There was nothing special about the interim test.
So-Won and Tae-Woo recorded the figure by connecting a large machine to the body, as they did during the guiding test.
After hearing that there was no problem, the interim examination was over.
It ended in an instant.
"Esper Kang Tae-Woo will do one more test."
The doctor said so and took Tae-Woo.
So-Won, who was left alone again, became gloomy.
What do they mean the guiding is not enough? The matching rate increased significantly and the number of guides increased from eight years ago, so he thought this would be enough.
Even if he don't touch him, he can provide guidance, and recently he even fell asleep with him after the guiding. And yet, there's not enough guidance. Then should they cuddle all day? Or is he doing something wrong?
So-Won, whose lack of knowledge about guiding was completely puzzled.
If he knew this would happen, he would have listened to it when the school taught him.
When So-Won was a student, there were as many education about Esper and Guide as sex education.
So-Won never dreamed that he would become a guide, so he fell asleep on his desk every time.
So-Won was happy then, but he didn't know he would regret it like this.
In recent days, So-Won was confident that his guidance would have helped Tae-Woo, but he felt heavy because it seemed to have caused only inconvenience to Tae-Woo.
Not long after Tae-Woo left the lab, the door suddenly opened.
Is it over already? So-Won checked who came over.
Tae-Woo was not seen, only the person in charge was seen.
So-Won stuck out his head to look for Tae-Woo, but there was no Tae-Woo in the hallway.
The doctor in charge who hurriedly approached So-Won, hands something.
He looked anxious as if he was being chased by someone.
"Please read this! Please read it! It's a must!" The doctor said.
So-Won confirmed that he had been handed something that should be read. The thing was in his hand.
"A booklet?"
He didn't know what it is, but when he found the word adult written on it, his eyes were round and he hurriedly folded it in half.
"Never! You must never show this to Esper Kang Tae-Woo. You must never say anything!"
So-Won nodded his head at the desperate face of the doctor., So-Won folded it as small as possible and tucked it into his pocket.
The bewildered figure seemed to have received a large bribe, but what was actually exchanged was a booklet that was neither thin nor thick.
The surprised So-Won's two eyes somehow felt trustworthy.
The doctor in charge put Tae-Woo, who had followed him without a doubt, into the examination room and struggled to find the box he had left somewhere in the corner.
"I found it!" What the doctor in charge found was a guide booklet.
The brochure, which was banned from reading by minors even though it was an essential guidebook for needlessly detailed illustrations, became a shameful child that could not be put in a public place.
It was an item that was rarely useful, so the doctor couldn't throw it away.
The doctor in charge rummaged through the boxes and found what they needed.
Then, while Tae-Woo was in the examination room, the doctor in charge found it, and he quickly put it in his arms and ran to his own laboratory where So-Won is.
The doctor doesn't know why Esper Kang Tae-Woo has such an attitude, but if he was caught handing it over, he would not be safe.
The doctor delivered the guidebook to So-Won and rushed back to the examination room.
Fortunately, the doctor in charge arrived late before Tae-Woo's examination was over.
Tae-woo fell into the doctor's scheme and took another test he had already done, but without noticing it, he returned to the lab with his doctor.
"Lee So-Won."
"Yes, yes?"
So-Won, who was secretly exchanging eyes with his doctor while avoiding Tae-Woo's eyes, answered with surprise.
It was an awkward reaction, but Tae-Woo continued without noticing anything strange.
"Will you go home?" Tae-Woo asked.
"What about you, Tae-Woo?"
"I have work, so I plan to take Lee So-Won home and come back to the Association."
So-Won pondered for a moment.
So-Won felt like he had to guide Tae-Woo a little more while being with him, who lacked guidance.
At that time, the paper, which had been folded and hardened several times, stabbed So-Won's thigh, asking him not to forget its existence.
So-Won could not check the contents of the packet because he thought Tae-Woo would return soon after the doctor left the private room in a hurry.
The packet handed over by the doctor in charge was still asleep in So-Won's pocket.
So-Won looked down into his pocket.
He folded it out as small as he could.
So-Won's sense of duty to guide and curiosity to check the contents of the packet collided.
