IZSTASL Chapter 9
by BreeFuck, is this funny to you?
The rage that had started to die down flared up again. Piece of shit. Psycho bastard who never should’ve been born.
If he had actually been pissed, I might’ve at least felt satisfied, but no—he had just messed with me for fun because I annoyed him a little.
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I ground my teeth but forced myself to take deep breaths. Not now. Fuck. If I start shit, I’ll just die.
Think about the chocolate bar. The chocolate bar. Mine.
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That helped. A little.
Yoon Si-chan, still smirking, went back to rummaging through the open lockers. Seeing that pissed me off all over again, so I reached into my pocket, feeling for the chocolate bar—nothing.
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I glanced around and spotted it lying next to the stack of textbooks on the floor. Must’ve fallen out earlier when I twisted my body from the pain.
The moment I bent down to pick it up, Yoon Si-chan turned his head. His gaze landed directly on the chocolate bar.
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This is bullshit. No way I’m letting him take it.
I grabbed the chocolate bar almost on instinct and hid it behind my back. If he tried to take it, I was ready to shove it in my mouth right then and there.
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I clutched it tightly, prepared to eat it on the spot if necessary, but Yoon Si-chan just let out a dry laugh like he was dumbfounded.
“What are you doing.”
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“What…”
“Just eat it.”
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“Huh?”
An unexpected response. My dumbfounded voice slipped out.
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Looking annoyed, he tilted his head back slightly and sighed.
“I said eat it.”
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His voice carried clear irritation.
I didn’t understand what the fuck was happening.
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“Don’t fuck with me, bastard. You’re just gonna bitch about it later.”
“You’re fucking ridiculous.”
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Laughing like he was too dumbfounded to respond, Yoon Si-chan turned his head away and started pulling textbooks out of the locker.
What the hell. Why is he acting like this. This shit is rare as hell.
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Zombies were everywhere, and food was going to be the biggest problem. Did he not get that? Was he just stupid?
“Hey, get some out too.”
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“Huh? Oh, fuck….”
I stuffed the chocolate bar into my pocket and, making a point of it, flipped him off as I opened a locker and pulled out a textbook.
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Yoon Si-chan didn’t pay me any attention and kept pulling out more stuff.
I had no clue what he was planning to do with all this.
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Honestly, I just wanted to take a stapler and smash it into his head.
I held back, thinking about the moment I’d finally get to eat the chocolate bar.
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By the time we had pulled out all the textbooks from the lockers, there were around forty of them stacked on the floor.
Yoon Si-chan grabbed a roll of blue tape and started wrapping two books tightly together.
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“What are you doing with that?”
I couldn’t figure out what the hell his plan was, so I asked.
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“Making a rope.”
“Does that even make sense?”
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That thing would snap immediately.
I frowned, questioning his logic, and Yoon Si-chan paused what he was doing to look at me.
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Shit. He’s scary.
This time, he might actually throw a punch.
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I quickly added,
“Uh, I mean… how are you gonna do it?”
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I even made sure to let my voice trail off at the end, just to be extra cautious.
Maybe that worked because instead of hitting me, Yoon Si-chan turned back to his work and started explaining his plan.
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First, he’d tape two textbooks together to create twenty solid blocks.
Then, he’d bind those blocks together with more tape and staple them like links in a chain.
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For the base, he’d stack six books together to make it heavier, then secure it to the floor by tying it with nearby desks and chairs.
Finally, he’d tilt a desk at an angle to make sure the book-rope could extend out the window.
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“So… what if it breaks? Does this even work?”
“That’s why we go down one at a time.”
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He explained that one person would hold onto the structure while the first one climbed down, and then that person would help the next one down from below.
For once, he was actually answering properly, so I nodded without thinking.
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Even if the rope snapped mid-way, we’d already be partway down, so it wouldn’t be too bad.
Once we escaped the building, the zombies were already swarming the front gate, so we’d have to take the hidden path behind the school.
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I followed Yoon Si-chan’s lead and started binding the books together.
The only sounds filling the room were the distant growls of zombies behind the door and the noise of tape peeling and sticking.
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As I picked up the last two textbooks, a familiar name caught my eye.
30518 Seo Jae-jun.
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The name of the guy currently lying in pieces beyond that door.
That’s when I finally realized—we were in Class 5.
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Yoon Si-chan and I were in Class 6, which meant this was our classroom’s direct neighbor.
That terrifying, unfamiliar hallway was the same damn place I saw every day.
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Seo Jae-jun’s textbook was covered in doodles.
