Debut or Die-Chapter 428

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A scream

A muffled crash and a cascade of afterimages and wavering lights

A massive impact bearing down from behind

And I...

“Huh—ugh.”

My eyes opened

—“Hyung”

I smelled dust and iron

And at the edge of my vision, faint lights

A voice

—“Hyung”

“...uh.”

Cough! A fit of coughing cut me off. I could barely breathe. But I could see

Flash

The smartphone, flung by the impact, lay face-up on the cracked floor, its screen blinking

A low voice, as if from somewhere blocked

—“You’re alive”

Right, I’m alive, you bastard

Weren’t you the one who told me to live?

But even saying that was impossible—my condition was still garbage

I feel like I’m gonna die

My vision wavered and my heart pounded so hard it felt like it would burst from my chest. It felt like agony

When did I lose consciousness?

I had no idea where my arms and legs were...

...Anyway, I’m alive

I wiped my mouth. The back of my hand pressed my bottom lip against my teeth; I tasted blood. I wasn’t dead

—“Did the stage rig collapse?”

“Yeah.”

I clenched back a cough and forced my mouth open

I’d failed the status-ailment mission—failure means death

So if the system was going to kill me immediately, it might do so with some ‘absurd event’

An accident

A ridiculous accident

So it guided me toward assuming the most plausible scenario

Nobody was on the stage now, so I reflexively thought any collapse would just look like a structural failure

Thank goodness that guess was right

...If I’d been in the corridor, I’d be dead

It had steered me toward a scenario that wouldn’t drag others in and that I could predict

And somehow I survived that first blow

But

“This isn’t over, is it?”

—“......”

“Right”

I spoke calmly

“If it had ended with this, you wouldn’t have needed me to finish the mission either”

Since it couldn’t be avoided, you wouldn’t have had me restart so many times

I held my breath and waited. Soon the phone crackled with that low voice again

—“Yes”

I ground my teeth

“...When?”

—“Soon”

Fuck

I lifted my head

Around me I caught glimpses of twisted steel beams and shattered lights strewn everywhere

Anyone would think the moment their balance slipped, those beams would crush me

If I get rescued before that... no, that would be even worse

I had no idea what might happen during a rescue—too many variables

This was right

I steadied my breath and organized my thoughts. Then I spoke

“Don’t call anyone”

—“......”

“Don’t tell them I’m alive or that we’re in contact or any of that”

They probably know, but just in case...

—“Don’t worry about that”

“......”

This situation must be fucked if he’s talking like this

His voice continued quickly

—“And until the next event”

...Until what?

But I heard no more

—“......”

Silence

“Shin Jaehyun?”

I turned toward the phone—and realized the faint glow had died

“...!”

Fuck

I immediately reached out, groping the floor where the phone had been

Soon my hand found a sharp, angular fragment

“Ugh.”

A stabbing pain cut into my knuckle. It burned

Damn

I wrapped my hand in my costume as best I could and flipped the fragment over

“......”

The phone was smashed to pieces. It must have been crushed by falling steel

So that’s why the call dropped. Honestly, it was amazing it stayed connected this long

...Which meant

Face the truth

No matter what this fucked scenario was, I’d failed to clear the status ailment

...And all communication with the outside world was completely cut off

I bit my tongue

Find another way, find another way

First—hearing

...What happened?

I strained to catch any outside sounds. Only a low rumble remained

Clearly not just the stage—probably the ceiling had collapsed too

Then—movement

Move fast

Before it happens again. I hauled myself up

My side hurt. My previously broken rib must have cracked again

Or maybe I’m imagining it

I hoped the latter

Anyway, I could at least stand, but...

Something’s scraping my head

I felt cold metal brushing dangerously close above me—probably debris from the stage rig

“Ha.”

I closed my eyes and waited a moment. Though anxious, I needed to orient myself

When I opened them, night-adapted vision revealed the full shape

“...!”

The stage area was a wreck

Steel beams had collapsed so utterly that nothing remained of the stage. All around me, hanging steel and ceiling debris blocked any exit

And where I was stood: just outside the opposite backstage door

I’d slid and rolled across here, narrowly escaping the collapse

“Phew.”

I’d assessed the situation. Further observation would yield nothing useful

Move

Staying here meant another beam could fall any second

At least my limbs seemed mostly unhurt

My back felt odd, but I could still move

I steadied myself and headed toward the opposite backstage corridor

What I needed to find was

A definitely safe place

Obvious safe spots wouldn’t do—they might trigger gas leaks or something absurd

Somewhere I could predict the kind of accident I might face

And

I had to be alone 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

I had to move away from everyone else

If I got pulled in, I’d lose the slim control I had left

“......”

