âWhat brings you here? If itâs new orders, you couldâve called me on the phone.â (Kitamura Ren)
âYou, just what do you think youâre doing?!â (Ito Sana)
âItâs just as you can see.â (Kitamura Ren)
Kitamura Ren shrugged his shoulders.
âYouâre the sole healer of the great Nippon Empire. Yet, such a high value individual is forced toâŠâŠâŠâ (Ito Sana)
âAnd just who was it that abandoned such a high value individual in here?!â (Kitamura Ren)
âŠ.We had no idea youâd be treated like this.
We all thought you were having the time of your life this side. (Ito Sanaâ inner monologue)
âNever mind.â (Kitamura Ren)
Kitamura Ren was about to get angry, but decided to let it go. Strictly speaking, he shouldnât get angry at Ito Sana, after all.
His country didnât do anything wrong to him, either. Didnât he also agree to do this mission because it was the correct tactical decision to make at the time?
The real problem was with the âIrregularâ living in this place being so far removed from the realm of being an Irregular, he had become a Rule Breaker, instead!
If it werenât for Yi Ji-Hyuk, none of this wouldâve happened, so if he were to blame someone, he must blame that youth!
âDid you come to take me back home?â (Kitamura Ren)
âNo, itâs not an order for you to return. However, there is something Iâd like ask you about, firstâŠ.â (Ito Sana)
âSpeak, then.â (Kitamura Ren)
âThe person named Yi Ji-HyukâŠ. Just what kind of a person is he?â (Ito Sana)
Kitamura Ren spat out a long groan after hearing that name.
âCanât you figure that out by reading the reports?â (Kitamura Ren)
âIâd like to hear your opinion now that youâve experienced him personally. I believe your perspective will be better than reading some sanitised texts.â (Ito Sana)
So, how should he go about explaining to her?
If there were people in this world that couldnât be explained so easily in a few words, then on the flip side, there would also be those types of people who made one fall into a dilemma as to just where one might even begin his explanations, since there would have so, so many things to say.
What could be the most apt term that best explained what Yi Ji-Hyuk was like?
ââŠ.A magnet?â (Kitamura Ren)
âI beg your pardon?â (Ito Sana)
âHeâs like a magnet, that attracts all sorts of trouble to his side.â (Kitamura Ren)
She thought she could more or less get âitâ.
âOkay, so, is there a possibility of Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk lending us his assistance?â (Ito Sana)
âWhat do you mean by that? Did something happen back home?â (Kitamura Ren)
âThe thing isâŠâŠâ (Ito Sana)
Once Kitamura Ren heard Ito Sanaâs briefing on the current state of affairs, he let out a sigh, his expression becoming worried.
ââŠWill it be difficult?â (Ito Sana)
ââŠ.Itâs impossible.â (Kitamura Ren)
âIt is impossible to conquer the man named Yi Ji-Hyuk regardless of the methods you use. He doesnât care about money nor does he care about honour or fame. Even if you used diplomatic channel and pressured his so-called superiors, the moment those people try to pressure him into doing anything, youâll see him explode in a fit of fury. Because, heâs like a bomb thatâd go off if someone needlessly poked him. Also, heâs not someone to take it lying down when he finds out that the Japanese government was behind it.â (Kitamura Ren)
âT, then, youâre saying thereâs nothing we can do?â (Ito Sana)
Ito Sanaâs face became utterly pale.
âNo, thereâs always a way!â (Kitamura Ren)
âYou ask the bomb squad to deal with a bomb!â (Kitamura Ren)
ââŠ.What are you talking about?â (Ito Sana)
Kitamura Ren grinned slyly.
âThere is only one person in the entire world who can induce Yi Ji-Hyuk to take action. Whatâs more surprising is the fact that heâs not an ability user, but a powerless normal person!â (Kitamura Ren)
âThus, we must conquer Choi Jung-Hoon, instead!â (Kitamura Ren)
After a lengthy period of doing nothing important, the time to put to use Renâs talents had finally arrived.
