Chapter 278 277: New day in Jeju
In the second day...
The sun was high in the sky, casting a warm glow over the island of Jeju as Seojun and his family set off on their hike. The air was fresh, and the scent of the sea lingered with every breeze, making the journey pleasant for most, but not for Nathan and Elshienne.
Nathan stumbled slightly as he took a step, his face flushed from exhaustion. "I can't believe this... why does it feel like this trail is never-ending?" he groaned, wiping the sweat from his brow. His backpack seemed twice as heavy as it really was, and his legs were sore after only a short distance.
Elshienne, walking beside him, was in no better shape. "I thought this was going to be a leisurely hike, not... this!" she said, puffing out her cheeks and dragging her feet. Her usual energy was nowhere to be found.
The others, however, were enjoying the hike, seemingly unaffected by the steep incline. Seojun, his mother, and even little Ahye were moving forward with ease.
Every now and then, other hikers passed by, chuckling at the sight of Nathan and Elshienne struggling to keep up.
"Those two don't look like they've hiked a day in their lives," one person whispered to their friend, snickering. Elshienne caught them laughing and shot them a glare, but it only made them laugh harder.
"This is ridiculous," Nathan muttered, panting. "I swear, we've been walking forever. I think I'm going to collapse."
"Come on, we're almost there!" Seojun called out from ahead. He was clearly not struggling, and it only made Nathan feel worse.
"Almost there?" Nathan said with a sarcastic laugh. "It better not be another hour."
"You're just out of shape," Seojun teased, glancing back at them with a smile. "It's not that bad, is it?"
Elshienne shot him a look, trying to hide the exhaustion in her eyes. "I'm going to need a vacation from this vacation," she muttered.
As they continued to climb, more hikers passed by, chuckling and offering sympathetic looks to the two of them. "You guys okay?" one woman asked, barely containing her laughter.
"Just... taking our time," Nathan replied, trying to sound confident, though it was clear he was barely keeping it together.
Elshienne, holding Huno, barely had the energy to respond. She just nodded weakly, her face flushed with exhaustion, her legs threatening to give out under her. She let out a small, tired laugh, and with Huno barking cheerfully in her arms, she tried to play it off.
Huno's barking didn't help much, but it did bring a small sense of comfort. Elshienne let out a breathless chuckle, looking at Nathan as they continued. "I think he's cheering us on, but he's not the one carrying the weight."
Nathan let out a tired sigh, his feet dragging with each step. "At least we're not the only ones suffering," he muttered, nodding toward a group of tourists who were laughing at them. One of them even took out their phone to snap a picture of the exhausted pair with Huno, as if they were some kind of odd spectacle.
"That's it," Nathan grumbled, barely holding it together. "I'm going to start charging for pictures. We're a sideshow now."
Elshienne, still clutching Huno, gave him a tired smile. "You know, we probably should've just stayed home and relaxed like everyone else."
More hikers passed by them, giving them sympathetic looks. Some laughed good-naturedly, and a few offered encouraging words. "You guys are doing great!" one older man said with a smile. "It's a tough trail, but it'll be worth it!"
Nathan tried his best to smile back, though his legs felt like they might give way at any second. "Thanks," he replied with as much enthusiasm as he could muster. Huno barked again, and it was as if the little dog was telling them to keep going.
Elshienne laughed weakly. "Huno seems to be doing just fine, doesn't he?"
Huno barked again, this time more insistently. As if to prove his point, he wagged his tail happily, looking up at them as if expecting them to pick up the pace. The family couldn't help but laugh despite their exhaustion.
"I think he's mocking us," Nathan said, struggling to keep his pace.
After what felt like an eternity, they finally reached the summit, where everyone stopped to catch their breath and take in the view. Nathan and Elshienne collapsed on a nearby bench, panting and trying to recover.
"I'm never doing that again," Nathan groaned, looking up at the sky, his legs completely stiff. "Next time, I vote for the beach, where I can lie down and just breathe."
Seojun chuckled, sitting down on a nearby rock. "Next time, we'll make it easier. Maybe a stroll along the coast?"
Elshienne, finally catching her breath, shot him a tired smile. "That sounds perfect. No more hills for me."
The rest of the family gathered around, looking much less tired than Nathan and Elshienne. They were all smiling, enjoying the scenery, and it made Nathan realize just how out of shape he really was. But, despite the struggle, it felt good to be with everyone, to share the moment together.
"Alright, let's head back down," Seojun said, standing up. "But no more complaining, Nathan."
Nathan groaned but stood up as well, taking in the view one last time before starting the descent. "No promises," he muttered, and the group shared a laugh as they headed back down the trail.
For Seojun, the moment felt almost perfect. Despite the exhaustion, they were all together—laughing, talking, and making memories. It was a feeling he hadn't had in a long time, and he cherished it.
As they reached the summit and took in the breathtaking view, a thought struck Nathan. He looked around, confused and still out of breath. "What the hell is this place?" he asked, his hands on his knees as he tried to steady himself.
Elshienne, still catching her breath, looked around with the same puzzled expression. "Yeah, I thought we were just going for a normal hike, but this place feels... different. Where are we?"
John glanced around with a smile, enjoying the view, but still feeling the strain of the hike. He had been walking the trail with ease, but even he was a bit winded. "This is Hallasan, the highest peak on Jeju Island," he explained with a grin, taking in the stunning surroundings. "It's a volcanic mountain that holds great significance to the island."
"Hallasan?" Nathan asked, raising an eyebrow. "Is that why we're all dying here on this hike? I thought it was supposed to be relaxing!"
Elshienne chuckled, still catching her breath. "Yeah, I thought this would be more like a gentle stroll."
John couldn't help but laugh at the two of them. "I told you it wasn't going to be easy," he teased.
Seoyang, who had been walking effortlessly alongside them, nodded in agreement, her eyes scanning the horizon. "It's not just a mountain. Hallasan is considered a spiritual place by many people. The trail we just walked is a famous path for hikers and locals alike, and the view here is one of the best you'll find in Jeju."
Nathan looked around at the lush greenery, the trees swaying gently in the breeze. "Well, I can see why people come here. But... I still think I need a nap before I can appreciate it fully."
Elshienne chuckled, still recovering from the hike. "You're just mad you didn't make it up without a struggle."
John smiled as he looked at the breathtaking view of the mountain. "It's amazing, isn't it? It feels like the whole world is at your feet up here."
Seoyang nodded, her eyes lingering on the view. "I grew up here, and I've seen this view countless times. It's always been my place of peace." She paused, a soft smile on her face. "This is why I wanted to bring you all here. It's a good place to reset, to just enjoy the moment and forget about everything else for a while."
Nathan sighed dramatically, but there was a small smile on his face. "I can definitely appreciate this view... even if I don't want to walk back down just yet."
The group laughed together, and for a moment, everything felt simple and peaceful. Just a family, enjoying a beautiful day together in a beautiful place.
John turned to his family and smiled. "You're doing well, all of you. This is something I wanted you to experience."
Seoyang looked over at her son and gave him a warm smile. "Thanks, Mom. I'm glad we're here. It's nice... to be together like this."
As they sat back and relaxed, a few hikers came up behind them. Some of them took notice of the family, whispering amongst themselves, likely recognizing Seoyang. She smiled quietly, choosing not to comment, allowing the peace of the moment to remain uninterrupted.
The group finally took a seat, and Nathan, despite his exhaustion, gave in to the calm atmosphere. "Alright, I'll admit it... this place isn't so bad after all."
John chuckled and looked out at the expansive view, appreciating the serenity of the moment.
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