Day 190. 06:00 hours.
The infirmary. L2.
Alessia had not slept.
Jae-min had slept deeply — the satisfied exhaustion of a man who had been recovered for two days and who had spent yesterday afternoon with two of his wives, and whose spending of energy was what finally let his body rest.
But Alessia had not slept because of the data.
The data was on the tablet.
The notepad was beside the tablet.
The cross-match results were on the screen.
The ten pieces of the puzzle were in her head — ten pieces, one cracked, the picture forming but not complete.
Today was the day she compiled everything.
Today was the day she wrote the report.
Today was the day she told Jae-min.
Everything.
The DNA divergence, the impossible blood, the blood sub-types, the compatibility numbers, the Hua contradiction, the four blood groups matching four power categories, the before-samples, the Elena anomaly, the void imprint theory — cracked, uncertain, possibly projection — and the Blank Slate.
She sat at the station in the dark with the infirmary lights off and the only light the blue glow of the tablet on her face, on her black hair, on her black eyes.
She had been compiling since 22:00 last night — eight hours, fifteen pages of handwriting that was different from her old handwriting because her motor skills had been rewritten along with her blood.
The kind of detail a scientist noticed and filed.
"The transformation is complete and irreversible — I accepted that three days ago when I looked in the mirror and saw a woman with black hair and pale skin and black eyes looking back, and the woman looking back was me and was not me and was me again, and the acceptance is the thing that lets me sit here in the dark at six in the morning with fifteen pages of different handwriting and a report that is going to change everything." Alessia reflected, her tired black eyes scanning the final version on the screen.
The report was done.
A document, organized and structured, the work of a doctor and a scientist who had been building toward this moment for weeks.
The compilation of everything she knew and everything she did not know and everything she suspected and everything she could not confirm.
She read it one last time.
— THE REPORT —
Subject: Enhanced Biology Investigation — Full Compilation
Author: Dr. Alessia Romano Santos (Fundamental-type, Creation)
Date: Day 190
Section 1: DNA Divergence
Rico, Gabriel, Jae-min, and Ji-yoo are no longer genetically related by DNA.
Before-samples (drawn in the first weeks, pre-Threshold) confirm normal human DNA matching family relations.
After-samples (current) show complete DNA divergence.
The regression, the Threshold, and the gamma saturation have rewritten their DNA.
They are still family in name, memory, and identity. Not in DNA.
Conclusion: Enhanced DNA is rewritten completely.
The before is human.
The after is not.
Note: Per-cycle conception rates
Baseline × Baseline ~20% per cycle.
Enhanced × Baseline ~10% per cycle.
Enhanced × Enhanced ~5% per cycle (cross-species even lower).
These are per-cycle rates, NOT compatibility barriers.
The species compatibility system (below) determines whether conception is possible at all.
Section 2: The Impossible Blood
All Enhanced carry a blood type that does not fit any known medical category.
Not A, not B, not AB, not O.
Not positive, not negative.
The blood shifts in the typing kit — a behavior no human blood exhibits.
Before-samples confirm normal human blood types that were changed to the impossible type at the Threshold.
Conclusion: The blood is not human blood.
The Enhanced are not entirely human in the biological sense.
Section 3: Blood Sub-Types (Species-Specific)
The impossible blood has at least four sub-types corresponding to four power categories.
Cross-species transfusion causes agglutination and lysis — blood poisoning — death.
Same-species transfusion is compatible.
Group 1 (Fundamental): Jae-min, Ji-yoo, Yue, Alessia (post-upgrade), Elena Cortez (anomaly).
Group 2 (Elemental): Mark Jordan, Vasquez, Aiko, Gabriel, Paolo, Chocho.
Group 3 (Body Enhancement): Rico, Jennifer, woman in white, Lena.
Group 4 (Support): Tessa, Kiko, Father Emil, Jomar, Sarah.
Conclusion: Blood compatibility is species-specific.
Cross-species transfusion is fatal.
Section 4: Essence Genome Signatures
Each Enhanced carries a second genome — the essence genome — alongside their DNA.
The essence genome determines the power, the blood sub-type, and the compatibility.
Four signatures (A, B, C, D) correspond to four power categories.
Conclusion: The essence genome is the upstream cause.
The blood is the downstream effect.
The power determines the signature.
The signature determines the blood.
