As Kang Chan grumbled while waiting for the chance to see Sharlan, he got a call from Oh Gwang-Taek.
âHello?â
- Kang Chan, where are you? Letâs meet for a moment if you have time.
âIt would be hard for me to meet up with you for the next few days. Why do you want to see me?â
- Did you do something to the Shin Yeon-Dong gang as well?
âI did take care of the guys that attacked me in front of the Bang Ji hospital.â
He heard Oh Gwang-Taek dejectedly laugh over the phone.
- The elders want to see you. What do you say?
âHey! Iâd prefer you to be my only gangster friend. Wouldnât you be in an even more awkward position if they get disgraced during my meeting with them?â
- Thatâs not what I mean. The gangsters are also getting nervous because the Japanese and Chinese are acting unruly in public, and two organizations have been destroyed. Kang Chan, every gangster in Korea knows the fact that you donât like our kind. However, if you keep destroying Korean gangs like this, then those backed by the Japanese gangs will be able to take over crucial territories. Moreover, they can just leave by plane if the battles don't turn in their favor.
âYouâre scared of something like that?â
- You told me to stop being a gangster! Can you really still consider someone that now avoids conflict a gangster? Thatâs why you should be careful about who you pick a fight with.
Why is this fucker complaining?
âAt any rate, since this could also put me in trouble, let's discuss this once I've returned to Korea. I'll only be gone for a few days.â
- Kang Chan.
âWhat is it, Oh Gwang-Taek?!â
- Contact me if youâre having a really hard time.
âThe fuck? Alright, alright.â
He felt like a fucking gangsterâs last words were being etched into his heart.
He had to prioritize meeting up with Sharlan for now. Kang Chan reclined against the sofa and turned on the TV. With the Korean peninsula as the background, it showed a bundle of money following an arrow in South Korea then going through a human silhouette and going over to North Korea, depicting that it was being handed over to North Korea.
Kang Chan just laughed because of how absurd it was.
Not only the President, but even Kim Hyung-Jung and National Intelligence Service Director Go Gun-Woo, whom he had never seen before, would likely be going through a really hard time right now.
âIâll smoke a cigarette first,â Kang Chan told himself.
Having instant coffee and ramen on a plane was the best.
Most French guys werenât able to come to their senses after trying a Korean instant coffee. But ramen was a bit different. The guys that frowned in Africa would strangely look like they wanted some whenever they were on a plane. They'd even lick their lips. After learning that Korean instant coffee and ramen were hard to come by in France, they'd collect money amongst themselves to buy those products and bring them over to France.
Kang Chan never couldâve imagined when he reincarnated into a high schoolerâs body that things would turn out like this. Moreover, seeing the foreign crew members suddenly made him want to become a mercenary again. Being a mercenary wouldnât cause him trouble, and being in a world where he needed to survive against his enemies likely suited his aptitude more.
Exhaling cigarette smoke, he unintentionally looked at the picture of his previous self that was on the table. He then looked at the word âdeathâ that was stamped in red on top of it. Would Yoo Hye-Sook be able to survive receiving this document?
He shook his head no.
Kang Chan held up his phone and called someone. The ringtone didn't play that long.
- Channy!
âHi. What are you doing?â
- I was cleaning. Is there something wrong?
âYes.â
- What? Whatâs wrong? Are you hurt anywhere?
âNo. I just wanted missed you.â
- Jeez! You really scared me!
She sounded like she was in a good mood and like she was acting cute.
âI just called because I want to see you. I also thought that you would be worried.â
- Thereâs really nothing going on, right?
âOf course.â
Kang Chan suddenly missed Yoo Hye-Sook as he talked to her. Giving up on applying to the foreign legion was the right thing to do, in all respects.
âIâll hang up now. I doubt Iâd be able to come home today, but Iâll try to call at least once a day for as long as itâs possible from now on.â
- You donât have to do that, Channy.
âPardon?â
- Just call me occasionally. I donât want you looking over other peopleâs moods to call me. Talking to you like this is enough to keep me happy for a few days.
âAlright. Iâll call you when I can.â
- Okay. I love you, Channy.
âI love you too.â
For some strange reason, Kang Chan felt relaxed and confident after the phone call. He also felt as if the rough personality he had as a mercenary right before he reincarnated as a high schooler was returning.
The United States? The United Kingdom? No matter how much confidence he had regained, he couldnât go up against those countries by himself. Kang Chan shook his head and stood up to find the bathroom. There was a bathroom between the bedrooms, but he didnât want to disturb Lanok when he was asleep, plus he was feeling stuffy so Kang Chan decided to go out of the living room.
When he opened the door, he found the agents and Foreign Legion members resting in the big seats that were placed on both sides of the plane, and past them were chairs placed in a long row, from side to side. When Kang Chanâs eyes met an agentâs, he mouthed the word âtoiletteâ to let them know why he was there.
âIâm asking because I like the smell of instant coffee, and I want to bum one and a cigarette off of you. If you feel awkward, I can just get a cigarette from the living room,â Kang Chan explained.
A foreign legion member filled a cup with hot water and made coffee for Kang Chan. The smell of coffee, firearms, and men in military uniforms mixing together felt weird.
âBefore I go, Iâll give you some helpful advice in exchange for the coffee,â said Kang Chan. He then exhaled cigarette smoke for the last time while putting the cigarette into the paper cup.
âIf youâre going to use that lighter in Africa, then mix oil in it. If you donât, then you could run into trouble at an important moment.â