Theatrical Regression Life Chapter 574
Episode 574:
In a situation where Park Da-hoon was not sure when he would die, Ha Seong-yoon did not give Jeong Eun-woo a grown-up nephew just to make fun of Jeong In-ho without even thinking about it.
“It was all expected.”
In response to Ha Seong-yoon’s words, Jeong In-ho smiled his characteristic round smile.
“that’s right?”
“you’re right. “I’m putting Mr. Lee Jae-heon’s human rights at stake.”
Lee Jae-heon, who was still, said, “...?” I looked back at Ha Seong-yoon with doubts, but the doctor was strong. Seeing that Lee Jae-heon’s opinion did not seem to have been reflected at all, Jeong In-ho spoke again.
“Let’s leave our poor manager alone and put the honor of Ha Seong-yoon’s parents on the line.”
“Are you encouraging me to become corrupt now? “You’ve really gone as far as you can.”
“Oh, don’t you have anything to say about our manager’s human rights violations?”
“That person has been willing to sell his human rights for a long time, so there is no harm in putting his honor on the line.”
“Ha Seong-yoon, are you crazy?”
Kim Ki-jeong, who was watching this, muttered.
“I just think they’re both crazy.”
Anyway, back to the main topic, Ha Seong-yoon pointed to Jeong Eun-woo’s face.
“how is it. “Don’t you look really happy?”
“...Yes, he seems genuinely happy, but there is a side that is more annoying, but... so?”
“Machines can’t be happy.”
“....”
“And Eunwoo Jeong is happy.”
“....”
“In other words, the current Jeong Eun-woo is definitely a living being.”
Eun-Woo Jeong was so amused that he joined in with a straight face on the verge of death.
“I was originally a living creature.”
“Did you hear? “Even though it was a truly meaningless statement, this lively voice made me feel like a child who was not worthy of his age.”
“Does that sound right to you?”
“He looks like someone who will soon die of a heart attack from laughter. “He seems quite human.”
“Oh, this is really fun.”
Ha Seong-yoon nodded seriously at the sight of him behaving like an old man, laughing without resistance at a joke.
“That is all.”
Seo Jang-hwa said.
“I can’t refute that.”
Ha Seong-yoon truly made Jeong Eun-woo a human being by giving him a scapegoat named Jung In-ho into the arms of the machine. Not only Seo Jang-hwa but also Do-yoon Han and Ki-jung Kim were impressed by the unconventional effect.
“This is definitely....”
“After all, he is a learned person...”
The only person who protested was Jeong In-ho.
“What on earth means you can’t refute it? What is certain? What does it mean to be a learned person?”
“Ah, it’s ugly... Aren’t you embarrassed as an adult? “You have to admit what you have to admit to be a true adult.”
“Janghwa, if I can escape this hell, I can get even uglier here. “Please just remember that I am doing my best to endure the injustice.”
“It’s not that hard to remember.”
“But if I really remember it, I get a little sad.”
Jeong Eun-woo sat down sobbing.
“I guess your legs have lost their strength.”
The sobbing grew louder at Lee Jae-heon’s reflexive and mechanical explanation. It was so loud that it made the concert hall cry, even Park Da-hoon, who was in the glass box, said “??” I was so embarrassed that I looked down.
Do-yoon Han nodded with a warm face.
“I was wondering if this was the sniper-type AI of the future generation of this party that would conquer mankind... but it turned out that he was just an ordinary man who lacked a smile...” “A rescuer who saw the
happy smiling face of a dog he had rescued in the arms of a good guardian. “He’s acting like one.”
Park Min-jun intervened in Kim Ki-jeong’s remarks.
“I’m sorry, but please be careful. “You can’t breathe.”
“yes? No, who? Eunwoo Jeong?”
“You have a hole in your lung... and it looks like you are not able to heal it.”
“Ugh...”
Kim Ki-jeong stepped back with a look on his face that said, ‘Why are there such crazy people?’ And those ‘crazy guys’ included Park Min-jun. I guessed it from the time I gathered the information with a sane face, but that wasn’t sane either.
People like that are called clear-eyed madmen these days.
‘Why are there only people like this near me?’
