āThereās no need for the Guard Commander to apologize. Weāll take care of the protesters, so stop the restraining order. We leave only a minimum force, and we wait for the rest of them. ā
āPeople, I will follow orders. ā
āIāll send more priests right away and ask them to treat the wounded. And get rid of those wall-like wagons. Phewā¦ā
āIām sorry.ā
Tr a n s la t ed by jpmtl.co m āNo, donāt keep apologizing. The Guard Commander only listened to the orders and processed them according to the manual, so⦠You can check to see if thereās really nothing to be sorry about⦠But where is Mihail? ā
āI put a message in when the chairman came in. Heāll be out in a minute. ā
āSon of a bitch, really. ā
Turn the cheer back on. The guard commander greets you directly as you come down to the palace landing platform.
I can understand how it seems to be shaking so much, because things suddenly got bigger.
Illegal protests have taken place, and we have to put them under arrestā¦.
The suppression order came down from above, so things must have been crazy.
I must have lost half my mental faculties. Tra n sla te d by ļ¼Ŗp ļ½ t l.c o m
It seems quite humane to be aware of the possibility of being punished or punished.
We really need to investigate what this has to do with anything, but personally, it didnāt seem to have much to do with him.
āI understand thereās been a lot going on here lately. ā
āYes.ā
āI know thatās what happened. ā
āWell, I was just following orders⦠with details like that. ā
āI really hope so. Take care of what I told you. ā
āIāll do my best to be loyal! Chairman.ā
In fact, Maine is not the captain of the guard, but the traitor, Michael.
āThis son of a bitch canāt even meet me? ā
I donāt know what to think if they didnāt show up, even though they must have reported it.
Looking at the distance for no reason, the demonstrators gather in one place and follow the controls.
Perhaps the conversation of the High Council will begin, so the public opinion is formed to wait for a while.
Of course, Bach Sergey, Argyrmo and Yetnikova would have seen me, and their breath would have been the result.
Tran s l a te d b y jp mt l .co m I felt like meeting Park Deok-gu immediately and wanting to hit him behind his back, but it was not easy to pretend to be close to him in the center of the protests.
Maybe when things settle down a bit, weāll come to you first.
After waiting for about three minutes, a doll began to look up at me.
A young looking woman, I had never seen, but I could quickly find out her name.
āNatalieā¦. ā
āNice to meet you, Chairman. And⦠Iām so sorry you had to come all the way out here. Iām Michielās wife. ā
āWell, you donāt have to introduce yourself. But⦠where is Mr. Michielā¦? ā
āMr. Micheal is preparing to meet the Chairman. I didnāt think youād find it so urgently⦠ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
āIām excited to hear your excuses. ā
āI have nothing to say. ā
āYou donāt have to be prepared for anything. Letās hear it anyway. I wonder⦠If I didnāt make excuses after all this time, Iād be disappointed. Lead the way.ā
āIāll escort you myself. ā
āNo, you donāt have to. Stop where you are. If you come any closer, Iāll cut you down. ā
Transl at e d by ļ½p mtl .ļ½o m Iām not the one who said I would take it. Our reliable existence that sticks directly to the side, the flaking of our swords.
āTen days⦠Ten days. ā
Michael and Natalie have no combat skills.
Considering that the others in this temple donāt have more combat abilities than the Peeler, we didnāt have to do this.
However, he seems to think that minimal security measures are necessary as the objective is.
I wanted to say I donāt need this, but I also felt it was not a bad idea to keep this position just in case.
Itās too common to die in a crisis after shouting 'safe.ā
Of course, this is not the kind of sacrificial lamb used by Cliche.
āSafety is the bestā¦. ā
Peeler seems to think that too.
After sending the signal not to stick for more than a few meters, I felt relieved.
Thanks to this, some strange paintings were made, but it does not have much to do with exchanging conversations with each other.
One of the MPs was a brother who was following Natalie behind her quietly⦠maybeā¦.
āA threat, I guess. ā
If you do anything else, itās an expression of willingness to act immediately.
