Devil Child's

Devil Child's
Chapter 13



Jun Ki walks around the school. Because of his friendly face, some disciples often greeted him when he passed by him.



"People are interesting too.. Looks like this body is so popular.."



Jun Ki stopped behind the girl who was talking to someone on the phone.



"Yes! Why do you always tell me to approach Jovian? I don't want to deal with him anymore."



Jovians? Jun Ki has heard that Jovian is the name Ky has been using since he was in the human world.



"...."



"If you want revenge face it head-on! Don't tell me that!"



"...."



"As far as you! All right, we're over now! Don't call me anymore!" the girl pegged the phone with emotion.



"I don't love you anymore either." he grumbled.



The girl turned around to return to her class but was shocked when a man stood right in front of her.



"Oh my God! What are you doing here?! You're eavesdropping on my conversation?!" ask the girl in annoyance.



Instead of answering, Jun Ki instead folded his hands and leaned against a nearby wall.



"You know Jovian?" tanyakanya.



"What is your business?"



The girl chose to leave because for now she was unwilling to deal with a man. However, Jun Ki held the girl's arm and their two eyes met each other. A shiny green light emerged from both eyes of Jun Ki. And a few moments later also appeared in the girl's eyeballs. Jun Ki took off his grip on the girl's arm.



"What's your name?"



"Song Ahri."



"Ecculiar. I need you to do something for me. You want to, right?"



"Yes." Yeah."





I'm Not going to Forgive You





Jovian ruffled his hair in frustration. Jovian had taught Sung Ha many times, but the girl still could not do what he had pointed out.



"Yes! Why are you so bad."



The man put his strength around his waist and looked at Sung Ha in disbelief.



"You're even worse than the devil's newborn son."



"Yes! Why are you scolding me like that?!" sung Ha Protest.



"Maybe you taught me wrong" he continued.



Teaching wrong? Jovian remembered something important. Something he had forgotten all along. Something from this problem.



"You're right. You're an angel so everything I taught you was only useful when you became a demon."



"Then teach me as an angel."




"Yes! You really..."



Sung Ha held back his heightened emotions at the man.



"Then there's no point in me being here. I'd better go and see my parents."



Sung Ha took his bag and left immediately. He wanted to see his parents' situation. He misses them.



"Remember. Don't take your wings out. Your life can float if you do." said Jovian without seeing Sung Ha getting closer to the door.



"I understand. I'm not as stupid as you think."





***





Around six in the afternoon, Sung Ha had arrived at the hospital. Carrying some of the fruit he bought on the way, he walked towards the room where his parents were cared for.



"Dad.. Mother." she said as she opened the door to the room.



Sung Ha's arrival was greeted by two smiles that made Sung Ha's heart calm down a bit. The girl put the fruits she brought on the table. And sit on the bench between his father and mother's bed.



"How are you and mom? Are you feeling better?"



"It's better." replied Sung Ha's father.



"How's school?"



"My school is fine. Nothing special."



"What kind of special?" ask Sung Ha's mother.



"Arounded by a lot of guys?" goda.



"N-no!" Sung Ha's parents laughed together to see the reaction of his son's face.



"Sung Ha's.."



Sung Ha's mother fondly stroked his son's hand. Sung Ha's mother looked to her right side which was none other than her husband. The man nodded as his wife looked hesitant to say anything.



"What's wrong?"



"Go home and get a book in the drawer in your room. But you can't open it until you get here."



"Book?"



"Yes. A red book with flowers on its front."



"Now?"



"If you feel curious, grab it and bring it here" said Sung Ha's mother with a smile on her face.



"All right." Sung Ha stood up from his seat.



"I'll pick it up as soon as possible." the girl immediately said goodbye and went to the house to pick up the book that her mother meant.