Chapter 193: I donât need a reason to seek him out (3)
While Yi Ji-Hyuk was starting yet another peaceful dayâŠ.
âŠ.Choi Jung-Hoon was struggling through hell.
âWeâve already helped you out so much, yet you want us to help you out even more?!â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
â âNo one knows for sure how things will turn out, donât you get that?! So, all Iâm asking for is for your people to be on standby! Iâm not asking for too much here, arenât I??â (Christopher McLaren) (TL:Iâm assuming it is him, as itâs not specified in the raw.)
âEver since this crisis began, our agents have not enjoyed a momentâs rest and are working their a*ses off, even now. Besides, we still have Gates opening up locally, too. We are nominally the Korean defence force, so we canât abandon our own country just to support the US all the time, now can we?!â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
â âIâm not saying that all of your people need to be here. If itâs not possible, just send that man over, that is all.â (Christopher McLaren)
âHeâs practically our everything, to begin with, so what do you mean, that is all?! I have nothing more to say.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon angrily slammed the phoneâs receiver down and one-shotted the energy tonic contained in his sizeable tumbler.
âIâm too busy for this c**p.â (Choi Jung-Hoonâs)
After Yi Ji-Hyuk went ahead with his âspecialâ plan, the zombie crisis began normalising at a rapid pace.
Just by pouring out the power of divinity on those small number of zombies coming out of the dome, almost a few thousands of them were purified every hour and got shipped off to the nearest available hospitals.
If this rate of purification was kept up, then everything should be over within a month from now on, mathematically speaking.
âWell, the problem is, will Roabell hold on until then?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
The thing was, Roabellâs schedule was being managed strictly and she was being rested whenever possible after it was discovered that the crisis wouldnât end soon. So, Choi Jung-Hoon didnât foresee any complications on that front.
Although, he did hear some reports of Roabell, as she was being carted to a hotel to take a break, often resorting to muttering out some rough stuff about âIâll kill himâ, âThat abominable dark wizard this and thatâ, âI curse him, blah-blahâ, etc., etc., which certainly didnât suit that gentle and young-looking face of hers. But then again, that wasnât something Choi Jung-Hoon should concern himself with right nowâŠ.
Perhaps thankfully, those without the benefit of translation magic wouldnât understand what she had to say, so it didnât really matter at the end of the day.
âAn Elf with a dirty mouth, is itâŠ.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Isnât that like, a shy Dwarf or something?
I mean, man, the sense of disharmony is strong with this one. (Choi Jung-Hoonâs inner monologue)
Choi Jung-Hoon shook his head.
While he was dragged into solving the American zombie crisis, the documents he needed to go through only got taller and taller until they now almost resembled a mountain. In this age, when doing things electronically was as natural as oneâs own breathing, it was indeed a shocking thing to see so many documents that required a manual signing-off by his hands being piled up so high before his tired eyes.
And well, it was also a terribly sorrowful thing that he couldnât just look on at this spectacle with surprised and tired eyes as well.
âWhy doesnât my work decrease at all?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Why did his work only increase in volume, again and again?
Why did his work increase exponentially, when his salary was only creeping up even slower than a tortoise?
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âGroanâŠ..â
Choi Jung-Hoon spat out a groan and slumped into his seat.
It was only obvious that work would pile up, since he hadnât been dealing with the local issues.
It was undeniably true that Gates continued to pop up in Korea even when Yi Ji-Hyuk and Co., were roaming the world and having a stellar time of their lives.
Instead, it was all thanks to the efforts of the KSF, with no help whatsoever from the NDF, that the whole country managed to carry on as it was.
âIsnât this getting way too muchâŠ.?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
It was now time for him to refocus on the matters of his own country.
They may have weathered the storm rather amazingly well, but in order to do so, the KSF had been operating at full capacity without its members taking a break once. If this persisted, either their level of dissatisfaction would explode into something rather ugly, or some people would start collapsing from overwork. One of the two.
A single agent of the NDF could easily handle a large Gate that required an entire battalion of the KSF to deal with, so from the latterâs perspective, they had been filling up a hole the size of several army divisions large.
