106. Feeling of alienation
Dobin was excited as he visited his girlfriend's house for the first time.
Dobin found a Pororo doll in the corner of Yena's room and said to Yena.
"I can play Pororo. Shall I show you?"
"huh."
"Hello, Yena. I'm Pororo! "It's the same!"
"I can loopy. Pororo, don't stand there! "It's the same!"
"I can do it too. I'm Jjaanggu. Ooh la ooh la! "It's the same!"
"I can sing Elsa! In2D Unknown! "It's the same!"
Before we knew it, the house at noon had become the venue for the imitation competition. The children competed and showed off their voices by telling characters they knew.
Children love vocal imitation. If you ask them to try it, they do Pororo, Luffy, Crayon Shin-chan, and Elsa without hesitation. What's interesting is that all of those voices are surprisingly similar.
They were all the same, but they seemed to think they were different. This is probably because Pororo, Luffy, Crayon Shin-chan, and Elsa live inside the child.
While Noon was happily watching the children's voice competition, the theme of the children's play changed again without time. Dobbin came running carrying paper and colored pencils.
"Ma'am, please draw a picture."
"painting? "Would you like me to draw something?"
"It's a mystery. goblin."
"Mom, I'm Geumbi!"
Yena shouted from next to him. Noon took over the colored pencils that Dobin had brought.
"Dobin spoke first, so let him draw it first."
It wasn't difficult to draw since it was a character attached to a colored pencil case. Still, of course I did my best. While I was concentrating hard on drawing, the front door opened.
"dad!"
Jiheon came back from work.
"Dad, draw a picture for me! "Mom decided to draw Sinbi, so dad will draw Geumbi."
Yena ran to the front door and begged Jiheon. Noon was scared. I was wondering if my dad could draw properly.
"What is Geumbi?"
Jiheon asked Noon. Noon tapped the character visible in the colored pencil case.
"Look and draw."
Jiheon sat across from Noon and held up a colored pencil.
You can see and draw, right? Since you can do it, you probably picked up the colored pencils without saying anything, right?
Noon secretly rolled his eyes in Jiheon's direction, feeling anxious and hopeful at the same time.
"and! Uncle, do you draw pictures too?"
"then! "There's nothing my dad can't do!"
Yena was proud in response to Dobin's question. Yena's boasting made Noon more anxious. For some reason, it seemed like the circle Jiheon drew contained the twists and turns of life. In fact, I was at a loss as to whether I should call this a circle.
Sure enough. Eventually, Jiheon put a lot of effort into coloring and handed Yena the finished copy, and Yena's eyes fluttered as if the earth was collapsing.
"what's this?"
Yena asked seriously. She looked at Dobin, smiled, and closed her mouth again. Even a seven-year-old child has eyes. Even a seven-year-old child could clearly tell that this was not the character he thought she was.