Cases involving counterfeit imported liquor happened reasonably often.
Whenever a new gang tried to push out the old and take over the business, theyâd dump a truckload of âanonymous tipsâ on the police. As such, the cops didnât even have to wait for someone to file charges to investigate and apprehend the offenders.
All âimported liquorâ found in nightclubs was fundamentally fake. The patrons already drunk on booze and the atmosphere would never be able to differentiate whether they were drinking the good stuff or just plain water. So there was no reason why the establishments wouldnât resort to using counterfeit liquor.
From the governmentâs perspective, it didnât matter whether the citizens drank water or booze. As long as you got drunk, counterfeit or not, it ultimately didnât matter since youâd all piss it away in the toilet anyway. The governmentâs sole reason for strictly regulating fake liquor wasnât the health of the citizens but simply the liquor tax.
However, a prosecutorâs time was too valuable to waste on tax evasion cases. Indeed, the issues involving liquor tax, VAT, and special consumption tax were the matters for the employees of the National Tax Service to lose sleepover. However, drug dealing was different.
Drugs were like cancer. If not snipped at the bud, itâd blossom into a shortcut to national ruin, a hotbed of crime, and eventually destroy the lives of the victims. As a person wearing the badge of âprosecutorâ and drawing salaries from all the citizensâ taxes, a drug-related case was not something Yeo Yun-dong could sweep under the carpet. At least, thatâs what he believed.
âThis son of a b*tch!â
Kim Dal Su sobered up instantly.
He was planning to pass along a veteranâs know-how to a youngster and give him a fat allowance in the process⊠But now, his face was trampled on unceremoniously.
The organization of prosecutors placed the ideals of âUnity and Indivisibility, Clear Chain of Commandâ even above the Constitution itself. As such, âmutinyâ could not be allowed.
But here was one of those uncompromising dumbasses Kim Dal Su only heard about in passing rumors. Numerically speaking, one of these idiots referred to as Pro-Dumbass was bound to show up sooner or later⊠and Yeo Yun-dong happened to be that one.
âProsecutor Yeo, let me tell you something. A good thing is a good thing. Itâs just a waste of everyoneâs time locking up a handful of small fries. After all, other punks will quickly fill the void. Youâre like this only because you donât know how these organizations operate.â Kim Dal Su lowered his voice and tried to persuade Yeo Yun-dong nicely.
It was common to see a newbie prosecutor going wild, out of their sense of justice. One of the prominent roles of a chief prosecutor was to place reins on bucking young horses.
âIâm not sure if youâre referring to the prosecution organization or the organized crime in this case, Chief. But it might be better to forget about releasing the drug dealers at this point, sir. Weâve already requested the National Prosecution Authorityâs Science division for hair sample analysis.â Yeo Yun-dong pushed the shopping bag and the jewelry case back to President Jo before continuing.
âThank you for your consideration, but Iâm not such a good man, nor do I have enough time to do good things. Therefore, Iâd recommend that President Jo donate to an orphanage or a nursing home at the end of the year.â
âHey, you sh*thead! Walk away from this case, now!â Kim Dal Su roared in anger, his brows shooting up high.
âSince you ordered me to, I shall resign from this case, Chief. Well then, I shall be leaving first.â Yeo Yun-dong shot up to his feet, then staggered out of the room.
âHeh. I see. There is still someone worthy of being a prosecutor. Iâll remember you.â Mu Ssang silently watched Prosecutor Yeoâs departing back.
What an unfortunate thing it was for that young prosecutor. Someone with an admirable sense of justice wouldnât go far in his organization due to its toxic culture.
âChief Kim, that man, heâŠ!â President Joâs eyes nervously darted back and forth.
Heâd been doing this sponsor thing for over a decade now, and this was his first time running into a hardheaded fool like that. That punk most likely wouldnât blab to someone on what happened tonight, but if he chose to pursue this matter till the end, then the embers would surely land on President Jo too. Alcohol evaporated from his system instantly.
âDonât worry about him, President Jo. Iâll take care of this.â Kim Dal Su replied while gritting his teeth.
It seemed like the time had come to let an immature young punk taste the bitterness of the organization. A prosecutor like him would either crumble on his own or throw in the towel and leave if no cases get assigned to him.
âHeâs a reckless simpleton who doesnât even know how the heaven operates, isnât he. So letâs not mind him for now. President Jo, are the Cheongsaechi (spearfish) gang ready to go?â Jang Chul Su quickly changed the topic.