âBut, for today at least, we take a breakâŠ.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
In any case â Seo Ah-Young, feeling greatly buoyed by the feelings of a job well done, ordered everyone to take a day off bar the minimum amount of personnel required to escort Roabell around. As a result, only Choi Jung-Hoon and Kim Jae-Beom were manning the office right now.
âBy the way, where is our day off?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon complained with a pout. Suddenly, Kim Jae-Beom and his gaunt, wane expression turned around and shot a completely, eerily emotionless in the formerâs direction.
ââŠ.My bad.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
While Choi Jung-Hoon was out and about, it was none other than Kim Jae-Beom who had to guard the NDF all by himself, as he was subjected to a variety of work, hostile pressures, and pestering-related issues.
So, one shouldnât pout in front of such a person. Oh no.
âDo you really want to take a day off, sir?â (Kim Jae-Beom)
âNo, not really.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
A holiday sure sounded alluring, but when Choi Jung-Hoon thought about the amount of work that would be waiting after he returned from said breakâŠ. Heâd immediately refuse if he were given some time off now.
âAt least, what a relief it is.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Indeed, it was a relief that the office was so quiet today.
If it was like any other day, all those ability users with nothing better to do would slink around in the periphery of his vision while fooling in some corner over there with shooting arcs of electricity or something. And that would serve as a big distraction.
Slam!
Just as Choi Jung-Hoonâs thoughts came to an end, the door was abruptly slammed open and Yi Ji-Hyuk strode right into the office.
Not only that, snacks in one hand!
And in the other, Oh-Sik!
Choi Jung-Hoon became utterly dazed after seeing his very forthright footsteps.
âYou know you didnât have to come to work today, yes?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âYup, I know.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âSo, how come youâre here?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
ââŠ..Cuz, itâs warm and cosy here?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Such a thingâŠ.
Does really happen!
Right, there are such people in this world!!
Yes, there are some people who canât wait to go home but once they do, they have nothing else to do!
And on top of that, you will find even weirder people who, even though itâs their off day, would show up in their places of employment to see if thereâs anything they are needed for!
However, why did such a person have to be Yi Ji-Hyuk?!
If itâs someone else, I could have said, donât get in the way of my work, go back home, take a cold shower and hit the sack â but why did it have to be YI JI-HYUK?! (Choi Jung-Hoonâs inner monologue)
âAhh, so warm. Itâs so cold outside.â (Jeong Hae-Min)
Annnd, why are you here?! (Choi Jung-Hoonâs inner monologue)
Choi Jung-Hoon watched Jeong Hae-Min relaxedly unfurl her scarf and spat out a grand sigh.
Seriously. Sheâs not even a set item, yet I always find her right next to wherever Yi Ji-Hyuk appears.
Doesnât she also have anything better to do?
Ahh, right. She doesnât.
Of course she wouldnât have any.
I mean, without events and filming, what else can a celebrity do?
Itâs not like sheâs going to record a new album or shoot a video, so she wouldnât even have to go to choreography practice either. Yup, sheâs got nothing better to do, alright. (Choi Jung-Hoonâs inner monologue)
Choi Jung-Hoon quickly wiped the corners of his stinging eyes.
âUnfortunately, weâre very  busy today.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âSure. Work hard.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
You think I can get any work done with you around?! (Choi Jung-Hoonâs inner monologue)
Yi Ji-Hyuk deflected away all the hints Choi Jung-Hoon sent his way with his already-existing mental shield and settled down in front of his powered-up computer.
And what an unfortunate thing it was, that computerâs screen being in full view from Choi Jung-Hoonâs position.
What was I saying in the beginning?
This position will be good for keeping an eye out on Yi Ji-Hyuk, because no one knows what kind of a mess heâd create?
Gimme a freaking break!!
Who couldâve guessed that heâd install a dang game on his very first day âworkingâ here and start playing away during office hours like this?
We shouldâve assigned his desk waaaay over there in that dark corner where no one can see him!(Choi Jung-Hoonâs inner monologue)
âAhâŠ.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Thatâs right â he had something to say, didnât he?
âMister Yi Ji-Hyuk, the Americans have requested for assistance again.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âMister Choi Jung-Hoon?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYes?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âTell them that if they even think of muttering the word âassistanceâ or anything similar in nature, Iâm just going to grab some of those stinking zombies and drop them in all of their major cities, okay?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠ.Iâll convey that message in full.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Once the Yanks hear that, theyâd never think about asking for assistance ever again. Probably.
