, Jenkins cackled.
“Well, at least I’m not going around picking fights with people, or anything like that. My drinking habit isn’t so bad, don’t you think? Clothes can always be washed.”
Coin shoved his hands in his pockets. Offering him a seat, Juho asked, “Coffee?”
“I brought mine,” Coin said, pushing the empty bottles off the table in order to make room for his thermos. The sharp clinking sound echoed through the room.
“Huh! You carry coffee with you, huh?” Jenkins asked, staring intently at the thermos. Without giving an answer, Coin opened the lid of his thermos irritably and poured the hot liquid into his mouth.
“You make it seem like you’re having a drink. May I have a cup, please?”
At that, Coin glared fiercely at Jenkins, and the director immediately backed down, saying, “On second thought…”
“I thought you two knew each other.” Juho said after watching their interaction.
“I’ve seen him around at events. I saw him up close for the first time at the book fair,” Coin replied.
“You know, I was going to write you an email,” Jenkins said.
“An email?”
“To ask you to introduce me to Yun Woo. Oh! I wanted to talk to you too, of course.”
While Jenkins rambled on, Coin listened to him with a blank expression on his face, slamming his hand on the table from time to time. Seeing that, Juho sat slightly further away from him.
“You’re quite the loquacious type, Mr. Jenkins,” Coin said.
“I get that a lot, actually! Makes my day every time!’
Then, Coin asked the young author, “Are you really gonna leave this guy in charge of your movie?”
“Sure,” Juho replied, and Coin gave him a disgruntled look. Then, Jenkins objected to his question, saying, “Everyone was excited to hear about the movie! For those who know me… Wait a minute, have you not seen my movies?”
“No, I haven’t,” Coin said.
“Not a movie person, I see.”
“Just not yours.”
“Yet, how can you dislike my movies when you haven’t even seen them?”
“I can’t stand unicorns either. I don’t have to have seen something to not like it, do I?”
Jenkins blinked awkwardly with his mouth agape, but said shortly after, “You hate what?! How can anyone possibly hate unicorns!?”
Juho looked at the door to the bedroom, which was parted open slightly. Although the bedroom itself was far from being tidy, it seemed like the most peaceful spot in the that hotel room.
“So, any progress?” Coin asked, and Juho turned toward his voice. Coin was looking away from Jenkins on purpose.
“Some. Things are definitely becoming clearer as I gather more information. I still have a long way to go, though.”
“For how much longer are you planning on staying in Germany?”
“Until I find everything I’m looking for. I’m not in a hurry.”
Then, Juho asked Coin the same question, asking how long he was planning on staying in the country.
“I’m gonna take some time to go around the country,” Coin replied.
Then, the director interjected, saying, “Try Füssen. You won’t be disappointed. Especially the Alps and the lakes.”
“… That’s where the castle is, right?” Juho asked.
“That’s right.”
“Are you planning on visiting other countries too?” Coin asked the young author without even bothering to look at Jenkins.
At that, Juho smiled awkwardly and answered, “No. I’m not.”
“Why not? If you’re doing research on war, you could visit the States at some point. Didn’t we talk about this?” Coin asked.
“We did,” Juho replied. Although that had been his idea initially, he had changed his mind since then.
“After spending some time here, I came to realize that I didn’t have to travel that far.”
“Ah! Korea,” Jenkins let out, interjecting yet again while nodding. Lately, Juho had been studying anything and everything even remotely related to war. The more he learned about Germany’s history with war, the more he realized how relevant it was to Korea, which was also a country with its fair share of wars.
“I suppose that would be more convenient for you. It’d be easier to find inspiration, too.”
“Right.”
Then, Juho brought up something he had been meaning to do since the moment he had come back from the dead: “I’m going into the military.”
As the air sank into silence, Juho felt the empty gazes of those in the room on him.
“… What?”
“The military. I’ve been meaning to serve early and get it out of the way. I figured now was a perfect time to do that.”
Furrowing his brow, Coin asked, “Is Korea under a conscription system?”
“It is. I have a feeling that I’ll end up touching upon drafting and recruiting.”
The director screamed at the unexpected news, stammering, and Coin gave him a pitiful look.
“But what about the movie!? There’ll be times when I’ll need your opinions! The settings, the depictions, and ESPECIALLY the language! I’m not some linguistics magician like you!” Jenkins said, bringing up both the script and casting in addition to his arguments.
“The book should have all the information you need, including all the pronunciations. Besides, there’s the offshoot volume.”
“But I want to be as detailed as possible when it comes to the languages!”
“You know how uninvolved I was with the last movie, don’t you, Mr. Jenkins?”
“But this is different! I thought you said you weren’t looking for significance in movies anymore!?”
“You’re right. It is a different situation. I’m going into the military.”
Jenkins threw his head back while clasping it and protested, “What the hell’s going on!? The military!? This is absurd!”
Never in his directing career had Jenkins come across an author who went into the military. However, Juho had no choice. He was legally obligated to do so. If anything, it was better to go sooner than later. ‘Can’t believe I’m doing this again,’ Juho thought to himself, bitterness lingering in his mouth.
“Don’t go. I beg you,” Jenkins said desperately.
“It’s a duty every Korean man has to carry out,” Juho said, staring into the air.
“A duty?”
“Yes. It’s a basic obligation. It has to be done.”
Although it made things easier if one was more willing to go into the military, that was hardly the case. Similarly, Juho wasn’t particularly fond of the military. The strict ranking system was simply not attractive to the young author because it was a system in which there would always be people who suffered, which was the case with most communities, unfortunately.
“When are you going? Which month? Day? Time?” Coin asked.
“It’s hard to say before I get a written notice.”
“It’s not gonna be tomorrow, is it?”
“I doubt it.”
Then, Juho saw the director rubbing his hands together anxiously, determined to make the most out of the little time he had with the young author. Despite the nonchalant answer he had given to the director, Juho was also well aware of the nature of his novel series. On top of that, he was also intending to cooperate to some extent. Rubbing his mouth, Coin asked, “How long do you have to serve for? What’s the structure like there? Are there any more details? You said every male has to go.”
Juho answered him to the best of his knowledge. It was understandable that Coin would be so curious. The system was quite different from the one used in the States.
“It’s not like Korea’s at war. I find it odd that they follow a conscription system.”
“The US switched to a volunteering system after the Vietnam War, right?”
“Israel follows a conscription system, too.”
“Because they’re always in conflict with Palestine.”
Naturally, the conversation that had initially started with the subject of war changed to one about peace. Nobody wanted war. In fact, everyone wanted to live in everlasting peace, in a world free of war or any sort of conflict. Then, whistling as if reaching a realization, Jenkins said, “So, does that mean Yun Woo’s going on hiatus?”
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- 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