Chapter 19: Other

Chapter 19: Other

Theres a strange rumor circulating.

Its the rumor that Author Moon is a primary school student.

He simultaneously published a staggering 16 works and swept 16 literary awards, drawing both awe and skepticism from many due to his revealed status as a minor

And the rumor was that this very author was a primary school student.

Its nonsense.

Professor Gu Hak-jun did not believe such a ridiculous tale.

Its not because he is a professor at a prestigious university.

Setting aside the social phenomenon that surprisingly smart people often fall for baseless rumors, his social status actually helped verify the authenticity of the rumor.

The content of the rumor was as follows:

Baekhak Entertainments own production planned a special broadcast, and during the filming, Author Moon himself appeared and exhibited extraordinary behavior. It was said he seemed too mature to be a primary school student

This was the gist of the story that excitedly spilled from peoples mouths. They testified as if they were Joseon era servants who had witnessed something with their own eyes.

Whether its the publishing industry, broadcasting industry, or the newspaper industry, South Koreas industries are surprisingly small. This is not only due to the limited land area but also because people are intricately connected.

Gu Hak-jun was a figure somewhat in the center of this web-like social network, and thanks to that, he was able to find about three people who testified they had seen it with their own eyes.

Therefore, for Gu Hak-jun, this rumor was more of a report. It wasnt just some idle talk buzzed about by unknown people, but information testified to by acquaintances, staking their names on it.

Nevertheless, Professor Gu Hak-jun did not believe the rumor.

Because he had read Author Moons books.

Its absolutely not the insight or writing style of a primary school student. The solid and stable prose, the hidden expressions and homages within it this is the work of someone trained in writing. Its impossible to write such a text with talent alone.

Before he was a professor, Gu Hak-jun was a novelist.

He was a novelist who had broken racial barriers and won one of the three major world literary awards, the Goncourt Prize (though he disliked this expression). The title professor was merely an achievement that followed his accomplishments.

He trusted his expertise more than the rumor.

A primary school student? Ridiculous. Just think about it a little. This is the harm of the information age. Too many people have delegated their thinking to electronic devices. Theyve forgotten how to think and judge for themselves. Lets see whose word is right.Read latest chapters at nov(e)lbin.com Only

This is often the pattern with highly educated people falling for scams. They know they are more intelligent than others, so once they make a decision, they dont change their minds, regardless of what others say.

If his wife had seen him like this, she would have sarcastically remarked, So says the smart man who burned 100 million won in crypto, huh? Unfortunately, Mrs. Min Chae-won was at her business at the moment.

Fortunately, their daughter, more like her mother than her father, was at home.

She smiled and stabbed her father in the heart with her words.

Ive heard well the words of someone who lost 100 million won in MeowMeow Coin.

It was a dog.

EP 2 Other

Professor Gu Hak-jun was a renowned novelist and commentator.

Therefore, he didnt engage in conversations on unfavorable topics.

But Yubin, didnt you say you had something to do today?

My beloved younger sibling stubbornly refuses to go to the poetry contest with her sister. So, I left them to the driver. And why is Dad home at this hour? Isnt it about time to go meet Mom as she gets off work?

Gu Hak-jun. University professor. 45 years old.

At an age awkward in expressing affection for his wife.

Who said Im going to meet her? We just happen to run into each other because we both work late.

Tsk, tsk. Moms going to be upset again

Muttering to herself, Gu Yubin quickly realized why her father, who usually returned home at 11 p.m. to match her mothers quitting time, had come home unusually early.

It was because this electronic device, Professor Gu Hak-jun, was sitting in front of the TV, and in the top right corner of the screen was a notification that read, Young Genius Exploration Team Special Episode broadcasting in 1 minute.

Oh! Is it today?

Gu Yubin flopped down on the sofa next to her father. She too was a literary figure. She couldnt help but be curious about who the much-talked-about Author Moon was.

Ah, I was the genius of this field once. Those good days are long gone. Age is truly a formidable foe

Gu Yubin lamented the loss of her title as the young genius novelist. Her father couldnt tell if she was serious or joking from her playful expression.

Instead, Gu Hak-jun asked:

Do you believe that nonsense?

That Author Moon is a primary school student? Whether its true or not, what does it matter? If its true, hes a genius. If not, who would dare question Baekhak Groups claim of a genius?

So, you mean its a deception of talent?

Its like saying girl groups write and compose their own songs. Similar to claims of being a natural beauty without plastic surgery, or saying theyve never really dated.

Ha So now authors are playing the celebrity game too.

Its not for nothing that its a program by Baekhak Entertainment, not Baekhak Publishing.

Its starting. Lets watch.