âBy the way, we still have another request for assistance to get throughâŠ.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âWhat kinda?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI did bring this up before. Itâs regarding training their ability users.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
ââŠTraining, is it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYes. The US requested that we train their users and make them stronger.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Yi Ji-Hyuk tore his eyes away from the computer monitor and stared deeply at Choi Jung-Hoon.
âWell, now. Wouldnât that be somewhat interesting?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
A rather sinister grin slowly formed on Yi Ji-Hyukâs lips.
***
âOff day, my a*s!!â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
The âSpitfireâ Yun Hyuk-Gyu currently found himself in Japan.
Japan sent a request for assistance to Korea after a rank 5 Gate opened there, and to accommodate them, Yun Hyuk-Gyu had been chosen through a rigorous and entirely fair selection process.
âArgh, god d*mn it! I shouldâve picked the next oneâŠ..â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Drawing straws, obviously.
Ability users making bets was a recipe for a balance-breaking disaster, and so, Yun Hyuk-Gyu was the (un)lucky winner chosen through the most fair process of drawing straws.
âCouldnât you at least teleport me or something?!â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Sure, Japan maybe be nearby, but still, shouldnât he be teleported here?
What did she mean, she has no marker there??
What good is a teleporter without markers?! (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Yun Hyuk-Gyu inwardly grumbled and walked to the location. He could see a Gate dyed in a red hue in the distance.
âOkay, so. What has happened so far?â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
An interpreter quickly stuck onto him and began doing his job.
Annnd, this was yet another problem.
Yi Ji-Hyuk had cast some sort of a weird skill or technique so people could converse without a need for an interpreter, so how convenient would it have been to give that thing to a guy going on a business trip to a foreign country like this?
But, what did he say?
Itâs âtoo annoyingâ??
Son of a b*tch! If itâs so annoying, how do you even bother yourself to eat food, then?? Why donât you just stick an IV needle in your arm and live the rest of your life on a bed?!
Uh-Whew!! (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
âThey say the Gate will open soon.â (interpreter)
âThese d*mn Gates are always opening soon.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
âBy the wayâŠ.â (interpreter)
âYes?â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
âThey are also asking if Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk has come with you?â (interpreter)
In that exact moment, blood uncontrollably rushed into Yun Hyuk-Gyuâs head.
âWhat the hell. All these fools are busy yapping on and on about Yi Ji-Hyuk this and Yi Ji-Hyuk that! Itâs just a measly rank 5, so why are these d*mn fools losing their minds for?!â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
âBut, uh, a level 5 is enough to trigger a national emergency status?â (interpreter)
âItâs just a level 5, so what need is there for an emergency like that? Even the newbie NDF agents can deal with something like that solo.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
âWhat do you even meanâŠ..?â (interpreter)
Eh-whew, will these folks even understand anything if I waste my breath explaining it to them?(Yun Hyuk-Gyuâs inner monologue)
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âWait, now that I think about itâŠ.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Wasnât it like only three months ago that people used to say itâs the end of their country once a level 5 Gate opens up?
Wow, lots of things have changed in the past three months, hasnât it? (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
It felt as if there were lots more changes happening in those three months since Yi Ji-Hyukâs appearance compared to the five years prior to that, when the first Gate opened up.
âCanât tell whether this is for good or not, thoughâŠ..â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Yun Hyuk-Gyu spat out a sigh and walked over to the Gate.
âW-wait, itâs dangerous over there!!â (interpreter)
âFor me, or for the monsters?â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Yun Hyuk-Gyuâs head bobbed up and down as he studied the Gate beginning to vibrate in front of his eyes.
âCome out already.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Let me mop this up quickly so I can go home and take a break, too.
Yes, me!! (Yun Hyuk-Gyuâs inner monologue)
It was at that moment the Gate finally opened up.
WuuuongâŠ.
The red Gate split open and he could see the portal leading to another world within.
âSo, what will come out this time?â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Feeling a bit of anticipation bubbling up in his chest, Yun Hyuk-Gyu stared at the Gate, only for his eyes to grow bigger.
âHuh? Isnât thatâŠ??â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
The interpreter watching the Gate from his side slowly crumbled to the ground.
