The Girl with Hope
A child abuse incident occurred at a playground in an apartment complex.
There were two victims, and the perpetrator was an elementary school teacher and a former Hunter.
The perpetrator was called a scumbag, as he had relentlessly bullied one child in his class.
Comments on the article showed a lot of sympathy for the children.
ㄴPoor kids.
ㄴWhat crime did they commit to deserve that?
ㄴThat bastard was a teacher?
ㄴHow does someone like that become a teacher with that kind of character?
ㄴSo the abuse happened just because they’re Mutamit?
ㄴTo the comment above, unfortunately, this still happens often these days.
ㄴSome among the top-ranking Hunters are Mutamit too!
ㄴYou guys, don’t be surprised. The kid who got it at the playground and the one bullied at school are the same person.
ㄴWhat a psycho. Don’t ever let him out of prison.
The perpetrator’s name was Choi Suyong.
The victims were Kang Ah-rin and Ma Seongjin.
Among them, Kang Ah-rin was the child who had been bullied even outside the playground incident.
Because of this, civic organizations raised their voices loudly.
And since the victim was a Mutamit, sensitive eyes toward discrimination were renewed by this case.
ㄴAh-rin was living with her grandparents after losing both parents.
ㄴBut you bullied a child like that? And more than once?
ㄴTurns out Ah-rin’s parents died in the line of duty as Hunters.
ㄴAnd that bastard Choi Suyong had a connection with Ah-rin’s parents. Five years ago, he pinned the blame on them for monopolizing a gate’s resources.
When Choi Suyong’s motives for bullying Kang Ah-rin were revealed, voices of anger only grew louder.
The resource monopolization case from five years ago.
The real culprit was not Ah-rin’s parents, but Choi Suyong, and there was clear evidence.
[You’ll need to die just like your mom and dad to finally get it, right?]
[Do you know how stupid your mom and dad were?]
[They trusted me, got screwed over—it all happened at the gate, so there were no witnesses.]
Choi Suyong ended up confessing himself at the playground.
Thanks to the recording function on the security bracelets worn by the victimized children, the truth of the case became clear.
‘Of course, the part where I let loose a string of curses at Choi Suyong was naturally edited out.’
Not only child abuse, but also false testimony that turned an innocent couple into criminals five years ago and posthumous insult.
Choi Suyong was imprisoned without a shred of sympathy amid tremendous public outrage.
[The recent child injury incident at a playground.]
[There’s a surge in opinions that say, ‘No matter how awakened, kids are still kids.’]
[Citizens are demanding a harsher sentence.]
Ma Seongjin’s family was eating breakfast in front of the TV.
His mother, Han Suyeon, was feeding her daughter Ma Yunhee and commented, watching the news.
“We really had a close call.”
“Yeah, we did.”
Her husband, Ma Jun-sang, reacted the same way.
At the time of the incident, both parents were out for work, so they found out about the situation late.
Fortunately, when they rushed home, Seongjin was safe and the criminal was being taken away.
“You don’t think that criminal will escape from prison and come after our kid again, do you?”
“Why think something so ominous?”
“It’s just, you know in dramas, prisons always get broken into or something.”
At his wife’s wild idea, Ma Jun-sang let out a laugh.
“Haha! I think you’re really addicted to those kinds of shows.”
“Says the guy who gets all dopey when he sees women celebrities.”
“So, which actress do you like this time? Is he better looking than me?”
“Of course! No question about it.”
“Tsk.”
Ma Jun-sang clicked his tongue at his wife’s bold answer.
He felt a bit hurt at how Han Suyeon replied without any hesitation.
At that moment, footage of suspect Choi Suyong being taken in was shown on TV.
“Even if he did escape, he couldn’t do anything in that state, just look at him.”
Choi Suyong’s arms and legs had been burnt to charcoal.
He couldn’t clench a fist or walk anymore—his pitiful state was evident.
With his hands and feet like that, he couldn’t even wield mana properly.
“But you know what I’m really curious about? That mysterious Awakener who supposedly saved Seongjin and Ah-rin.”
There was only Seongjin’s testimony about someone suddenly appearing and saving them.
No one knew where he came from—he just vanished like the wind, not unlike Batman.
The couple wanted to at least thank him, but after a short effort to find out who he was… they gave up.
“I really am curious.”
Ma Jun-sang kept stealing glances at his son, Ma Seongjin.
Even though his son gave the report, something suspicious seemed to surround him.
Whoever that mysterious Awakener was, he had burned off Choi Suyong’s limbs while he was alive.
Seongjin surely saw it up close, and yet showed no sign of trauma.
“Can I have more soup?”
It was only a few days ago, but Seongjin calmly asked for more soybean paste soup.
“With potatoes and tofu, please.”
