The three men were flustered by Su-hyeunâs approach and took several steps back.
<< What is Kim Su-hyeun doing here? >>
<< How should I know? >>
<< Is this really the wrong place? >>
<< I said, I donât know! >>
<< You told us this was the right address! >>
The three of them used the light in their eyes and movements of their lips to communicate with each other.
In the midst of this, Kang Yeong-hoon urgently opened his mouth. âWell, uh, Iâm really sorry about this. Looks like we got the wrong address.â
âYouâre supposed to enter through the front door, so why did you jump over the wall?â
âAh, hahaha, y-youâre right. In any case, we are definitely in the wrong address, so weâll be on our way now.â
âOh, really?â Su-hyeun observed Kang Yeong-hoon trying to weasel out of this, then shifted his head to look beyond the wall. âAll of the CCTV cameras have been taken care of, right?â
Kang Yeong-hoon flinched at Su-hyeunâs words. They were the exact words he had said earlier.
â$2.5 million is waiting for us at the end of this job. We can laze around for several years off of that, so keep your wits about you.â
That was what he had said earlier, outside the wall. Rather obviously, Su-hyeun was leaning close to the wall in question so he had heard their conversation in full.
âAnything youâd like to add?â Su-hyeun asked.
âT-thatâŚâ
Of course, they didnât have anything to say. That didnât mean they could attack him either, though.
<< Dammit, I never imagined that Kim Su-hyeun would be here. >>
<< We got unlucky. Why today of all days⌠>>
The connection between Su-hyeun and Kim Dae-ho was already well known. The formerâs original sword was crafted by the latter, after all. Despite that fact, both Geneva and Kang Yeong-hoon didnât believe the relationship between Su-hyeun and Kim Dae-ho was all that significant.
It would be rather difficult to have a close relationship, to begin with. For instance, most awakeners that used Genevaâs swords were interested solely in the products he had produced, thatâs all.
A blacksmith maintaining a personal friendship with an awakener? Such a thing wouldnât be unprecedented, but still, itâd be exceedingly rare.
Furthermore, Kim Dae-ho was a blacksmith who had only recently left the rural countryside to live in Seoul. They shouldâve fully considered the possibility of his having an acquaintance here.
âW-weâll just go on our way. We werenât doing this because we have any animosity toward you, Mister Kim Su-hyeun.â
There was only one thing they could lean on nowâthat Su-hyeun would be merciful enough to let them go. Since their target wasnât him but Kim Dae-ho, it was possible that he might let them off the hook without too much fuss.
âStop wasting my time, and tell me why you came here. From what I heard just now, someone paid you, didnât they?â
âAbsolutely not. No, we just thought that we might get rich by robbing the storage hereâŚâ
âIs that right? Thatâs weird.â
Crack-
Suddenly, a shadow appeared behind Kang Yeong-hoon and broke his arm.
âAaaaahk!â
âDidnât I tell you not to waste my time?â
âAaahk, aaaahk!â
[Doppelganger.]
A clone with a tangible, physical body. After the âDoppelgangerâ skillâs proficiency and level rose up, he was able to create clones that possessed a certain degree of a physical body.
Shuffle, rustle-
It wasnât just Kang Yeong-hoon, either. Two more black shadows appeared next to the other two men. It was then that the trio realized that they couldnât escape, nor was Su-hyeun planning to let them go.
Plop, plop-
âP-please, spare us!â
âI beg youâŚâ
The other two men hurriedly knelt on the ground.
From the very beginning, they couldnât even think about attacking Su-hyeun. They had a higher chance of survival by begging rather than fighting back, which could only end in them being mercilessly put down.
Su-hyeun was known as a hero. A man who couldnât turn a blind eye toward threats facing not just his mother nation, but other countries, as well. A hero like that should have plenty of sympathy to spare.
Thatâs what they thought.
âYou werenât seen by the CCTV, meaning no one knows you entered here.â Unfortunately, not even a single trace of sympathy could be seen in Su-hyeunâs cold glare. âNo witnesses, no CCTV records, too⌠Well, itâs perfect, wouldnât you say?â
âT-that isâŚâ
âIf you answer my questions truthfully, then Iâll let you all go and I wonât kill you.â
Kang Yeong-hoon, his arm currently bent back painfully, quickly spun the cogs in his brain.
