Chapter 44

Chapter 44

Seo Jihyuk spoke in a low voice,

“Back then, when Team Leader suddenly called for help, my heart nearly jumped out of my chest. Even now, whenever I think about it, my heart races like crazy. Three people were missing; the team leader called everyone who could swim. We immediately grabbed our gear and ran to the stream. Had it not been for the sudden torrential rain, no one would have died. One person was found stuck amongst some rocks within a day, but Team Leader’s ex-girlfriend and another person remained missing. Sang-hyeon and I were elated to join, and including us, seven people searched. We thought we’d find them within seven minutes since we were a ‘lucky seven,’ but the rain made the water muddy. It was so murky that I couldn’t even see my own arm in the water. The parents came to the river every day, crying and searching, but even the wretched rain wouldn’t stop. We even talked about withdrawing for safety reasons.”

“And then?”

I asked, and the quiet Shin Haeryang answered, “We thought they’d been swept away, but... they had sunk to the bottom of the stream. It shone in the darkness.”

“Isn’t it strange that the necklace is still on? Normally when you enter water, clothes, necklaces, everything gets stripped away by the current. Most drowned bodies are found naked.”

“And yet Team Leader-ssi is still wearing the necklace?”

Despite his explanation that the glowing necklace I wore was not the same one on the drowned body, I felt more uncomfortable than before. I should return it as soon as I leave these stairs. No, I want to return it now. Hasn’t it been awkward for Shin Haeryang to wear this for the last three years?

“Why do you continue to wear it?”

I shook the glowing necklace. Unless Shin Haeryang is completely oblivious, he should understand what I’m trying to say. I felt some hesitation from the darkness beyond.

“...I had made a promise.”

“You promised to wear the necklace with the person who died until one of you died?”

“Not exactly. Lapis lazuli, literally meaning ‘blue stone’ in Latin, is considered the gem of a divine spirit that leads to truth. It’s said to bring love to those lacking it and fortune to the unfortunate. Let’s skip the love part and talk about luck... Back then, I was into freediving.”

“Can you explain what freediving is?”

“It’s diving into the ocean without air tanks or flippers.”

“How do you breathe without an air tank?”

“You take one breath and dive up to around 100 meters.”

So one floor is 3 meters, according to Yoo Geum-yi. Then, diving 33 floors deep in the ocean without breathing, then coming back up? Why... why would you do something like that? It’s insane. It’s definitely luck, not love, that he needs. Why risk it? Even just walking has its dangers; why increase the chances of dying?

“It sounds like you need luck for that.”

“...Lapis lazuli is a gem that’s weak to water and pressure. The more often and longer you stay in the ocean, the higher the chance it will degrade. We promised to wear it until it breaks.”

“Ah... so it hasn’t broken yet.”

“Yes, it hasn’t.”

Shin Haeryang closed his mouth. Shifting his weight towards me, Seo Jihyuk spoke, “...This is the first time I’m hearing about this too. I thought he wore it for luck.”

“You never asked.”

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“Water.”

“Beer.”

At Seo Jihyuk’s last word, Baek Ae-young frowned.

“Be thankful that I didn’t throw away this Valentino or whatever it is in the bag right here and now.”

“Thanks, thanks. Let’s have a drink when we get out. When we get out.”

I lay on the dusty floor, resting my back against it, and dusted off my clothes as the occasional breeze blew in. The coolness of the floor somewhat alleviated the heat that had settled into my body, and the wind coming from an unknown source somewhere along the stairs helped to dry my sweat. As I lay there, staring at the ceiling that was dark as pitch, I spoke.

“What’s the first thing we need to do when we get out of the stairs?”

There was no reply to my question until someone spoke from the darkness. It was Shin Haeryang.

“The second underwater base is located 200 meters below the water surface. There are three fastest ways to ascend, including the central elevator, escape pods, and submarines. In my opinion, it would be easiest to escape in the order of submarines, escape pods, and then elevator. I’d like to reach the surface by any means, even if it’s a manned exploration vessel.”

“At that depth, isn’t it possible to swim up to the surface with scuba diving equipment?”

Everyone fell silent at my question, which had been prompted by what I’d heard earlier about free diving. “People can free dive to depths of over 100 meters, so 200 meters with equipment should be even easier,’ I thought. Shin Haeryang and Yoo Geum-yi answered together.

“Impossible.”

“~200m is.”

Because the two answered at the same time, Shin Haeryang directed his next words towards where Yoo Geum-yi was.

“’You go first.”

“Alright. At ~200 meters, the pressure is roughly around 20 atmospheres. Imagine putting a weight of about 20kg on each square centimeter of your body—like your fingernails. The human body has a skin area of around 20,000 square cm, so that would mean you’d be taking on a force equivalent to 4000 kg.”

As I listened to this detailed explanation, I cheekily thought, “Yoo Geum-yi would do really well in math education, wouldn’t she?”

Just then, Baek Ae-young casually remarked, “That’s like the weight of two Porsches.”

Seo Jihyuk, surprised, asked, “One Porsche weighs 2000 kg?”

“Is that what’s important?”

While Seo Jihyuk and Baek Ae-young were bickering, Yoo Geum-yi calmly said to me, “Biologically, ~200m is considered deep sea. It’s not an environment where the human body can survive without equipment. Alright, my turn is done. Shin Haeryang-ssi, your turn.”

“Even experienced scuba divers avoid diving deeper than ~50 meters for beginners. And the diving equipment is located in the first underwater base, so it’s possible there.”

“Thank you for your comprehensive answers, both of you.”

Hearing these polite explanations made me feel as if I’d returned to my university days. Of course, the professors I’d met were nowhere near as kind as these two. At least they didn’t cut me off instantly for asking ‘stupid’ questions. As I sat on the floor, something heavy settled on my stomach in the darkness. I was so startled that I froze, and it was only after touching it that I realized it was a cat.”