Choi Jeong-Hoon stared at his phone while forming a less-than-impressed expression.
âYou wonât even give me enough time to eat a burgerâŚ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Well, thatâs the life of a civil servant, I guess.
No, hang on a minute. Most regular civil servants arenât like this, are they?
I mustâve developed a strange prejudice of the world after never experiencing what itâs like to go home on time as a civil servant. (Choi Jeong-Hoonâs inner monologue)
Choi Jeong-Hoon helplessly shook his head and picked up the phone.
âM-mmâŚ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
The number of his superior, the Director of the KSF, showed up on the phoneâs display. Although, that position had become more of an âin title onlyâ after Yi Ji-Hyuk started rampaging about.
âDid we get found out?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
He was thinking that it was only a matter of time before they were found out since the incident this time was just too big in scale, but he didnât expect it to be this quick. Heâd soon be subjected to a nasty bomb of nagging and scolding from here onwards.
He always had to put out the fires he didnât even start in the first place, so he didnât mind it at all, usually. But, for today, he felt especially wronged for some reason. He spat out a groan and answered the call.
âYes, this is Choi Jeong-Hoon speaking.â
He listened to the barrage of words coming from the other side and tilted his head.
He answered with a strange expression on his face before raising his head to look at Yi Ji-Hyuk.
âYes, heâs currently with meâŚ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Others couldnât figure Choi Jeong-Hoonâs reaction out and began tilting their heads, too.
âAlright, I understand. Weâll talk to you once we get there.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon ended the call.
âWhat was that about?â (Seo Ah-Young)
Seo Ah-Young asked first, but he simply carried this hard-to-describe expression on his face. He continued staring at Yi Ji-Hyuk for a bit, before finally opening his mouth.
âSo, uh, the thing is, the monsters Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk has chased off are now marching towards Pyongyang.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âPyongyang??â (Seo Ah-Young)
Seo Ah-Youngâs expression hardened.
Even she could understand the severity of the monsters potentially destroying Pyongyang. It was the same story as destroying North Korea itself.
âOkay, so whatâs happening now?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âThe North Koreans have formed defensive lines, but unsurprisingly, they have failed to stop the monsters, it seems. Itâd been very tough to fight back when those Gates opened one after another, so you can probably imagine how bad the current situation is after they opened up all at the same time.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âYes, I guess so.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Seo Ah-Young too bore witness to the endless deluge of monsters with her own two eyes.
If it werenât for Yi Ji-Hyuk, she wouldnât even dare to stop that flood and simply issue an order to retreat, instead. The North failing to stop the tide would present a serious problem, but even if they did manage to stop it, another big problem would present itself.
âIâm sure itâll soon turn into a diplomatic nightmare, right?â (Seo Ah-Young)
Not only that, with a country that no one wanted to get involved with in this world. Considering that, one should realise how thoughtless Yi Ji-Hyuk had been to cause such an event.
Park Seong-Chan butted in just then.
âHowever, I donât think itâll be like that.â (Park Seong-Chan)
âExcuse me?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âI mean, if Pyongyang gets swept away, the North Korean b*stards will be crushed flat, too. So what could possibly become a diplomatic problem in that case? Even the higher-ups wouldnât have anything to do, so weâll just swallow the North up without lifting a single finger.â (Park Seong-Chan)
âDo you really believe that the North Korean pigs will die because some monsters showed up? Theyâll probably run away to save their skin before everyone else.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âEven then, they will suffer a heavy blow if Pyongyangâs infrastructure is destroyed, right? They wonât even have enough leeway to ask us for compensation or something.â (Park Seong-Chan)
He seemed to make some sense with his words there.
âWas Mister Park Seong-Chan always this smart?â (Seo Ah-Young)
She mustâve held a prejudice against him because he was a body reinforcement type. Of course, they werenât friendly enough to share any meaningful conversation, so she couldnât have guessed his level of intellect, anyways.
âEhhâŚ. Well, thatâs not itâŚ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
It was then, Choi Jeong-Hoon opened his mouth to speak, his voice sounding a bit embarrassed, prompting others to focus on him.
âThe North has responded with a rather unexpected move.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âAn unexpected move?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âWell, yes. MmâŚ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
He scratched his head as if he couldnât figure it out either before quietly finishing what he wanted to say.
âIt seems that, uh, the North Korean government has requested for Mister Yi Ji-Hyukâs dispatch.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Everyoneâs head slowly shifted towards Yi Ji-Hyuk.
Up until then, he had been hoovering up many burgers as if he couldnât care any less about anything in this world. But even he couldnât swallow the mouthful of the cheeseburger he was chewing and look a bit dazed by this news.
