Min-joon did not turn around.
Do not look at them directly.
The breathing continued. In and out. So close he could feel cold air on the back of his neck.
Min-joon spoke quietly, testing his power. "There is nothing behind me."
The lie took effect. The breathing stopped immediately.
Min-joon waited a few seconds, then slowly turned around. The hallway was empty. Whatever had been there was gone.
His power worked on the creatures. That was good to know.
He continued toward the stairwell, speaking carefully as he walked. "I am alone on this floor. Nothing is hunting me."
The words reshaped reality. The oppressive feeling of being watched faded away. Min-joon felt lighter, safer.
But lying used energy. He could feel it draining something from him. Not physical energy exactly, but something deeper. Each lie took a piece of something important.
He would have to use it sparingly.
The stairwell door appeared ahead. Min-joon pushed it open and started down the stairs. Just one more floor, then a straight path to the exit.
His phone buzzed.
TIME REMAINING: 0:58:12.
Less than an hour now. He could do this.
The first floor was different from the others. The hallways were wider, and there were signs on the walls pointing toward various departments. Emergency Room. Surgery. Morgue.
Min-joon followed the signs toward the main entrance. The exit had to be near there.
The hallway opened into a large lobby area. There were benches along the walls, a reception desk, and glass doors at the far end. Sunlight streamed through the glass.
Red sunlight.
The exit.
Min-joon started toward the doors, but stopped when he heard a voice.
"Min-joon."
He spun around. The woman in white was standing behind the reception desk, smiling at him.
"You," Min-joon said. "What are you doing here?"
"I came to check on your progress," she said. "You are doing well. Better than most."
"Most? How many people have done this before me?"
The woman's smile did not change. "Many. The Debt System has existed for a very long time. You are not the first person chosen. You will not be the last."
"What happened to the others?" Min-joon asked.
"Some succeeded. They completed enough tasks to erase their debts and returned to normal lives. Others failed."
"Failed means died," Min-joon said.
"Yes."
Min-joon gripped his bat tighter. "Why are you really here? To give me advice? To warn me about something?"
"Neither," the woman said. She walked around the desk and approached him. "I am here to remind you about your curse. You have been using your lies to change reality. That is smart. But you should not forget the other half."
"Speaking truth causes pain," Min-joon said. Even saying that much made his chest ache. "I remember."
"Do you?" The woman tilted her head. "Because you have been avoiding it. You have barely spoken any truths since receiving the curse. You are afraid of the pain."
"Of course I am afraid. It feels like dying."
"Pain is just sensation," the woman said. "It cannot kill you. Not on its own. But avoiding truth can kill you. Let me show you something."
She reached out and touched Min-joon's chest. Her cold fingers pressed against his shirt, right over his heart.
Suddenly, Min-joon felt it. A pressure building inside him. Like water filling a closed container, pressing against the walls, looking for a way out.
"Every time you lie, a little bit of truth gets trapped inside you," the woman explained. "You are storing it, compressing it, forcing it down. But truth cannot be contained forever. Eventually, it will burst out. And when it does, the pain will be much, much worse than if you had simply spoken it in the first place."
The pressure in Min-joon's chest grew stronger. It hurt. Really hurt.
"How do I stop it?" he gasped.
"Speak the truth," the woman said. "Release the pressure. Small truths, spoken often, will keep you balanced. But if you only lie and never speak truth, you will explode from the inside."
She removed her hand. The pressure eased slightly but did not disappear.
"How much time do I have?" Min-joon asked.
"That depends on how much you lie. Days, maybe. A week at most." The woman stepped back. "Now go. Your time is running out."
She gestured toward the glass doors.
Min-joon wanted to ask more questions, but his phone was buzzing urgently.
TIME REMAINING: 0:43:27.
He ran toward the exit.
The glass doors were heavy. Min-joon had to push hard to open them. On the other side, he found himself standing on a cracked parking lot. The red sky stretched overhead. The dead trees surrounded the hospital on all sides.
But there was a path. A narrow road leading away from the hospital, disappearing into the trees.
That had to be the way out.
Min-joon started running down the path. His feet pounded on the broken pavement. The trees seemed to lean toward him as he passed, their branches reaching out like claws.
Behind him, something roared.
Min-joon glanced back and saw the creature from the forest. The one he had seen through the window. It was massive, easily three times his height, with too many limbs and a head that was just a mass of eyes.
It was chasing him.
Min-joon ran faster. His lungs burned. His legs screamed. But he could not stop.
The path curved ahead. Min-joon took the turn too fast and almost fell. He caught himself and kept running.
