BOOK 2| HIATUS| Hye Jin's life completely changed when she mysteriously found herself in one of her favourite K-dramas 'Tale of the Nine-Tailed'. All the things she thought were fictional, were now all real.
Now it's been a year since the events tra...
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3rd Person POV
Hye Jin followed Rang and the Wolf pack as she had no idea where to go plus there wasn't any place in a train to go around, it was either going forward or backward.
As they were walking through the cabin, both Hye Jin and Rang heard running steps. They turned around right as he kicked Rang's shoulder.
Rang dusted off the dirt and with a scoff. "And you are?" he asked.
"I'm a native Jindo." the attacker and the man who was also Hong Joo's assistant replied.
Without looking back, Rang handed the box that contained the legendary pipe to the closest person, who turned out to be Hye Jin.
Rang and the man started to fight with each other and Hye Jin could clearly see that Rang had the upper hand even if he hadn't unlocked his full potential.
Suddenly, three men entered the train cabin and pointed their guns at them.
The man in the centre shouted out an order. "Shoot!"
The three men started to open fire, aiming their guns in their direction. Everyone quickly fell to the floor, trying to take cover behind the seats as the bullets filled the air and bounced off of the cabin walls and seats.
Doo Mok and his gang started to fire back at them, causing the three men to hide behind the seats as well.
After some back and forth, Doo Mok realised that he had no bullets left. He turned towards his boss and said in a panicked voice.
"Boss! I'm all out! What shall I do?!"
Having enough, Hye Jin handed the box back to Rang who was conveniently hiding together with her.
"What are you doing?" Rang asked confused.
"Watch and learn," she said with a smirk and stood up from her hiding.
As the men saw that the other men had stopped firing and were out of bullets, they felt confident and thought it would be an easy win.