âI didnât think America would move this quickly!â
After his conversation with Sung Joon ended, Hyun Sung quickly put on a coat and left the Hunter Bureau building; he got in his car and drove to Sung Joonâs studio apartment.
There were a lot of cars on the road and Hyun Sung felt impatient. Since he was stopped due to the traffic jam, he took the time to call Byung Seo, the Investigation Chief.
Because he had left so suddenly, he hadnât even had time to report.
âTeam Leader Kim! Thereâs plenty of work to do, so why did you leave?â
Sure enough, because he had left unannounced, Byung Seo scolded him. However, because he had a good reason for leaving, Hyun Sung didnât panic and decided to explain the situation to Byung Seo.
âI was contacted by Mr. Kang Sung Joon and Iâm driving over to meet him right now!â
âTo Kang Sung Joon? What the hell is going on? At least try to explain!â
âI donât have time to explain in detail. But what I am sure about is that Americaâs moved faster than expected.â
âWhat?â
From beyond the phone, Byung Seoâs voice stiffened. It was a short explanation, but Byung Seo had understood the severity of the situation.
âItâs a state of emergency. I need full authority over this situation to keep Mr. Kang Sung Joon from leaving. Please ask the related organizations for me.â
He had been delegated full authority over all matters regarding Sung Joon, but that only meant the Hunter Bureauâs full authority. He didnât have authority over tax-exemption or any such government related benefits.
âBut you donât even know what Americaâs offer is yet. Shouldnât we tread with caution?â
âAmerica shouldâve already figured out how much Mr. Kang Sung Joon is worth. They mustâve already proposed a considerable offer to him. Weâll lose him if we tread with caution. We need to move boldly,â Hyun Sung said firmly and heard Byung Seo groan agonizingly over the phone.
âIâll try to convince the top brass, so buy some time for now.â
It was the same with Park Kyung Seok; headquarters didnât have the flexibility then, and now, so even if Byung Seo did his very best, they probably wouldnât have the authority to propose special government related benefits, but all they could do now was hope.
âIâll do my very best.â
âRemember. You cannot lose Kang Sung Joon no matter what!â
As soon as their conversation was over, the traffic cleared up, and Hyun Sung drove his car towards Sung Joonâs studio apartment. Eventually, he arrived at the apartment building and called Sung Joon.
âPlease come up.â Hyun Sung heard over the phone, and took the elevator up to his home. Sung Joon already had the door open for him.
âExcuse me,â Hyun Sung said, and carefully went inside Sung Joonâs home.
âYou came quickly.â
Sung Joon was sitting on a chair, drinking coffee.
âPlease sit down,â Sung Joon said, and Hyun Sung silently sat in front of him. Sung Joon took out a document from his chest and passed it to Hyun Sung.
It was the document with Jenniferâs offer to defect to America and its related benefits.
âThese are the conditions of Americaâs offer.â
Hyun Sung felt intensely anxious and read through the document.
âI didnât think theyâd offer this muchâŠâ
The terms of Americaâs offer were shocking and there were a few things there that Hyun Sung hadnât expected.
âDid America think of Mr. Kang Sung Joon this highlyâŠ?â
The terms were much too shocking to simply call it beneficial treatment. Just looking at the benefits listed on the document told him how much America valued Sung Joon.
âWhat can Korea do for me?â Sung Joon said straightforwardly, and Hyun Sungâs eyes trembled. As of now, he hadnât been given full authority over the situation, so he couldnât say anything.
His mouth was frozen shut upon his melancholic expression, but then⊠He heard an alarm alerting him that heâd received a message.
âExcuse me for a moment.â
Sung Joon nodded his head and Hyun Sung checked his phoneâs screen. It was a message from Byung Seo.
[Approved!]
It was a short, but meaningful message. Hyun Sungâs expression brightened after checking Byung Seoâs message. He quickly put away his phone, looked at Sung Joon, and opened his mouth.
âCould you please tell me what your terms are?â Hyun Sung began. Sung Joon seemed optimistic, but if there was something regrettable about Korea, it was that Hyun Sung was an investigator, rather than a negotiator.
They went through a fierce back and forth but Sung Joon, who had a lot of life experience, came out as the winner.
âYouâre sure that itâs a 30% permanent increase in compensation, right?â
âOf course. Youâre a lot better at negotiating than I expected.â
âIâll take that as a compliment.â
Sung Joon smiled. Not only had he secured most of the benefits that America had offered him, but also acquired a permanent 30% increase in compensation.
Due to America getting involved, the Korean government had hastily given Hyun Sung the authority to negotiate with Sung Joon, who was still in his twenties and expected to be lacking in negotiation skills. However, that was a mistake.
âThen shall we draw up a temporary contract?â
Something he had painfully learned from his past and current life was that peopleâs words couldnât be trusted.
When handling an important issue, a contract was necessary.
Hyun Sung extracted the envelope containing the temporary contract from his briefcase, and said, âI brought a contract with me. All the necessary procedures are over with, and I just need to fill in the percentages and numbers.â
If Sung Joon didnât look through the contract thoroughly, he might get scammed, or so he heard several times on Hunter.com, so he couldnât help but be cautious.
