Chapter 24

Chapter 24

TL: KSD

Our family is poor.

So everyone has to earn money.

But our family cant find proper jobs. When I asked my mom, sister, and brothers, they said its because were too young.

So, my mom said she had no choice but to sell what everyone has, the most pure and precious thing love. In other words, sex.

But other runaway families deceive people for money. They sell fake love. They bring adults by promising sex in exchange for money and then blackmail them by threatening to reveal their desire to have sex with a child.

Our family doesnt do such despicable acts.

We sell real love.

But people in the world think thats even worse. So, the world is stupid, but our family is smart.

The smartest in our family, our mom, taught me a lot. She told me that if you go to an orphanage, bad men forcibly take your love, that if you go to school, bad kids beat you up, that our maternal grandparents were really bad people, and that real family is not given by heaven but something you choose to make. All these teachings came from my mom.

Of course, I didnt understand.

Not only because moms words were too difficult, but also because she always did things that didnt make sense.

She says selling love is not wrong but a matter of pride, yet at night, she would hold me and weep, saying she didnt know when things went so wrong.

She tells me orphanages and schools are really bad places, yet she gets scolded by our family leader, the fam leader brother, every time she says she wants to send me to an orphanage or school.

But the most incomprehensible behavior was this.

One day, the fam leader brother said there was someone who wanted to buy my love. He said if I sold my love, we could make a lot of money.

I agreed. I was happy to help mom, and according to moms teachings, selling love was a matter of pride.

But then, wasnt it my moms face that turned pale? She hurled every swear word I had ever heard at the fam leader.

But after the fam leader hit her a few times, she eventually agreed to sell my love.

And that night, she called the police.

Terrifying police invaded our familys sanctuary. They hit, smashed, and arrested everything.

Even as I cried and begged them to stop, the intimidating, cap-wearing police frowned more and beat, twisted, pressed, and pinned my family against the wall, making them unable to move.

In the midst of this, I saw the fam leader wielding a knife.

He stabbed mom.

Traitor!

Mom looked at me and said,

Run.

I followed moms last teaching and ran.

I bit, scratched, and shook off the hands of the police trying to catch me, and ran out of the house straight ahead.

The sky was dark. The city was lit. And the back alleys were dark. White and black mixed, appearing gray.

I ran into the gray city.

Into the darkness of the alleys.

Into the darkness of the city.

Into the darkness of the world

EP 2-Other

How can we publish this

Lim Yang-wook sighed.

Lim Yang-wook, who had been listlessly burying his head in the desk, stood up with veins popping on his smooth scalp and complained.

This isnt right! How can you cram runaway families, unmarried mothers, deceptive conditions, child sex trafficking, assault, and murder all into the first chapter! How can you do that! I cant do it even if asked! Why on earth!

Lim Yang-wook, as if tearing at his hair (which would have been grabbed in handfuls if he had any), had a fit.

If the employees of the Publishing Management Department had seen this, their already nonexistent respect would have plummeted, but fortunately, only Lim Yang-wook and Baek Seol were in the meeting room.

At Baekhak Entertainments Publishing Management Department, just as the employees didnt trust Lim Yang-wook, who had rolled in from Baekhak Publishing, Lim Yang-wook also didnt trust his own department people yet.

The fact that Author Moon has already written his next work is a crucial secret that could change the direction of the departments business.

The content of that work is an even more important secret, and the manuscript processed into an electronic document is an even more, more, more, more, more important secret.

Therefore, Lim Yang-wook decided to discuss this matter first with someone he could trust.

Thats why Baek Seol is sitting opposite Lim Yang-wook.

But isnt this okay?

Baek Seol argued.

While flipping through the manuscript with a serious expression.

Of course, it contains some provocative elements, but isnt this within the permissible range in literature? Compared to the books I like, this is nothing. Books filled with stabbing, burning, eating, tearing are all over the place. Not just in terms of brutality but also in terms of affection

Isnt that because your taste is a bit too gore?

Its about detective novels! Anyway, I think the subject matter doesnt matter. I havent read the whole book yet, but

Anyway, Deputy Baek does have a point.

Unlike dramas and movies that stimulate the senses, novels are a medium of text. Brutality and sensationalism are not as immediately apparent, thus, novels are relatively free from censorship. Moreover, the brutality and sensationalism in literature tend to be dismissed as art. Just like how a striptease and the Venus statue show the same thing but are perceived differently.

In this social consensus, novels enjoyed a broader freedom of expression compared to comics, movies, and dramas.

But in Lim Yang-wooks view

Moon In-seop, or rather, Author Moon, is an exception.

In-seop, no, Author Moon will be subject to stricter scrutiny than typical literature.

Why?

His current popularity isnt as an author, but as a celebrity. Baek Seol, our combined paperback and e-book sales havent even reached 100,000, right?

Yes but they will probably sell much more in the future.

Right. Anyway, less than 100,000 people have actually bought and read Author Moons books. Considering one person might buy all 16 volumes, the number is probably even lower. But how many people do you think know and support Author Moon right now?

Ah!

A lot more. Baek Seol realized it then.

