Chapter 233: Canât even say it when in front (3)
Bzzzzzz!!!!
Pale-blue arcs of electricity buzzed threateningly in the air.
Kwok Myung-Hoon glared at his surroundings with bloodshot eyes, and utter chaos broke out in an instant.
âUwaaah?! Run away!!â
Crowd of onlookers witnessed the electrical sparks dancing in the air and lost their collective sh*t, before running away in the opposite direction from Kwok Myung-Hoon.
âThat crazy b*stard!!â
âThis is why we gotta isolate ability users!!â
Kwok Myung-Hoon cackled on ominously.
âWhat do you think youâre doing?!â
A policeman cried out in alarm, but he or his colleague didnât dare to come closer and subdue him.
âDid you just ask me what Iâm doing?â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
Kwok Myung-Hoonâs bloodshot eyes fell on the cops next as he roared out.
âYou asking me that because you canât see, you stupid sons of b*tches?!â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
Youâve been running your mouths off as if you are the experts in all things ability user-related up until now, yet you asking me what? What am I doing?
Let me properly inform you, then! (Kwok Myung-Hoonâs inner monologue)
âPlease, calm down! Letâs all calm down first! Nothing good will come out if you continue like this.â
âItâs already not good anyway.â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
Kwok Myung-Hoon gritted his teeth.
âIâll do as you lot want. F*ck this. Yeah, Iâm an ability user, you sons of b*tches! Iâm gonna start a real bloody accident right now, so do your worst, okay??â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
CRACKLE!!!
Electric bolts flew towards the fleeing crowd.
âNo, nooooo!!â
The copsâ screams resounded out sharply in the air.
It was unknown what would happen exactly if that electrical energy touched the regular citizens. Fortunately, though, what they feared didnât come to pass.
Pop! Pop! Pop!
Three tentacles flew in from out of nowhere and stabbed into the ground, before absorbing the electrical energy to disperse it.
âUh?â
The fleeing people saw the tentacles shining in black colour and became rather speechless next.
Just where did those things come from?
âWhat are those?â
They shifted their gaze over in the direction of where they flew in from.
âWhatâs going on?â
They found a youth with a fairly mean-looking countenance trudging towards them.
âArgh, Iâm out of breath now. D*mn it!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The youth was, of course, Yi Ji-Hyuk.
âHey, youâŚ.!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He was about to shout something, but then, rapidly breathed in air as if his lungs needed more of the stuff first. Only then did he start his foul-mouthed tirade.
Kwok Myung-Hoon dazedly stared at Yi Ji-Hyuk walking in closer.
This guyâŚ
Havenât I seen him before from somewhere? (Kwok Myung-Hoonâs inner monologue)
âHey, you crazy f*cker!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚ..â
Yi Ji-Hyuk started swearing without even holding back an inch and that snapped Kwok Myung-Hoon back to reality.
âWho is this guy??â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
Of course, it was true that he had nearly caused a huge incident just now. However, this guy began pouring insults out of nowhere when they didnât even know each other, and more importantly, to someone who was clearly many years younger than him, too!
But then againâŚ.
âThis punk, Iâve definitely seen him before somewhere.â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
âIf you wanna die, die alone, you b*stard! You ainât even a water demon, so why are you trying to cause a big incident here, you fool?! Imma grind that empty head of yours!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
It was uncertain when looking at the face alone, but after hearing him swear his a*s off like that, there was no doubt about it now.
This man, heâŚ. was Yi Ji-Hyuk.
Without a doubt, this guy was definitely Yi Ji-Hyuk, the ace of the NDF and the walking, talking rumour generator. Now that Kwok Myung-Hoon thought about it, he could faintly remember seeing him in front of a Gate in the past, too.
âAre you insane? Yeah? Iâm asking you, are you mad?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚ.No, Iâm not.â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
If this youth was indeed THE Yi Ji-Hyuk, then Kwok Myung-Hoon was now facing the worst ticking time bomb in the history of the Korean peninsula.
Even if only half of the rumours he heard about this guy turned out to be real, no normal person alive would be able to deal with this youth, this monster of a human being. Whether it was his personality or his powers.
âSo, why did you do it, ah? Why?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚâŚâŚâ
Kwok Myung-Hoon couldnât say anything.
Sure, he got carried away by his angry emotions, but he couldnât really put a finger on why he became so emotional in the first place.
Yi Ji-Hyuk quietly studied Kwok Myung-Hoon for a bit, before waving his hand in front of the latterâs face.
âY-yes?â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
Kwok Myung-Hoon failed to understand what was going on and tilted his head, prompting Yi Ji-Hyuk to frown rather deeply.
âTsk, tsk.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He then shook his head slowly.
And so, as these two began their âconfrontationâ, one of the police officers sneaked closer to Kwok Myung-Hoon and spoke in a timid voice.
âS-sir, we ask for your cooperation.â (cop)
He finally realised that, although the ability user was handcuffed right now, that act had no real significance in the current situation. Indeed, what point was there in handcuffing ability users in the first place?