Section 5: Compatibility Numbers
Conception compatibility between Enhanced individuals varies based on species pairing.
Same species (fundamental × fundamental): high (70-100%).
Cross-species (fundamental × elemental): low.
Enhanced × Baseline: 100% (Blank Slate — see Section 10).
Notable numbers: Yue × Jae-min: 70% (same species, not dual).
Ji-yoo × Jae-min: 95% (same species, dual powers).
Alessia × Jae-min (pre-upgrade): 5% (cross-species, matching the Enhanced+Enhanced per-cycle rate).
Alessia × Jae-min (post-decoy-upgrade): 7% (+2% from Snake Man decoy essence).
Alessia × Jae-min (post-full-upgrade): 100% (fundamental × fundamental, same species).
Elena Cortez × Jae-min: 92% (anomaly — see Section 8).
Section 6: The Threshold Mechanism
The Threshold activates dormant radiation from gamma saturation.
The Inner Desire — the soul's deepest subconscious craving at the moment of near-death — determines the power that manifests.
Yue's deepest desire was to be elsewhere → Space, Blink.
Jae-min's deepest desire was a second chance → Space, Time.
Ji-yoo's deepest desire was to protect herself from falling → Gravity, Force.
Elena's deepest desire was to survive the cold → Thermal Manipulation.
Alessia's deepest desire was to heal → Life.
The signature comes from what is present during the Threshold.
The power comes from what is desired.
Section 7: The Before-Samples
Before-samples confirm that all Enhanced had normal human blood types before the Threshold.
The Threshold changed the blood from human to impossible.
The change is complete and irreversible.
No Enhanced was born with impossible blood — all were changed.
Conclusion: The Enhanced are made, not born.
The Threshold is the making.
Section 8: The Elena Cortez Anomaly
Elena Cortez has an elemental power (Thermal Manipulation) but a fundamental blood type (Group 1).
Her essence genome shows Signature A (fundamental) alongside Signature B (elemental) — two signatures in one body.
Elena's testimony: she felt Jae-min's void during her Threshold.
The void was present.
The void imprinted a fundamental signature alongside her elemental power.
(Note: Elena's stated reason for arriving at the compound was to warn Jae-min about a threat — the Archbishop.
The void testimony was given during the investigation.)
Status: Blood data = objective, confirmed.
Testimony = subjective, not independently verified.
The anomaly is real (the blood is Group 1).
The explanation (void imprint) is a theory built on testimony.
Section 9: The Void Imprint Theory (CRACKED — UNCERTAIN)
Theory: Jae-min's void imprints a fundamental signature on anyone who crosses the Threshold within his three-kilometer radius.
Testing: Yue sensed a "resonance" in all non-original Enhanced.
However, the resonance is uniform across all subjects (should vary if real).
Yue acknowledges it may be projection — her own fundamental signature reflected back.
No objective test exists to confirm the resonance.
The theory rests on Elena's testimony (subjective) and Yue's sensing (subjective).
Status: NOT CONFIRMED. Possibly projection. Possibly real. Cannot verify without an objective test that does not rely on sensing.
Section 10: The Blank Slate
Baseline humans (non-Enhanced) have no essence genome.
No signature.
No impossible blood.
They are "blank slates" — a canvas with no paint.
Blank Slate compatibility with any Enhanced = 100%, regardless of species.
The canvas does not care what color the paint is.
Evidence:
Hua (Baseline) pregnant by Jae-min (fundamental) immediately.
Four Orgy Five women (Baseline) pregnant by Paolo (elemental) immediately.
Marie (Baseline) pregnant by Rico (body enhancement).
Note: Enhanced × Baseline per-cycle conception rate is ~10%.
However, Baselines have no essence genome — no signature, no species barrier.
The 10% is a per-cycle rate, not a compatibility barrier.
Baselines are universally compatible with any Enhanced species.
Conception may take multiple cycles but is always possible.
Conclusion: Baselines are universally compatible.
The Blank Slate is the exception to the species system.
Section 11: Alessia's Upgrade
Alessia absorbed the Snake Woman's full essence and ten raider essences via Jae-min's void.
The essences changed her signature from C (body) to A (fundamental).
Her Life power was upgraded to its fundamental tier — Creation.
The power to make something from nothing.
Alessia does NOT have Void powers.
Does NOT have spatial awareness.
