Chapter 205: Chapter 25, Episode 3: Repay Favors Ten Fold, Vengeance A Hundred Fold
âF*ck, Iâd rather die than suffer from an illness.â
Humans struggled to adapt to new situations outside the norm. The bridge village had clear, full streams, due to its many rocks. The fact that he couldnât use the water in his hometown was incomprehensible.
It was the same water yet different in the Sahel and the bridge village. While one was a lifeline, the other existed like air. However, the bridge had suffered greatly from the damage.
That was the law of equivalence. Gaining one meant losing another. They had controlled the floods by building a dam, which in turn provided job opportunities, but that had destroyed the environment.
âI wonder if those things have disappeared since the river became sh*t.â
He suddenly recalled the soldiers sprouting up from the water like bubbles in the dark early evening amid the thick fog. He wondered if the soldiers, who used to march in meaningless orders of lines, had disappeared. He had thrown their corpses into the Nakdong River during the battle. Perhaps the FROLINAT soldiers he had killed were wandering around the Sahel aimlessly.
âI should concentrate on making the roasted pheasant.â
He sliced the pheasantâs belly with the tip of his thumb. The stomach spilled open as though it had been cut with a knife. He pulled out all of its intestines and slathered it with mud.
Jin Soon started the fire with dry twigs and threw the slathered pheasant into the fire. The two stared at the drying mud ball, which began to harden in the fire. Silence ensued.
âOppa, canât you do something about those things now?â Jin Soon said abruptly.
She referred to the humans as âthings,â but there was no way Mu Ssang would misunderstand.
âItâs hard to resolve this in court. I was impatient, or should I say I went temporarily mad?â
âWe have Kang Young Sookâs will and those thingsâ affidavit of admission, so how hard can it be to sue them? You need to get rid of the dirty crime that you have been framed for. However, it would be hard since that damned b*tch committed suicide.â
Jin Soon was persistent. They were crafty humans who had used her oppaâs strong sense of justice to push him into a trap. Looking at them living their lives well made her want to throw up all the rice that she had eaten four days ago.
âThe thing is, itâs hard to get them with the law. I could kidnap and beat them up without thinking of the consequences. I should be able to get rid of the accusation of rape, but I would be charged for kidnapping and violence instead.â
He could have flipped the judgment on his own, but Sang Han, who would have assisted with the kidnapping, the weapons, and marks, would be a problem. The Jang family would happily make a fuss with the police and prosecutors. He didnât mind, but the people around him would be affected.
âThen how will you clear your name, oppa?â
âHehe, I couldnât do anything since there were soldier-wannabes back then, but I can slowly start now.â
âWhat are you going to do?â
âIf you stab a person, you need to charge the stabber. Of course, I canât leave sewer trash alone, even if it was used as a weapon. Iâve wrapped up some stuff. Only the hand-axe gang remains. However, you see, they are nothing to me since Iâve seen worse on the battlefield.â
âNothing? They messed up your life, oppa, and theyâre nothing?â Jin Soonâs tone went up a pitch.
âBrat, Iâm the one whoâs affected. Why are you getting mad? Oppaâs life isnât ruined. I got to drink foreign water and earn a lot of money thanks to the b*tchâs family, so itâs a good thing.â
Mu Ssang patted Jin Soonâs back.
âBack then, I even thought of killing the Jang familyâs mother and children. I was found digging a burial hole for them by the teacher and got beaten up really bad. However, after returning from the dead several times, I figure theyâre nothing to me. I feel like my father wouldnât like it if I attacked my own family, either.â
âOh, yes, what a saint.â
A saintly smile appeared on Mu Ssangâs face.
âI learned the only animal that can look directly at the sun is the chameleon. No human on earth is clean enough to face the skies directly. Sattvas are sattvas because we carry sins throughout our lives. I bet there are countless people out there plotting their revenge on me.â
âWow, are you really my oppa? That old grandpa monk is amazing. Heâs turned oppa, who held on to grudges, into a Buddha! So? Youâre going to forget everything they did and live with the one-for-all, all-for-one mantra?â
He smirked even more at Jin Soonâs mocking. It was a smile as cold as early winter.
