âHaha! These will be perfect tributes for the Yasukuni and Kushida shrines.â
Mu Ssang tried to stifle his cackling without much success. The local tear gas bombs were so foul, they incapacitated even the hard-ass Kim Geuk-do, just when he was about to rip his face off. It would certainly be a sight to behold if he were to throw a few of these apple bombs at Japanese politicians while they are making offerings at the temple.
They say courage and stupidity are often one and the same. Tear gas bombs may be common in protests, but not in residential buildings. Once again, this is a grim testament to the fact that the military views its citizens like mere pawns. Eungsimje is a private home registered as a French cultural institute. What would happen if word got out that the police actually raided it with tear gas?
It would make international news.
The bald officer will probably have to deliver a personal apology. The careers and lives of all the detectives and police officers involved in this operation will definitely come to a halt. Mu Ssang couldnât care less for the higher-ups, but he didnât want to watch the police having to sacrifice needlessly, especially those who had nothing to do with this. He may not be able to personally offer these poor, overworked souls a bowl of warm oden soup, but at the very least, he will not want to get them into trouble .
Mu Ssang raised both of his hands, and the atmosphere started to shift. He was using his telekinesis powers to compress the putrid smoke. The still-spinning tear gas canister slowly floated up.
The canister flew away, past the fence toward where Mu Ssang was pointing at, leaving a white trail of smoke in the air, like a cometâs tail. Once he got rid of the canister, Mu Ssang placed his palm on Kim Geuk-doâs back. The Resonance Wave was a high-energy wave that employs physical force to manipulate both particlesâ and wavesâ properties of matter. The photoelectric force of high-energy waves has the power to separate foreign substances.
The Resonance Wave disassembled the CS particles that were stuck to his body tissues. Kim Geuk-do felt a refreshing wind that smelled of pine trees pass through his lungs. The immense pain he felt earlier was gone without a trace. Kim Geuk-do looked at Mu Ssang with empty eyes, still shocked beyond belief. His master was definitely not human. He was the god among gods, with whom none of Japanâs millions of lesser gods could even compare with. His heart swelled with gratitude.
About a dozen more orange cans were thrown over the fence, bringing in smoke with them.
The police used four types of tear gas bombs: KM25 (Apple bombs), Multi-targeted bombs (Bull bombs), pepper fog, and SY44 (Direct targeted bombs).
âThey must be crazy.â
The SY44 was a dangerous item, shot out of a launcher like a rocket, and could be lethal on impact. His telekinetic powers takes time to be invoked and couldnât be used on multiple targets. Mu Ssang moved like drops of rain, as black lines appeared and vanished into thin air. One by one, the bombs were kicked over the fence back where they came from.
Kim Geuk-do exclaimed in Japanese without realizing it. It was like seeing a human fly swatter in action. Fortunately, none of those vile tear gas cans made it to their side. Mu Ssang managed deflect even the remaining bombs that flew in afterwards. They heard the bombs go off one after another beyond the fence. A now-familiar putrid smoke filled the area.
âFuck! What is this!â
There were cries of panic. The police squad was wiped out by the tear gas. When it came down to it, the police were still humans after all. They tossed their equipment aside and scattered like ants in the rain. The scene was littered with launchers, batons, and shields.
âKim Yang-su, you son of a bitch! Who the hell is in there? You said it was just one Japanese man!â
The commander shouted at the top of his lungs. He has been called to hundreds of protests before, but never had he ever imagined such a thing to happen. Sure, sometimes, there have been some determined individual who would bravely pick up a bomb or two, and managed to throw them back. But not even a ghost can be able to reflect every single one of the bombs.
âThat, that is, sirâŚâ
Kim Yang-su was at a loss for words. He himself had no idea what just happened. He felt the pain growing in his sore mouth after getting smacked across the cheek.
âYou shithead. You said that it was just some nobody and a few women. So what now, is that house filled with North Korean spies or something? You did this on purpose to screw me over, didnât you, you piece of shit.â
The commander went into a frenzy.
âFuck. What would I know?â
Kim Yang-su kept sighing. It felt like he was having a nightmare. They wouldnât be able to bring the suspect in at this rate unless they get the counterterrorism squad involved.
âChief, the warrantâs been postponed.â
Detective Ha said, with the walkie-talkie in hand. Kim Yang-su frowned. They just had to kick him again while he was already down. Warrants that concern public safety are almost always approved. The reason why he went ahead with this operation is that he was confident that he can get the warrant as promised. Now things have definitely become more complicated. He canât figure out who this guy really is.