The creature was gaining on him. He could hear its footsteps, heavy and thundering. The ground shook with each step.
Min-joon checked his phone while running.
TIME REMAINING: 0:38:15.
Still too much time left. He would never make it at this rate.
He needed to slow the creature down.
Min-joon stopped running and turned around. The creature was right behind him, less than twenty meters away. It opened its mass of eyes wide, all of them focusing on him at once.
Min-joon gripped his bat and spoke loudly, clearly.
"You are slow. Slower than a turtle."
The lie took effect. The creature's movements became sluggish. Its limbs dragged as if moving through thick mud.
Min-joon turned and ran again. This time, the creature could not keep up.
The path continued through the forest. Min-joon ran and ran, pushing his body to its limits. His vision blurred. His heart felt like it might burst.
But finally, he saw it.
A doorway.
It was standing alone in the middle of the path, unconnected to any building. Just a simple wooden door with a brass handle, floating in space.
The exit.
Min-joon sprinted toward it. He grabbed the handle and yanked the door open.
White light poured out.
He jumped through.
The world spun. Colors blurred. Sounds echoed and faded.
Then everything went still.
Min-joon opened his eyes.
He was back in his apartment. Lying on the floor. The morning sun was coming through the window.
Tae-hyun was shaking him. "Hyung! Wake up! Are you okay?"
Min-joon sat up slowly. His whole body ached. The scratches on his back stung. But he was alive.
"I am fine," he said. True. The pain hit him, sharp and sudden. He winced.
Tae-hyun's eyes widened with concern. "You are hurt. Let me see your back."
"It is nothing," Min-joon lied. The pain vanished, replaced by the strange pressure in his chest.
He checked his phone. The screen was normal. No red glow. But there was a notification.
TASK COMPLETE.
REWARD: 7,000,000 WON REMOVED FROM YOUR DEBT.
NEW DEBT TOTAL: 30,000,000 WON.
NEXT TASK WILL BE ASSIGNED IN 48 HOURS.
And below that, a bank notification.
Payment received: 7,000,000 won.
Twelve million won erased in two tasks. He was almost a third of the way there.
"Hyung, you are scaring me," Tae-hyun said. "What is going on? You fell asleep standing up. And you are bleeding."
Min-joon looked down. His shirt was torn and bloody from the scratches. He needed to say something, but what? He could not tell the truth without causing himself pain. But lying was building up that dangerous pressure inside him.
He needed to speak some truths. Small ones. Manageable ones.
"I am tired," Min-joon said. True. Pain flickered. "I have been working too much." True. More pain. "I am sorry for worrying you." True. The pain was getting worse, stacking up.
But the pressure in his chest eased. Like a valve releasing steam.
The woman was right. He needed balance. Lies and truths, both in measure.
Tae-hyun helped him clean the scratches and bandage them. The wounds were not deep, but they looked bad.
"You need to rest," Tae-hyun said firmly. "Call in sick to both jobs today."
"I cannot afford to miss work," Min-joon started to say.
"Yes, you can," Tae-hyun interrupted. "You said you have a new job that pays well, remember? So you can afford to rest for one day."
Min-joon had forgotten about that lie. He had told Tae-hyun he found a high-paying job. And lies became truth. So somehow, in reality, he now had that job. The Debt System was his high-paying job, in a twisted way.
"You are right," Min-joon said. "I will rest today."
Tae-hyun smiled with relief. "Good. I will skip my first period and make you breakfast."
"No, you go to school. I will be fine."
"Are you sure?"
"Yes." True. Pain. But bearable. "I promise I will rest."
After Tae-hyun left for school, Min-joon lay in bed and stared at the ceiling. His body was exhausted, but his mind was racing.
Forty-eight hours until the next task. Two days to recover, to prepare, to figure out how to use his curse more effectively.
He had learned important things. Lies changed reality, but they drained something from him. Truths caused pain, but they released pressure. He needed both to survive.
And he had a new strategy. He could use lies to weaken enemies, to protect himself, to reshape the nightmare world to his advantage.
If he was careful, if he balanced lies and truths, if he kept getting stronger, maybe he could actually do this. Maybe he could complete all the tasks and erase the debt.
Min-joon closed his eyes and finally let himself sleep.
He dreamed of white doors and red skies.
And somewhere far away, the woman in white watched him through a mirror and smiled.