âI canât do that. Iâm planning to shake all the money out of that man I call uncle and the witch who serves money like Buddha.â
âThat is ideal, but wouldnât that be too weak a revenge?â
Jin Soon tilted her head. Money could be earned. How could taking money count as revenge? He had truly become soft ever since he had left for a foreign country.
âHehehe, those humans have an entirely different perspective on money from us. What do you consider most important?â
âOf course itâs you, oppa, and my family. I have nothing to compare your value with, so should I say itâs absolute?â
âThatâs it. Soon, what would you do if someone takes oppa and your family away?â
âIâd go mad. Ah! I see.â Jin Soon came to a realization.
Losing her oppa was a horrible thought. There would be no point in living. They considered money as God, so taking it away would cause extreme pain to them. Oppa was someone who kept his word. She suddenly found the Jang family very pitiful.
âWow, oppa, youâre evil!â Jin Soon exclaimed.
Oppa wouldnât sit back and watch. No, oppa truly was an amazing person.
âHuhuhu! Stop praising me. Itâs almost done. We should visit my fatherâs grave afterward.â
The clay had turned brick-red while they were chatting. Mu Ssang cracked the clay open. The feathers stuck to the clay came off cleanly as though a plastic wrapper was being removed.
Its white skin appeared with steam coming off. He sprinkled salt and pepper all over the pheasant and wrapped it with arrowroot leaves. Then, he covered it with mud again before placing it back in the fire.
Farmers who always climbed mountains were bound to finish their meals there. They always came prepared with basic spices like salt, pepper, and pepper powder. It was the same for Mu Ssang. Since his youth, he always carried spices in his pockets. The habit remained until now.
âBrat, my patience is at its limit. Letâs eat.â
When he cleared the mud, a sweet smell exuded off the pheasant immediately. Jin Soon swallowed her drool. Oppa was a magician. He was a magician who performed solely for one audience. Her consciousness floated around in happiness.
âThanks, oppa. Oppa should have been there when King Sunjo fled to Uijo. I heard he chewed on uncooked rice since he was too busy running away.â
âNo, brat. I hate the country called Joseon and that human, especially. If I had been guarding him, I would have kicked him into the Imjin River.â
Mu Ssang shivered. He hated the Joseon dynastyâs kings, but he hated Injo, Sunjo, and Gojong even more. He felt as though lice were climbing all over him whenever he thought about them. They were the icons of incompetence, stupidity, childish immaturity, and jealousy.
The person who had abandoned his people and fled during the night, the person who had lit the Imjin River with oil to navigate his way, the person who had accused Lee Soon Shin of being a rebel out of jealousy, and the person who didnât even appear on the battlefieldâthat was King Sunjo.
When Sunjo wrote his memorandum about the deceased honorable servant, Lee Soon Shin, he said, âThe pity towards him will always remain a regret in my heart. I will raise his position to the right minister to reassure his bright soul and return all my debts by opening a temple to hold his funeral. Only his soul will be honored by my special favor. Here I proclaim, and so it will be.â
My special favor? That was a frustrating phrase that would raise oneâs blood pressure. The people who lived under such a useless king were pitiful.
âUgh, again, that temper of yours!â Jin Soon ripped the pheasantâs leg off and stuffed it in his mouth.
She would have to hear a history lecture if she let him be. Oppa was good overall, but he cared too much about the countryâs well-being.
History lectures were boring. What did it matter whether Sunjo had abandoned his people in the past or not? Rent and their university registration fees was an existing problem.
Mu Ssang looked at Jin Soon and smiled in satisfaction. The sight of her tearing the meat up with her bare hands looked so natural. If Edel was the careful, intelligent beauty, then Jin Soon was the natural, pure friend.
He flinched. How did he end up thinking about Edel?
âWow, this is amazing. Itâs so good!â Mu Ssang exclaimed in surprise.
Mu Ssang was an ignorant fool when it came to relationships between men and women.
âJeez, I told you not to eat the bones, didnât I? You still are! Land animals have thin and strong bones, so itâs more dangerous.â
Jin Soon didnât know that a Paranthropusâ teeth were stronger than a hyenasâ, and their digestive juices were like a crocodileâs.
âStop scolding me, shut up!â
He stuffed Jin Soonâs mouth with a pheasantâs leg.
