âDid you just say âapologiesâ, comrade??â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
Flames erupted out from Rhee Jin-Cheolâs eyes.
Just how many had to be sacrificed after that rotten b*stard drove the monsters up North? The report had already been made to the higher-ups.
Yet, he was supposed to offer his apology to the very culprit who had raped his motherland?? Just what was there to apologise, in the first place?!
âAre you deaf, comrade!â (Park Yong-Hui)
Unfortunately, the Chief of Staff Park Yong-Hui remained adamant.
Rhee Jin-Cheol saw that unchanging light in his superiorâs eyes, but then, bit down hard on his lips.
âI canât do that, sir.â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
âYou stinking son of a b*tch!â (Park Yong-Hui)
The Chief of Staff suddenly yanked out a pistol and aimed it at Rhee Jin-Cheolâs forehead.
âYou d*mn reactionary son of a b*tch, how dare you disobey me! Being coddled because of youâre an ability user mustâve emboldened you!!â (Park Yong-Hui)
âWhat do you mean, reactionary, sir! Are you truly suspecting my loyalty to the glorious Democratic Peopleâs Republic?!â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
âThen tell me this now, why canât you apologise??â (Park Yong-Hui)
âThat stinking son of a b*tch is the one who caused this whole event, so how can I apologise to him, sir?! Just put a gun to my head, comrade! Because I canât do that!â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
âYou dumb fool!â (Park Yong-Hui)
Choi Jeong-Hoon realised that the situation was getting worse, so he shifted his gaze ever so slightly to glance at Yi Ji-Hyuk.
ââŠ.Well, you donât really need an apology, do you?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âI donât remember asking for one, though?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Of course, that sly North Korean ability user started the provocation first, but the event had spilled well beyond the level of justifiable self defence and reached the realm of OTT now.
It was comparable to, say, you responding to a punch to the face with a sustained firing from an M60. So even Yi Ji-Hyuk felt a bit⊠awkward about receiving an apology and whatnot.
âThat ahjussi⊠isnât he going a bit overboard?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou think so, too?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon hurriedly wiped the cold sweat caking his forehead.
He only told the other side to cease all threatening actions, yet what was up with this pistol-brandishing and threats for an apology?
âSeriously, they can be such extreme nutcases.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
He was already well aware of North Koreans being rather radical in their actions, but even he couldnât have imagined they would be this extreme.
âHahahaâŠ. Mister Chief of Staff.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon tried to mediate this situation, but the Chief of Staff Park Yong-Hui remained adamant still.
âSouth Joseon comrades, please wait for a bit.â (Park Yong-Hui)
âH-hang on, Mister Chief of StaffâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âI told you to wait, didnât I?â (Park Yong-Hui)
Choi Jeong-Hoonâs mouth was shut tight in that moment by the light burning within the Chief of Staffâs eyes.
This man climbed up to this position by managing to survive in the upper class hierarchy of North Korea, which should be no different than a treacherous den of tigers. Obviously, such a man wouldnât be ordinary; Choi Jeong-Hoon sensed this keen blade-like murderous intent, and could only shudder at this inadvertent revelation of Park Yong-Huiâs true self.
It wasnât that he was scared, but rather, spooked.
âHe was this type of man?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
That good-natured smile Park Yong-Hui displayed earlier was like a bad lie â he was now pretty much a raw, unfiltered something.
âYou, son of a b*tchâŠ.â (Park Yong-Hui)
It was then, Yi Ji-Hyuk suddenly opened his mouth.
âMonsters are coming, you know?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠâŠâŠ.â
âIâm sure itâs going to be really entertaining to watch you flounder about when monsters show up during your little scuffle.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Park Yong-Hui wordlessly turned his head and stared at Yi Ji-Hyuk. The latter remained utterly unflustered, though.
âWhewâŠ.â (Park Yong-Hui)
Eventually, Park Yong-Hui nodded his head and holstered his pistol.
âI ended up showing you something unsightly over such a small matter. I must apologise to you, South Joseon comrades.â (Park Yong-Hui)
âWell, a man will react like that sometimes when heâs p*ssed off.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHahaha, I see that your heart is rather forgiving, Comrade Rhee Ji-Hyuk.â (Park Yong-Hui)
âI used to be just like you in the past, you see?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk smirked meaningfully at Rhee Jin-Cheol, causing the latter to grit his teeth.
âEee-ik!â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
Park Yong-Hui formed an oily smile and called out to him.
