Oliviaâs command was executed immediately. The reverberating cries of Jack Benedict had abruptly come to an end, leaving him lifeless and limp while still in the grip of the blue giant. The dead man resembled a marionette whose cords had been cut. The giant had crushed him to death with brute force, then turned to find its next prey. It emitted a powerful light like a searchlight in the car that brightened the darkness.
The incident had stopped everything. A female politician who was sitting beside Jack remained motionless, barely blinking, even as his body was violently thrown onto her desk. She stiffened with fear, and the blue giant slammed its fist on her.
Crack!
When the giant pulled its wrist back, a bloody unrecognizable mass was left behind, stuck to the floor.
Then, people started running away in panic as if time had suddenly begun to flow again.
Aaaaaaah-!
Olivia was killing them, and the blue light emanating from the giantâs eyes sliced everything it touched. The only untouched area was the seat where Jonathan was sitting. Although chaos took place around him, he was staring at the dead body of Jack, the giantâs first target.
He then gritted his teeth and yelled at Olivia, âDo you think this is helping me? Sun would have warned you!â
Olivia turned her astonished, blood-covered face towards him.
âHow did you figure that out? AlreadyâŠâ
Oliviaâs expression quickly changed. Then, Jonathan stood up.
âThe Olivia I know is not that stupid.â
She responded, âI hope your anger settles down a bit.â
âBut you did that for your own motives,â Jonathan replied sharply.
âIf Iâm still pissedâŠthen should we change the scene?â she asked.
He huffed, âWhat difference does it make? This is all an illusion.â
She smiled wryly. âYeah, you broke it too fast. I must have gotten rusty from just lying in bed. But donât you feel better? You looked terrifying earlier, man.â
He responded sarcastically, âWow. Iâm honored that you even cared about how I felt. Do you want me to compliment you?â
âJonathan, you areâŠyou looked like you would do something terrible. Can you honestly say no? Then how about this? I will make sure the politicians fucking shut their traps.â
âI warn you, never cross the line ever again. Even if itâs youâŠâ Jonathan swallowed the rest of what he was about to blurt out. âThis is my business, Mary. Get out of my head. Right now.â
***
As soon as Jonathan blinked, his surroundings reverted to their original state. The filthy corpses that had been scattered around him were now resurrected.
âThat is what people want, and the justice of this era.â
Jonathan looked away from Jack Benedict, who was chastising him, and turned his head to the left. The reporters were buzzing there.
He wondered when he had been exposed to Maryâs influence. Could it have been when the reporters crowded around his desk at the start of the hearing? He suspected that one of the reporters he had locked eyes with was Mary. Despite being aware of her presence, he couldnât identify her specifically.
Meanwhile, his anger toward the assemblymen had somehow subsided. Although it was an illusion, it worked because it was the scene he wanted to see. He was mad at Mary, but he conceded that if she had not intervened, his fury would have found a way to surface. It could have been expressed subtly, but still perceptible on his face as a display of power.
That wouldnât have made the situation better. The hearing was a place to ease the publicâs minds, not to fuel their anger further.
His furrowed brows relaxed, and he spoke to the buzzing stage.
âIf you want a breakâŠI am also willing to accommodate that.â
***
Jonathan returned to the waiting room and recalled Maryâs suggestion. However, he realized that the situation couldnât be resolved by simply controlling one personâs thoughts. Furthermore, if all the politicians demonstrated a prejudiced stance favorable to the Jonathan Group, it could have adverse consequences.
In fact, he had anticipated that he would encounter a figure like Jack Benedict during the hearing. In reality, he wasnât truly upset with Mary. His reaction was merely a reflection of his self-reproach. He felt ashamed because Mary had intervened because he appeared too irritable.
After he reviewed the recorded footage, he was even more embarrassed. His face was filled with extreme rage. Right when Jack Benedict claimed to establish the âSpecial Investigation Committee on the Monopoly of the Jonathan Investment Finance Groupâ and just before Mary intervened.
The incident had been an illusion, but initially, it was hard to differentiate between what was real and what was illusory. He had actually tacitly allowed Oliviaâs incursion. He should have refrained from allowing his emotions to overpower him, but he faltered.
However, if that incident were real, then he would have ruined Sunâs plan.
With my own handsâŠ
He knew that he didnât try to stop Olivia. It dawned on him that Mary might have assumed the guide of his closest aide as a wake-up call, to prompt him to understand the underlying motive. As he contemplated this, he felt a shiver run down his spine.
