Chapter 120.2
The image on the TV is not me.
I am not smiling.
Ā
In your new home.
I wonāt be confused.
Iām going back to my original home.
Thatās not home.
I am working to return home, and that purpose will never be reversed.
Ā
This insane talk show is not my home.
This insane talk show is not my home.
THIS INSANE TALK SHOW IS NOT MY HOME!!
[Hmm.]
Brief
technical adjustments
ongoingā¦
The TV screen shattered.
āHahā¦ā
I exhaled, collapsing onto the floor.
The cold tiles of the cramped train bathroom grounded me back in reality.
Or at least, I thought they did.
[Understood, Mr. Soleum.]
In the next moment, I was standing in a cozy studio.
No, this place had always been a studio.
But this small, cozy space had no audience yet. Only two comfortable armchairs faced each other.
And standing before me, extending a hand with a solemn air, was the TV-headed host.
[Oh dear, you seem quite tense⦠Why donāt we sit down first? Fix your clothes, wipe away the blood, and letās have a calmer conversation.]
[It seems the advertisement message was a bit too physically and mentally stimulating for my friend.]
Soft piano music drifted through the room.
[I overdid it, didnāt I? After all, you donāt have media experience. Letās take a moment to breathe.]
With a wave of the hostās hand, a steaming cup appeared on the table between the two chairs.
ā¦Hot chocolate.
[Ah, do you remember? Itās the drink I always recommended to you whenever you felt worn out, Mr. Roe Deer. Chocolate! Nothing beats something warm and comforting for a tired bodyā¦]
A smiling emoticon filled the TV screen, and its antenna perked up slightly, as if excited.
It busily stirred in some marshmallows.
[This is the first time Iām serving it directly, though. When I was just a stuffed body, I always had to rely on others for things like this.]
āā¦ā¦ā
[There were so many things I couldnāt do in that form. Now, come on. Letās take a break.]
Following the gentle guidance, I found myself naturally sinking into the chair.
ā¦Because there was no other choice.
But surprisingly, the host didnāt push me further. It didnāt force the hot chocolate on me or make any sudden moves.
While I bandaged my arm and stopped the bleeding on my own, the host simply waitedāsilent, patient.
It waited like a thoughtful interviewer, saying nothing, letting me regain my composure.
Gradually, my scattered thoughts began to clear.
[Feeling a bit calmer, Mr. Roe Deer? Take a deep breath, yes⦠Letās have a proper talk.]
The host clasped its hands together and leaned forward politely from the opposite chair.
[Youāve made it clearāyou absolutely do not want to quit your current job. Am I right?]
āā¦ā¦ā
I nodded slowly, cold sweat trickling down my back.
The antenna on the TV head tilted slightly, as if curious.
[Thatās strange, so strange⦠You loathe this job, Mr. Roe Deer!]
āā¦!ā
[Weāve had so many conversations about it. Iāve listened to the countless complaints of how much you despise this job and how you never want to do it again once your goal is achieved.]
But that was only because I had to keep going until my goal was reached.
To use the wish ticket and go home, I had no other choice but to stick with it.
[Just a moment.]
[Yes, Mr. Roe Deer, this is exactly what I wanted to focus on!]
[My friendāyouāre saying you desperately want to go home. And, in factā¦]
The host leaned in and whispered.
[I know why youāre saying you want to go home, Mr. Roe Deer.]
Why would there need to be a reason for someone to want to go home?
I tensed, preparing for whatever nonsensical argument it was about to make.
I had to let it talk and let it pass.
[Oh, this may be shocking, but please keep calm.]
But the hostās voice lowered further, turning into a soft whisper, compelling me to listen.
[Itās becauseā¦]
I couldnāt help but lean in, ears straining to hear.
[You actually donāt want to go home.]
ā¦ā¦
What?
[Deep down, you already know this, donāt you?]
[Youāre confusing yourself, misunderstanding things, and building biases because of two intense emotions.]
[Fear and desire.]
What are you saying right now�
[Oh, Mr. Roe Deer⦠You donāt miss home, and you donāt think that being home is good. Youāre just scared and miserable with what youāre doing right now.]
“ā¦ā¦!”
[Now, Mr. Roe Deer, do you truly hate the fact that the stories you enjoyed have become reality?]
[Didnāt you feel even a little thrill or excitement seeing how the things you imagined were brought to life? Are you really telling the truth when you say you only hate it?]
I donātā¦
I donāt hate it as much as I fear it because itās too dangerous.
[Danger! Ah, yes, a classic and respectable excuse. But letās think about this, Mr. Roe Deer.]
The old TV set, replacing the hostās head, crackled faintly.
[Is the āhomeā you wish to return to truly safe?]
T/N:
Sorry about this, but I need to adjust the release schedule š„² The chapters have been getting long in this arc and it’s a bit difficult to do full daily updates now š„² š„²
New release schedule until further notice:
– 8AM & 6PM (EST), even if the chapter has three parts
I’ll try to return to the old daily sched in the future if I can! Thank you everyone, as always, for your understanding
Siptea
Woah so Sir Braun does understand Soleum to some extent, even further