The couple was already guessing who had burned Choi Suyong.
So to the public, they played it off as a mysterious Awakener still being searched for, hoping people would just let it go.
****
When I came to class, I recalled my parents’ expressions at breakfast.
Both had looked at me as if they were suspicious.
‘Did they realize I’m not just any ordinary kid?’
When I thought about it, it made sense.
Watching a person’s hands burn black would traumatize any child, but they hadn’t grilled me about it.
I couldn’t tell if it was fear or just parental instinct to cover up.
Still, I was glad there was no sign of hostility toward me.
“Good morning, Seongjin.”
Ah-rin greeted me the moment she entered class.
The beast ears that were always drooping now stood upright, and her gaze was much livelier.
She didn’t look like the bullied child anymore.
“Weren’t you taking some time off?”
I was surprised that Ah-rin had come to school.
Considering the aftereffects of what Choi Suyong had done, she should’ve taken a few days off.
“I’m not hurt anymore! See? All better.”
Ah-rin brightly rolled up her long sleeves and showed her bare arm.
Amazingly, the wounds from before were gone.
Mentally and physically, she showed no sign of having gone through such a traumatic ordeal.
“What about the electric shock?”
“I’m totally fine. After sleeping in all weekend, my body felt super light.”
She’d been hit by the spark of a B-rank Hunter.
Even with power control, an elementary student should have lingering effects.
That she recovered over a single weekend was astonishing.
‘Mutamit or not, their internal structure is basically human in most cases.’
She had remarkable healing and bone strength.
Even among extraordinary Mutamit, her body was special.
People used to scoff at her dreams, but their judgment was dead wrong.
Without any obstacles, Ah-rin might someday become one of Korea’s top Hunters.
“Oh!? We have Korean class today?”
Ah-rin was suddenly startled looking at the class schedule.
It seemed she left her book at home.
“Anyone I can borrow a book from?”
“Nope.”
And it was first period, so there was no time borrow from someone else.
Also, Ah-rin had no friends in other classes.
“Want to share mine?”
“Okay…”
Left with no choice, I moved my desk next to hers.
It was still sad that I was the only friend she could sit with for class.
Some kids even smirked at us moving our desks together.
As they started teasing us with singsong voices, I glared at them fiercely.
“Eek!”
Back in Mewzealand, I sometimes scared off monsters with just a look out of annoyance.
Turning away a bunch of kids was nothing compared to that.
“Seongjin, I have something I want to say.”
The moment I opened my book, Ah-rin looked at me with a pitiful face.
“I’m going to have to say goodbye to you soon.”
Her sudden declaration surprised me.
I could tell from her voice and expression that she wasn’t joking.
When I asked why, Ah-rin replied in a trembling voice.
“My grandma and grandpa said we can’t stay here anymore… They’re going to take me back to our hometown.”
Not long ago, Ah-rin’s family got their assets back thanks to that incident.
They were finally able to recover what that bastard stole from them.
But the elderly guardians still weren’t reassured.
― Our only granddaughter could’ve been in real danger, again.
― How many times has it been now?
When the two seniors arrived at the scene, they’d hugged Ah-rin tightly.
She had almost died, after all.
“There are lots of grandma and grandpa’s friends in our hometown. They’ve all been friends since childhood.”
Seems some old, reliable friends were waiting for them.
Now that the family’s name was cleared, the friends instantly stepped up to help.
“Even now, grandma and grandpa didn’t want me coming to school… They said something might happen at school too.”
Honestly, it wasn’t a bad decision.
I could come to school unscathed, but Ah-rin was unlikely to be fine both physically and mentally.
Even if her body healed, she could have trauma.
“But I convinced them to let me attend school for just one week.”
She was even bullied by schoolmates.
Adding the playground incident on top, it was heartbreaking.
It wasn’t unreasonable for her guardians to think of school as dangerous.
“I got a scolding for arguing, but they agreed to let me go just for a week.”
Still, Ah-rin wanted to come back, even if just for a short while.
“Because I wanted to be with you, Seongjin—even if it’s just a little longer.”
I was her only friend.
There were still things she wanted to do and see with me before leaving.
Granting those wishes was Ah-rin’s final hope.
“And I’m sorry, too. I’ve received so much from you, but I haven’t been able to give you anything…”
She sounded like someone despondent over her helplessness; guilt seemed to urge her body and mind.
But then she smiled and went on.
“So, I’ve decided. I’m definitely going to become a Hunter. I’ll become a Hunter and become someone worthy of you, Seongjin, and come back for you.”
This wasn’t just a simple dream.
It sounded more like a life’s purpose than the pictures hanging on the back wall of the classroom.
“Will you wait for me till then?”
This was the moment a lonely child gained her first real goal.