âNo matter how much I take a lookâŠ.â (Christopher McLaren)
ââŠ.That godd*mn Gate is growing larger and larger, isnât it?! Or am I seeing things now?â (Christopher McLaren)
âNo, youâre correct, sir. Of course your eyes are working fine, sir. Iâm sure your suspicions will be put to rest if you accompany me to an eye doctorâŠ.â
Christopher McLaren tightly grasped his pounding head.
âRather than an ophthalmologist, maybe I should go and see a d*mn shrink first. One of these days, I might hang myself with my tie or something.â (Christopher McLaren)
And no, he wasnât joking around with that statement.
Once the patterns of these Gatesâ appearances had become more or less stabilised, and the manuals on how to subjugate them had been established, things became a lot more tolerable for him. But, for the last couple of months, the world was once more going through rapid changes.
First, there was the Gate that opened as soon as it appeared, and the monsters poured out in droves before anyone could do something about it. And then, a whole bunch of Level 5 Gates appeared throughout the world almost simultaneously, too!
And now, he had to contend with a Gate that was getting larger and larger as time passed?
âWhat an assortment of godd*mn headaches this is. There are so many ways to torment a man, arenât there?â (Christopher McLaren)
âSo, sirâŠ. How should we deal with this situation?â
âIsnât it obvious? Call the military, and focus all available firepower on this location. And summon every available ability user to this place, too.â (Christopher McLaren)
âJust like the last time?â
âRight, just like the last time.â (Christopher McLaren)
Last time, a person emerged from that massive Gate so some sort of a civilised conversation could take place. So, should that count asâŠ. a relief?
âWhat a crazy event that was.â
Now they knew that on the other side of the Gates, there were lifeforms with high intelligence. For now, the US government was doing its best to gag everyone into silence, but there were too many eyewitnesses that day.
He knew that the word of intelligent creatures living on the other side of Gates would spread around the world before long.
âAnd while the current climate is really volatile, too!â
Throughout the world, the conflicts between the ability users and regular people were occuring with an alarming regularity.
The countries within the Northern Hemisphere, that could still exercise some amount of government control over their citizens, the conflicts remained on the levels of simple clashes, but in the regions with weak rule of law, the concept of a functioning government had declined significantly in the last few years.
Initially, not many had the leeway to fight among themselves because of the marauding monsters emerging from the Gates, but now that the situation had stabilised to a degree, they began baring their fangs against each other.
And as humanity found itself in such a precarious position, the Gates were once more displaying erratic behaviours.
So, what would happen under such circumstances?
Would everyone come together once more?
Or would the rate of disintegration of the society speed up, instead?
Christopher McLaren knew that, whichever direction humans decided to take, neither of them were the right answer to fix the main cause of the problem.
âI know I need to do something, but thereâs not much I can do for the time being. If I intervene at the wrong time, I might end up being labeled as the biggest villain in history.â (Christopher McLaren)
That was, if anyone would still be alive to remember the history, of course.
âFind out the current situation in other countries. Japanâs also dealing with a similar situation as us, so thereâs a good chance that others are also experiencing this problem.â (Christopher McLaren)
He could strongly feel that this was a handiwork of someone else, someone hiding in the shadows.
âAnd, find every single CCTV footage you can from this area.â (Christopher McLaren)
âExcuse me?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon tilted his head in confusion as he stared at the huge gift box sitting pretty on the top of the table.
âMiss Ito Sana?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âYes, Mister Choi Jung-Hoon?â (Ito Sana)
âI canât seem to fully grasp what youâre trying to say here. So, can you tell me why youâre giving me this gift?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Ito Sana turned her head slightly and stared at Kitamura Ren next to her.
ââŠ.You two are close, so say something.â (Ito Sana)
âBut, Iâm not that close to this dude, though?â (Kitamura Ren)
After they exchanged silent but meaningful gazes with each other, Ito Sana spoke in a soft voice.
âMister Choi Jung-Hoon.â (Ito Sana)
âIf weâre to be brutally honest with you, then well, itâs a commonly held belief within the ranks of Japanese government that you are the true âhiddenâ force to be reckoned with in South Korea.â (Ito Sana)
âI must admit that you have caught me off-guard with those words.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âDonât the most powerful ability users that form the backbone of this countryâs defense, as well as the core of the NDF, place their trust in you unconditionally?â (Ito Sana)
Choi Jung-Hoon leaned back against the couch as a deep smile began forming on his face.
