Leo finished his shopping and got out of the taxi when he reached the neighborhood where he lived.
During his university years in his previous life, he had gained a lot of weight and, by middle age, had managed to lose it all through endless dieting programs and starving himself. Because of that, he knew very well how important daily walks were. Now, with a body that no longer struggled with weight issues, he had made walking a habit, taking every opportunity to do so. After all, even with a cheat, it wasn't the kind that would help him lose weight. On the contrary, his cheat allowed him to get anything he wanted by sheer luck, which made him even lazier and more antisocial than in his previous life. If unnecessary, he wouldn't talk to anyone, wouldn't go outside, and might not even contact his current family. As he bent his head briefly, busy with his MP3 player to change the music, someone suddenly appeared in front of him and stopped him. Even if he wasn't looking straight ahead, human peripheral vision is far larger than a needle's eye. Leo's subconscious noticed that he was about to bump into someone and reacted quickly to prevent it. After avoiding the collision, he looked at who it was, and what he saw made his shoulders sag. In a country like Korea, where the entertainment industry is well developed, the girl standing in front of him could easily climb a step or two just by moving. At one year older than Leo, she was still very young and beautiful. Long black hair, bangs falling over her forehead, a round and childlike face, a petite yet curvy body, approximately 1.63 meters tall. Almost a perfect 10 out of 10, with definite potential to become a celebrity. And not only did her face look youthful—she often wore pink hoodies, making her dangerously attractive to an antisocial person like Leo. These were Leo's first thoughts upon seeing the beautiful girl living in the neighboring house. Leo remembered the day he had tested his ability on her: When Park Sandara returned home from university for summer vacation, she wanted to drive as close as possible to the villa street and walk the remaining distance, hoping to surprise her family. After walking a while, she ran into Leo, who had already returned from school. Sandara, normally a very active girl, of course knew who Leo was. He was the strange-looking boy living alone just a few blocks from her house. As usual, she wondered if they applied skincare and a bit of makeup, how Leo's white hair and white eyes would look, secretly glancing at him. When Leo and she approached each other, a contagious smile appeared on Sandara's face. "Hello, Leo!" At that moment, Leo had only just noticed her, still preoccupied with thinking about new ways to use his ability. After responding to Sandara's greeting, he wondered whether luck would be effective in flirting. While Sandara stared at him oddly, Leo acted as if he was holding an invisible drink, tilting it to the top of her head. Having watched too many American comedy films with friends, Sandara, without much thought, assumed it was a special kind of American greeting and decided to mimic Leo. Just as Leo was about to start using his flirtation tactics after drinking the luck potion, he noticed Sandara smiling, holding an invisible soda can and making strange sounds while looking at him. Her behavior made Leo want to laugh for a moment, but just then the effect of luck kicked in. Sandara suddenly lost her balance, stumbling backward and leaning on the wheeled suitcase she was carrying. The small stone under the suitcase's wheel stopped it from sliding further, acting as a momentary support. Leo, determined to catch her, immediately lunged forward. Just as he was about to grab Sandara's hand, the small stone under the suitcase popped out with a "piuww" sound, and Sandara suddenly slid along with the suitcase. Since she almost landed on the suitcase as it slid, her feet kicked toward Leo's. A second later, as the suitcase slid back from under her, Sandara was lying on the pavement, and Leo ended up immediately on top of her. Of course, at that moment, their lips met. Although Sandara was much warmer than Leo, she had never hung out with anyone besides her girlfriends until now. Realizing the situation, Sandara blushed with anger while Leo, equally embarrassed, tried to stand up immediately. However, when Leo attempted to rise, the place he grabbed for support turned out to be Sandara's plump chest, contrasting with her short stature. As soon as Leo realized what he was holding, his lips were only 15 centimeters away from hers. He opened his mouth to apologize, but as he suddenly withdrew his hand, his apology was cut off, and their separated lips collided again. After suffering the social phobia blow, Sandara took control, sliding her body out from under Leo. While Sandara was frustrated by the strange coincidences, she watched Leo, unable to move due to social anxiety, cover his face in embarrassment and remain on the ground. Seeing that even the back of Leo's normally pale white neck and hands had turned red, Sandara completely forgot about losing her first kiss and started laughing, exclaiming at Leo, who murmured, "please kill me."Latest Chapter
Chapter 146