Even after fifty years of a harsh life, I had no reason to look down on that touching resolve.
“Of course.”
“Promise?”
Ah-rin shyly offered her pinky.
When I hooked mine with hers, her face lit up with happiness.
She looked more angelic than ever before.
“Even if I’m living elsewhere, I won’t forget until the day we meet again. Can you be my friend for just this last week?”
This was the first time since my reincarnation that I saw someone determined before my eyes.
People who found their goal without losing their spirit could only be beautiful.
For the first time, I felt genuine purity, not the fake kind I’d felt in Mewzealand, and it made my heart feel at peace.
****
So Ah-rin and I spent that week together.
Even though we couldn’t go on any dazzling outings, she had a great time just coming to class.
And then, the day she was to move away arrived.
I ran to Ah-rin’s house and formally faced her grandparents.
― Thank you so much.
― It was all thanks to you.
The two embraced me suddenly and spoke.
I watched as the moving truck, piled with all their things, drove away.
I saw Ah-rin waving and smiling through the window—until the truck finally vanished completely.
————-= Clacky’s Corner ————-=
Huh, it’s sad…
Will there be a timeskip???
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Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 147 : Reverse Wreck (2)
- Chapter 146 : Reverse Wreck (1)
- Chapter 145 : Please Take Off the Mask and Reveal Your Identity!!
- Chapter 144 : Masked Singer
- Chapter 143 : Sura guild (4)
- Chapter 142 : Sura Guild (3)
- Chapter 141 : Sura Guild (2)
- Chapter 140 : Sura Guild (1)
- Chapter 139 : Are You Completely Out of Your Mind?
- Chapter 138 : Oppa Is Hurt. Little Sister.
- Chapter 137 : Song of the Curse
- Chapter 136 : Vessel of God
- Chapter 135 : My Fate....
- Chapter 134 : Don't You Know What Art Is?
- Chapter 133
- Chapter 132 : Pheromone
- Chapter 131 : You Shouldn't Have Said That (2)
- Chapter 130 : You Shouldn’t Have Said That (1)
- Chapter 129 : What is Excitement?
- Chapter 128 : The Reason for Despair (3)
- Chapter 127 : The Reason for Despair (2)
- Chapter 126 : The Reason for Despair (1)
- Chapter 125 : Death Sentence
- Chapter 124 : Singing Contest
- Chapter 123 : From Now On, Call Me Master (4)
- Chapter 122 : From Now On, Call Me Master (3)
- Chapter 121 : From Now On, Call Me Master (2)
- Chapter 120 : From now on, call me Master (1)
- Chapter 119 : Stop Crying Already
- Chapter 118 : Cursed Painting
- Chapter 117 : The Hidden Circumstances
- Chapter 116 : Even Tong-Tong Could Sing Better Than You
- Chapter 115 : Whose fault was it meant to be?
- Chapter 114 : You Can Do It!!
- Chapter 113 : Five Minutes Before Complete Chaos (2)
- Chapter 112 : Five Minutes Before Complete Chaos (1)
- Chapter 111 : Enemies Meet on a Narrow Bridge.
- Chapter 110 : Cancel it while I'm being nice
- Chapter 109 : Here, it's yours.
- Chapter 108 : Don't Spread My Cringe History
- Chapter 107 : Nice to Meet You! Friend.
- Chapter 106 : Infinite Hell
- Chapter 105 : Hey, isn't your husband amazing?
- Chapter 104 : You really are a good father, aren't you?
- Chapter 103 : Saintess vs Saintess (2)
- Chapter 102 : Saintess vs Saintess (1)
- Chapter 101 : Excitement
- Chapter 100 : Fire Knows the Answer.
- Chapter 99 : It's All Just Desserts (2)
- Chapter 98 : It's All Just Desserts (1)
- Chapter 97 : Is It Innate, or Just Missing a Screw?
- Chapter 96 : Hooray for Juvenile Law!! (2)
- Chapter 95 : Long Live Juvenile Law!! (1)
- Chapter 94 : Ma'am. You really have an amazing husband, don't you?
- Chapter 93 : Let's go for 10 bowls!
- Chapter 92 : Who Stole It? (4)
- Chapter 91 : Who Stole It? (3)
- Chapter 90 : Who Stole It? (2)
- Chapter 89 : Who Stole It? (1)
- Chapter 88 : Gentlemen, Welcome to Hell (4)
- Chapter 87 : Gentlemen, Welcome to Hell (3)
- Chapter 86 : Gentlemen, Welcome to Hell (2)
- Chapter 85 : Gentlemen, Welcome to Hell (1)
- Chapter 84 : Damn, You Talk Too Much (2)
- Chapter 83 : Damn, You Talk Too Much (1)
- Chapter 82 : The Moment You Need Popcorn (2)
- Chapter 81 : The Moment You Need Popcorn (1)
- Chapter 80 : Golden Gate (3)
- Chapter 79 : Golden Gate (2)
- Chapter 78 : Golden Gate (1)
- Chapter 77 : The Friend Who Returned Is Not Normal (3)
- Chapter 76 : The Friend Who Returned Is Not Normal (2)
- Chapter 75 : The Friend Who Returned Is Not Normal (1)
- Chapter 74 : The Only Good Couple is a Dead Couple? When Did I Say That?