While Kim Ki-jeong was taking time for self-reflection, Jeong Eun-woo, who had managed to control his lungs, struggled to get up from his seat. After clearing his throat a few times, he was able to return to his usual gentle smile.
“Thank you for trying so hard to make me smile.”
Jeong In-ho said with a faint smile.
“I never tried to be funny...”
“Then I guess I can laugh just by your presence.”
“I didn’t want to be like that...”
“Thanks to you, I laughed for the first time in a long time.”
“Would you like to listen when someone speaks?”
“I would like to thank everyone who helped me.”
“What does that mean?”
“It means that the effort is not human. “Hurry up and hug Uncle Eunwoo Jeong before he goes back to the machine. I want to give you a big smile.”
“Why are you doing this to me?”
“Why am I so reckless while my younger brother is talking about death? “Aren’t you going right now?”
In accordance with public opinion, Jeong In-ho’s human rights were once again ignored.
“Ha....”
“....”
“...Are you happy?”
“It’s a bit like that.”
“....”
Jeong In-ho, who was held in his uncle’s arms, kept his mouth shut again and only smiled. That was the smile of someone whose soul had already disappeared, and on the contrary, Jung Eun-woo’s liveliness became even deeper.
Park Min-jun whispered secretly to the survivors in Lee Jae-heon’s ear.
“In this world, can you kill someone with a hug?”
“Hmm, I didn’t know either, but I guess so.”
“It’s a crazy world.”
I have to be careful too.
The possessed person, who was so misunderstood, vowed not to receive any hugs in the future. I was lucky enough to meet my wife and escape from the manager’s clutches, but I didn’t want to leave behind the terrible death of being hugged in a harsh world where I had only one life to live.
However, there was one small problem with Jeong In-ho’s sacrifice.
“...So how can you confirm that you have built a proper trust relationship?”
The survivors nodded in unison to Kim Ki-jeong’s question.
“Ah...”
“I see.”
“What should I do with this?”
Eunwoo Jeong gave a clear answer.
“Won’t you find out once you try it?”
“Really, Eunwoo Jeong, why are you so full of challenging spirit? “You were a very fighting person, right?”
Jeong Eun-woo smiled shyly at Do-yoon Han’s admiration.
“Thank you for the compliment.”
“People become so absurd just because they hugged their real nephew once. “The effect is amazing.”
“The hug between family members was such a warm thing...”
“Now he’s even openly teasing my nephew.”
When Do-yoon Han once again admired the way he acted like an immature uncle on a holiday, In-ho Jeong relaxed his legs and collapsed in his seat. Jeong Eun-woo, who let go of his nephew’s weak appearance, asked worriedly.
“Do you have anemia?”
“...Do you know when my anemia went away?”
“How should I know that? I haven’t seen you since high school.”
“You’re just saying that your mouth is pierced...”
Seo Jang-hwa frowned.
“You just keep teasing me because it’s fun, right?”
Jaeheon Lee nodded.
“It seems so.”
Park Min-jun also joined.
“The way I see it....”
“Strike out.”
“yes?”
“There is such a thing.”
The story progressed smoothly only after Seo Jang-hwa, who felt sorry for Jeong In-ho, rescued him.
“Please, let’s just focus on saving Da-hoon. “The story keeps leaking elsewhere.”
“Oh, I’m sorry. “It’s been almost 12 years since I had this much fun...”
“It’s been such a long time.”
Anyway, the result.
“....”
“....”
“...how is it?”
Jung Eun-woo, wearing a ring, smiled.
“It seems to have been successful.”
It seemed like he had succeeded in becoming friends with the ring that had lost its wariness.
Seo Janghwa asked.
“How do you know it’s success?”
“I should say I can feel it. “I’m sure this guy won’t hurt me.”
“Isn’t there a more objective indicator than feelings? “I just can’t believe that it’s Jung Eun-woo’s feelings.”
“I don’t think there is a more objective indicator than that if no mutation occurs even if you keep wearing it like this. If you wait for about 10 minutes, I think you will get a basic explanation. Shall we proceed?”
Dayoung Park shook her head.
“If you have time, please save Dahun.”
It was a stern command from a high school student to immature adults.
(Continued in the next part)