Theatrical Regression Life Chapter 624

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Episode 624:

The evening after returning home.

Without any time to enjoy a peaceful daily life, the Park siblings invaded.

“I wonder if this is really true.”

“What do you mean by posting your front door password on the bulletin board of the group chat room?”

“But what should I do if I visit someone’s house like this?”

“What kind of man is this? We don’t even know each other and he’s so worried about us.”

Dayoung Park spoke confidently.

“We only do this to you.”

“I think that’s the problem.”

“I don’t say this to other people.”

“So I think that’s the problem.”

“Don’t worry about us.”

“I’m already worried.”

Lee Jae-heon saw Park Da-hoon standing awkwardly next to Park Da-young and looking embarrassed.

“Why are you so embarrassed, Dahun?”

“…I’m sorry….”

“It’s not that I want to receive an apology right now, but I was just asking because I was really curious.”

“…It’s rude to come to me so suddenly…”

Lee Jae-heon smiled.

“Better act confidently like your older sister. The backpack in your hand looks very bulky, but it doesn’t just contain textbooks, does it? Did you bring pajamas too? “Am I right?”

“You can’t come empty-handed….”

“Usually when you say something like that, you have to bring a gift from the host, not your luggage. “Of course, I don’t expect that kind of gift from you, but I’m a little embarrassed.”

Park Da-young winked with the soul of youth. It was so refreshing.

“Were you embarrassed because we were so cute?”

“Did the definition of cuteness change overnight? “The world is going crazy.”

“Aww, it’s cute.”

“Oh yeah, it’s cute and terrifying.”

“I understand. “It means you care for us terribly, right?”

“This is becoming less clear as the days go by, right?”

“Communication is going perfectly, so why are you doing this?”

“Huh…”

Seo-ah stuck her head out between Lee Jae-heon’s legs, sighing deeply.

“sister.”

“Seoaya, unni, wow.”

“…and oppa….”

“Oh, it’s been a while….”

Park Da-hoon, who was waving his hand awkwardly, glanced at Lee Jae-heon.

“…We saw each other yesterday, right?”

“Yes, it’s been a long time, but my illness still hasn’t subsided.”

Jaeheon Lee sighed deeply.

“It’s hard for our friends to imagine the fatigue of the man who drove the car for several hours. I just got off work. Teacher Yunbyeol Lee also just left. “Then my friends will understand that I’m tired, right?”

Dayoung Park raised her thumb.

“Then we can give you a massage.”

“driving me crazy. “They’re trying to turn someone into a child exploiter.”

“No matter what, they are not children.”

“Then you are exploiting youth, you bastards.”

“Just leaving it parked outside seems to be exploitation of youth.”

“Do you think the meaning of exploitation has changed in the meantime?”

Lee Jae-heon wiped his face and eventually nodded.

“Okay… come in you idiots…”

“Ahh.”

“Excuse me.”

The Park siblings had no humility.

‘As expected, parenting is difficult.’

Confirming that I had no talent for parenting was not only bittersweet, but also heartwarming. I was confident that those wicked things would not go somewhere starving or getting beaten up.

Jaeheon Lee asked as he watched two high school students taking their belongings out of their backpacks.

“Did you come right after school?”

“Neneng.”

“The palm tree.”

“Anyway.”

“I guess it’s okay these days.”

“It’s okay because we are autonomous.”

“There is also forced night study under the name of autonomy.”

“It was like that at our previous school, but this one was truly autonomous.”

“The teachers are wise.”

Even if students who were going crazy from academic stress were locked in a class, no one studied. It would have been an ethical choice to let him go so that he wouldn’t have to worry about studying, which he wasn’t going to do anyway.

Jaeheon Lee said as he entered the kitchen.

“Seeing as you brought it all in your school bag, I guess you already thought about coming here before you went to work.”

“Mister, it’s not going to work, it’s going to school. “I’m really grateful that people are already looking forward to our work life, but we haven’t made any money yet, so we’re just eating your money.”

“Oh, okay, going to school. “So what I said is correct?”

“No, I’m just asking the obvious.”

“I wish you were so confident.”

“I guess you now know what my charm is.”

“Maybe I’m a person who has a hard time understanding the situation…”

Lee Jae-heon continued, taking out green tea from the cupboard.

“After returning from my trip, I noticed that the tea leaves were spoiled. “The green tea is fine. Can I give you this?”

Park Da-hoon asked.

“Do you want some sugar?”

“Sugar in green tea, what kind of weird food is that?”