âEh?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
***
âThings have become quite interesting.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
The President of the Republic of Korea, Yun Yeong-Min, was smiling happily at this piece of good news to land on his lap in a long while.
To think that North Korea would reach out first.
When viewed from the diplomatic perspective, this had to be the biggest win in the last few decades. During those years, North Korea displayed hints of going along with the Southâs reconciliation efforts, but how long had it been since the last time they lowered their heads first and asked for help?
As far as achievement went, one could say this was a monumental one.
What with South Koreaâs current international acclaim being so sky-high, Yun Yeong-Min could easily be recorded in the history books as the nationâs greatest president ever if he even managed to improve the relationship with North Korea using this opportunity.
âThose prideful North Koreans lowered their heads first, huh.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
For a bunch of beggars, their pride was uselessly high. They constantly made everyone else oh-so tired by throwing regular tantrums like clockwork and tried to pick a fight whenever they saw an opening, yet to think, they would take this position first.
Could there be an event more refreshing than this one out there?
âIf only Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk wasnât involved, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
The Chief Secretary Park Du-Jin decided to rain on Yun Yeong-Minâs happy parade just then.
âGroanâŚ..â (Yun Yeong-Min)
The South Korean President got himself a sizeable psychological trauma after getting involved in Yi Ji-Hyukâs affairs and couldnât do his job properly for a little while there. Understandably, he spat out a heavy groan after hearing that name.
âRight. Youâre rightâŚ.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
All semblance of strength went missing from Yun Yeong-Minâs voice. Just thinking of Yi Ji-Hyuk drained all vitality out from the Presidentâs body.
âRight, Yi Ji-Hyuk is the problem. He is the problemâŚ..â (Yun Yeong-Min)
Sorrow could be sensed from his voice now.
Why did the heavens bestow such powers to a guy like thatâŚ.
Even if opportunities always accompanied dangers, wasnât imbuing both into a single personâs body the same thing as the heavens making fun of humanity?
If such abilities manifested in a person like Park Du-Jin in front of the Presidentâs eyes, then South Korea wouldâve become the world-conquering nation by now. So, why did those abilities manifest in a scumbag of a person and in turn, gradually change Yun Yeong-Min into a wastrel himself?
ââŚ.So, where is Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk right now?â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âWeâve contacted him through Choi Jeong-Hoon.â (Park Du-Jin)
âHe actually answered the phone?â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âIt seems so, since I received the word that they are in America right now.â (Park Du-Jin)
âAmerica??â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âApparently, they went over to get some burgers.â (Park Du-Jin)
Yun Yeong-Min squeezed his eyes shut.
They actually wanted to eat bloody hamburgers in this emergency situation??
Do they travel over to the USA just to eat some burgers all the time?
How envioâŚ.. Ah, thatâs not it. (Yun Yeong-Minâs inner monologue)
Yun Yeong-Min quickly took hold of his scattering mind.
âOkay, so what did they say? Did he agree to be dispatched?â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âWell, uh, the thing isâŚ.â (Park Du-Jin)
âPlease speak.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âWell, Iâve been told that theyâll come here first to discuss it.â (Park Du-Jin)
Yun Yeong-Min tilted his head.
What does he mean?
Here?
Okay, soâŚ. (Yun Yeong-Minâs inner monologue)
ââŚ.He wants to come to the Blue House again?!â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âThatâs correct, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
âHeeeeiiick?!â (Yun Yeong-Min)
Yun Yeong-Min yelled out in pure fear.
âN-no, why?! Why does he want to come here?! Why!!â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âHow can I bloody calm down when that guy wants to come here?? Why donât you ask the American President?? Ask him if he can calm down when Yi Ji-Hyuk wants to go and speak to him!!â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âD*mn, I do understand where youâre coming from, but thisâŚâ (Park Du-Jin)
âŚ.Youâre supposed to be dignified as a nationâs leader, so donât you think this is way too much fuss? (Park Du-Jinâs inner monologue)
Park Du-Jin couldnât really tell whether Yun Yeong-Min was at fault for raising a huge fuss just because a certain man was supposed to show up soon, or Yi Ji-Hyuk was a seriously amazing man for making a nationâs President act this way.
âS-so, what did you say in response?â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âWell, how should I discourage someone who wants to come here, sir? And when we consider the severity of the situation, shouldnât someone on the level of Minister of Defense or Director of the National Intelligence Service be here so that the conversation can move forward meaningfully?â (Park Du-Jin)
âGroanâŚ.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
What a perfectly logical argument, that.
