The Fourth Ripple: The Names the Wind Remembered
-
- Einzelkauf Download ausgewählt
-
Sprache:Englisch
Fr. 1.50
inkl. gesetzl. MwSt.Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Format
ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
18.02.2026
Verlag
Jin Oh KwonSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
1963 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798233366550
The Fourth Ripple: The Names the Wind Remembered
A Novel That Will Stay with You Long After the Last Page
Have You Ever Felt Invisible?
You walk through crowded streets. People brush past you, but no one truly sees you. You exist in the blank spaces where no one looks. You are present, yet utterly transparent.
This is where our story begins.
Three Strangers. One Night. The Sea That Remembers.
Park Min-su is thirty-four and has just been erased. After a corporate restructuring, his name appeared on a list-cold ink on paper-and suddenly, fifteen years of his life meant nothing. He scrolls through group chats where his name has drifted to the bottom, then off the screen entirely. He isn't failing. He is fading.
Hong Sang-tae is forty-one and hollowed out by divorce. The judge's words still echo: "The primary responsibility lies with the defendant." Defendant. That is his new name. He repeats into whiskey glasses, "I am not a bad man," but the world has gone deaf to his pleas. His child no longer calls him "Father." The word has withered.
Lee Su-yeong is twenty-nine and drowning. She fell in love with a man who spoke in plurals-"we," "us," "together"-while quietly liquidating her future into high-interest loans. Now the phone rings with a predator's rhythm, and her name no longer belongs to her. It belongs to creditors, to office gossips, to a cautionary tale.
Three translucent souls. Three people the world has forgotten to hold onto.
They meet in a small café on the slope between Jongam-dong and Hongneung, where the wind never rests. They don't exchange histories-they know that if they start unspooling their stories, they might never stop weeping. But they see it in each other's hollow eyes: they are all becoming ghosts.
They rent a car and drive east on the Donghae Expressway. Toward Sokcho. Toward the sea.
The waves perform their eternal ritual: three rushes toward the shore, then the fourth, violent collapse. In a hotel room overlooking that dark water, three beds wait like open graves. And by morning, only one of them will wake up.
But This Is Not a Story About Dying.
This is a story about remembering.
Because Park Min-su survives. And survival, he discovers, is a crime in the eyes of the living. The questions come like knives: "Why are you the only one who lived?" "Did you goad them into it?" "If you wanted to die, why didn't you do it alone?"
He has no answers. He only has the weight of two names he now carries: Hong Sang-tae. Lee Su-yeong.
And he has one more thing: a notebook he found in Su-yeong's empty studio apartment. Pages filled with loan amounts, repayment schedules, the jagged timestamps of harassment calls. And on the very last page, a single line:
Yun Gi-jung: 010-XXXX-XXXX.
The Man Who Sold Futures
Yun Gi-jung is handsome. He has an expensive smile and a gift for reading the fragile ones-the lonely, the anxious, the desperate to be loved. "You look like someone who has so much to hide," he whispers to his targets, and they hear it as a rescue signal. They hand him their credit cards, their hopes, their futures.
He doesn't see himself as a con man. "Deception implies fabrication," he says. "I deal in possibilities. They make the choice to step into them."
When he sees the news headline-Sokcho. Group Suicide Attempt. One Female Deceased. Lee Su-yeong-he pauses only for a moment. Not out of guilt, but calculation. Death is an inefficient conclusion to a transaction that still had potential.
He tells himself, "This is not on me." He repeats it until it feels like a shield.
But shields can be broken.
The Hunter Becomes the Hunted
Kundinnen und Kunden meinen
Verfassen Sie die erste Bewertung zu diesem Artikel
Helfen Sie anderen Kund*innen durch Ihre Meinung