Does NOT have a pocket dimension.
Her power is Life — at its fundamental tier, Life becomes Creation.
Abilities: healing (Life), scar erasure (Creation rewriting), creation from nothing (Creation), enhanced Life Sense (feeling all living things).
Compatibility: 5% (pre-upgrade) → 7% (post-decoy) → 78% (Snake Woman full essence) → 100% (+10 raider essences).
Physical transformation: black hair, pale skin, black eyes, violet glow when active.
Fundamental-type appearance.
Pregnancy: confirmed.
Child will be fundamental-type.
Section 12: Summary
The Enhanced are a new biology.
Not human entirely.
The Threshold rewrites DNA, blood, and essence.
The power determines the species.
The species determines the blood.
The blood determines the compatibility.
Four species: Fundamental, Elemental, Body Enhancement, Support.
The Blank Slate (Baseline humans) is the exception — universally compatible with any Enhanced species.
Per-cycle conception rate is ~10%, but conception is always possible across multiple cycles.
The void imprint theory is unconfirmed.
Jae-min's power may or may not imprint on others.
The data is insufficient.
The investigation is not complete.
But the foundation is laid.
The Enhanced know what they are.
They know what they can do.
They know what they cannot do.
And they know what they do not yet know.
— END REPORT —
Alessia closed the tablet and set it down.
She looked at the dark infirmary, at the station where she had spent eight hours compiling everything she knew and everything she did not know into a document that was going to change the household's understanding of itself.
The report was done.
Now she had to tell Jae-min.
— • • • —
Day 190. 07:00 hours.
The Third Floor.
The Master Attic Sanctuary.
The Command Bed.
Jae-min was awake and sitting up in bed with his dark eyes on the door.
He had felt her coming up the stairs through spatial awareness, through the void, through the three-kilometer radius that was always on.
He knew she was coming.
He knew she had not slept.
He knew the data was done because he could feel it in her heartbeat — elevated and steady, the heartbeat of a woman who had finished something and was bringing it to him.
"Come in." Jae-min called, before she opened the door — because he knew she was there and she knew he knew.
Alessia opened the door and walked in.
Her black hair was loose, not in a ponytail, the hair of a woman who had been up all night and whose up-all-night had not included a hair tie.
Her black eyes were tired — not violet-glowing, just tired.
The tired of a woman who had been staring at a tablet for eight hours and whose staring had produced the report.
Jae-min looked at her — at the tired, at the black hair, at the black eyes, at the tablet in her hand.
"You did not sleep." Jae-min observed, not a question.
"I did not sleep." Alessia confirmed, holding up the tablet.
"The report." Jae-min surmised, reaching for it.
"The report." Alessia confirmed, sitting on the bed beside him and placing the tablet between them. She opened the document on the screen — twelve sections, ten pieces, the picture that was forming. "Read it."
Jae-min took the tablet and read.
He read slowly, the way he read everything — methodically, completely, the reading of a man who did not skip and did not skim.
Section by section: the DNA divergence, the impossible blood, the blood sub-types, the essence genome signatures, the compatibility numbers, the Threshold mechanism, the before-samples, the Elena anomaly, the void imprint theory — cracked — the Blank Slate, Alessia's upgrade, the summary.
He read for twenty minutes.
Alessia sat beside him without speaking, without explaining.
The report spoke for itself.
Jae-min finished and set the tablet down on the bed between them.
His dark eyes went to the wall — the wall he looked at when he was processing, the wall that took his eyes off everything else and put them on a flat surface where the information could arrange itself.
"The Enhanced are not human — not entirely, the DNA is rewritten, the blood is not human blood, the essence genome is not human, and I am the source, I am the void, I am the thing that started all of this, and the four species and the blood types and the compatibility and the Blank Slate and the child that is coming and the children that are already coming — all of it connects to me, to the void, to the power that I carry." Jae-min processed, his dark eyes on the wall, his breath steady, his mind arranging the twelve sections into a structure he could hold and turn and examine from every angle.
"The Enhanced are not human." Jae-min said, his voice low — not flat, low.
The low of a man who had just read that he was not what he thought he was.
"Not entirely — the DNA is rewritten, the blood is not human blood, the essence genome is not human." Alessia confirmed, her voice careful and measured. "The biology is different. You are still you. Ji-yoo is still Ji-yoo. The identity is the same. The biology is not."