What a sorrowful life he was forced to endure for the past few years.
He used to carry this lofty ambition of becoming an influential politician that held the fate of this nation in his hands as he passed the Civil Service examination with flying colours!
There was also a period of time when he was dispatched to the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, where he thought his talents would finally be acknowledged and that heâd get to enjoy a smooth ride to the top!
But then, quite absurdly if he thought about it, he was dispatched to the KSF for some reason, and ended up going through so much dogsh*t hell while working under a much younger superior officer. Just as he got used to this lifestyle, and just as he was beginning to think that his life had become a bit easier, a brand new calamity literally fell from the heavens.
âIf only I didnât run late that morningâŠâŠâŠ.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âŠ.Then, heâd not have met Yi Ji-Hyuk on that fateful day.
Choi Jung-Hoon hurriedly wiped the moistening edges of his eyes and coughed to clear his choked-up throat.
âThere may be new people trying to butt in later down the line, but even they wouldnât be able to escape from your influence. So, in essence, you, Mister Choi Jung-Hoon, are the centre of Koreaâs power base.â (Ito Sana)
âAhahaha. Youâre saying some outrageous things here. Iâm certainly not that kind of a person.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoonâs lips arched up so much that they threatened to rip apart if he smiled any wider.
Now originally, he wasnât someone this weak against praises, but after being tenderised by lots of verbal abuses for the past few monthsâŠ.
âThat is why weâre here to ask youâŠ..â (Ito Sana)
Choi Jung-Hoonâs smile disappeared in an instant and he quietly studied Ito Sana.
Them kissing his butt was one thing, but now that a foreign diplomat was behaving in this fashion, he couldnât continue maintaining a jokey attitude anymore.
ââŠ.Weâd very much appreciate it if you could do one favour for us.â (Ito Sana)
âA favour, you sayâŠ..â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon fished out a cigarette and placed it between his lips. He lit it up, sucked the unhealthy smoke in quite slowly, before opening his mouth to speak.
âI wonder. Iâm not sure if Iâm capable enough to do such a thing for you.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
But, your postureâs exactly like that of a black market merchant, though?! (Ito Sana)
His whole demeanor was like, he would even get her a freaking F-15 if she asked him nicely enough!
âPlease, help us.â (Ito Sana)
âWell, let me decide after hearing what that favour is, first.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon slowly pulled the gift box in closer and carefully opened the lid.
What could be inside? His heart was beating faster in anticipation.
Maybe, an expensive wine or a rare liquorâŠâŠ
However, after taking a peek inside the box with the slightly-open lid, Choi Jung-Hoonâs eyes shook as if there was an earthquake happening right now.
âWhat is the meaning of this?!â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
He frowned deeply and closed the lid shut after confirming that the box was filled to the brim with dollar bills. This wasnât a gift, but a dang bribe!
Which also meant that their âfavourâ couldnât have been something simple as well.
Kitamura Ren quietly stared at Choi Jung-Hoon for a bit, before finally opening his mouth.
âArenât you going to get angry?â (Kitamura Ren)
âExcuse me? Angry? Why?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âNormally, wouldnât this be the right time to go on about âWho do you think I am to bribe me like thisâ or some such? After all, isnât that the customary reaction?â (Kitamura Ren)
âI donât like to waste my time on doing needless things. Itâs not a bad idea to be compensated for the work I put in, I believe. And if I canât do the work, then all I have to do is not accept this, that is all. So, thereâs no point in needlessly wasting your time and mine by me pretending to be an upright civil servant, wouldnât you agree? HoweverâŠ..â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon crossed his legs and leaned against the couch once more.
âWhy donât you get to the point first? You see, Iâm not someone with a lot of time to idly chat with you.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Ito Sana began looking at Choi Jung-Hoon with a surprised expression on her face. The moment he took a look inside the gift box, his demeanor changed completely.