‘Language and Media’ had been turned into ‘Carp and Media,’ and ‘Korean History’ had been scribbled into ‘Korean Rice.’
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Seeing his traces still here left me with a weird feeling.
But in the end, he and I were the same kind of murderer.
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The only difference was that I had picked the right side.
Picked the right side… fuck.
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Even thinking about it disgusted me.
Why the hell was I even putting myself in the same category as that psycho?
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Now that I thought about it, there was something I’d completely forgotten.
The moment I had barely survived, he started pulling his stupid pranks, and I lost track of everything else.
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But there was no real reason for him to kill Seo Jae-jun.
He could’ve let him inside after saving me.
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“Hey, why did you kill Seo Jae-jun?”
I casually asked while tying up Seo Jae-jun’s textbook.
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Yoon Si-chan, focused on his task, lifted his head.
“Because he was fucking annoying.”
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Figures.
So this bastard found him unbearable too.
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His voice was emotionless, but hearing that answer made me weirdly happy.
I even raised my index finger excitedly as I responded.
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“Wow, so you did find him annoying? Right? Fuck, didn’t you just wanna kill him?”
Caught up in the shared sentiment, I raised my voice.
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I started ranting about how even Seo Jae-jun’s voice was disgusting—then suddenly, I remembered.
The moment Yoon Si-chan had grabbed me by the hair and kicked Seo Jae-jun in the stomach.
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“I honestly thought you were just gonna let me die.”
“I should have.”
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“You asshole, then why the fuck did you save me?”
“I was kidding.”
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He said it was a joke, but his face was completely blank, not even the slightest twitch.
There was no point in asking why he saved me.
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He just needed a disposable shield.
And between me and Seo Jae-jun, Seo Jae-jun had been the bigger pain in the ass.
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“If he was that annoying, why didn’t you just kill him sooner?”
I used to take care of shit immediately.
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For a while, thanks to this bastard, I was fucking terrified of lighting a cigarette.
I swallowed back the urge to say that out loud.
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“Because that would’ve been a waste of time, dumbass.”
“And beating the shit out of Park Hyun-woo wasn’t?”
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“He was asking for it.”
“And what the fuck is your standard for that, you psycho?”
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“Like when you talk back to me like this.”
“Ah—!”
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Before I could react, a flick landed square on my forehead.
I clutched my head with both hands and lowered it, and I heard the sound of Yoon Si-chan trying to hold back laughter.
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Piece of shit.
When I rubbed my forehead and looked up, he had already burst out laughing, his head tilted downward as he wrapped tape around the books.
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Sunlight from the window illuminated his face, making him look oddly bright—completely unlike the usual psychotic bastard he was.
As much as I hated to admit it, he was stupidly good-looking.
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The contrast between his usual cold expression and the way he smiled made it even worse.
Meanwhile, I looked the same whether I was smiling or not. Fuck.
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Getting hit was bad enough, but realizing that fact made me even angrier.
“Why the fuck did you hit me?!”
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“Wanna try again?”
Yoon Si-chan formed a clamp with his fingers—the same fingers that had wrecked my cheek earlier—and held it out.
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The moment the pain from before flashed through my mind, I averted my eyes and shut my mouth.
Satisfied, he turned his head with a laugh.
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He always acted like nothing fazed him, grinning like he was invincible.
It made my fists clench.
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I wanted to snatch the bat he had tossed aside and smash it over his head, but the thought of what would happen if I failed held me back.
Fucking bastard.
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I hoped he’d get bitten someday and die in the worst, most painful way possible.
Biting the inside of my lip, I silently continued wrapping the books in tape.
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We bound exactly twenty-one stacks of textbooks together, securing them with tape before stapling over the surface.
Since the staples couldn’t go through the books, we spread them straight and pressed them against the tape to hold everything together.
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For the base of the book rope, we bundled six books together and fixed them to the floor.
Then, we dragged over desks and chairs, taping them down to reinforce the structure.
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We flipped the desk near the window upside down and stacked some books in front of it.
After adding two more overturned desks on top, we had a decent-looking incline.
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Now, all that was left was to drop the book rope out the window.
“Hey, should I just throw this down now?”
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I held onto the end of the book rope and turned to ask.
“Wait a second.”
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Yoon Si-chan wrapped three staplers together with tape and walked toward the window.
Narrowing his eyes, he carefully surveyed the outside.
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He leaned out the window, glancing left and right.
What the hell is he doing?
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I watched him in silence—then suddenly realized something.
If I pushed him now, he’d go straight down.
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Right now, I was the one who could kill Yoon Si-chan.