âFuck, why? If it had been turned down, so be it. But whatâs the meaning of postponing it?â
âItâs the command center. For you, sir.â
Detective Ha gave him his walkie-talkie. Kim Yang-suâs face crinkled further as he listened.
âOrdered with four yearsâ probation for attempted rape⌠donât know the details? So why would the French embassy be involved? So what! The British consul vouched for him? Understood. Over and out.â
Kim Yang-su turned the walkie-talkie off and glared at the dark red front gates, still standing tall. Everything he had done since dawn, and with just a few old pieces of dumpling in his stomach, all of that for naught. He was infuriated. Fucking hell. Who was this son of a bitch?
Hysterically, he threw the walkie-talkie and huffed out.
âHey, Chief Kim. Got your panties in a bunch? What did they say?â
âThis fucker has a history. He got four years probation for attempted rape when he was still in high school.â
âA bad egg he is! Letâs report it to the higher-ups and get our boys armed up.â
The commander cut him off and scrambled about.
âLooks like Foreign Affairs had the warrant postponed. They said they needed to check some details.â
âCheck? Heâs a threat to public security and is caught red-handed. What do they need to check for?â
The riot police leader wondered. Once someone was deemed a threat to public security, the police would request a warrant, but will go about arresting them even before the warrant was issued.
âThe Foreign Affairs records say that he entered Korea with a French passport named Sbard Gulbeig.â
âSbard Gulbeig? Thatâs hard to pronounce. An international criminal entering Korea with a fake passport?â
âIt is not so. When he left the country in 1981, Councilor Hamilton vouched for him. A British consul wouldnât vouch for a young felon unless he is crazy.â
The squad leader seemed irritated.
âThey donât know. They are inquiring with the French embassy but there was no answer.â
That was no surprise. Black Mamba is Franceâs tactical weapon. Only the ambassador and the first-class generals knew of his identity. The ambassador wouldnât divulge such confidential information without his countryâs orders or Black Mambaâs permission.
âThen we can beat him up. He made the police lose face. We will send in armed riot police.â
âThe Foreign Affairs is contacting the Korean embassy in Paris and Interpol as we speak.â
Kim Yang-su mumbled. The squad head ranked higher than him but as a police sergeant, he was still the leader at the scene. When the responsibility fell to him, he couldnât make a rash decision.
âThe Foreign Affairs are just a bunch of Rolex thieves. Since we have a yes from the higher-ups, letâs proceed with the arrest. Thirty-two of my boys are locked up in there!â
The squad head was insistent about the use of armed forces. Kim Yang-suâs face looked grim. From his 20 years of experience as a detective, the current situation was triggering a warning siren in his head. The real risk is not that the viability of it. The real obstacle was the uncertainty itself.
âLetâs see. Since we need to rescue the hostages, letâs try negotiating with them first.â
Kim Yang-su wedged his face between the small creak in the middle of the door and the doorframe, and shouted.
âBak Mu Ssang, letâs talk.â
âYou were just launching tear gas cans into a morally upright citizenâs home moments ago. I suggest you continue with that.â
A cynical response came back.
âIâd rather die than deal with this asshole!â
Kim Yang-su pounded his chest. His new yearâs horoscope prediction did not look positive. And now, he ran into this â the worst asshole in his entire career. If he continued to deal with him, he felt like his lifespan would significantly reduce.
âHey, letâs talk this out. We know you cannot keep doing this too.â
âItâs not like we are close friends anyway. Your warrant must have been rejected.â
Kim Yang-su, evidently flinched.
Kim Yang-su practically begged.
âYeah, talking is better than fighting.â
With a sudden change of heart, Mu Ssang opened the small door. Kim Yang-su stepped in, bracing for the worst.
Kim Yang-suâs eyes widened. He had expected there to be dozens of people helping Mu Ssang. But it was just Bak Mu Ssang himself giving off a murderous vibe at a distance. Who knocked out the riot policemen lying down on the ground by the front gate? Who deflected the dozens of tear gas canisters? Could this house really be haunted?
âShow me the warrant!â
Mu Ssang held out his open hand.
âYou should be concerned with your own safety first. Do I seem like a psychopath murderer who would massacre dozens of innocent boys?â
Mu Ssang glared at Kim Yang-su.
