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Chapter 18 - The man who knew them

They didn't expect to find anyone in the restricted zone.

Let alone someone alive.

But the forest doesn't forget.

And neither do the ones it leaves behind.

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It happened in the late afternoon.

A crack.

Not from the sky. Not from machines.

A footstep. Deliberate. Heavy.

Yul raised his weapon instantly.

Tae-Jun held him back.

Waited.

A figure stepped into the clearing — wrapped in torn fatigues, beard wild, eyes hollow.

Old.

But not weak.

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He looked at them.

Looked through them.

Then — slowly — lowered the rifle slung on his back.

> "Didn't think I'd ever see you again," he said.

Korean. Rough dialect.

To Tae-Jun.

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Tae-Jun blinked.

His heart dropped.

"I… know you?"

The man stepped closer.

> "You were in Delta Squad. Sector 4. Han Tae-Jun, right? You and Sun-Woo."

Tae-Jun froze.

No one had said that name in weeks.

Yul stiffened, one hand still on his rifle.

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The man sat down on a fallen log like it was the most natural thing in the world.

> "I'm Sergeant Kim. I saw you get left behind. Figured you were dead."

He looked at Yul. "Didn't expect you to be with him."

Tension filled the space instantly.

Tae-Jun spoke carefully:

> "We're not enemies anymore."

The man didn't smile.

> "You sure about that?"

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> Entry Eighteen.

He knows me.

He knows Sun-Woo.

He saw the day I was left to die.

But he also sees Yul.

And I can feel it — the judgment, the doubt._

I don't care what side this man fought for.

If he sees Yul as a threat, I'll stand in the way.

Because Yul is the reason I'm still writing._

Not the reason I stopped.

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That night, the three men sat around a fire.

The silence was heavier than the dark.

Not because they didn't speak.

But because they all remembered the same war — and saw it through different scars.

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