Chapter 16.6

Name:Semantic Error Author:저수리
There was a time limit to attack on the quest to relieve sexual desire, which Sang Woo thought would end with a single hit. He only thought that the game production period was insufficient, but he didn’t take into consideration that the time to meet him was ending. Since he was constantly releasing his sexual desire, he thought complacently that he’d get better in time. It was neither analytical nor rational at all, it was a wish close to the supernatural.

Sang Woo felt a serious fear in the dark. He needed to think of an alternative. But he felt so bad that he couldn’t think of a good idea at all, and he had no choice but to pull the blankets over as he sank deeper while his heart ached as if being squeezed.

He needed Jae Young, but Jae Young wasn’t there. Furthermore, he was due to leave. One day in July, the supply and demand are going to be out of sync, even if they somehow found a way to let go of their anger. Sang Woo forced his eyes closed, holding a terrible unsolved problem.

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Tuesday, May 29

Five hours of sleep brought back Sang Woo’s cool. When he woke up, he felt more at ease, and he could distinguish serious problems from relatively minor ones. Firstly, he decided to solve the problem that was in front of him. No matter what Sang Woo did today, he planned to bring Jae Young out and ask why he was angry.

Tell me Jae Young’s address.

9:51

Choi Yu Na, Visual Design Department: I don’t know.

11:23

Choi Yu Na, Visual Design Department: Why? What happened???

11:40

It’s okay if you don’t know.

12:01

The first attempt failed.

Sang Woo was going to wait in the practice room until 6:30 PM, an implicit meeting time, and if Jae Young didn’t show up, he’d ask the undergraduate office for his address. If they wouldn’t give him since it was personal information, then he’ll go to the art college and theater department and ask everyone he’d encounter.

Sang Woo burned his fighting spirit and took out some of the clothes Jae Young bought him. He wore a white hat on his head. In the bathroom mirror, he thought he saw an unfamiliar face, but he couldn’t help it. He has to somehow keep Jae Young by his side until he finishes preparing, and perhaps make a positive impression by wearing his favorite clothes.

The bright blue jeans fit him well for a purchase that he didn’t try on, but they stuck to his body more than his usual clothes, so he was a little worried about riding the bike. The white t-shirt also felt empty because the neck was cut sharply.

He was so awkward, but he quickly adjusted. He forgot that he wore new clothes by the time he took two classes, ate, studied in the library for two hours, and headed to the practice room.

Even that day, Jae Young’s seat was empty. Instead, an unknown person was searching Yu Na’s drawer. Sang Woo thought she didn’t seem to be a thief, so he left her alone. If it had been a thief, she would’ve been surprised to see him and ran away. The woman, dressed in a navy suit jacket and pants, turned around and her eyes widened.

“Oh… what are you doing here today?”

“Who are you?”

The woman with her black hair tied together made a face.

“Isn’t that too much, Sangchu?”

Sang Woo knew only one person with a similar tone and voice, but the woman in front of him didn’t match her appearance.

“What are you looking at? Am I pretty?”

The hair color, hair style, and clothes have changed, but above all, she didn’t paint black eyeshadows around her eyes, so she looked like a completely different person.

“Choi Yu Na?”

“Does your mouth rip if you call me noona?”

She stroked Sang Woo’s forearm like a delinquent, which put an end to Sang Woo’s question. No one else could’ve done such a stupid thing other than her.

Sang Woo shrugged and said, “Please refrain from physical contact. And I have an older sister.”

“People just call older women noona.”

“I don’t. I only use them for family members.”

“That’s funny. You call Jang Jae Young hyung.”

“…”

Yu Na made a mischievous face and laughed at Sang Woo. He trembled and agonized whether he had any reason to refute her counterargument, but there was no such thing. The contradiction was inside him. Unfortunately, it was a disgraceful defeat.

“Do you happen to know? Where the person sitting here is?”

“How do I know where your hyung is hanging out?”

‘I shouldn’t have asked.’

Sang Woo gritted his teeth and set up the computer. Seeing her giggling, Yu Na seemed to have noticed their inappropriate relationship. Was it a good thing that she didn’t mock him, or wasn’t it? He was about to start working on the game program when she started talking to him.