Chaos Love : Vk
sniper
It was the peak of winter
Snow swallowed the entire village rooftops buried, trees frozen still, the wind howling like a warning no one dared to ignore. Red “TRESPASSERS WILL BE SHOT” boards stood crooked in the ice, half-covered in snow, half-forgotten by time.
But danger doesn’t scare soldiers.
Through the white silence, a group of armed men crawled across the frozen ground, rifles steady, breaths fogging into the cold air. Their mission was simple.
A thunderous explosion ripped through the silence
Snow burst into the air like shattered glass.
Before the smoke could settle
*Bang.*
A single shot echoed.
One man dropped.
Then another.
Then another.
They didn’t even know where it was coming from
Five kilometers away, hidden atop a snow-covered ridge, lay a man dressed in full winter combat gear. His eye pressed against the scope, breath calm, finger steady
Jen
Kim Jen.
North Korean Army’s finest sniper.
Age: 29.
Status: Single.
Orphan.
Rich by inheritance.
Cold by nature.
Deadly by skill.
They called him a ghost.
Because he never needed to enter the battlefield. He ended it before it began.
Another shot
Clear
Another
Target down
His bullets carved a path through chaos, clearing the entire route for his team. The opposing side panicked, scrambling in numbers far greater than expected.
But numbers meant nothing
Jen’s expression never changed
His voice came through the comms, low and controlled
Jen
Wind speed adjusted. Move forward. Left side is clear
Within minutes, the operation tilted in their favor. The enemy never crossed the boundary. They never even saw who ended them. When the final body fell, Jen finally lifted his eye from the scope.
Inside the armored vehicle, heaters blasting warm air, helmets tossed aside One soldier flopped back dramatically
someone
Hyung, do you even blink while shooting?
someone
I swear he shot six guys before I even aimed at one
Jen removed his gloves slowly
The squad burst into laughter
someone
Yeah, right. You probably calculate wind direction in your sleep
someone
See?? I told you! He’s not human
One of the younger soldiers leaned closer, whispering loudly
someone
Hyung… be honest. Did you join the army just to flex?
Jen
I joined because I was bored
The entire vehicle erupted again
someone
Next time you’re bored, try cooking instead of eliminating a battalion!
Jen leaned back, closing his eyes
Silence.
A small pause.
Then
The squad gasped dramatically
someone
Record this moment!
Jen shook his head, but a small smile lingered.
Outside, snow continued to fall.
Inside, warmth.
And somewhere in the future
Someone would finally melt the cold sniper’s heart.
south korea
Every weekend, without fail, Kim Jen left his uniform behind.
No medals.
No rank.
No sniper rifle.
Just a plain black coat, simple boots, and an expression too calm for a man with blood on his hands.
He walked through the quiet northern streets like any ordinary man. Head slightly lowered. Hands in his pockets. Invisible.
But his feet always led him to the same place
The border.
He never questioned it.
It was as if something unseen tugged at him from the other side something warm, something alive. Something that didn’t belong to war.
And that day was no exception
The cold wind brushed against his face as he crossed unnoticed, slipping past shadows like he had done a hundred times before
South Korea welcomed him with noise
Street vendors are shouting. Neon lights are flickering. The smell of grilled meat and spicy rice cakes in the air.
For a few hours, he wasn’t a soldier.
He ate street food from a small cart, steam rising into the winter night. He drank a small bottle of soju, the burn in his throat grounding him.
For once, he felt… normal
He turned to leave. That’s when he heard it.
His body reacted before his mind did. He moved like a shadow... quick, precise, silent. Like a rattlesnake sliding across sand, unseen until it strikes. He stepped into a narrow alley. And then he saw her
A girl stood cornered. Long dark hair flowing over a white frock that contrasted against the dim alley light. Her lips trembled. Her hands shook. Fear shimmered in her wide, beautiful eyes.
For a second, Jen paused. Not because he was afraid. But because he had never seen something so… delicate.
The world around him slowed.
Then reality snapped back.
He stepped forward.
His voice dropped cold, lethal.
The group of men laughed.
Big mistake.
In seconds, it was over.
No guns. No noise. Just swift, controlled movements. Efficient. Brutal. Clean.
The men scattered, some stumbling, some crawling away in panic. Jen didn’t chase them. He turned back to her
She was still shaking. Up close, she looked even more fragile.
She bent forward suddenly bowing 90 degrees
???
Th-thank you… I’m really thankful…
Her voice was soft but sincere. Jen blinked. No one had ever bowed to him like that. No one had ever looked at him with gratitude instead of fear.
He cleared his throat slightly.
Jen
you shouldn’t walk alone at night
His tone was stern, but not unkind. She lifted her head slowly
And for the first time... Their eyes met properly.
Something unfamiliar stirred inside him
Not adrenaline
Not danger
Something else
Something warmer than soju.
Something stronger than instinct.
But his feet didn’t move.
And neither did hers.
relief
They stood there
Silent.
Eyes locked.
As if words would only ruin whatever was passing between them.
Her breathing was still uneven.
His heartbeat… unfamiliar.
The world around them blurred into nothing.
And then
A woman rushed toward them, her elegant coat flowing behind her, several armed guards following close. Her voice trembled between panic and relief
???
Oh my God… you’re fine! Lisa!
She cupped the girl’s face, checking her desperately
???
how many times have I told you not to wander at night? You never listen! Do you know how scared I was? I searched the entire palace grounds… I even sent the guards outside the gates!
She laughed and cried at the same time, overwhelmed with relief. Lisa looked at her with guilt softening her beautiful features.
Lisa
I’m sorry, Ma… I didn’t get lost… and…
She turned slightly. Her eyes found Jen again
Lisa
This person helped me… some bad people were
The woman’s expression changed instantly. She stepped forward and bowed deeply ninety degrees.
???
Thank you. Thank you so much for saving my daughter
Her tone was refined. Controlled. Educated
Rose
I’m Rose. And she is my daughter, Lisa. I would be truly honored if you would allow us to welcome you to our home properly and thank you for your bravery
The guards stood straight behind her. Even the way they positioned themselves screamed power.
Her posture.
Her accent.
The mention of a palace.
Not ordinary.
Wealth
Influence
Status
An aristocratic family
He adjusted his coat slightly
Jen
I’m glad she is safe, ma’am
Jen
There is no need for anything more. Please return home. The night isn’t kind
His voice was steady, almost distant. He bowed slightly polite, but reserved. Rose nodded with gratitude and wrapped an arm protectively around Lisa. They turned to leave.
But Lisa didn’t.
Her steps slowed.
Her head tilted just slightly over her shoulder.
Her eyes lingered.
Soft
Curious
Grateful
Almost… reluctant.
Jen felt it.
That look
It followed him even as she walked away. And strangely...For the first time in his life....His heart moved toward something instead of away from it. He stood there longer than necessary.
And somewhere in the quiet of his chest.... A sniper who never missed his target....
Had just been hit.
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