It would be best to see the booklet while guiding, but the doctor in charge earnestly asked So-Won to keep it a secret, so he couldn't check it in front of Tae-Woo.
"Then I'll go home."
'I'm sorry to Tae-Woo, but now I wanted to read what was in my pocket more than guiding.' So-Won thought.
So-Won looked out the window with his arms covering his pockets.
The tall buildings disappeared and trees and mountains began to be seen.
So-Won could see a familiar background about arriving near Tae-Woo's house.
"We're here."
"Thank you."
Tae-Woo pulled over in front of the house.
So-Won bowed his head and looked back at Tae-Woo as if he had thought of something while trying to get out of the car.
"Today… will you come home?" So-Won asked in an uneasy voice.
Once Tae-Woo left the house, he did not come back.
Last weekend was the first time in 8 years as Tae-Woo's guide because of a severe typhoon.
So-Won knew so well that if Tae-Woo didn't come back, So-Won would have nightmares again.
So-Won could last a day without sleeping, but days were hard like last time.
Tae-Woo thought while holding the steering wheel.
Originally, So-Won was going to guide Tae-Woo over the weekend and Tae-Woo would vacate the house for So-Won, who must have been tired of getting an interim check-up.
However, Tae-Woo doesn't know if it was his mistake, but for some reason, So-Won's eyes seemed to want him to return.
"I'll be back in the evening."
So-Won's face brightened as if Tae-Woo's choice was the right answer.
It was not enough for So-Won to receive an answer, so after he made Tae-Woo promise him, he sent Tae-Woo away.
So-Won stepped away from the car with a light step.
Tae-Woo turned the car around only when he saw So-Won go home without falling.
Tae-Woo hastened his way to the association a little.
He had to finish his backlog over the weekend to get back by evening.
As soon as So-Won entered Tae-Woo's house, he took a pamphlet out of his pocket.
"What is this…" So-Won unfolded the booklet that was folded and crumpled several times.
The folded marks didn't destroy the writings, so there was no problem in reading them.
What on earth is this p that the doctor in charge handed it over to So-Won so carefully? Why did the doctor told So-Won to keep it a secret to Tae-Woo? He has been itching to check the contents since earlier.
So-Won roughly opened up a random page of the pamphlet.
As soon as So-Won opened it, a feast of skin color welcomed So-Won.
So-Won hurriedly folded the booklet.
'What is it? Did I switch it to something else?' So-Won thought.
The doctor in charge seemed to have brought something strange by mistake.
So-Won confirmed the title.
On the cover, two white male characters were putting their arms around each other's shoulders based on a sky blue background.
The title is…
"Guiding TIP for adults"
No wonder.
So-Won was embarrassed seeing the word adults.
So-Won didn't know that there was such a picture.
Now So-Won understands why the doctor in charge told him to keep it a secret.
If So-Won had taken this out in front of Tae-Woo, it would have been more awkward with him.
So-Won thought it was a good thing that he folded it nicely so that he wouldn't notice it and put it in his pocket.
Even though So-Won knew there was no one nearby, he looked around for no reason.
So-Won checked once again to see if Tae-Woo's car disappeared outside the house.
So-Won, who came into the room after confirming that he was alone at home, closed the door.
Now he is completely alone.
So-Won opened the booklet from the first page with confidence.
The first part was informative.
There was a basic explanation of the guide, how to guide well, and the closer it is to the body, the better it is, especially if it touches certain parts.
Looking back at what So-Won knew in a well-organized article, he remembered the guiding knowledge he had forgotten.
So-Won could tell that he didn't know.
The large contact area did not necessarily mean that the guidance was good.
Even if the area touched was small, the guide was better or not depending on the state of emotion.
Positive emotions are important.
So-Won nodded his head and turned the paper over.
So-Won took a deep breath when he saw the page announcing the beginning of the high-level guide explanation.
When So-Won swallowed his saliva, his Adam's apple moved as indicating, he was nervous.
When So-Won turned over a sheet of paper again, a new world unfolded in So-Won's hand.
The guidebook contained something he did not expect.