âYou asshole. Why are you talking to me informally? The grains of rice I have left over must be more than the bowls of rice youâve eaten your entire life.â
Kim Yang-su, finding himself with no retort, tried to intimidate the young man with his seniority instead.
âLook at you talk. Do the policemen usually leave food uneaten? You need to watch the way you talk first. You are a policeman, a guardian of the people, yet you talk like a common thug.â
Mu Ssang, already disgruntled, couldnât pretend to talk nicely either.
Kim Yang-su grasped the back of his neck to rein in his rising blood pressure. He was going to be 50 soon and here was, arguing with a twenty-something. He felt sorry for himself. But this man couldnât be subdued with force or words. If he lose his temper right here, it will be a loss for him. He emptied his mind.
Listening to the ongoing argument, the five young women came out from inside the house.
âMu Ssang, slap him before kicking him out.â
âYou talk as ugly as you look.â
In Korea during the 1980s, the police and students were like sworn enemies. The women folk definitely werenât going to talk to him nicely. Kim Yang-su felt dizzy amidst of the womenâs yelling.
âHave you eaten today? Mu Ssang needs to eat.â
At the high school studentâs words, Kim Yang-su covered his head with his hands. No one is normal in this household, not even the young schoolgirls. What Kim Yang-su had no idea of is how important meals were for the people who lived in Eungsim-je.
âWho are you? You are a felon and yet you could go overseas with a British consulâs sponsorship. You even returned with a French passport. Who are you really?â
They must have discovered his entry record when he returned to Korea after Operation Sahel. He felt sympathy for them. Had they inquired further, they would have found out that this place is actually registered as a French cultural institute. Seems like the police are fumbling around. Mu Ssang laughed lightly.
âYou did your homework. I am a French national.â
Kim Yang-su looked as if he had just been hit by a 25-ton freight truck.
âYou are out of your mind!â
âHey, I know who I am. I donât need you to tell me.â
âThese people are driving me mad!â
Kim Yang-su wanted to shove his revolver into the manâs blabbing mouth. But of course, once he pulled out his gun, the assholeâs fist would smash his head before he could even pull the trigger. Thatâs why he was trying to negotiate with him despite his aversion to the situation.
âWhy is Consul Hamilton involved?â
âI have friends around the world. Anyway, how do you think your wife and children will manage?â
âWhy do you worry about my wife and kids?â
âI know you need to work for a certain number of years in order to be eligible for pension. If you act up now, youâll be let go even before you become eligible. If you choose to ignore protocol now and abuse your power, I shall do the same. So should we continue? Or will you apologize and be cordial?â
The warning sirens in his head were suddenly amplified. No one in Korea ever dared to treat the police like this. Maybe this guy he had strong connections all over the country.
âFuck. Iâm sorry! I did bad. Are you happy?â
Kim Yang-su felt like wrenching apart his own jaws. A detective sergeant apologizing to a suspect! It felt like had put the entire police history to shame.
âThat sounded like swearing more than an apology.â
Mu Ssang drawled as he squinted at the policeman.
âWe need to go to the station first. You must know nothing can be resolved here.â
âShow me your ID! To my eyes, you look like a thug and not a police officer.â
Mu Ssang held out his hand.
âHeâs driving me crazy.â
The asshole must be a pest in his past life. Kim Yang-su tried to calm himself down and showed him his ID card.
âAre we in a rush to somewhere? You didnât even give me time to examine it.â
Kim Yang-su gave up his ID to him. The more he talked to this man, the closer he is to losing it and pulling out his revolver. That should be the end of him, with blood gushing out of his smashed head.
âHere! Examined it all you want!â
Kim Yang-su tossed his wallet to the man.
âWhoa. You were quite handsome not so long ago. The police work must be wearing you down.â
âItâs because of assholes like you!â
Kim Yang-su cried internally, unable to voice out his retort. Mu Ssang tossed his wallet back and walked towards the main house.
âWhere are you going?â
âHey, like I said earlier, I havenât eaten yet. If you havenât as well, you can join us.â
âUgh. Iâm going mad.â
Kim Yang-su clawed at his chest. He lamented to the heavens for creating such a difficult human being. He blamed his own luck for running into this guy.
âPlease try to understand. If I skip a meal, you will not hear the end of it from my sister. To be honest, Iâm more afraid of my sisterâs nagging, than all the riot police squads combined.â
âYeah. Do as you want.â
Kim Yang-su gave up and just plopped down to the ground.