âYes, sir. Just give me the word. All you need to think about now is deciding whether to incinerate Bak In bo to ashes or just scare him a little.â President Jo formed a faint smile as he replied.
The Cheongsaechi (spearfish) gang was part of his organization. The relationship between a construction company and a band of gangsters was similar to a crocodile and an Egyptian plover. And more often than not, a business person would be serving as the gang boss too, just like President Jo.
âIf our Chief Prosecutor doesnât find anything solid, Iâll make sure to give you a call,â Jang Chul Su glanced at Kim Dal Su.
âI heard that heâs the husband of your main familyâs daughter. Will this be fine?â, Kim Dal Su asked back. Most business people would be finished for good if the prosecutors barged in unannounced and performed search-and-seizure on their place of business.
âUh-whew. Heâs still my in-law, so Iâm not happy about the prospect of seeing him in trouble either,â Jang Chul Su let out a crocodileâs sigh.
ââŠI see. Give me a call at any time, gentlemen.â
âThank you. Oh, and donât worry about the matter with the golf course.â
The crocodile and the plover continued to exchange meaningful words.
âThey donât know when to stop, now do they!â
Mu Ssang was left speechless. His uncle mobilized the Samsik gang to shake up the Jang familyâs roots, while the Jang family planned to utilize the Cheongsaechi (spearfish) gang to erase his uncle from existence. A figurative mudslinging match between a burnt kettle and a singed pot was about to occur.
However, Mu Ssangâs uncle mustâve saved a village in his previous life or something since he got lucky again. Last time, Mu Ssang stumbled onto the scene where people plotted to poison his uncle to death. And this time, these folks planning to mobilize gangsters were caught red-handed by him.
âVice Governor, how about unburdening yourself first before calling it a night?â Kim Dal Su suggested Jang Chul Su.
âNo, Iâm no longer in the mood, unfortunately. Besides, my junior isnât cooperating lately, so I donât think I can handle being humiliated by a cute young thing.â
âIn that case, allow me to escort both of you gentlemen to Busanâs Bokji-gwan next week. After that, I shall set up a nice little gathering for us at the year-end.â
âThat sounds good, President Jo. Well then, shall we get going?â
âAllow me to drive you home.â President Jo quickly got up and assisted the wobbling Kim Dal Su.
If one was entertaining guests, one had to see it till the end to make it memorable.
âIn that case, please take good care of us.â
Kim Dal Su and Jang Chul Su followed President Jo outside the room. Since both men occupied high government positions, they couldnât afford to be seen driving an official or private car to a hostess bar. If the Prime Ministerâs inspector team or the National Prosecuting Authorityâs Integrity Committee learns about it, the fallout would be no laughing matter.
The air shifted to reveal Mu Ssang decked out in a baseball cap and a pair of Ray-Bans in the now-empty room. But, of course, he wouldnât have relied on the One with Nature technique if he knew those three would be moving together.
âDang it. I wasted my time and soiled my eyes for no good reason.â
Mu Ssang pressed the pagerâs button to send the signal, then vanished from the spot like a wisp of smoke.
The moving vanâs passenger door suddenly flung open, and Mu Ssang settled down on the seat.
âHuhk?! Big brother?!â
The vehicle swerved thanks dangerously to Gim Geukdo freaking out.
âOur situation just became simpler for us. Kim Dal Suâs resident is in Beomeo-dong, right?â
âYessir. His place is between the public prosecutorâs office and the Daegu Bank.â
âOnce the Benz parked by the hostess barâs entrance gets going, follow it!â
Mu Ssang sunk deeply into the seat and closed his eyes. Did they say âgreat hardships and difficultiesâ? To think that they would use that term in such a manner! The world had gotten quite strange, it seemed.
He suddenly found himself pathetic for messing around with these small fries. Not only could he not erase all the injustices running rampant in this world, but he also didnât have a reason to do so either. He wouldâve probably let Kim Dal Su go â for now â if Mina hadnât been caught up in this matter.
âHehehe⊠I shall teach all three of you what hardship and difficulties actually mean!â Mu Ssang smirked lazily.
It was your business, and no one elseâs, for you to waste the wealth you acquired through proper means. You shouldnât be criticized for it. However, the wealth wastefully thrown away by these bastards came straight from the pockets of the hard-working citizens and fraudulent activities. What was âHell,â anyway? Once all fair competition was gone, and all hope was lost, it was Hell.