Moon In-seop was enjoying clearly more popularity than his book sales.

A quick calculation ran through Baek Seols mind.

The first variety show he appeared on had a 4.1% rating, so if we consider 300,000 viewers per percentage, thats over 1.2 million people, or at least 900,000 if we think conservatively, plus over 2 million views on a YouTube clip the day before yesterday, and considering internet opinions and recent news

More than 5 million people have at least come across Author Moon, and among them, a highly interested group of 1 million, most of whom likely have a favorable opinion.

Lim Yang-wook was a bit taken aback by this quick assessment, but he didnt show it and nodded seriously.

The root of all problems starts from holding the Talent Feast together with the community-sponsored bazaar.

(The teachers struggle to save some of the orphanages budget by using the items donated to the bazaar for the Talent Feast.)

However, the bazaar is a separate event from the Talent Feast, selling donated items to local residents.

As a result, the orphans sell the free items for money, and the locals buy good items cheaply.

So far, so good.

But what about holding the Talent Feast amidst all this?

Talents, cash, goods.

And orphans, festival-going locals, sponsors.

On the same day, at the same place, three elements are exchanged by three economic entities.

Moreover, the pricing of goods completely deviates from the law of supply and demand due to artificial factors,

And those managing the market are minors, lacking in fairness and professionalism.

Therefore, New Light Spring Orphanages Talent Feast and bazaar become

A place rife with betrayal, intrigue, embezzlement, and fraud.

Hey, do just one job with me.

How can a wolf pup get under a dog?

That rascal Moon Chang-seop, how much is he pocketing by exchanging talents and cash? What a ruthless guy

Leave it. Hes the only one close to the administrative head. Well need to deal with him eventually when he becomes useless.

Bro, Chang-seops kids have stashed six boxes of stuff behind the warehouse. How about we take it? If we bring it out now and sell it right away, no one will know. We must do it now!

Proceed.

At this time, New Light Spring Orphanage is full of economic criminals.

From small thieves who pilfer a bag of snacks while running errands, to mid-level thieves tampering with the talent box, to big thieves exploiting the system for fraud.

The scale is not small.

Older residents typically pilfer tens of thousands of won, and the more cunning ones often manage to take away over 100,000 won.

Of course, the teachers know all this.

But they just let it be.

Partly because its the busiest time with all the visitors, but also because its almost the only time the poor orphans get to handle money.

This year, its even more special. Because of me.

The number of visitors who came to see me has more than doubled.

Actually, looking down from the second-floor window, it seems almost ten times more.

People were swarming like bean sprouts. Looking down, only their bean sprout-like heads were wriggling closely together.

My goodness

I was surprised that so many people filled the wide yard, but I was also a bit scared by the fact that most of these people came to see me.

Why, though? Why would they specifically come to the orphanages Talent Feast just to see a kid who appeared on TV? What exactly is making them so enthusiastic?

I just couldnt understand this thing called popularity.

Its almost to the point where normal life is impossible.

Then when can I write?

While I was thinking this, Ma Ki-hoon came looking for me with his subordinates.

Whats up. Why are you holed up in the corner of the second floor? Ive been looking for you for a while.

Ah, Ki-hoon hyung.

Hey. I have something to ask. Have you ever signed any books?

No?

None? Okay.

Ma Ki-hoon muttered to one of his tough guys on his right.

Take care of it.

Yes, hyung.

Pfft- I choked on my drink and coughed as I got up.

What, what does that mean?

Somebodys selling your signed books. They say its Author Moons orphanage, selling Author Moons books with Author Moons signature, and theyve jacked up the prices too high. But I thought theres some kind of law, right? All book prices should be the same.

The Fixed Book Price Law?

Yeah, that. The Fixed Book Price Law.

The tough guys beside Ma Ki-hoon inserted an admiring interjection, applauding his broad knowledge.

I replied with a bitter expression.

Hows the bazaar going?

Its record-breaking. Seriously record-breaking. Were making money like crazy. As soon as the goods are put out, theyre sold immediately. So the Talent Market is completely dried up.

Thats good.

Good? We might be making money, but the troubles are just as big. Since morning, all sorts of things have happened. Its really exhausting to deal with this madness for two more days.

The bazaar event spans over three days.

Hey, some politician was looking for you. Came to take photos, but why are you hidden in the corner of the second floor?

I was dragged to the chapel since this morning, spent hours taking photos and interviewing, stuck between the pastor and the priest, feeling tense. Im already exhausted.

Thats because you lack physical strength. Why dont you exercise? Should I help you?

Ill pass.

Fortunately, thanks to the efforts of Director Moon Chung-jae and the self-defense group led by Ma Ki-hoon, no major incidents occurred at the Talent Feast cum bazaar event.

Of course, being run by kids, every year there are one or two crazy ones who, while others embezzle 50,000 won, go for 500,000 won and turn the orphanage upside down.

But even that, in a broader perspective, was just another part of our daily life, nothing too special.

The real trouble happened on the third day, in the evening when all the events were over.

All the money had disappeared from my wallet left in my room.

It was theft.

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