“There is a green tea cake, but wouldn’t green tea with sugar be just as delicious? And the black tea I drank on this trip was too bitter.”

“Did you at least give me milk back then?”

Lee Jae-heon waved a porcelain filled with tea leaves.

“And this is a young leaf, so I don’t use it.”

“Can I trust you?”

“Oh, then just drink plain water.”

“Can you be confident that it won’t be used more than plain water?”

“what? “Did you come here to start a fight?”

“Please don’t use it.”

“It’s hard, man.”

Lee Jae-heon placed several Korean snacks on the table along with green tea. Green tea made from leaves picked when it was still young had a fresh and strong aroma.

This was especially enjoyed by Jang Seo-ah.

“Seo, you drink tea well.”

“Tea is delicious.”

“Don’t people usually like sweets at this age?”

Lee Jae-heon responded to Park Da-young’s muttering.

“Seo-ah doesn’t like things that are too sweet.”

“Oh yeah?”

“It’s not that I don’t like it at all… If I had to choose between chocolate milk and milk with honey, I would pick the milk with honey.”

“Right.”

Lee Jae-heon asked after finishing his tea and sitting down.

“so.”

“yes.”

“Why did you come?”

“….”

“Because of the story I heard during this trip?”

Park Da-hoon shrugged his shoulders with an awkward expression.

“I’m worried.”

“okay?”

“We might be able to help…”

“That’s amazing.”

“…I’m also anxious.”

“This can be happen.”

Jaeheon Lee nodded.

“But don’t come too often.”

“…yes.”

“I’m hurt.”

There was a risk of physical harm.

Park Da-young, who was quietly watching the situation unfold, rummaged through the backpack she had placed next to her and immediately took out something. It was an A4 paper in a form that clearly looked like it had been filled out by a school teacher.

“uncle Uncle.”

“Oh yeah, whatever. “Why are you calling me?”

“We have home training.”

“Oh, I see. So why?”

“Let’s go grocery shopping.”

“….”

Jaeheon Lee looked out the window.

“…the sun has set now, right?”

“Okay, what should I do? I’ll just sleep today and go grocery shopping tomorrow.”

“I don’t think our Dayoung will go somewhere and get eaten.”

Rather, he hit Dayoung Park when he hit the back of the head, but he was not a guy who would get hit by anyone else. Jaeheon Lee sighed as he realized this deeply in his heart once again.

“Suddenly, what is home practice and what is intestines? No, in the first place, you left your friends somewhere and came alone. “They’re already scared if you leave them alone.”

“First of all, since there are three friends in total, the condition of being ‘alone’ does not apply, mister.”

“We’re not doing this because we don’t know the context of what we’re saying, right?”

“So, since there are three people, there is no problem.”

Dayoung Park slyly shrugged her shoulders.

“They aren’t even in the first grade of elementary school, so they can’t figure it out on their own?”

“That’s not what I said…”

“The kids spoke first.”

“….”

“You guys look anxious. “I won’t ask you why, so just go to your house.”

“Oh my god….”

Lee Jae-heon laughed.

“Are you very considerate of your friends?”

“Because I tend to be a bit humble.”

“They said they weren’t scared? In particular, Naeun will have to use the house alone without you, and that only makes him more scared.”

“So I said all three of us would sleep together. “After all, it’s on the same floor and next door.”

“We get along well.”

While Park Da-young and Park Da-hoon were at the aquarium, three high school students who were not the main members were terrified when they saw the two mannequins. It must have been quite painful not to be able to show such fear because people were watching.

This was evident during this trip to the villa as well. There were many rooms and a large house, but the sight of them sleeping huddled together in the same bed was a clear expression of such anxiety.

‘And yet you send it to me like this.’

In any case, there were no people who could only survive on losses.

“So… what about home training and grocery shopping?”

To Lee Jae-heon’s question, Park Da-hoon answered while mumbling his food.

“…Well… I have home training for third graders coming up soon. “It’s reflected in your grades…”

“But.”

Dayoung Park intervened.

“Cooking is evaluated. “Let’s cook, mister.”

“cooking?”

Jaeheon Lee shook his head.

“You know the basics of cooking.”

“That’s natural. “As you can see from this, I’ve decided on what to make.”

“Let me see.”

In the performance evaluation sheet that Dayoung Park handed over, there was a round bread that looked like it had been drawn with a three-color ballpoint pen. After doing something, it looked like they had scooped out the inside of the morning bread, put tomato sauce, cheese and eggs inside it, and baked it in the oven.