"The biology is not." Jae-min repeated, filing the information, his eyes still on the wall. "And the species — four species. Fundamental, Elemental, Body Enhancement, Support."
"Four species based on the power." Alessia confirmed. "The power determines the species. The species determines the blood. The blood determines the compatibility."
"And I am fundamental — Space and Time, Group one, Signature A." Jae-min stated, turning his eyes from the wall to her.
"You are fundamental. Ji-yoo is fundamental — Gravity and Force, dual powers, same species. Yue is fundamental — Space." Alessia confirmed, watching his face.
"And you." Jae-min said, his dark eyes finding hers — finding the black hair, the pale skin, the black eyes of the woman who had been Body Enhancement three days ago and was now Fundamental and whose Fundamental was Creation.
"And me — Life at its fundamental tier, Creation, Signature A, Group one, one hundred percent compatible with you." Alessia confirmed, her hand going to her stomach — the stomach that was flat now but would not be flat for long, the stomach that held the child that was fundamental and that the one hundred percent had made possible.
"One hundred percent." Jae-min said — the number that meant the child, the number that meant the five percent was over and the wall was gone.
"One hundred percent." Alessia confirmed.
Jae-min's eyes went back to the wall.
The processing was not done.
"And the Blank Slate — Baselines, universally compatible with any Enhanced regardless of species." Jae-min continued, working through the sections.
"Hua, Marie, the Orgy Five — all Baseline, all pregnant, all universally compatible." Alessia listed, her voice carrying the correction she had been carrying for days. "The ten percent per-cycle rate is real, but it is not a compatibility barrier. It is just the chance per cycle. Baselines have no species barrier. My first examination confused per-cycle rate with compatibility. That was my error."
"Your error." Jae-min acknowledged, his eyes steady — the steady of a captain receiving information that changed the understanding of his household.
"And the void imprint — the theory, cracked." Jae-min moved to the next section.
"Cracked." Alessia confirmed, her jaw tightening the way it tightened when the data was not enough. "Yue's sensing is uncertain, possibly projection. The resonance is uniform — which suggests it is not real. And Elena's testimony is subjective. The blood is real — Group one. The explanation — the void imprinting — is a theory built on testimony that I cannot verify without an objective test that does not rely on sensing."
"You cannot verify it." Jae-min stated.
"Not yet — I do not have that test yet." Alessia admitted, and the yet was the word that Jae-min heard and filed under ongoing.
Jae-min looked at her — at the black hair, at the tired black eyes, at the woman who had not slept and who had compiled twelve sections and ten pieces and who was sitting on his bed at seven in the morning with a tablet and a report and the everything that the report contained.
"What do you need?" Jae-min asked — the question of a captain who had received the briefing and was ready to give the scientist what she needed next.
"Time — I need time to find an objective test for the void imprint, time to verify or disprove the resonance, time to investigate the woman in white's deep trace if it is real." Alessia laid out, her voice gaining the focused clarity of a scientist who knew exactly what she needed. "And I need to tell the household. Not everything — not the void imprint theory, it is not confirmed. Not the Elena anomaly, it is too complex. But the basics. The four species. The blood types. The compatibility. The Blank Slate. The household needs to know what they are."
"The household needs to know." Jae-min confirmed with a nod. "When?"
"Today, at dinner — the household at the table, I present the basics." Alessia planned, her voice steady. "Enough for them to understand what they are. Not enough to overwhelm."
"Dinner — I will have Hua prepare something." Jae-min decided, the corner of his mouth lifting almost imperceptibly. "The household eats better when the news is served with food."
"Food helps." Alessia agreed, and almost smiled — the almost-smile of a woman who had not slept and who was tired and who was sitting on a bed with her husband and whose husband was talking about food because food was what Jae-min did when the news was big.
"Sleep." Jae-min commanded, his voice shifting from captain to husband. "You did not sleep. You are pregnant. Sleep. I will arrange the dinner. You present at 18:00."
"Sleep." Alessia echoed, and the word was what let her body acknowledge the tired she had been holding off with data — the tired that was ending because the report was done and the telling was scheduled and the only thing left was sleep.
She lay down on the Command Bed, and Jae-min pulled the blanket over her with the gentleness of a husband who was clingy and whose clingy was expressed as blankets when his wife was tired.
