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Chapter 6 - Chapter 6: Group Hike, Goat Chase, and the Mystery of the Stolen Underwear

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Waking up on the second day of a school trip hits different.

You're cold.

You're grumpy.

And someone definitely snored like a lawnmower all night.

In our room, Jun-Pyo looked like a ghost who failed to haunt anyone.

His hair was sticking up like broccoli. His eyes were sunken.

He stared at the ceiling and whispered:

"Did I really tell Minji her haircut was symmetrical?"

"Yes," I said.

He screamed into his pillow.

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The Morning Disaster: Where's My Underwear?!

As we packed our bags for the group hike, chaos erupted.

"WHO STOLE MY UNDERWEAR?!"

Everyone froze. The voice belonged to Jae-Hwan, the tall, overly confident guy who thought protein shakes were a personality.

"I left it drying outside last night, and now it's GONE!"

> "What if it flew away?"

"Maybe a pervert stole it!"

"Is this how horror movies start?"

I turned to the phone.

"Did you see anything?"

> "A goat took it. No, seriously. A goat ran off with his underwear at 3:12 AM."

"What kind of goat steals boxers?!"

> "A lonely one."

I nearly died laughing.

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The Group Hike of Doom

The hike began at 9 AM.

Our class lined up like soldiers preparing for war.

The mountain trail was long, uphill, and full of suspicious insects.

Coach Jung led us, yelling from the front like a gym commander with a whistle obsession.

"No stragglers! And if anyone faints, I'm leaving them there!"

"Sir," I whispered, "that's illegal."

Jun-Pyo hobbled next to me, already sweating like a broken fountain.

> "I should've eaten more. My soul is escaping. My kneecaps are crying."

"Want water?"

"I want an ambulance."

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Halfway Up: The Great Goat Chase

Suddenly, from the bushes—

"BAAAAA!"

A goat burst out.

In its mouth… was a pair of striped underwear.

"THAT'S MINE!" screamed Jae-Hwan.

The goat ran. He chased it.

We chased him.

Coach Jung chased us all.

The scene looked like a village festival sponsored by absolute madness.

"STOP CHASING THE GOAT!" someone screamed.

> "Why are they chasing a goat in gym uniforms? Are we in a drama?"

– Minji's thoughts, watching from the top of the hill.

Meanwhile, I was running and laughing so hard I couldn't breathe.

The goat jumped over a fence, underwear still flapping like a victory flag.

Jae-Hwan collapsed to his knees, weeping. "That was my favorite pair…"

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Back at the Pension

After somehow surviving the hike (and the goat), we returned to the pension, bruised, exhausted, and emotionally disturbed.

Coach Jung muttered:

> "These kids are the reason I cry in the shower."

Jae-Hwan refused to speak.

Jun-Pyo swore off hiking forever.

I… was busy reading people's thoughts and eating shrimp crackers.

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Later That Night: Truths and Confessions

After dinner, we had a small campfire to "bond."

The teachers sat sipping instant coffee while we roasted marshmallows and tried to pretend we weren't enemies during exam season.

Jun-Pyo sat beside me, still sulking.

"Ji-Hoon, should I confess properly tomorrow before we leave?"

I shrugged. "If you want to."

> "What if she laughs? What if she cries? What if she throws a marshmallow at me and walks away?"

Meanwhile, Minji sat with her friends nearby.

> "Should I ask Jun-Pyo if he's okay? Or will that make it worse? Ugh, why is he kind of cute now?"

Again. The thoughts didn't lie.

These two were a slow-burn rom-com waiting to happen.

And I was the only one with the popcorn.

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Phone Buzz: Final Message of the Day

> "Congratulations, Ji-Hoon. You survived goats, confessions, and missing underwear. Tomorrow, we return to normal life. Are you ready?"

"No."

> "Too bad. Welcome to high school."

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