Kwok Myung-Hoon lowered his head dejectedly.
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âIâm sorry.â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
The cops formed somewhat of conflicted expressions and tried to arrest Kwok Myung-Hoon. He too, mustâve regained his reasoning, because he was willing to follow their lead, as well.
However, there was a certain someone who decided to interfere, anyway.
âWhatâs this? Why is he handcuffed?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
It was none other than Yi Ji-Hyuk. He looked at the shiny handcuffs locked around Kwok Myung-Hoonâs wrists with narrowed eyes.
âOh, that⌠Itâs just that, we thought there might be an issue during transport, soâŚ.â (cop)
âWhat incident did he cause, anyway? Tell me first.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âExcuse me?â (cop)
âI said, explain to me the situation that made you slap the cuffs on him like this.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk spoke in a flat tone of voice, and the cops could only form troubled expressions. Truthfully speaking, the person in question didnât resist arrest and was willing to cooperate, so there was no real need to use handcuffs here.
âWell, what happened isâŚ.â (cop)
After listening to the rough overview of what transpired here, Yi Ji-Hyuk stared at the cops with a criticising look on his face. The officers subjected to that glare began perspiring cold sweat drops almost immediately.
This guy, he carried a different atmosphere. If Kwok Myung-Hoonâs could be described as an aura of an ability user, then this youth, he thickly emitted this odour of a street thug.
The cops had seen enough criminals in their combined lifetimes so far, so they instinctively understood how troublesome a person Yi Ji-Hyuk was.
âI get it, so you can go now.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âA-alright.â (cop)
The cops tried to leave with Kwok Myung-Hoon in tow, but Yi Ji-Hyuk opened his mouth again.
âNo, Iâm saying, you can go without him.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚExcuse me?â (cop)
âIâll take care of that dude, so why donât you focus on mopping up this situation, instead?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The cops looked at Yi Ji-Hyuk, utterly flustered now.
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âWhat are you suggesting us to do here? What authority do you have to order us around?â (cop)
âWe do have the authority, actually.â (Jeong Hae-Min)
This time, Yi Ji-Hyuk wasnât the one providing that reply, but Jeong Hae-Min. She strode right next to him and pulled out her identification card to show to the cops.
âIâm Jeong Hae-Min, from the NDF. You mustâve heard by now that the NDF has priority on investigating all ability user-related criminal activities. I hereby request that you hand this individual over to us.â (Jeong Hae-Min)
âM-mmâŚ.â
The cops slowly nodded their heads.
They had been notified before in the past, so they at least remembered that the NDF was the ability user-related organisation.
âCan you wait for a moment, please? Iâm not sure what to do in a situation like this one, so Iâd like to confirm with the higher-ups.â (cop)
âPlease, go ahead.â (Jeong Hae-Min)
Jeong Hae-Min relaxedly nodded her head.
The cop finished the call and spoke with a bit of an unconvinced expression.
âWe shall hand over the suspect according to the regulations.â (cop)
âAlright, thanks for your understanding.â (Jeong Hae-Min)
Jeong Hae-Min grinned brightly, and Yi Ji-Hyuk leaned in closer to quietly whisper into her ear.
âThere was such a thing?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âStop embarrassing me and donât say anything. Just be still and keep your mouth shut.â (Jeong Hae-Min)
ââŚSure thing.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk smiled innocently.
What am I supposed to do about things that I donât know?
Is not knowing a crime now? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
From the get-go, Yi Ji-Hyuk wouldnât have known that NDF possessed the power to investigate. Because, no one told himâŚ.
âBy the way, how did you know that?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI heard from someone.â (Jeong Hae-Min)
âBut, why didnât anyone tell me that?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou really think someone will actually ask you to investigate something in the first place?â (Jeong Hae-Min)
H-hey, you. You arenât supposed to smile so brightly while saying stuff like that, you know??
Youâre making me feel really, reaaaally awkward here, you know?!?! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Yi Ji-Hyuk quickly thought up of a way to get rid of this awkwardness, however.
âHey, man. Want me to treat you to a cup of coffee?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Kwok Myung-Hoon dazedly stared at Yi Ji-Hyuk in silence.
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âSo, thatâs whyâŚ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk spat out a groan.
ââŚ.Thatâs why you went crazy just now?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYesâŚ.â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
Kwok Myung-Hoon mustâve felt embarrassed as well, because the ends of his words blurred a little.
The group had changed the venue back to the cafe of earlier. Yi Ji-Hyuk sat on the opposite side of the crestfallen ability user as they conversed.
âYou know, you shouldâve held back.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIâm really sorry. Even I donât understand why I got so angry like that. Punishments, penalties, whatever, Iâm prepared to pay for my wrongdoings.â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
âUhm, well, no need to go that far.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk looked at Kwok Myung-Hoon with a bit of sympathetic expression on his face. It wasnât as if he couldnât understand where this guy was coming from. The reason why Kwok Myung-Hoon got angry was not his fault.