- Chapter 73 : The Only Good Couple Is a Dead Couple (3)
- Chapter 72 : The Only Good Couple Is a Dead Couple (2)
- Chapter 71 : The Only Good Couple Is a Dead One (1)
- Chapter 70 : For My Boyfriend (3)
- Chapter 69 : For My Boyfriend (2)
- Chapter 68 : For My Boyfriend (1)
- Chapter 67 : Bus Driver Kwon Sang-ah
- Chapter 66 : Group Project (2)
- Chapter 65 : Group Project (1)
- Chapter 64 : Hey, Your Boyfriend Was Insane (2)
- Chapter 63 : Hey, Your Boyfriend Was Insane (1)
- Chapter 62 : Solo Heaven! Couple Hell! (2)
- Chapter 61 : Solo Heaven! Couple Hell! (1)
- Chapter 60 : Gas Prices Are No Joke.
- Chapter 59 : The Church of Outsiders (5)
- Chapter 58 : The Church of Outsiders (4)
- Chapter 57 : The Church of Outsiders (3)
- Chapter 56 : The Church of Outsiders (2)
- Chapter 55 : The Church of Outsiders (1)
- Chapter 54 : Summer Vacation (5)
- Chapter 53 : Summer Vacation (4)
- Chapter 52 : Summer Vacation (3)
- Chapter 51 : Summer Vacation (2)
- Chapter 50 : Summer Vacation (1)
- Chapter 49 : Everyone Has a Plausible Excuse (4)
- Chapter 48 : Everyone Has a Plausible Excuse (3)
- Chapter 47 : Everyone Has a Plausible Excuse (2)
- Chapter 46 : Everyone Has a Plausible Excuse (1)
- Chapter 45 : Rage Disorder vs Rage Disorder (2)
- Chapter 44 : Rage Disorder vs Rage Disorder (1)
- Chapter 43 : How to Control Anger (3)
- Chapter 42 : How to Control Anger (2)
- Chapter 41 : How to Control Anger (1)
- Chapter 40 : People Can't Be Fixed (5)
- Chapter 39 : People Can't Be Fixed (4)
- Chapter 38 : People Can't Be Fixed (3)
- Chapter 37 : People Can't Be Fixed (2)
- Chapter 36 : People Can't Be Fixed (1)
- Chapter 35 : Is this a school or an Asylum? (5)
- Chapter 34 : Is This a School or an Asylum? (4)
- Chapter 33 : Is this a school or an Asylum? (3)
- Chapter 32 : Is This a School or an Asylum? (2)
- Chapter 31 : Is This a School or an Asylum? (1)
- Chapter 30 : Hand
- Chapter 29 : Family Relationships (2)
- Chapter 28 : Family Relations (1)
- Chapter 27 : The Girl Consumed by Madness (2)
- Chapter 26 : The Girl Consumed by Madness (1)
- Chapter 25 : Memories (2)
- Chapter 24 : Memories (1)
- Chapter 23 : The Hand Reaching Out from the Devil (3)
- Chapter 22 : The Hand Reaching Out from the Devil (2)
- Chapter 21 : The Hand Reaching Out from the Devil (1)
- Chapter 20 : Judgment from the Devil (2)
- Chapter 19 : Judgment from the Devil (1)
- Chapter 18 : Angel in SF World(3)
- Chapter 17 : Angel in SF World (2)
- Chapter 16 : Angel in the SF World (1)
- Chapter 15 : Winter Camp (3)
- Chapter 14 : Winter Camp (2)
- Chapter 13 : Winter Camp (2)
- Chapter 12 : Winter Camp (1)
- Chapter 11 : The Girl with Hope
- Chapter 10 : I Have a Goal
- Chapter 9 : Repaying Kindness (2)
- Chapter 8 : Repaying Kindness (1)
- Chapter 7 : Future Dreams
- Chapter 6 : I Really Want Silla's Divine Rule
- Chapter 5 : Words of Thanks
- Chapter 4 : The Victim Is the Problem? (2)
- Chapter 3 : The Victim Is the Problem? (1)
- Chapter 2 : I thought, Earth would be a bit different... but... (1)
- Chapter 1 : I'm Going Back!