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Chapter 18 - Chapter 18: Hanbin

The text message on my screen was as clinical as a system status report.

​Danoh:Thanks. You worked hard on the core, Hanbin-ah. Sleep well.

​I stared at the "Hanbin-ah" for a long time. It was the only part of the message that didn't feel like a professional courtesy. I wanted to reply. I wanted to tell her that I hadn't slept in forty-eight hours, that the coffee in my veins felt like battery acid, and that seeing her through a window with Sunho had hurt more than the punch I took in the alley.

​But I didn't. I locked my phone and let the darkness of the dorm room swallow me. Some variables are better left unassigned until the system is stable.

​The next morning, I wasn't at the university. I was standing in the polished, suffocatingly quiet hallway of Harin's prestigious high school.

​Our parents were busy with the post-holiday rush at the shop, and my eldest brother, Hyuk-hyung—was at a corporate seminar. When the school called saying a "guardian" was needed immediately for an incident involving Jeon Harin, I was the only one left to answer the call.

​I was wearing a black hoodie and jeans, looking more like a runaway than a guardian. As I stood outside the Dean's office, I felt a familiar simmering irritation. Harin was a firecracker, but she usually knew how to keep her fuse dry.

​I pushed the door open.

​Harin was sitting in a plastic chair, her arms crossed, looking remarkably unrepentant. Across from her sat a boy about her age, holding an ice pack to a very swollen, purple eye.

​"Jeon Hanbin-ssi?" the Dean asked, looking at my ID. "Thank you for coming. Your sister decided to use her martial arts training on a classmate today."

​"He was being a jerk," Harin muttered, her eyes flashing. "He was picking on the girl who sits in the back. I told him to stop. He didn't. So, I assisted him in stopping."

​I looked at the boy. He flinched under my gaze. I might have been exhausted, but I still carried the "Ice Prince" aura of SNU.

​"Is this true?" I asked the boy, my voice low and cold.

​The boy looked at me, then at Harin, and finally at the Dean. "Yes. I... I said some things I shouldn't have. I didn't think she'd actually punch me."

​"In our family," I said, leaning forward slightly so only the boy could hear, "we don't start fights. But we definitely finish them. You're lucky it was my sister and not me."

​The Dean cleared his throat. "Since the provocation was confirmed, we will stick to a warning for both parties. But Harin-ssi, violence is never the answer."

​After ten minutes of paperwork, we were finally ushered out. I walked toward the school gate, Harin skipping beside me as if she hadn't just narrowly avoided suspension.

​"You're not going to tell Eomma, right?" she asked, tugging at my sleeve. "Or Hyuk-oppa? He'll tease me for the rest of my life."

​"It's a secret," I said, sighing. "But Harin, next time, use your brain before your fists."

​"Harin! Is that you?"

​A voice called out from the school courtyard. I turned to see a tall, lean high schooler running toward us. It was Doyoon—Danoh's younger brother. He skidded to a stop, his eyes wide as he looked at Harin, then at me.

​"Hyung! What are you doing at my school?" Doyoon asked, bowing quickly to me before turning to my sister. "Harin! I heard what happened. You punched that bully! That was incredible! You're seriously the coolest girl in this district."

​Harin went slightly pink—a rare sight. "It was nothing, Doyoon. He was annoying."

​"Nothing? You're like a K-drama protagonist!" Doyoon's eyes were sparkling. He turned to me, his expression full of respect. "She is amazing. I've never seen anyone move that fast."

​I stood there, processing the data. The girl with the quadratic equation line. The girl whose brothers would break his legs.

​I looked at my sister, who was trying to act "cool." Then I looked at Doyoon, who was looking at her like she was a goddess.

​"Doyoon-ah," I said, my voice dangerously calm. "Are you the one who told a girl she was like a quadratic equation?"

​Doyoon froze. He looked at me, then at Harin, then back at me. "Wait... Harin is your sister? The sister?"

​"The one whose brother would break your legs," I confirmed, stepping closer.

​Doyoon turned pale. "Hyung... you... you go to the gym, don't you?"

​"Every day," I lied. "Why do you ask?"

​"Harin told me... she said if I ever bothered her again, her older brother would personally dismantle my skeletal system," Doyoon swallowed hard. "I thought she was exaggerating. But seeing you here, Hyung... in the flesh..."

​I felt a sudden urge to laugh. The world was too small.

​"I'm hungry," Harin announced. "Oppa, since you're here and you're not telling Eomma, you have to buy us lunch."

​"Us?" I asked.

​"Doyoon helped me find the Dean's office," Harin lied easily. "He deserves a meal."

​I looked at Doyoon. He looked terrified of me, but he also looked like he really wanted a burger.

​"Fine," I said. "Let's go. But Doyoon-ah? If you ever use a math pun on my sister again, I won't need a gym to do what she promised."

​Doyoon gave me a shaky thumbs-up. "Understood, Hyung. No math. Only respect."

​We sat in a booth at a nearby burger joint.

​"So, Hyung," Doyoon said, his mouth full of fries. "How is the project going? Noona says you're a 'Coding God.' She says the project would have crashed without you."

​My heart did a strange, painful stutter. "She said that?"

​"Yeah. She talks about you a lot," Doyoon said. "She says you're the most reliable person she knows. Even more than Sunho-sunbae."

​I looked out the window. Reliable. Coming from her, it felt like a title.

​"Sunho is... a good senior," I said.

​"He's okay," Doyoon shrugged. "But you, Hyung... you're real. Harin says you're scary, but you're the kind of guy who actually shows up."

​I looked at my sister. She caught my eye and gave me a small, knowing nod. She knew I was an idiot when it came to Danoh.

​"Eat your burger, Doyoon," I said, pushing my extra box of chicken nuggets toward him. He was a cute kid. A bit of a disaster, but a good soul.

​I pulled out my phone as we walked back to the cars.

​Me:I met Doyoon today. He's a handful, but he's a good kid. Tell him to work on his pick-up lines.

​I didn't wait for a reply. For the first time in two weeks, the system felt like it was finally back online.

 

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