The hostessâs milky-white naked body and dark bush were still vivid in Mu Ssangâs mind. That girlâs face slowly morphed to Jin Soonâs, then to Edelâs, then even to Hae Youngâs face after. Since he became a mercenary, he began thinking about a female body for the first time.
âYup, Iâve been taking it easy for far too long!â
A sigh of lament automatically leaked out of Mu Ssangâs lips. He preferred the wild, untamed Africa where he could let loose without worrying about anything. Yet, even though he was so sick of those winds of sand and the burning sun, he found himself longing for them right now.
âBig brother. Weâre at the entrance of Beomeo forest. If we go around that corner, weâll be at Kim Dal Suâs residence.â
Mu Ssang wound the window down, then flicked his wrist.
A single bamboo chopstick he robbed from the hostess bar flew forward like a streak of light.
The chopstick tore through the Benzâs rear tire before disappearing into the night.
The vehicle skidded precariously before coming to a stop. The chauffeur jumped out of the driverâs seat.
âUh-whew! Those idiots, how can the road maintenance be this crappy!â The chauffeur lightly kicked the torn tire while grumbling away. âPresident, sir. We have a flat tire.â
âQuickly deal with it. These gentlemen need to get home right away.â
âYes, sir! Please wait for a minute or two.â The chauffeur bowed, then took out the spare tire from the boot and began changing the flat.
Utilizing his expertise, he quickly finished his job. But, just as he straightened his back, a lengthy shadow suddenly loomed over him.
âYou seem to be working hard late at night, mister.â
âWhoâre you?â The chauffeur frowned unhappily. What a typical reaction a gangster would have.
âMerely a pedestrian number one!â Mu Ssangâs palm sneakily brushed past the back of the chauffeurâs head. The resonance wave entering him rocked the chauffeurâs brain.
âKkeuh-euhâŠâ The chauffeur spat out a weak moan before crumbling to the ground.
âAnd Iâm the pedestrian number two!â Gim Geukdo kicked the chauffeur to drop the latter into a nearby ditch, then yanked the passenger-side door open.
âAre you done fixing the flat?â President Jo turned his head to ask.
âItâs about to get fixed!â
A calloused fist slammed into President Joâs temple. He blacked out without finding out what had happened to him.
âLooks like our dear gentlemen are in dreamland, big brother.â Gim Geukdo lowered his fist, then dumped the three middle-aged men inside the van. âShould I bring the driver, too, big brother?â
âLeave him be. He wonât remember anything. Donât forget to pick up our labor cost, though.â
âYessir!â Gim Geukdo grinned happily while taking out the shopping bag from the car.
What good timing, too, since Mina was complaining earlier about how ânot prettyâ Young Sookâs clothes were. Gim Geukdo wanted to buy new clothes, so this was a remarkable turn of events.
The van drove off from the scene soon after. Only the lone Benz was left behind in the deserted entrance to Beomeo forest. As for the matter of pedestrian number three discovering the chauffeur stuck in the ditch⊠that depended on the poor manâs luck.
âHow many did you plant?â
âWe planted one wired bug in the sarang-chae and one more in the main building. And five wireless bugs on various parts of the residence.â
Two employees of Samyang Electrical Company whispered to each other.
âThat should be enough. Planting anymore will make them more noticeable.â
âDeputy Chief, should we try to shake up the women?â
âLeave them be. We donât have time, and it will get us nowhere. Make the call!â
A short while later, the lights came back on in Eungsim-je. Samyang Electricalâs three employees only needed ten minutes to finish their business, get the payment for the repair work plus overtime, and stroll out of place.
âPlant bugs? Shake up? What are they even talking about? Argh, who cares!â Kamdoongâs ears perked up for a moment, only for it to return to its previous comfortable sleeping position.
Those humans came to assist Jin-soon, after all. After finishing their work, they left. There didnât seem to be a need to butt in.
The van drove past Eungsim-jeâs front gate.
âGeukdo, return the van to the owner of the fried chicken place. They need to open their shop tomorrow.â
Gim Geukdo drove the van with the logo [Cock-a-doodle-do Chicken] stuck to the side and exited from the residence. Mu Ssang borrowed the van, thinking that there would be many people needing to be kidnapped, but it turned out to be a bit of a waste of time in the end.