Until then, she thought that a guy like him couldnât have been that capable, but now, just by being stared at by his eyes, she felt pressured into silence.
And he wasnât even trying to silence her or anything; he seemed to possess a certain something that caused others to instinctively shrink away.
âSo, this is the real Choi Jung-HoonâŠ..â (Ito Sana)
She had heard of that name every now and then, but she had never imagined in her wildest dreams that heâd be someone this intimidating.
This was precisely the reason why one needed an actual witness rather than some reports written on pieces of paper. In other words, her decision to meet up with Kitamura Ren first and listen to his advice was right on the money.
Ito Sana corrected her posture and stared at Choi Jung-Hoon seriously.
His hair was gently swept up in the unmistakable âRegentâ style, while the lines of his face were striking and distinctive.
He was a handsome man, with a good fashion sense, too.
When such a man began emitting the aura of the true âhiddenâ force to be reckoned with, she couldnât help but feel her heart skip a beat for a second there.
âHeâs indeed an important individual.â (Ito Sana)
He was someone that Japan needed to keep an eye out for. So, without a doubt, this man would be able to help her today!
âWithout beating the bush, here is the reason!â (Ito Sana)
âIn order to subjugate the Gate appearing right now in Japan, we need the help of Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk!!â (Ito Sana)
âGet this sh*t outta here!!â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon didnât even waste one second before picking up the box and throwing it back at Kitamura Ren.
âHave you lost your d*mn minds?! Iâve been feeling really p*ssed off for a while now, yet you wanna do what?! If only you werenât a d*mn diplomat, Iâd alreadyâŠ. Argh!!!â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âC, calm down, please!â (Kitamura Ren)
âCalm down? Calm down?!â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoonâs eyes exuded a dangerous light as he grabbed Kitamura Renâs collar.
âAnd here I am, thinking that we were friends!â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
ââŠ.I, uh, me tooâŠ.â (Kitamura Ren)
âSo, how can a friend ask for a favour like that?! Itâd been more preferable if you had asked me to become your guarantor, cuz I wouldâve done that!â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âŠ.Sob. He said heâd willingly become my guarantorâŠ. What a good-hearted man he isâŠ..
Ah, thatâs not important, is it? (Kitamura Renâs inner monologue)
âYou know the kind of crap I have endured, yet how can you even ask me for such a thing?!â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Thatâs why I didnât ask you.
I made her ask you, instead. (Kitamura Renâs inner monologue)
âWe know that weâre asking for a difficult favour here.â (Ito Sana)
âArgh, I donât care! Get out! I have nothing more to say to you!â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âAt this rate, the nation of Japan will be destroyed. And Iâm sure you can already tell where the monsters would head to next once they are done with destroying Japan.â (Ito Sana)
Choi Jung-Hoon released Kitamura Renâs collars and sat back down on the couch, before mouthing another cigarette.
âWe beg of you.â (Ito Sana)
âThereâs something I want to ask you firstâŠ..â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âThis⊠Is this the official stance your government has taken? Are you asking me on behalf of your nation?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âItâs not like that, butâŠ. If thatâs what you want, we can arrange that. No, we can certainly do more than that if it needs be. Thatâs how desperate we are.â (Ito Sana)
âOh, well. That manâs not someone whoâd care even if it was an official request from another government, so thatâs not that important, anywaysâŠ..â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon tilted his head this way and that.
Heâd like to ignore this whole thing and not get involved if he could help it, but unfortunately, Korea and Japan were far too closely linked in economy. If Japan collapsed, then without a doubt, Korea wouldnât be okay, either.
So, if he had to something about it, thenâŠ.
ââŠ.I shall take this box for now. ButâŠ.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âThank you!!â (Ito Sana)
âBut this pittance, well, itâs not even enough to pay for me running an errand.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
ââŠ.Pardon?â (Ito Sana)
âFor now, draw up an official document.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âPardon??â (Ito Sana)
Choi Jung-Hoonâs eyes began gleaming once more.
Allow me to completely clean you people out, right down to your souls.
You lot, you picked the wrong person today.