He was relieved that it wasnât a reality, and what he realized was truly significant.
Soon, the door opened, and he heard Kim Cheong-Sooâs voice.
âThe search and confiscation were dismissed as expected. However, they will persist in their efforts to obtain further evidence and try to manipulate the hearing in their favor. Perhaps itâs best to stop at this point? Itâs not just my opinion, but the chairman apologized for Jack Benedictâs attitude and asked for your willingness.â
âWe will continue.â
Kim Cheong-Soo couldnât respond immediately with a troubled face. Then, he soon came to his senses and lowered his head.
***
The hearing resumed late in the afternoon, and Jonathan entered with an indifferent face. He briefly scanned the reporters, and he could identify Mary this time. She appeared as an ordinary American female journalist to the live footage, but to him, she was Mary. He could tell from her attire.
- Jonathan: I see you there.
- Mary: Let me know if you change your mind. I will be waiting here for you.
- Jonathan: I wonât say thank you. You crossed the line. We should talk about this later today.
- Mary: Oh, but you still think the same? They speak nonsense without thinking much about it. I can stitch up their mouths right now if you want.
- Jonathan: Wow, that helps a lot.
- Mary: Iâm serious. You are not the only one holding in anger. I just want to be helpful no matter what.
- Jonathan: You helped me enough⊠Just know that if you do something more, it would only interfere with my business.
- Mary: Okay. Just donât forget that Iâm here. Give me a sign if things go too tough for you.
Jonathan sat down and shook off his worries about Mary. She was as enraged as he was, but she could control herself much better than he could. If she didnât suppress her anger, then she would have messed up the politicianâs head before getting into his mind.
Then, the chairman brought his face close to the microphone.
âI have carefully considered Mr. Jack Benedictâs proposal on establishing the Special Investigation Committee on the Monopoly of the Jonathan Investment Finance Group. Our assemblyâs opinion also coincides with the reason for the courtâs dismissal of the search warrant. I ask you all not to forget why we have brought Mr. Hunter here today.â
However, the gazes of the assemblymen had changed significantly. Sighs also flowed out from the citizens who participated in the hearing as spectators. It could be seen as jeering.
Jonathan listened to the voices of the audience from the back while looking at the gazes of politicians in front of him as he opened his mouth, âI will do my best to correct misunderstandings and get rid of doubts.â
His voice was heavier despite his calm expression. From that point on, the chairman issued a strong warning to the audience and handed the floor over to the first speaker.
The details regarding the defense on the Day of Advent were discussed thoroughly. It was about what program was used for buying shares, who developed the system, and how many employees operated it.
Jonathan answered the questions with sincerity, and a problem arose when a House member took the floor.
ăJack Benedict, Democratic House Representativeă
âHave you, Mr. Jonathan, ever directly exercised authority over all the companies, including those in the United States, in which you have secured a majority stake?â
He responded, âOf course, because Iâm the owner of the Jonathan Group.â
âWhat authority did you exercise after returning from the Stage of Advent?â the congressman asked.
âNone after the Stage of Advent was over.â
Jonathan wasnât as sharp and cold as before.
âThen who has been in charge of this?â
âBrian Kim. He is the companyâs Chief Financial Officer.â
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Kim Cheong-Soo then took his place on the witness stand. From the onset of the hearing, there had been an empty table next to Jonathan, suggesting the committeeâs plan to hold a joint hearing with Kim Cheong-Soo.
When Kim Cheong-Soo sat there, the sound of reporters pressing camera shutters immediately burst out again. Kim Cheong-Soo felt strange seeing Jonathan, whom he had just seen over the phone call and television earlier.
Jonathanâs eyes were once filled with anger, but now seemed to be full of determination. Kim Cheong-Soo calmed down after feeling the solid vibe from Jonathan. Therefore, he could easily get through the aggressive questions.
However, when he looked around the politicians, Jack Benedict opened his mouth.
âThis is not a place to evaluate the morality of Jonathan Investment Finance Group. However, we should strictly assess how they could have grown rapidly in a short period of time. Itâs truly surprising that no one has confirmed it yet.â
When he signaled the chairman, new figures were called to the witness stand. They were the executives leading the current social media market and Googol.
âBrian Kim.â
This time, Jack Benedictâs question was directed at Kim Cheong-Soo.
âDo you know Ethan? We wanted to bring the core figure of Jonathan Group, a person named Ethan to the hearing. However, he isâŠlike a ghost for some reason. Do you know Ethan? Or is it another name for John Doe? Please answer, Mr. Kim.â