âThe terms are better than Americaâs and there doesnât seem be anything thatâll be an issue.â
Sung Joon read through the entire contract, signed first, and pushed it over to Hyun Sung. Hyun Sung took out a pen and also signed.
The chance that America would give him a better offer was 0%. Sung Joon was sure of that.
âIt was a satisfying contract.â
Sung Joon smiled faintly. He had acquired favorable terms from South Korea due to Americaâs involvement, so he felt great.
After he had sent Hyun Sung away, he called Jenniferâs number.
âYes, this is Jennifer.â
He heard her beautiful voice from across the phone. She did have an accent, but spoke Korean fluently.
âIt seems like Iâll have to reject Americaâs offer.â
âMay I ask why?â
âYou see, the Korean government provided me with a much better offer.â
âIf I may, may I know what the terms were? We may suggest an even better offer,â Jennifer asked, her voice relaying her restlessness.
âThere are several of them, but they offered me a 30% permanent increase in compensation.â
â30%? Are you sure?â
Sung Joon smiled because he could imagine her shocked face from beyond the phone.
âIâve already told you the terms; do you think Iâm lying?â
âNo. I believe youâre telling the truth,â Jennifer said. When she thought about it, Sung Joon wasnât someone so foolish.
âI proceeded with the contract because I thought America wouldnât raise their offer.â
âYouâre well aware of how our country operates.â
Jennifer didnât deny it. It was an order of top priority, but contrary to Hyun Sung, she wasnât entrusted with full authority over this situation.
âBut if you want to give me a better offer, give me a call. I left a clause in the contract stating that I could overturn it, since you never know.â
âYouâre quite cautious,â Jennifer said honestly.
âIâll take that as a compliment.â
âIâll contact you again later.â
âPlease do.â
The conversation was over. She was probably contacting headquarters right now.
* * *
Just as he expected, Jennifer was on her way back to her temporary lodgings, which she was using as her base in South Korea.
Eventually, she returned to her base, and entered a secret room, contacting the Delta Chief via a video call.
âAgent Jennifer. Is this your mission report?â
The man that appeared on the screen was Deltaâs Chief, Louis. He looked tired, as if he were troubled with demanding work.
âYes, Chief.â
âAlright, whatâs the situation?â
âKang Sung Joon has rejected our offer to defect to America.â
âHe rejected it? But the terms were so good that it shouldnât have even crossed his mind,â Louis said with a disbelieving expression. In order to explain his reasoning, Jennifer opened her mouth with a calm expression.
âThe Korean government provided several beneficial terms, but most importantly, they offered a 30% increase,â Jennifer reported, and Louis looked even more surprised.
â30%? I donât think the Korean government has ever given a 30% increase to any Hunter beforeâŠâ
âThis is how unprecedented the situation is. It seems like the Korean government has also appraised Kang Sung Joon highly.â
âThatâs troubling.â
Louisâs expression darkened. Jennifer opened her mouth, looking as if she didnât know why.
âChief?â
âWeâre not up against a competing nation but an allied one. Them giving him a 30% increase is like theyâre protesting against us. If thatâs the case, then we canât move easily,â Louis said. As an allied nation, Korea was protesting against America. It was possible that their relations could worsen if they intervened any more.
Contrary to Director of the Central Hunter Bureau, Felix, Deltaâs Chief, Louis, was looking at the bigger picture, rather than just trying to desperately procure an SSS-rank Hunter.
âThen when you say we canât move easily, thenâŠ?â
âItâs difficult to proceed with the mission.â
âAre you saying that youâll give up on the mission?â Jennifer asked, and Louis smiled cynically.
âItâs an order of top priority, but thereâs no rule saying we have to succeed.â
âI see.â
Jennifer nodded her head. Seeing that from his screen, Louis opened his mouth.
âSSS-rank Hunters are rare. I think itâs highly possible that Kang Sung Joon wonât reach that stage. If thatâs the case, then I think itâs not worth recruiting him, at the cost of sacrificing our relations with an allied nation.â
One could interpret Louisâs statement as cool-headed, but it was a sound argument.
Although Sung Joonâs chances of becoming an SSS-rank Hunter were much higher than most, the chance of one becoming an SSS-rank Hunter itself was slim. Therefore, Louis, contrary to Felix, didnât have high expectations for him.
âBut I do believe that Kang Sung Joon has a chance of becoming an SSS-rank Hunter,â Jennifer said. Though this was the first time sheâd met Sung Joon, she had been looking over his data. When she looked at the data in its entirety, Sung Joon had a chance of becoming an SSS-rank Hunter.
âThen we just need to move then. Iâm just saying that we donât need to risk it now.â
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âHis price will have gotten much higher by then.â
âDonât forget who we are. If our country gets serious, we can steal at least one SSS-rank Hunter. Unwillingly, if we must.â
âEven if theyâre a Hunter from an allied nation?â Jennifer asked, and Louis smirked.
âThereâs uncertainty in it right now, so thereâs an element of danger there, but if Kang Sung Joon becomes an SSS-rank Hunter, itâll be worth the risk. Even if we lose an allied nation, acquiring another SSS-rank Hunter is much more valuable. But since thereâs the possibility that he doesnât become an SSS-rank Hunter, we need to tread with caution.â