Technically speaking, sure, it was his fault, but the actual fault lied with this countryâs government that failed to provide any adequate mental care for him.
âI mean, you fought for that long, so thereâs no way your mindâs in the right place.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk clicked his tongue.
âSeriously. The higher-ups of this country think people are expendable commodities or something.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
This man couldnât even take a proper break for a month while being dragged around here and there so he could fight and then, fight some more. On top of this, he even witnessed multiple times the deaths of his colleagues, too.
So, how could such a guy be of a right mental state?
If the higher-ups of this country possessed even a speck of brain cells between themselves, they wouldâve done something to alleviate the possible problems associated with post-traumatic stress disorder. Unfortunately, none of the b*stards knew how to think properly and that was the bitter reality of the Republic of Korea.
âTsk.â
What a serious problem this is, when they didnât know the stuff even Yi Ji-Hyuk was aware of.
âHey, you. Doesnât KSF have a PTSD program or something?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âMm? Whatâs a PTSD whatnot? Whatâs that?â (Jeong Hae-Min)
âNever mind. Iâll rather shoot myself firstâŚ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
What a scarily stupid country this was.
The higher-ups shoved people into an endless conflict with monsters over and over again yet didnât even show any discernible concern for their welfare.
They didnât seem to give a d*mn about people getting addicted to fighting or the side effects of adrenaline hypersecretion at all. So, it wouldnât be all that strange to see ability users displaying signs of aggression at this point in time.
âHey, uncle?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYes? Ah, yes!â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
Kwok Myung-Hoon replied properly as the spirit of military discipline re-entered his psyche.
First of all, the NDF agents enjoyed a far higher rank than the KSF.
Secondly, Yi Ji-Hyuk happened to be the hottest⌠âcommodityâ in South Korea, nay, the entire world, so he simply couldnât be lax with his etiquette.
âYou havenât done anything wrong, so go home now. And, I donât care whether you decide to meditate or do yoga, you gotta do something to relax your mind, okay? Otherwise, youâll end up causing something really big pretty soon.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚ.You want me to go home?â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
âYup. Why? You donât have a home?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âN-no, thatâs not it. I mean, even I think Iâve done something wrong today, so will it be fine to let me go like this? Getting punished can come later, but will it be okay to not arrest me right now?â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
âWhat do you mean, arrest?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBeing sent to a jail cell, you dumba*s!â (Jeong Hae-Min)
Yi Ji-Hyuk tilted his head.
âDid someone get hurt?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âA drunkard gotâŚâ (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
âBut, the way I hear it, that was self defence so who cares about that. Besides that one, did anyone else get hurt or something?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âDidnât I attack unarmed civilians?â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
âI stopped that, so no problem on that one.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEven stillâŚ.â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
It was at this point that Yi Ji-Hyuk began growling in irritation.
âUrgh, so what the heck do you want me to do, then?? Is there a crime called attempted assault?? There is no such crime, is there??â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âY-yes, there is no such crime, butâŚâ (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
Kwok Myung-Hoon just couldnât get this bitter taste out of his mouth. He didnât feel too good right now. No one got hurt, sure, but without a doubt, he attacked with full intention to harm other people.
So, was it alright to gloss over this event as if he wasnât guilty of anything?
Somehow, a rather odd situation began unfolding, where the guilty one wanted to get punished for his wrongdoing, but the person that caught said guilty one didnât want to punish him.
âArgh, itâs fine. Fine. Just go home, will ya.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âB-but, stillâŚ.â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
âArgh, god d*mn it!!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk nearly exploded from anger, causing Kwok Myung-Hoon to flinch and hurriedly lower his head. Forget about who was in the right or wrong here, he didnât want to get in the bad books of this man at all cost.
Wasnât there a saying among the Korean ability users that went along the lines of âItâs preferable to fight an Ogre head-on, rather than getting mixed up with Yi Ji-Hyukâ?
Yi Ji-Hyuk got really irritated and Kwok Myung-Hoon slowly stood up from his spot. The thing was, though, what had happened wouldâve been reported to the higher-ups by now, and heâd get punished later, anyway.
Him going home now wouldnât change anything, in other words.
RrrrâŚ.
Sure enough, his smartphone began ringing off the hook.
âHello, this is Kwok Myung-Hoon speaking.â
As soon as he answered the call, he was greeted by a torrent of cursing coming from the other side of the line.
âYup, I knew it.â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
Kwok Myung-Hoon spat out a lengthy sigh. He could hear a mixture of words containing prison this and sentencing that. Just before he could say that he was turning himself in right now, the phone ever so smoothly left his hand and entered Yi Ji-Hyukâs grasp.
âEh?â (Kwok Myung-Hoon)
But, what did he want with the phone, now?
Even before that question could be asked, Yi Ji-Hyuk placed the phone against his ear and spoke.
âWho the hell is this?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Kwok Myung-Hoonâs expression crumpled in a hard-to-describe manner.
< 233. Canât even say it when in front -3 > Fin.