"Sleep." Jae-min said again, making sure.
"Sleep." Alessia confirmed, and closed her black eyes.
The tired released.
The sleep came fast — the fast sleep of a woman who had been awake for thirty hours and whose thirty hours was ending because the report was done and the bed was warm and the blanket was on and the husband was there.
She slept.
Jae-min sat beside her with the tablet in his hands, reading the report a second time — the reading of a man who had read it once for content and was reading it again for implication.
The Enhanced were not human.
Four species.
The Blank Slate.
The compatibility.
The child that was coming — fundamental.
The children that were already coming — Baseline mothers, Enhanced fathers, universally compatible.
The household was going to learn this tonight, at dinner, with food.
He set the tablet down and looked at Alessia — at the sleeping woman on his bed, at the black hair on the pillow, at the pale face, at the closed black eyes.
The woman who was carrying his child and who was fundamental and who was Creation and who had just compiled the most important document in the compound's history and who was now sleeping because she was pregnant and she was tired and the report was done.
He would arrange the dinner.
He would tell Hua.
He would tell Rico.
He would have the household at the table at 18:00.
And Alessia would present.
And the household would learn what they were.
— • • • —
Day 190. 18:00 hours.
Ground Floor.
The dining hall.
The household was at the table — all of them, the full household.
Jae-min at the head, Alessia beside him, Rico at his right, the wives — Alessia, Jennifer, Yue, Hua, Gabriel — along the wall, the Orgy Five in the corner, the Enhanced and the Baseline and the ridge group and the coalition and the Hearth.
Two hundred and forty-eight people who were about to learn what they were.
The food was on the table — rice, dried fish, lugaw.
Carmen at the stove, Esperanza at the ladle, Sofia at the plates.
Hua on her stool.
The food Jae-min had asked for because the household ate better when the news was served with food.
Alessia stood at the head of the table beside Jae-min.
Her black hair was in a ponytail — she had found a hair tie.
Her black eyes were rested, not fully, but she had slept four hours and four hours was enough to stand and enough to speak and enough to present.
The dining hall went quiet.
The quiet of a room that knew the doctor was about to speak and had been waiting for it — the room that had seen the black hair and the pale skin and the transformation and the pregnancy and the three days in the infirmary and the screaming yesterday and wanted it explained.
"I have a report." Alessia announced, her voice steady and carrying across the table with the steady of a doctor and a scientist and a woman who had spent eight hours compiling and four hours sleeping. "About the Enhanced. About what we are. About what the blood is. About what the powers mean. About what we can do and what we cannot do."
The dining hall was silent.
Two hundred and forty-eight people listening.
"I will keep it simple — the details are in the report, which is on the tablet and will be available to anyone who wants to read it." Alessia continued, her black eyes sweeping the room. "What I am giving you now is the summary. The basics. Enough to understand."
She looked at the table, at the faces, at the household.
"The Enhanced are not entirely human." Alessia declared, and the silence went deeper — the deeper of a room that had just heard something that changed everything.
"The Threshold — the moment you crossed — rewrites your DNA, changes your blood, gives you an essence genome." Alessia explained, her voice measured and clear, the voice of a scientist delivering data to people who needed to understand it. "The DNA is not human DNA anymore. The blood is not human blood. The essence genome is a second genome — the genome of the power. The Enhanced body is a different biology. Not monster. Not alien. Different. The way a bird is different from a reptile — same origin, different evolution."
She let the words settle, then continued.
"Four species — based on the power." Alessia said, her hand gesturing toward the table. "The power determines the species. The species determines the blood type. The blood type determines who you can donate blood to and who you can receive from."
She listed them, pointing to each group as she spoke.
"Fundamental — Space, Time, Gravity, Force, Creation. Group one." She pointed to herself, to Jae-min, to Ji-yoo, to Yue. "Us."
"Elemental — Fire, Earth, Metal, Wind, Ice, Heat. Group two." She pointed to Mark Jordan, to Vasquez, to Aiko, to Gabriel, to Paolo, to Elena Cortez.
"Body Enhancement — Strength, Life, Telepathy, Regeneration. Group three." She pointed to Rico, to Jennifer, to the woman in white on the east wall, to Lena.
"Support — Warmth, Plants, Light, Stone, Detection. Group four." She pointed to Tessa, to Kiko, to Father Emil, to Jomar, to Sarah.