Lee Jae-heon said while gently rubbing his chin.

“Sounds delicious?”

“…is it so?”

“The recipe is not that difficult and the taste will be varied. “As long as the sauce isn’t too thin or the oven temperature isn’t too high, it will come out delicious.”

“Right?”

“Then I did everything well to figure out if there was anything to be anxious about.”

Park Da-young said, her eyes sparkling at Lee Jae-heon’s compliment, which was not a compliment.

“But we have to buy ingredients for this.”

“Uh…yeah, I see. Was the allowance I gave you not enough? “Did you buy a car?”

“What kind of car is this when you don’t even have a license? “He is doing this knowingly.”

At that moment, Park Da-young moved.

Park Da-young picked up Seo-ah and made her sit on Lee Jae-heon’s lap. She foresaw the future and grabbed Park Da-hoon, whose face was red from embarrassment, by the collar and placed her on Lee Jae-heon’s left side. She then clung to Lee Jae-heon’s right side and looked up at him.

Park Da-young opened her eyes brightly and asked.

“Can’t you go grocery shopping with us?”

“why me?”

“Ahhhhhh.”

“Oh, hey… Oh, don’t do that… Why are you doing this to me?”

“Dayeong is lying down with Mr. Ajo and I’m shopping for Gachi.”

“I said please don’t do that. I’m praying now. “I’m really praying.”

Lee Jae-heon said, pushing Park Da-young away.

“Can’t you just… have it delivered?”

“You don’t have romantic cells?”

“Why are there no such strange cells? And find some romance in grocery shopping. “Isn’t it our student Park Da-young who was left behind in the romantic cells?”

“Oh man.”

“Do you know why I don’t go to work? “Even when I come home from work like a ghost, it’s at this hour and they say I have time to go grocery shopping.”

“It’s not that late.”

“Huh, bear with me.”

fluttering.

Jaeheon Lee, who was looking at Dayoung Park’s performance evaluation sheet, soon let out a slow sigh.

“…Okay, let’s go.”

“Oh really?”

“What can’t the guys who invaded my house do? “I sleep and do the grocery shopping.”

“You’re going with me, right?”

“First of all…”

Lee Jae-heon looked down at Jang Seo-ah.

“Seoya.”

“yes.”

“Do you want to go too?”

“….”

Jang Seo-ah looked at the clock and calendar once and answered.

“Tomorrow is Manimoni Witch’s day.”

“Oh, I see.”

A child’s virtuous life was a law that must be observed.

Jang Seo-ah, the example of a child who is not very hands-on, had no special hobbies. When I fed him, he ate what I was given, and when I told him to sleep, he slept as I let him sleep.

The only way to be stubborn is to decorate yourself with accessories or clothes that you like.

‘If that’s a hobby, it’s a hobby.’

However, other than that, there was no specific claim, and one of the few claims was watching children’s animation. Lee Jae-heon decided to respect Seo-ah’s opinion.

“Then Teacher Lee Yun-byeol will have to stay a little longer tomorrow.”

“What a vicious boss.”

“If you knew how much extra allowance I give, you would be called a vice.”

“How much are you paying?”

“….”

Jaeheon Lee whispered the amount into Dayoung Park’s ear, and Dayoung Park slowly nodded.

“…indeed.”

“How much are you giving me?”

“understood.”

“Are you the only one who understands? What is it? How much do you pay?”

“If you find out, you’ll get hurt.”

Park Da-young asked Lee Jae-heon about her younger brother, who had a bewildered expression.

“Then we’re going grocery shopping, right?”

“Uh, okay.”

“You’re not buying it?”

“Why would I do such a foolish thing to those who know my home password?”

“I really like this about you.”

“I’m sometimes scared of these things about you…”

“Kid, just kidding.”

“It wouldn’t be a bad idea to think that way…”

Lee Jae-heon thought to himself.

‘The repellent has arrived.’

It seemed like I wouldn’t be able to see Park Min-jun’s face for a few days.

“….”

and.

They must have known that too.

(Continued in the next part)

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Theatrical Regression Life

Theatrical Regression Life

Theatrical Return
Score 8.6
Status: Completed Type: Author: Released: 2021 Native Language: Korean
Theatrical regression life of an old-fashioned villain (kkondae) who recalled his past life. “There’s nothing I wouldn’t do for a better life.” —— Survival in the ‘Otherworld’; a place where only the insane can set foot in.

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