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Chapter 3 - Chapter 3 — The Man Who Smiled at Cracks

The underground shrine hummed like a living thing in pain.

Golden veins flickered across the trunk of the massive tree. Cracks spidered slowly along its surface, glowing brighter each time Min-Jae's heart skipped.

Baek Do-Yun stepped fully into the light.

He looked nothing like a villain.

No dark cloak. No dramatic wind.

Just a well-fitted black coat, hands casually tucked into his pockets, like he'd arrived slightly early to a dinner reservation.

"I must say," Do-Yun sighed pleasantly, glancing around the shrine, "I expected something more… hidden."

Min-Jae looked between him and Seo-Ha.

"You two know each other."

Seo-Ha's jaw tightened. "Unfortunately."

Do-Yun placed a hand over his chest in mock offense. "Seo-Ha, that hurts. I trained you."

Min-Jae blinked. "Trained?"

Seo-Ha stepped slightly in front of him.

"He betrayed the Chronicle Keepers."

"Betrayed?" Do-Yun echoed lightly. "I improved efficiency."

The Golden Heart shuddered again.

Min-Jae flinched. "Can everyone stop talking like we're in a corporate meeting while the giant glowing tree is dying?"

Do-Yun's eyes slid toward him.

Warm. Polite.

Dangerous.

"You feel it too," Do-Yun said softly.

Min-Jae swallowed. "…Feel what?"

"The pulse."

The villain took one step forward.

The golden veins flared.

Min-Jae's chest tightened in response.

"Every time your heart races," Do-Yun continued, "the Golden Heart responds."

Min-Jae let out a strained laugh. "Wow. Romantic. I break reality with anxiety."

Seo-Ha grabbed his wrist.

"Don't react," she whispered urgently. "Stay calm."

"Stay calm?" he hissed. "There's a smiling maniac in an underground magic tree shrine!"

Do-Yun chuckled.

"Oh, I'm not a maniac," he corrected gently. "I'm practical."

He raised one hand.

The air shifted.

The petals around the tree froze mid-spin.

The shrine dimmed.

Min-Jae felt something clamp around his thoughts.

Not pain.

Pressure.

Like invisible hands testing the shape of his existence.

Seo-Ha stepped forward.

"You cannot control him."

Do-Yun tilted his head. "Control? No."

His gaze flicked back to Min-Jae.

"I simply want to understand him."

The tree cracked again.

A deeper fracture split down the trunk.

Min-Jae winced.

"Okay, that's definitely connected to me."

Do-Yun smiled wider.

"Very good."

He extended his hand toward Min-Jae.

"Come here."

Min-Jae stared. "You're going to have to sell that better."

Do-Yun's expression didn't change.

"You are a mistake," he said calmly. "Time was never meant to split for you."

Seo-Ha's grip tightened.

"He is not a mistake."

Do-Yun looked at her almost kindly.

"You were sent back to erase him."

Silence fell like a dropped stone.

Min-Jae blinked.

"…Excuse me?"

Seo-Ha's fingers trembled.

"I was sent to locate the Golden Heart," she said carefully.

"To stabilize it," Do-Yun corrected smoothly. "And stabilization requires removing anomalies."

Min-Jae stared at her.

"You were sent to erase me?"

Her silence lasted half a second too long.

That half second felt like a fracture inside his ribs.

Do-Yun watched the shift in Min-Jae's expression with interest.

"There it is," he murmured.

The Golden Heart responded instantly.

A surge of light burst from the cracks.

Petals exploded outward.

The shrine shook violently.

Min-Jae staggered back as the tree's veins flared blinding gold.

Seo-Ha grabbed his shoulders.

"Min-Jae, listen to me."

"Did you know?" he demanded.

Her eyes were fierce, not guilty.

"Yes," she said.

The word landed heavy.

"But I chose not to."

The tree pulsed.

Min-Jae's anger flared again.

The ground cracked.

Stone tiles shattered beneath his feet.

Do-Yun's smile faded slightly.

"Ah," he said quietly. "Emotionally volatile. That's inconvenient."

He snapped his fingers.

The air twisted.

A ring of golden chains formed around Min-Jae, hovering inches from his body.

Min-Jae yelped. "Nope. Absolutely not."

Seo-Ha stepped between them.

"You freeze time to stop suffering," she said sharply. "But you don't understand it."

Do-Yun's eyes darkened for the first time.

"I understand it very well."

The temperature dropped.

Min-Jae suddenly felt a weight of memory that wasn't his—

A battlefield.

Smoke.

A city frozen mid-scream.

Do-Yun standing alone while everything else stood still.

The vision vanished.

Min-Jae inhaled sharply.

Do-Yun lowered his hand.

"Love," the villain said quietly, almost tiredly, "is the reason time fractures."

He gestured to the tree.

"You. Her. That connection."

Seo-Ha's voice steadied.

"Love is why it heals."

The Golden Heart flickered between dim and bright.

As if undecided.

Min-Jae looked at Seo-Ha.

"You were going to erase me," he said softly.

She met his eyes.

"I was ordered to."

"Same difference."

"No," she said.

Her voice didn't shake.

"The moment I saw you freeze time without fear… I knew you were not a threat."

The chains around him flickered.

Min-Jae stared at her.

"Without fear?"

"You made a joke," she said. "No one jokes when the sky breaks."

He blinked.

"…That's because panic doesn't help."

The Golden Heart flared brighter.

Do-Yun watched closely.

"Fascinating."

He lifted his hand again.

But this time—

Min-Jae stepped forward.

"I'm tired of everyone talking like I'm a glitch," he said.

His voice was shaking.

But steady enough.

"If I'm a mistake, fine. But I didn't choose this."

The tree responded instantly.

Golden veins surged.

The hovering chains shattered into dust.

Do-Yun's eyes widened slightly.

"Ah," he breathed.

Seo-Ha looked at Min-Jae in disbelief.

The Golden Heart pulsed in rhythm with his heartbeat.

For the first time—

It wasn't cracking.

It was glowing.

Do-Yun's smile slowly returned.

"Interesting."

He adjusted his coat.

"I will not force this."

Min-Jae blinked. "Oh. That's… nice?"

Do-Yun looked amused.

"Because forcing you would break it further."

He turned, stepping backward into shadow.

"But remember this, Kang Min-Jae."

The shrine dimmed around him.

"The Golden Heart does not reward love without cost."

His gaze flicked briefly to Seo-Ha.

"And she knows the price."

The darkness swallowed him.

Silence fell.

The Golden Heart's glow softened.

Min-Jae exhaled shakily.

"…Okay."

He looked at Seo-Ha.

"I feel like I missed several important briefings."

She stared at the tree.

"It's worse than before," she whispered.

Min-Jae followed her gaze.

The largest crack along the trunk glowed deep gold.

A petal drifted down slowly.

When it touched the ground—

It turned to ash.

Seo-Ha closed her eyes.

"If we change time again…"

Her voice trembled for the first time.

"…someone will lose a memory."

Min-Jae frowned.

"What kind of memory?"

She opened her eyes.

The answer sat heavy between them.

"A precious one."

Min-Jae looked at the glowing tree.

Then at her.

Then back at the crack spreading slowly across the Golden Heart.

"…You really should've led with that."

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