His fatherâs grave in Yeongok village was clean. The grave was clean and covered with turf. There werenât any weeds. It seemed that his fatherâs grave was regularly maintained. There werenât any acacia trees or vines either, which meant that someone cleaned the grave every year.
No one would have cleaned it. The relatives at the bridge village? Theyâd rather wash their hands in bean paste. He would give them 100,000 dollars if they truly did.
Aunt Ha Dong? No. Unlike men, women werenât interested in maintaining graves. The idea of maintaining an ancestorâs grave wasnât appealing at all. He didnât think his fatherâs old friends would take care of the grave either.
His right to the land had returned, and his fatherâs grave was regularly maintained?
There were two possibilities. Either his mother had survived and regained ownership, or his uncle had gone mad, returning his house and the surrounding lands.
The first was what he had hoped for. If his mother had returned, there was no way Ha Dong wouldnât know. The two were closer than blood-related siblings, after all.
The second possibility had a slimmer chance than the first. The bridge turning into the sea would be more feasible than his uncle and aunt changing their minds.
Anyway, his aunt and uncle held the key. He felt as though heâd have to face his uncleâs family as soon as the prayer service ended. He felt extremely annoyed.
He arranged the offerings that Jin Soon had prepared. He finished the prayer and sprinkled rice liquor all over the grave before lighting a cigarette and leaving it on the incense altar.
âFather, you liked cigarettes, didnât you? This is an expensive foreign cigarette called the Cohiba Siglo. You feel frustrated for passing away so quickly, donât you? If youâd been alive, your son would have given you a pack of good cigarettes. Well, if you had been alive, I suppose I wouldnât have fled overseas after the incident.â
Mu Ssang slumped in his seat and began to tell his story. Yeongok village came into view from the graveâs standpoint. He could see the paddies spread in front of the village and the dam on the left.
He could also see the field that his father used to spray fertilizers on. Heâd been addicted to it. He used to play in the river while his father worked, catching eels and fishes. The happy, sad, and painful memories unraveled in his mind like a panorama.
âDad, I made lots of money, just like I promised. You wouldnât want your only son to starve. Iâm planning to help the people living in difficulty and guide them to take charge of their own lives. Donât call me invested. Humans only have 100 years to live, donât they?â
Ten years ago, he had visited his fatherâs grave before escaping his uncleâs house. He had cooked crawfish and filled his smelly rubber shoes with water to set them on the altar. He had promised to earn more money and to give his father a grand feast.
He had kept his promise and earned lots of money. However, would his father welcome a son who was a mercenary?
He recalled his motherâs face, which heâd shoved into the deepest corners of his mind. It had been 14 years since his motherâs disappearance. His teacherâs words on how he shouldnât resist the fate of connections or force them in a certain way had also been a burden.
He wasnât a teenager anymore, and it wasnât as though he didnât have the power. He had even thought of uniting all the gangs in the country to order a search for his mother.
âI should study first,â he thought.
It was funny how he had to hold a book with his bloodied hands, but that was how human society worked. Those who became heroes from encouraging murder like Genghis Khan, Hannibal, Caesar, Alexander, and Napoleon were the true sinners.
The body count of his murders was incomparable to their human sacrifices. It would barely amount to the blood in a birdâs foot. A monster would even get rid of his past records as a criminal for an understanding relationship with others.
Including Hideki Tojo, the war criminals of Japan who were executed barely amounted to seven people. King Hirohito, who had the greatest responsibility, wasnât even held responsible. In the afterworld, those who were dirty remained dirty, and those who were clean remained clean.
Look at him. He received a great amount of money and a medal for killing thousands of people. That was how the world worked. Whether one had to despair or attempt something, it was oneâs own responsibility and life.
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âFather, rest in peace. I couldnât visit often. I was busy fighting in another country. I wonât be able to come by often. Iâm busy studying and living too, you see. Iâll find Mother as soon as I can. Be well.â
After bidding him farewell, Mu Ssang swaggered down the mountain. Jin Soon didnât open her mouth the entire time. Jin Soon knew when to talk and when to stay silent like a ghost.
A scream greeted Mu Ssang as he entered through the door.
âKyaaaah, itâs oppa!â