âComrade Rhee Jin-Cheol.â (Park Yong-Hui)
âPlease speak, comrade.â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
âJudgement over your actions hasnât been handed down yet, Comrade Rhee Jin-Cheol. You understand what Iâm saying to you?â (Park Yong-Hui)
Rhee Jin-Cheol shut his mouth.
No matter how impossible the situation was, it was still all his âfaultâ for going against the Partyâs orders to stop the monsters at the DMZ and retreating from there.
The Party did not acknowledge things like oneâs âlimitâ.
Indeed, it brainwashed its subjects by reinforcing the idea of undying fighting spirit and loyalty being the only prerequisites for achieving anything that one desired.
Even if he came out and argued that there was nothing anyone could have done back then, no one would listen to him, anyway. North Korea was just too corrupt to its core, so if the excuse of âIt couldnât be helpedâ was accepted now, then the exact same excuse would start raining down everywhere next.
âIf you cause one more problem here, then I wonât be able to do anything for you. Remember that.â (Park Yong-Hui)
âSo he says?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk glibly chided in, but Rhee Jin-Cheol didnât throw a tantrum this time. A warning bell was going off loudly in his head after he saw Park Yong-Huiâs ice-cold eyes glaring at him from a while ago, thatâs why.
âIâd like to offer my apologies.â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
Yi Ji-Hyuk continued to provoke the man, but Rhee Jin-Cheol didnât respond in kind and simply bowed his head. Anyone could tell that it was forced, but still, he did bow willingly, so not even Yi Ji-Hyuk could readily tackle that down.
Well, this was in the middle of enemy territory, so one couldnât carelessly try to break the enemy commanderâs spirit, no?
âThat son of a b*tch, he was the one who started this sh*t, so what the f*ck is he trying to do now?â (Park Seong-Chan)
Unfortunately, someone didnât agree with that sentiment, it seemed.
The âIronâ Park Seong-Chan strode over to Rhee Jin-Cheol while gritting his teeth.
âEhhei! Mister Seong-Chan!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âNo, hang on! Canât you remember how our people almost got killed by that son of a b*tch?? You forgetting peopleâs faces now?â (Park Seong-Chan)
âI know that. I do. ButâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon leaned in and whispered in Park Seong-Chanâs ears.
âStill, no one on our side died, and these people have suffered several times worse damage than us, havenât they?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âThatâs no thanks to that b*stard, though? Itâs all due to Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk working his butt off!â (Park Seong-Chan)
Park Seong-Chan didnât step forward any further after Choi Jeong-Hoon got in the way, but his blazing eyes still remained locked on Rhee Jin-Cheol.
âHah, f*cking hell. Hey, you. You donât travel overseas or something? When you do, Iâll go with you, so why donât we have a little chat then?â (Park Seong-Chan)
Park Seong-Chan openly growled, prompting other ability users to glare daggers at Rhee Jin-Cheol.
âMister Chief of Staff!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoonâs urgent cry caused Park Yong-Hui to nod his head.
âRhee Jin-Cheol, go and join the rest of the squad for the time being. And when the monsters show up from over there, you will start fighting from the very front of the pack. Understand what Iâm saying?â (Park Yong-Hui)
âSir, I do.â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
âNow, go.â (Park Yong-Hui)
Rhee Jin-Cheol performed a spirited military salute, shot the NDF a glare for a second, then turned around to leave.
âOii, did you just glare at me?â (Park Seong-Chan)
âAigo! Mister Seong-Chan, please stop! Weâre in North Korea.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âI know where weâre. But if we let that b*stard go like this, what will they think of us as?â (Park Seong-Chan)
âYi Ji-Hyukâs underlings.â (Seo Ah-Young)
ââŠâŠâŠ..â
Park Seong-Chan shifted his dazed face around and searched for the origin of that voice. Meanwhile, Seo Ah-Young tilted her head, wondering if she made a mistake just now.
âAm I wrong?â (Seo Ah-Young)
Park Seong-Chan couldnât retort back to her.
âDoesnât matter whether we beat him up half to death or let him go like this, theyâll always think of us as Yi Ji-Hyukâs underlings.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âŠ.But, at a bare minimum, youâre not supposed to say such things, you know??
Even if youâre the director in name only, you still have the duty to uphold your office, so what will we do if you so unhesitantly make a declaration that totally trash your own station like thatâŠ.?? (Park Seong-Chanâs inner monologue)
âWell, itâs the truth.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Seo Ah-Young replied nonchalantly.
âStillâŠ.â (Seo Ah-Young)
However, it seemed that she had more to say.
âEven if weâre Mister Yi Ji-Hyukâs lackeys, we should at least show them that they canât mess with us and expect to walk away scot free.â (Seo Ah-Young)
ââŠâŠâŠâ
What a cool yet hellish declaration that was.