Leo was about to thank him and close the door.He stopped.The delivery guy had taken a few steps but his pace had slowed. He had drifted off again just like before, walking like a zombie with no particular destination in mind.He had nearly come to a complete stop in the middle of the corridor, head slightly drooping forward.Leo thought to himself.An ordinary world. That was how he had seen it in the webcomic he had read, at least. People here could zone out, could be tired, could have their minds somewhere else entirely. That didn't require any special explanation.He turned back inside with the food bag in hand.Nadia was standing in front of the window.Right in front of it, completely still, her hands hanging loose at her sides. Her head was turned toward the glass and her gaze was locked on a single point. Leo calculated the angle of the window to work out what that point was.The library.Something tightened inside Leo.He didn't lower the food bag, just kept holding it, and t
Chapter 145
Leo closed his eyes.The delivery guy was still in the corridor. The footsteps were steady, slightly heavy, the rhythm of someone carrying something. Just by listening, Leo could map out exactly where in the corridor the guy was. He had started from the far end, was now approaching the middle, and would be at the door in a few seconds.Leo noticed this and stopped.Just by listening.He could hear Nadia's heartbeat through the wall on the other side. He could track the delivery guy's exact position in the corridor. He could potentially distinguish sounds coming from other floors of the building.But strangely, there were no other sounds in the building at all. Apart from the hum of a few machines like refrigerators, that is.Leo furrowed his brow.Normally the campus was noisy at this hour. Students moved through corridors, the elevator ran, music seeped in from somewhere distant, someone's laughter could be heard. But now there was only Nadia's heartbeat, the delivery guy's footsteps
Chapter 144: ARC foundation IV
When the screen came into focus, everyone froze.Over the campus of Seoul National University, in the hyperspectral camera feed, there was an enormous light. Square-shaped, with clean edges, it occupied roughly one city block between the buildings. Everything around it was dark. It was dense enough to nearly fill the screen.Nobody spoke.Everyone thought the same thing.Anomaly 0004...The anomaly cells were producing a massive response to 34 kHz. There was no other explanation for a flare this intense. Leo was there, and the sound frequency had done this to him.Layla looked at the screen and an image formed in her mind without her permission.A figure in the middle of a crowd, face contorted against this invisible sound coming from every direction, mouth open, a scream coming from somewhere inside but nobody able to hear it.Layla blinked and pushed the image out.Rafael had furrowed his brow."One second."He moved to the keyboard, fingers moving quickly. The camera zoomed in, the
Chapter 143: ARC Foundation III
The countdown was still running.Everyone around Layla was watching the large screen. Eyes waiting to see what the radars would show, fingers trembling over hands. Some of the researchers were standing, some were seated, but every single gaze was locked in the same direction.Everyone was asking themselves the same question. How many more anomalies were out there in the world beyond what they had already found.Perhaps the world was very different from what any of them had imagined.Nobody was looking at Layla.Layla stood in front of the central glass enclosure, watching the iron fragment inside it. Distracted, but not empty. Quite the opposite, her eyes were very active, very curious, just pointed somewhere else.When the 34 kHz had been projected, that fragment had moved.It was a small thing, a matter of a few millimeters, more like a vibration than anything else. And it had made a sound, close to a creak, like metal against metal. Some of the researchers in the laboratory had hea
Chapter 142: ARC II
Ms. 02 finished reading.She lowered the tablet."I want to see it."The researcher turned and gave a signal.The team moved immediately. Devices were prepared, connections checked, the frequency generator activated. The small speakers positioned around the central glass enclosure came online. Everyone turned to their tablets and computer screens, which displayed radar imagery in green and black, flat and waiting.34 kHz.The sound frequency was projected into the enclosure. It couldn't be heard with the ear, but it could be felt, a pressure at the center of the chest, almost nothing and yet present. The device emitting the frequency was powerful enough to make itself known even through silence.Then the radars changed.First a small spark appeared in the left corner, nearly nothing. Then it expanded. Then the iron fragment inside the enclosure appeared on the radar screens as a bright, sharp, vibrating point of light. And it wasn't only the radar anymore. What made it even more signi
Chapter 141: ARC I
ARC - One hour before Leo entered the simulationARC laboratories were more alive than usual today.The laboratory ceiling was high, the lighting white and distributed evenly to every corner, the kind that left no shadows. Metal shelving ran along the walls, holding labeled boxes, sealed sample containers, and folded documents. The floor was polished white ceramic, giving off a faint echo with every step.Scientists moved through the space.But today was different. Normally, people in these corridors walked slowly, stopped to read their tablets, gazed at data on the walls while sipping their coffee. Today, nobody was stopping. White-coated figures carrying documents or tablets were moving through the laboratory faster than usual, as though they were chasing something but had been forced to walk because running wasn't appropriate.At the center of the room sat a glass enclosure.It wasn't large, perhaps two square meters, but more space had been left around it than around anything else
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