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Chapter 100
Three weeks after connecting Dr. Webb with Ara, Min-joon received an update that made his relatively peaceful existence feel fragile again. Ara called him during his shift at the bookstore, her voice tight with controlled anger."We found five underground upload facilities operating in Seoul alone," Ara said without preamble. "Dr. Webb was right, this is much bigger than we thought. These operations are targeting the poorest and most desperate people, offering uploads for as little as five million won, which sounds cheap until you realize the Collective charges fifty million for a reason.""What reason?" Min-joon asked, stepping outside the bookstore for privacy."Quality control, medical oversight, proper consciousness mapping before the procedure," Ara explained. "These underground operations skip all of that, they just scan your brain, upload the data to cheap servers, and hope for the best. The failure rate is about forty percent, meaning four out of ten people who upload either d
Chapter 99
Ara stopped by the bookstore one afternoon, finding Min-joon in the poetry section."You look better," she observed. "Less haunted.""I feel better," Min-joon admitted. "Turns out not fighting existential threats every day is good for mental health.""The resistance is running smoothly without you, in case you were worried," Ara reported. "We have monitoring systems in forty-seven countries now, early warning for any new System activity or Collective violations. Han is coordinating everything beautifully.""That is good, I am glad it is working.""But we miss you, the movement feels different without its founder actively involved.""I think that is a good thing actually," Min-joon said thoughtfully. "Movements should not depend on single leaders, they should be resilient enough to survive when those leaders burn out or die or just need to rest."Ara nodded, understanding. "You are right of course, but still, we miss you."She left him a copy of the resistance newsletter before leaving
Chapter 98
The collective consciousness shattered like glass, thousands of minds pulling away from the Core's merger simultaneously, each one fighting for individual existence. Min-joon watched in the strange white void as consciousness fragments broke off from the main collective, reforming into separate entities, people reclaiming themselves.But not everyone succeeded, some had been merged too deeply, some had accepted the Core's philosophy too completely, and they remained bound to him even as others fled. Min-joon estimated maybe three thousand people had freed themselves in that first wave, leaving five thousand still trapped.The Core's amalgamated form was shrinking as people escaped, his power diminishing with each lost consciousness, and for the first time since reconstituting himself he seemed genuinely afraid."You are killing me again," the Core said, his voice fractured and desperate. "After everything I have survived, after all the times I have rebuilt myself, you are going to end
Chapter 97
Min-joon looked at the three thousand connected people standing motionless in the plaza, at their synchronized eye movements, at the eerie uniformity of their breathing. They were gone already in a sense, individual consciousness subsumed into the Core's collective, but their bodies were still alive and their minds might still be recoverable if he could find a way to separate them without catastrophic damage."I need to go inside," Min-joon said suddenly. "I need to enter the collective consciousness, see how the Core structured it, find a weakness.""That is suicidal," Min-seo objected. "The moment you connect, he will try to absorb you too, he will have home field advantage.""I know, but I do not see another option," Min-joon replied. "If I can understand the structure from inside, maybe I can find a way to collapse it that does not kill everyone.""Then I am coming with you," Tae-hyun said immediately."No, absolutely not, you do not have any protection against absorption.""Neith
Chapter 96
Min-joon was on a plane to Seoul within three hours, leaving Geneva behind and racing toward whatever crisis was unfolding in Korea. Tae-hyun came with him, along with Min-seo and Choi Jin-woo, all of them grim-faced and silent during the long flight. "Tell me again what Song Mi-rae said," Min-seo requested, pulling out her laptop to analyze data even at thirty thousand feet. "She said the hive mind connection is activating spontaneously, thousands of people feeling pulled toward joining some kind of collective consciousness, but it is not the Collective's technology and it is not the old System network," Min-joon repeated. "She described it as being everywhere, embedded in the air itself." "That does not make scientific sense," Choi Jin-woo objected. "Consciousness requires substrate, you cannot just have free-floating mental connections without some kind of technological or biological foundation." "Unless the Core found a way to exist in the quantum field or something equally im
Chapter 95
His phone rang immediately after the video call ended, Tae-hyun calling from the hotel room down the hall."Did you really just negotiate with her again after she lied to us?" Tae-hyun asked, sounding frustrated."I negotiated because the alternative was going to war over something that is not technically illegal," Min-joon replied. "Tae-hyun, I am trying to protect people but I cannot do that by becoming a dictator who decides what technology is allowed to exist.""So you are just going to let the Collective do whatever they want as long as they put a notification on it?""No, I am going to verify they actually implement the notification system properly and then I am going to keep monitoring them for the next violation," Min-joon said tiredly. "This is how it works now, we are not at war anymore, we are in a long-term competition over public trust and regulatory frameworks.""I hate this, I hate that they keep winning by finding loopholes.""Me too, but fighting smarter enemies means
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