<< For now, letâs survive first. >>
The results of his calculations were simple. He quickly answered.
âI, I donât know who the client is.â
âReally?â
âYes. I just⌠heard that if we kill the blacksmith found in this workshop, weâd receive $5 million. We already got paid $1.5 million in cash as a down payment.â
âWhat about the facial features or clothing of your client?â
âHe was a Korean man with a big physique wearing a pair of black sunglasses. He had a mole on his forehead, and was an awakener like us, probably around C-Rank, at a casual glance.â
âWhere are you supposed to meet up with him?â
âLater tonight, the location will be sent to me by text. We were planning to go to the location regardless of the outcome of this job, you see.â
âYou donât know how to contact him?â
âNo. Most of the contacts and communications are done in person. Weâve been in contact like this until now.â
âA one-sided contact and meeting, is itâŚ? Itâs quite smart, actually. Hand over the phone.â
It was obvious why these men couldnât contact their client.
<< Either the other guy is using a burner phone or heâs calling from a non-existent number. >>
Also, tracing the mobile phone number and finding the target would take a long time, as well. So, the surest way was to rely on the description provided and subdue the target at the meeting location.
<< Since heâs supposedly an awakener, finding the person shouldnât be too hard. >>
Su-hyeun got the phone from Kang Yeong-hoon and read through the lists and contents of the calls and texts received so far. The latter cautiously studied the formerâs mood before asking a question.
âCan⌠can we go now? Iâve told you everything I know, soâŚâ
âMaybe.â Su-hyeun shrugged his shoulders, before he spoke again. âLet me ask you one more thing.â
âPardon?â
âYou lot, this wasnât your first rodeo, right?â
Su-hyeunâs question sent a chill down Kang Yeong-hoonâs back.
âYet, you still want to live?â
âB-but, you said youâd let us go and not kill usâŚ!â
âThis thing called promise, yes itâs important. Weighty, too. The thing is, though, IâŚâ
âUwaaah-!â
The man on the right realized that Su-hyeun had never intended to let them go, and was the first to pounce toward the target.
He was going for broke. Unfortunately for him, he was facing an opponent so much better than him that simple determination couldnât do much.
Craaack-
His head suddenly snapped to the side. Su-hyeunâs shadow stuck to the manâs back and reached out and broke his neck with a single motion.
ââŚI donât keep promises made to bastards like you.â
Crack, snap-
The moment Su-hyeun said that, the other two menâs necks snapped simultaneously.
Rustle-
The three shadows sunk back underground with three corpses in tow. Su-hyeun muttered while watching this happen. âYou, stay near the uncle for the time being.â
Another shadow heeded Su-hyeunâs order and sunk into the ground. At the same time, Su-hyeun, eyes cold, vanished from the spot, as well.
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One hour later.
Kim Dae-ho finally completed the armor and exited his workshop while pounding on his backside, stiffened from being bent over for so long.
âHave you been waiting for long? Iâm finished!â
He yelled out in a loud voice and waited for Su-hyeunâs reply. The latter could hear a noise as small as an ant from far away, so there was no way heâd miss such a loud yell.
But there was no reply.
âHey, you fool! I said Iâm finished!â
Kim Dae-ho headed to the backyard, where Su-hyeun said heâd be waiting.
Strangely, there was no one there.
As Su-hyeun had never broken a promise before, Kim Dae-ho could only tilt his head in confusion.
âDid he go to the bathroom?â
Act 7
Ttu, ttu, ttu-
A deep frown was etched on Genevaâs forehead.
The phonecall failed to connect, yet again. He might have suddenly heaped a whole load of work on the attendantâs shoulders, yes, but even then, it had already been more than an hour since he lost contact with the man he hired at exorbitant costs.
âJust what is he doing right now?â Geneva shoved the phone back in his pocket in irritation. He loosened his tie and sat down on the bed. âStupid son of a b*tch. Nothing about this process has been satisfactory.â
Geneva then tried to call the attendant one more time.