âWeâre finished.â (interpreter)
A voice thickly laden with despair leaked out of the interpreterâs mouth.
âWell, yeah, sure. That mightâve been the case, butâŠ.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Yun Hyuk-Gyu was feeling this strange discordance at the moment. The creature his eyes captured was the worst type of a monster to come out from a level 5 Gate, sure.
But then, whyâŠ.
Why does it feel so intimately familiar?? (Yun Hyuk-Gyuâs inner monologue)
Krrrrooooaaaarr!
Yun Hyuk-Gyu was now swept up in this strange, unexplainable emotion as he stared at the giant Ogre roaring at the top of it head in front of the Gate.
How should he put thisâŠ.?
Would it be similar to, say, seeing a dog very similar in breed as the one you keep at your own house, baring its fangs and barking at you from the next door neighbourâs yard?
ââŠ.Would Oh-Sik be happy if he learns of this?â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Right, that thingâs like a friend to Oh-Sik, so, uh, is it okay to kill it?
Will Oh-Sik be happy if I take back home alive? (Yun Hyuk-Gyuâs inner monologue)
While Yun Hyuk-Gyu was stewing in his dilemma, the Japanese ability users as well as the members of the JSDF surrounding the Gate began pouring out their combined firepower at the Ogre.
âM-mmâŠ.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
The Ogre was not harmed in the slightest by the incoming bullets, cannon shells as well as shots of Ether. It issued another loud roar and pounced on the ranks of the Japanese ability users.
âM-m-mmâŠâŠ.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Meanwhile, Yun Hyuk-Gyu couldnât come to an answer, and in the end he had to pick up his phone.
âHello?â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
â âWhat now?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWell, uh, Iâm calling you concerning about a situation developing here.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
â âOkay, what is it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
This b*stard!
I must be at least ten years older than you, yet you still donât address me like a senior?! What a rude b*stard. (Yun Hyuk-Gyuâs inner monologue)
Yun Hyuk-Gyu calmed his quivering rage and asked.
âIâm here to assist the Japanese, but then an Ogre came out of the Gate.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
â âOkay, so?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk))
âItâs Oh-Sikâs friend, so is it okay to kill it?â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
â âHuh. HmmâŠ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk took his time as if he was deliberating over something, before his cheerful voice came from the phoneâs speaker.
â âIs it a girl?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âOf course I donât know that.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Yun Hyuk-Gyu couldnât even tell the sexes of regular animals apart, so how could he even know where to begin looking in an Ogre?
â âOkay, then. Donât kill it, but tenderise it just so and bring it home.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âGot it.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
The interpreter eavesdropping on the phone call couldnât hide his flabbergasted expression as he stared at Yun Hyuk-Gyu.
Did these people lose their marbles??
Donât they know what an Ogre is? (The interpreterâs inner monologue)
This would be an obvious reaction from someone who had no clue what kind of a place the NDF was.
âGroanâŠ.. But, man. Not killing it is actually a bit harder.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Maybe, I shouldnât have called?
Yun Hyuk-Gyu felt a bit of regret seep into his mind as he strode right up to the Ogre.
Keureuk?
Perhaps it sensed Yun Hyuk-Gyuâs presence, the Ogre stopped flinging away the members of JSDF and their equipment to take a look behind it.
âHey, sorry about this. Iâve got no grudge against you.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Indeed, itâd be more like a favourable impression, instead. Out of all the monsters out there, he was the most acquainted with an Ogre, you see.
âBut well, what can I do, eh? He says jump, and I say how high.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
Cannons of flames erupted out from the hands of the Spitfire and swept the Ogre up in their fiery embrace!
Kkwuaaaaahh!!
The pained scream of an unknown animal, along with the smell of its flesh being cooked spread in the Japanese sky.
âThere, there. Resisting makes it hurt even more, you know.â (Yun Hyuk-Gyu)
The interpreter stared at Yun Hyuk-Gyu figuratively beating up the Ogre, a truly powerful monster, as if it was a small kid and dazedly muttered to himself.
âJust who the f*ck are these people??â (interpreter)
This would be the moment that the renown of the NDF began spreading to the rest of the world.
< 193. I donât need a reason to seek him out -3 > Fin.