The father and daughter, sitting side by side on the sofa, began watching the broadcast with a critical eye. Unbeknownst to them, their facial expressions were strikingly similar.

And they witnessed it.

[Life in the orphanage? Theres not much freedom]

A young boy from the orphanage.

[Who in this field doesnt know about the debut fee business?]

[These days, kids are much more cunning than you think. Maybe its because of YouTube]

[Ah, and Id like to express my gratitude to the Catholic Bishops Conference of Korea and the Presbyterian Church of Korea for always supporting New Light Spring Orphanage.]

A child who learned about the world too early.

And then.

A genius.

There are two ways of donating to the orphanage.

The first is the typical donation to the facility,

And the second is.

One-to-one donations to a specific child in the facility.

Naturally, since the flood of donations to New Light Spring Orphanage was due to the broadcast I appeared in, most people chose to donate specifically to me, rather than the orphanage.

As a result, a large amount of the donations were tied to me.

Director Moon Chung-jae found himself in a predicament with the excessive amount of donations. He couldnt redirect the funds, nor could he pour them all onto me alone.

Adding my designated donations to the general budget of the orphanage would be deceiving the donors and me, and using all that money for me alone would not only mismanage the orphanages operations but also practically declare me an official outcast.

I approached the distressed Moon Chung-jae first and offered him a solution that brought a smile back to his face.

The solution was this:

Dear residents, today too, Moon In-seop from the elementary section has treated us to pizza and chicken for dinner.

Wowwwww!!!

Tonight, there will be a unity event in the multipurpose room with cultural gift vouchers as prizes. Students who have the time should all participate. Just by participating, youll receive a comprehensive stationery gift set, so its good even if you just come for that.

Thus, I became the second coming of Jesus at New Light Spring Orphanage.

Though it might sound strange for a Christian orphanage, my disciples testified that I performed miracles like multiplying chickens and bread.

The residents attitude towards me changed 180 degrees from before.

Author Moon! Well do the cleaning!

In-seop! You dont need to do this!

Moon In-seop. He is a god!

Even some fanatics went so far as to curse at the numerous Moon O-seop series in the orphanage.

These insolent Moon Dang-seop rascals. How dare they share two letters in their names with the God? If they had any shame, they would change their names themselves

Repent! Amen! Amen!

Moreover, the residents would rush to me, thinking touching my sleeve might cure their illnesses, or take large leaves from the yard, shouting Hosanna and waving them, or bring normal cola and praise it as water I turned into cola, or pretend to faint the moment our eyes met, as if a demon possessing them was expelled.

As you might guess, such play became a trend in the orphanage.

Its a flaw of a Christian orphanage.

The children, generally lacking in faith, were rigorously taught the Bible every Sunday, so they had abundant knowledge of Christianity.

Eventually, when the adults discovered our second coming of Jesus play, it was promptly condemned as heresy by the pastors and priests on Sunday.

Then, the residents who had just been worshiping me tied me up with a jump rope, intending to crucify me as the leader of the heresy.

However, this minor incident was resolved by Ma Ki-hoons intervention, who dismissed it as unrelated to me and simply instructed them to do penance.

Even after this commotion, the overall atmosphere among the orphanage children didnt calm down easily.

When asked why they were so excited, they said it was natural for an orphanage kid to become a nationwide star.

And I found this atmosphere quite burdensome.

Because I couldnt write.

In-seop! Are you there?

Why are you running away from us!

Cant I praise you?

The fanatics, designated as heretics by both the Catholic and Protestant churches supporting New Light Spring Orphanage, were still chasing after me.

Of course, they werent genuinely devout; they were more like psychos who enjoyed seeing me embarrassed by their excessive praise.

Luckily, I knew the orphanages geography very well. I knew perfect hiding spots and places unknown to adults where I could rest.

The problem was, those guys knew these places too.

Eyes peeked through the gap in the secluded storage room door.

Found. You.

Please stop

Guys! In-seop is here!

Then, one day.

Director Moon Chung-jae suddenly called me to his office.

* * *

Its about an adoption inquiry for you.

Adoption?!

What on earth was this about?

Normally, the possibility of adoption for upper elementary students is close to 0%. Parents looking to adopt generally prefer to build a bond from a very young age, rather than deal with the challenges of older children.

Of course, there are exceptions for children with exceptional looks, but usually, the pretty, handsome, and cute ones are adopted when they are younger. Therefore, adoption inquiries for upper elementary students are virtually nonexistent.

Its the same principle as the difference in euthanasia rates between cute and not-so-cute cats left at animal shelters.

But an adoption inquiry?

Who, who is it?

Well, about that

Director Moon Chung-jae hesitated for a moment, then sighed and gave his answer.

There are too many

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