He had paid a lot of money to hire this person after his business really took off. Although his rank wasnât high, the attendant was still an awakener who used to work for a distinguished American financial institution, so of course, Geneva would pay big bucks to secure his services.
As the attendant was smart and capable, most of Genevaâs business dealings went through his attention first, including advertising equipment, contracts with auction houses, and even entertaining high-ranked awakeners.
Far too many matters would be stopped dead in their tracks if his attendant wasnât around to sort them out.
Rrrring, rrrring-
The signal went through. But the ringtone went on and on this time as well. If the attendant was going to answer, he would have by now.
âThis bastard, he reallyâŚâ
Ttuk-
The call connected. Geneva was startled by this and quickly shouted, âYou fool! What have you been doing? Why didnât you pick up your phone?!â
-Sa⌠save⌠meâŚ
âWhat did you say?â
-Save⌠meâŚ
Something was wrong with the voice coming from the phoneâs speaker. The words kept getting cut off, as if the person speaking was about to die.
That voice caused Geneva to shot up from his seat. For some reason, a creeping chill ran down his spine.
<< What is the meaning of this? >>
It wasnât that the attendant didnât want to answer the phone. No, he couldnât.
Then, a lively voice, completely different from a second ago, came out from the phone next.
-Weâll be there shortly.
Shiver-
It was just a voice from a phone, yet Genevaâs entire body shivered from it. He thought he knew who was on the other side.
<< Kim Su-hyeun? >>
Why was he answering the attendantâs phone?
Something didnât feel quite right. Geneva prepared to leave in a hurry.
Clunk-
It was then that the door was pushed open and two people entered the suite.
âWe meet again.â
One was Su-hyeun, with that expressionless face, like always, andâŚ
âCh-chair⌠manâŚâ
âŚThe other was Genevaâs attendant, bloodied and battered, being manhandled by Su-hyeun.
Geneva muttered, âW-what is the meaning of this insaneâŚâ
âRight, itâs insane.â
Whoosh-
Splat-
Su-hyeun tossed the attendant, still bleeding profusely from all over his body, over to Geneva. The poor man flew through the air powerlessly and collapsed on the floor.
Genevaâs wide eyes were locked onto the attendant.
âYou donât have to worry about him. He wonât die from those wounds. I avoided hitting his vital spots.â
âW-what do you think youâre doing?!â
âFor now, why donât you sit down first? Looks like our discussion might be a little drawn-out, you see.â
âWhy should I sit down?! I must lodge a complaint with the AuthorityâŚâ
âSit. Down.â
Shudder-
Su-hyeunâs murderous aura shut Genevaâs mouth tightly. The former then closed the hotel suiteâs door and leisurely strode inside.
âMoney can be a very convenient medium. With money, you can do whatever you want. You can wield power, authority, and even go as far as to kill someone, too.â
âW-what are you evenâŚâ
âWhy did you try to have uncle Kim Dae-ho killed? You arenât even acquaintances, so there shouldnât be any bad blood between you two.â
Genevaâs brows shot up at what Su-hyeun said, and he stared at the attendant still collapsed on the floor.
<< That bastard, did he�! >>
It seemed that the attendant had run his mouth off on everything that happened so far.
But Geneva was inwardly still confident.
<< Thereâs not a shred of evidence. >>
Indeed, not a single piece of evidence existed about his plans. Thatâs why Geneva believed that feigning ignorance would work wonders in this case.
âI donât understand what youâre trying to say here. It seems like you are mistaken about something, but acting in this manner without knowing anything is simply wrong.â
âRight. I tried to find some evidence, but there was none. There were witnesses, but no physical evidence. A funny little thing where thereâs a victim, but no perpetrator.â
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âSo what do you evenâŚâ
âThatâs why I also didnât leave any evidence behind.â Su-hyeunâs shifted over to the hotel suiteâs door and then, beyond it. âI got rid of all the CCTV outside, and Iâm currently holding an interview on TV so that I can advertise uncle Kim Dae-hoâs products for real now. Products of someone you seem to hate vehemently.â
âW-what was that?!â
âSo, itâs a draw, right? You didnât leave any evidence, and neither did I. If thereâs one glaring difference here, then itâs that, unlike uncle, you donât have anyone to protect you.â