So I couldn’t stay here

Once the shock wore off and people realized the stage had collapsed, they’d swarm this corridor. I needed to keep moving

I chose to circle the backstage edge and head for the emergency stairs. Though the lights were out, I could see the green glow of the exit sign

“Huff.”

Using a sweat-slick hand, I opened the emergency-exit door

After a moment’s hesitation, I ran upward

Descending could bury me if the upper floors collapse

So up the stairs, fast...

Creak

An ominous sound from behind

No way

But over that creaking came a mechanical tone

[DING—DNG—]

A bell. A PA announcement echoed through some speaker

[“Attention, audience members. Due to unstable ground conditions, a safety incident has occurred. Please proceed via the emergency stairs as directed by staff...”]

I stopped climbing and spun around

The upper corridor

People would flood down the stairs. Better to duck into the hallway

I climbed just one more flight, exited the stairwell, and stepped into the corridor

My hair stood on end

Thud

My footsteps echoed unnaturally loud

Next—

A bone-chilling sense of dread and irrational fear returned

Fuck—!

I clenched my teeth and bolted

Screech—CRASH!

A deafening roar as the floor beneath me collapsed without warning

I knew why

This is above the stage

The most unstable spot of all

And since this corridor was used to store materials by the station, no one was usually here

No one should be

They chose this on purpose...!

It’s okay

I can do it. I can do this

I envisioned the station’s layout in my mind

I’d avoid restrooms and major support pillars—they’d be designed for extra weight

If those collapsed, everyone inside would die together

This is hell

A thousand fans sat in the audience

“Ugh!”

Dust, air, and fragments sprayed around me

Where I ✪ Nоvеlіgһt ✪ (Official version) needed to go...

[Storage Room 303]

There

Not directly above the stage!

Instead of foolishly yanking the door, I threw my weight against it

Then

CRASH!

The room shook

Fuck

Damn you, you fucked-up system

I let the falling equipment crush me, then clung to the heaviest, sturdiest object I could find—some kind of shelving unit—pressing it against my head

The cacophony and shaking continued; objects large and small battered my arms and hands

How long had it been?

“Hah—ugh.”

The noise and tremors at last ceased

I blinked repeatedly to clear my vision. I was gasping for air

First I checked the object in my white-pale hand... it was metal, a combination of solid panels and pipes—likely a shelf. It had torn from the wall, exposing the dark void beyond

I turned my head

The door I’d entered through had jammed shut in the shaking

“......”

It wouldn’t open

“Hah.”

I realized I was trapped in this tiny storage room. And then

Clatter...

A marker pen rolled into a corner

It’s tilted

The entire room was slanted, twisting toward the stage. It must be hanging precariously

“...hah.”

I was trapped in a smaller, more unstable space than the stage

I couldn’t move

Clinging to the metal shelf, I tried to accept reality

An hour ago—no, just minutes ago—my only goal had been to nail one stage performance

Now look at me

I’d survived twice before, but now a crazed supernatural force—determined to kill me—was hunting me

“...ugh.”

Pain flared through my body. But stronger than the pain was... helplessness

I don’t know

How much longer could I hold out?

I had no information

“......”

Actually, there was a way to reach someone else

I knew

Geundal

Even without my phone, I could call into her chat window

She might even know something—she could access the status screen...

But the question was whether I could risk opening it now

What if it triggered some bomb switch, bringing the next ‘absurd event’ faster—or a more certain death sentence?

So I wouldn’t call. No matter what

“......”

But still...

I relaxed my grip on the shelf and bowed my head

The cold metal cooled my forehead

Maybe giving up is better

Logically, if everyone here dies and I die, what’s the point of this bullshit?

If the scale grows, human casualties will skyrocket

You idiot

I’m on death’s door—how could I care for others? It’s laughable. But if you have any conscience, you can’t ignore it

They’re not strangers, they’re people I’ve spent years with

And

...they’re all fans

A thousand fans sat out there cheering me on. This was hell—an environment practically designed to make me give up

I exhaled deeply

The shelf glistened with blood from the cut on my palm

...heavy

I closed my eyes

Kept my mouth shut, bowed my body completely

Silence—like a void

How much time passed?

“...excuse me?”

“...!!”

A human voice

I lifted my head

The first thing I saw was a glow

Beyond the torn wall, where the metal shelf had ripped away, a soft yellow light shone through

And a moment later I realized what it was

A lightstick

“Mu-Mundae?!”

The fan who’d been sitting in the audience moments ago had found me through the gap in the wall