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Chapter 13 - Between Mines and Mountains

They walked at dawn.

Not far — Tae-Jun couldn't. But far enough to leave the bunker, the fire, the ashes of their uniforms behind.

They had no plan.

No map.

Only a direction: away.

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The forest was thicker here. Damp earth. Wild vines. No paths.

Yul led, machete in hand.

Tae-Jun followed, limping, leaning on a broken branch turned cane.

They moved slowly. Carefully.

Too carefully.

Because something was wrong.

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Yul stopped.

Held up a hand.

Fingers stiff.

Tae-Jun froze behind him.

The grass ahead looked normal. Untouched. But Yul pointed to the ground — at a small piece of rusted metal barely sticking up.

A landmine.

Then another.

Then a wire.

They were in a field. A hidden one.

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Panic started to rise.

> No maps.

No markings.

No second chances.

Yul crouched. Scanned the area. Then looked back.

He didn't speak.

But his eyes said: "Follow my steps. Exactly."

Tae-Jun nodded.

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What followed was the slowest hour of Tae-Jun's life.

Yul stepped.

Waited.

Pointed.

Tae-Jun mimicked.

Sweat dripped into his eyes.

Every branch crack felt like a death sentence.

Twice, Yul stopped him.

Once, Tae-Jun nearly lost balance.

But somehow… they made it.

At the end of the field, they collapsed — side by side — breathless.

Alive.

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Tae-Jun looked over at Yul. Both of them soaked in sweat and mud, shaking.

And then — despite everything — they laughed.

Quietly. Weakly. But real.

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> Entry Thirteen.

We walked through death today.

Step by step, heartbeat by heartbeat.

I should be terrified. But I'm not.

Because he was in front of me.

And I knew he wouldn't let me die.

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