Mu Ssang entered the second basement floor while carrying three middle-aged men.
Kamdoong raised its head briefly before burying it between its front paws once more. âFriend, your hobby is keeping you busy, I see!â
âInstead of fooling around, Iâm doing missionary work, you know.â
âArenât those three too old to serve as slaves?â
âWell, our manpower is always lacking, and since these three have been enjoying a great life, their stamina levels should be pretty good.â
âWhat a pitiful life, to be captured by a heartless human, eh!â Kamdoong closed its eyes after losing all interest. It didnât care if every human in this world suddenly croaked one day. Other than his friend and master, the invincible Eastern Swordsman, of course.
âYou three gorged yourself to stupor in the light, so itâs about time you experience starvation in the shadows.â Mu Ssang proceeded to throw Kim Dal Su, Jang Chul Su, and President Jo in the pitch-black darkness of the basement then left without even glancing back once. The weight of positions like a chief prosecutor, the vice governor, or an owner of a company was less significant than a chickâs teardrop to him.
The mealtime of Eungsim-je was as lively as usual. But that was understandable since there were many people here, and most of them were women, to boot.
âDad, do I have to transfer school now?â Mina asked dejectedly.
The noisy dining table was met with a bout of sudden silence.
âUh? What do you mean by transfer?â Pretending to be oblivious, Mu Ssang asked back.
âDong-seonâs mom was scolding my teacher yesterday. My teacher couldnât even say anything and just cried, you see? So Dong-seonâs mom said that if the teacher doesnât transfer the violent girl right away, sheâll have the teacher chased out instead.â
âOh? And who is this violent girl?â Mu Ssang grinned brightly.
âAaaaing, dad! Donât be like this! Mom, you said my dad is so much higher than Dong-seonâs dad, right?â Mina turned to look at Jin-soon next.
âI did! Your dad is indeed so much âhigherâ in status.â
âDoes that mean I donât have to transfer?â
âOf course~. My daughter doesnât want to transfer, so who would dare force her? No need to worry, child. Dong-seonâs mom wonât show up at school anymore.â Jin-soon reassured Mina. Mu Ssang went out last night, so the result was pretty much set in stone.
âCome on now, have you ever seen your dad lying?â
âEhehehe~. Thatâs true. Our dad never lies.â Mina smiled brightly.
Once the family breakfast was over, Jin-soon whispered into Mu Ssangâs ear. âDid you throw âhimâ in the basement?â
âYup. What a trash he was, too. And, as a bonus, Jang Chul Su from the Jang family and another corrupted civilian tagged along, too.â
âAre you thinking of sending them to Novatopia?â
âYup. Keeping those rats here is too much waste of good rice, after all.â
âOppa. I also want to live in Novatopia.â
âWhat? Why?â Mu Ssang jumped up in surprise.
âDidnât you say that Novatopia is a land of justice?â
âYeah, but at the same time, itâs a rough, savage land, too.â
âOppa. Iâm Jip-eun Dariâs original tough nut. Instead of this corrupted civilized society, I prefer living in the land of righteous savagery, you know. Sometimes, I feel so frustrated with the idea of living in this country.â
Mu Ssang wordlessly stared at Jin-soon. He found it difficult to refute her. South Korea was undoubtedly a lot more stable and developed than Africa, but so many things about this country left you frustrated nevertheless.
âOnce the purple chicken comes back, Iâll take you there. If you like it over there, you can stay. But if you like it here more, then you can always come back.â Mu Ssang nodded and replied to her.
Most of those people with bad history with him had been taken care of, more or less, by now. And once he discovers his motherâs current whereabouts, heâd have even less of a reason to cling to this country.
âThanks, oppa!â Jin-soonâs complexion brightened considerably.
She had an ulterior motive for asking him. A certain feeling of danger brought out this change in her. A feeling that if she continued to sit tight in Korea, sheâd die as an old spinster!
Mu Ssang went to the basement storage only on the following day.
When he switched on the lights, he was greeted by shrill screams.
Three middle-aged men shielding their eyes with their hands were sticking very close to each other like a trio of barnacles.
The basement storage located 25m underground constantly maintained the temperature between 4â~10â to preserve the cultural artifacts. A human body waking up from an alcoholic stupor felt coldness even more acutely than average. These three mustâve been pitifully shivering away for the past one and half days.