"Four species. Four blood types. Cross-species blood transfusion is fatal." Alessia stressed, her voice carrying the weight of the warning. "Same-species transfusion is safe. If you need blood, you can only receive from someone in your group."
The faces processed — two hundred and forty-eight people learning that they were four different species and that their blood was not interchangeable.
"And Baselines." Alessia continued, her voice shifting to the section that would change the understanding of every Baseline in the room. "Humans who are not Enhanced. Baselines have no essence genome, no signature, no impossible blood. Baselines are blank — a blank canvas. And a blank canvas is compatible with any paint. Baselines are universally compatible with any Enhanced, regardless of species."
She looked at Hua, at Marie, at the Orgy Five.
"That is why Hua got pregnant. That is why Marie is pregnant. That is why the Orgy Five are pregnant." Alessia explained, her voice warm despite the clinical words. "Baseline and Enhanced — universally compatible. The per-cycle rate is about ten percent, which means conception may take a few cycles, but it is always possible. There is no species barrier between Baselines and Enhanced."
Hua's violet-blue eyes went wide.
Marie's pen stopped.
The Orgy Five — Carmen, Esperanza, Sofia, Lina — looked at each other with the looking of four women who had just learned that their pregnancies were not miracles or accidents but were guaranteed.
The mathematics of blank canvas and paint.
"And Enhanced to Enhanced — same species, high compatibility. Cross-species, low." Alessia continued, her voice returning to the clinical. "The compatibility determines the chance of conception. Same species can conceive. Cross-species — very difficult. Nearly impossible."
She paused, then looked at Jae-min.
"I was Body Enhancement. Group three. My compatibility with Jae-min — fundamental, group one — was five percent per cycle. Cross-species. Very low." Alessia stated, her voice steady despite the personal nature of what she was revealing. "I upgraded. I absorbed essences that changed my signature from C to A. From Body Enhancement to Fundamental. My compatibility went from five percent to one hundred percent. Same species. I am now same-species with Jae-min. I am pregnant."
Ji-yoo's dark eyes were on Alessia — on the black hair, on the fundamental appearance, the twin who was fundamental looking at the woman who had been Body Enhancement and was now Fundamental and whose now-Fundamental was the thing that had made the child possible.
"And the child I am carrying — at one hundred percent compatibility, fundamental to fundamental — the child will be fundamental." Alessia concluded, her hand resting on her stomach. "Group one. Like Jae-min. Like Ji-yoo. Like Yue. Like me."
The dining hall was silent.
Two hundred and forty-eight people processing the information that they were not entirely human, that they were four species, that their blood was not compatible across species, that Baselines were blank canvases, and that the doctor was pregnant and fundamental and had been Body Enhancement three days ago.
"I will not tell you everything tonight — the report is on the tablet." Alessia said, her voice carrying the finality of a woman who had said what she came to say. "Read it if you want the details. What I have given you tonight is the foundation. Four species. Blood compatibility. The Blank Slate. Enough to understand what you are. Enough to be safe — if you need blood, check the group. Enough to know — if you are Baseline and Enhanced, you can have children. If you are Enhanced and Enhanced, check the species."
She sat down.
The sitting of a woman who had said everything she was going to say and whose saying was done and whose done was what let her sit and eat because she was pregnant and she was hungry and the food was there.
The dining hall was silent for one moment — the moment of two hundred and forty-eight people processing.
Then the moment ended, and the voices came out.
Questions, exclamations, the sound of two hundred and forty-eight people who had just learned what they were and whose learning made them loud.
Jae-min ate his rice at the head of the table with his dark eyes on the room, on the household that was processing, on the two hundred and forty-eight people who were not entirely human and whose not-entirely-human was the thing that the captain had known — not the details, not the science, but the knowing that the Enhanced were different, the knowing he had felt since the void first opened.
The report was delivered.
The household knew.
And the investigation continued — because the void imprint was cracked and the resonance was uncertain and the woman in white had a deep trace that might or might not be real and Elena's testimony was subjective, and the objective test did not exist yet.
But the foundation was laid.
The Enhanced knew what they were.
Four species.
Four blood types.
The Blank Slate.
The compatibility.
The rest — the void, the trace, the web, the woman in white, the anomaly — the rest was for tomorrow.
Today the household knew.
And Jae-min ate his rice.