Park Seong-Chanâs head dropped low as if he had lost all motivation. He then turned around to leave.
âI knew you could do it!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
After witnessing her ably subdue Park Seong-Chan with a method he hadnât thought of before, he simply had to give her a thumbs-up.
âI shall show you that Iâm not the director for nothing.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âI believe in you.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
At least, he really wanted to believe in her for the time being.
âEhâŠ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
It was then â Yi Ji-Hyuk staring into the far-off distance until then, suddenly grinned and addressed them.
âLooks like the sunâs about to rise up.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âAlready?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
When they all looked, it did feel as if the eastern side was getting brighter for real.
âAnd also, they are almost here.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
This time, Choi Jeong-Hoon didnât bother to ask back.
He already knew very well that, when it came to all things monster-related, Yi Ji-Hyuk was almost always correct.
âGet ready, everyone.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon spoke in a serious expression. The NDF agents stopped complaining and began heading towards the suitable locations for themselves.
âMister Chief of Staff.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWhat can I do for you now?â (Park Yong-Hui)
âMonsters are about to reach us. Seems like weâll have to get ready now.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âOh, really?â (Park Yong-Hui)
Park Yong-Hui called an adjutant observing the situation over to him and issued a couple of orders. The latter radioed somewhere, before relaying the message back to his boss.
âWell, Iâll be d*mned. The report was on its way to me apparently. You donât have a satellite looking down on us right now, do you?â (Park Yong-Hui)
ââŠ.We have someone with a nose sharper than a dogâs among us, you see.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon used a simple joke to answer the Chief of Staffâs curiosity.
âBy the way, arenât you going to take the command?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âNo, thereâs nothing for me to do here. The command will be left to the commander on site, actually. Itâs not something I should try to take over, at any rate.â (Park Yong-Hui)
Choi Jeong-Hoon nodded his head along.
Even if this was North Korea where the politicians wielded considerable influence, it seemed that the respect towards the military commanders still existed here.
âYou see, itâll only take a blink for your head to roll if you step up foolishly and mess things up. You should also be mindful of such things, comrade.â (Park Yong-Hui)
ââŠâŠ..â
Well, it seemed that he was wrong.
Choi Jeong-Hoon dry-coughed to clear his throat and took a look below as the daybreak brightened his view.
âThatâsâŠ. a bit off, isnât it.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
It was a rather impressive sight to witness under the veil of darkness a hundred-thousand-strong combat force gathering in one place. However, now that the day had broken, he was now subjected under a somewhat different sight altogether.
âAre they really soldiers?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
People so small and thin that they wouldnât have been drafted if this was South Korea, were laboriously lugging around their guns. Although pretty much every South Korean out there had some inkling as to how bad the actual living conditions in the North was like, hearing it and seeing it first-hand were indeed two very different things.
âSo, these are the best, elitist soldiers they could gather now?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
When considering the available combat force the North could mobilise, these hundred thousand soldiers might really be nothing more than just the tip of an iceberg.
However, Pyongyang was about to be destroyed, so they wouldnât play fast and loose with their defences. You could safely say that, within the allowance of their available weapons and budget, they mustâve tried to scrounge up the best soldiers they could find.
Sure, the time was on the tighter side, but to think, itâd only amount to this muchâŠ.
âThe situation is worse than I thought.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
It seemed that he needed to forget about getting any help from the regular soldiers here. Maybe the artillery and armoured vehicles might prove to be of some use, but it was unknown whether they could function properly as advertised or not.
If you considered the Northâs ability to wage a lengthy war, or the ability to resupply their ranks during peacetime, then guessing just how much of their equipment had been maintained properly after all these years would become an exercise in futility.
Of course, they probably brought out their best equipment here if they were serious about surviving this event, but stillâŠ.
âHere they come!â
Right next second, a sharp voice resounded out.
Choi Jeong-Hoonâs cold, gloomy eyes took in the distant horizon.
A smallish âcloudâ was forming there.
The moment he began thinking that a very small dust cloud was rising up there, he detected mirage-like black things wavering about among the rising dust and dashing towards them.
âAhâŠ..â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon clenched his fists.
The âWaveâ.
Monsters had tangled up into one massive lump and were madly running towards the humans. Even Choi Jeong-Hoon became momentarily speechless after witnessing that gob-smacking spectacle.
âHoh-oh.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
However, only Yi Ji-Hyuk among them was forming an oily smile to himself.
âNow thatâs a nostalgic sight, alright.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
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