They were thinking about deploying the Republic of Koreaâs greatest combat force in North Korea, so they couldnât treat this lightly at all. Quite obviously, holders of Southâs highest positions needed to butt heads and discuss this matter at length.
That was indeed correct, butâŚ
âIâve got a stomach ache, you seeâŚ.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âSir, not this time.â (Park Du-Jin)
âBut, it really hurts.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âI shall prepare some painkillers and suitable medicine.â (Park Du-Jin)
ââŚ.Canât I get admitted to a hospital, instead?â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âSir, no.â (Park Du-Jin)
Park Du-Jin remained firm, and Yun Yeong-Min could only spit out a lengthy sigh.
âIâm the President! And I just want to take a short break!â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âIf you insist, I can send Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk to your hospital room, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
ââŚ..Iâm sorry. Looks like I had momentarily let go of my rationality just now. Where were we regarding the previous topic?â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âWe were discussing the upcoming meeting, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
Yun Yeong-Min nodded his head, his expression bitter.
âPlease call and tell every related party to be ready, from the ministers of the related ministries as well as high-level executives.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âThere is a slight problem, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
âWhat is it now?â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âIâve already tried to call the Ministers, but even before I could mention Yi Ji-Hyuk, the Foreign Affairs Minister dropped the call and is currently staying under the radar, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
ââŚ.Again?â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âYes, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
Yun Yeong-Min shook his head.
âIâll remove him from the office, then. Pick a fresh blood, as it were.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âIs it negligence of his duties, sir?â (Park Du-Jin)
âNo. Iâm just p*ssed off, thatâs all.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
ââŚâŚâŚ..â
âThat cheap son of a b*tch, running away by himself alone.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
Park Du-Jin realised the plain truth once more that you simply couldnât hold a normal conversation with his boss as long as Yi Ji-Hyuk was involved on some level, and nodded his head in acceptance.
âIn any case, itâll be done, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
âOkay, do that.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âOh, and also, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
âPlease speak.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âShould we inform the mass media regarding this situation? Reporters sensing a potential story are sniffing around more and more, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
âBlock them.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âThereâll be a limit to that, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
ââŚ..So, are you planning to let Mister Yi Ji-Hyukâs face show up in the main news bulletins on TV?â (Yun Yeong-Min)
Park Du-Jin shook his head with a grave expression.
âSir, that will be a serious problem.â (Park Du-Jin)
They couldnât afford to expose the existence of Yi Ji-Hyuk to the rest of the citizens. The truth was, though, the rumour of the worldâs greatest ability user residing in South Korea had made rounds by now. Just that no one knew exactly who that was.
The name âYi Ji-Hyukâ had already become more or less a known quantity, but his face or personal details were still being treated as the national secret.
Thankfully, the man himself rarely if ever left the ability user residential area, so the secret could be maintained until now somehow. However, if he were to publicly accept the Northâs request and go there, then itâd become impossible to hide his existence.
âThe backlash from the media will be fierce, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
âItâll be better than the citizensâ backlashâŚ.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âWell, thatâs true.â (Park Du-Jin)
Most likely, the public would happily cheer on after Yi Ji-Hyukâs existence was revealed, at least for a short while.
However, how long would that last?
What if the citizens learn that the person representing South Korea was a scumbag that the leaders of the various nations couldnât even control and didnât want to meet if they could help it?
And, what if they realised that very ability user enjoyed the level of freedom that allowed him to completely ignore the commands of the President elected by the countryâs people?
The societyâs âatmosphereâ should go down the drain in an instant, thatâs for sure.
Not to forget, the atmosphere currently was volatile to say the least, with both the ability users and regular people all claiming they were being discriminated against. So, the appearance of an ability user who couldnât be controlled by the government would be like adding fuel to the already-lit fire.
âGroan. Iâm not even Hong Gil-Dong, you know. And I canât even call an elephant an elephant too.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âThatâs how politics are like, sir.â (Park Du-Jin)
âYouâre right about that.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
Yun Yeong-Min nodded his head.
How he best utilised the bomb called Yi Ji-Hyuk would become the evidence of his political competence. He already knew what would happen if he failed, though.
âOkay, so where is Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk right now, then?â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âHe could arrive here at any second via teleportation. If not, he could stop by the NDF first. Either way, it shouldnât take too long.â (Park Du-Jin)
ââŚâŚI hope there wonât be any problems during his trip.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
âIâm sure there wonât be.â (Park Du-Jin)
Park Du-Jin spoke up without giving it too much thought, but he didnât know that what he said would end up as the seed, instead.