Contrary to me nodding satisfactorily, I could see Natalieās face that was stiff. Tr a n slate d by jpļ½t l .c o ļ½
āYou can go ahead. ā
āYes, well, Iāll make it easy for you. ā
āI thought I should see you sometime, but now I see you. I wish we could have met a little better. ā
āI can explain everything you know and expect. ā
āMr. Michiel? Or you? That was⦠interesting. I canāt stand the embarrassment of whatās happened here in the last few days. I clearly summoned them separately, but even though I told them, did they make it this farā¦? Of course, there was a variable you couldnāt have done. If youād done your job properly, you wouldnāt have come all the way here. ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
āI canāt forgive you for backing up your funding, but itās your incompetence to do more than that. ā
āThatās ā¦. ā
āDo you think that if all the forward bases in the North were to be raided, there wouldnāt be any dust? Thereās no one in the world who doesnāt get dust when they do. I know all about it in the middle. How can all humans be clean? No matter how much I manage, I canāt stop all the powerful from corrupting them. But you guys were too much, and you were terrible at fixing things. I was too busy hiding what I had. I wish I had used that power elsewhere. By now, I thought it was useless to call me here on purpose⦠ā
āI think youāre misunderstanding something, Chairman Lee. First listen to the storyā¦. ā
āWhen did I say I wouldnāt listenā¦. I came all this way to tell you a story⦠Mr. Peekaboon. ā
āYes, Vice Guild⦠No, Chairman. ā
āCall in troops from Sections 4 and 6 and tell them to subdue everyone in the building. I donāt like things getting too noisy, so you can work on it after me. ā
āIāll follow orders. ā
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āOh, and⦠pick two and bring Mr. Michiel to the conference room. I donāt think heāll come out, so I thought Iād take him myself⦠ā
āIāll do as I please. ā
āThank you.ā
āYou donāt have to express yourself, Chairman. ā
āWhat are you going to say⦠Iām really curious. ā
Seeing my pale, stiff face, I think Iāll burst out with a smile.
āThatās why people shouldnāt live in sinā¦. ā
Those who have something on their mind always have that look on their face. I can see that Iām getting a little cold sweat.
āThis woman has a tendency and a good wall. ā
I couldnāt figure out how I got involved in this.
Anyway, I continued to go to the temple.
On the way, I made sure that the goddessās mirror rang and Lee Ji-hye, but the name Jo Hye-jin was stuck, so I ignored her lightly.
Since the last call ended with a taunt and not a taunt, itās probably a useless tale.
So Natalieās big conference room.
I noticed a very nervous expression on her face.
It didnāt take long, but I was afraid weād get there first, and it was just a slope.
When I see him looking at me with a pale face, I think of the memories we shared.
āShiva⦠We had fun. ā
Suddenly, the idea that the right friend eventually betrayed me comes up.
āItās been a while, Chairman. Weāre sorry for the inconvenience. I have no regrets.ā
āThatās what they all say. Itās been stuck in the central government for too long. Gosh⦠I told you, Michael. The cost of trust comes back like this, and I get hurt, and I get hurt. ā
āW-wait, letās get the car ready⦠ā
āDonāt move. ā
āNo, no, Iām fine. You donāt have to stop me, Mr. Peekaboon. I was bored⦠Good. ā
One of the guards follows her, looking at Natalie leaving the conference room with an anxious face.
He also noticed Michielās face looking at his back with an uneasy face.
I turned my gaze and looked at my eyes for a moment, and I could see my head bent in haste.
āIāve done a lot of research. Itās not that I didnāt trust you, but itās part of the process. It was very interesting. It was interesting. The funding was leaking out towards the Federation⦠whether you were in debt or in the mood to eat, I donāt know, but he pissed me off with his own words. ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
āThanks to you, I had a hard time. I thought this kind of backwarding and laundering was an ability. God damn it, everything the world says is a lie. It makes sense for a person who is a symbol of corruption to have the expressionā innocence. āā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
āI understand you have nothing to say. But since we have something prepared, letās hear it. The result wonāt change, but I want to see how you struggleā¦. ā
āYouāre mistaken.ā
āIsnāt there some systematic excuse for not saying that? If not, let me ask you a question. Where did all that money go? ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
āI know itās flowing towards the Alliance, but thereās a lot of strange things about it⦠ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
It was when Michael was just about to get mobbed up.
Huff.
The door was opened with a voice.
Michaelās wife, who had a tea cup and tea table, handed him the tea cup with trembling hands.
I thought it might have been time for a prank because one of the SS kept sticking together, but I opened my mind habitually to check what was inside.
āHa⦠Fuck. ā
āOh, now I understand a little. ā
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āYou reactionary bastards. ā
With the sound of Kuang, the side wall bursts out into view.