Now that he thought about it, he did shove a man inside the Gate before coming over to North Korea, didnât he? As for the coordinates, he haphazardly left it on âauto directâ and it seemed that this Gate ended up overwriting the one for Oh-Sik.
Yi Ji-Hyuk embarrassedly scratched his head.
How could he have forgotten about leaving a poor man inside a Gate�
âMy guilty conscience isâŚ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Even if his nerves were made out of Grade-A steel wires, he still couldnât help but feel just a bit of guilt on this blunder.
âW-who??â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Unlike him, though, Choi Jeong-Hoon was tilting his head in confusion.
An unfamiliar man suddenly crawled out of a Gate, then began huddling on the ground all by himself next, so itâd be strange for him not to get confused here.
âYou knowâŚ. I shoved a dude in there before coming here, right?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBefore⌠coming here?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âBack when we were surrounded by reporters.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Choi Jeong-Hoon freaked out and hurriedly ran towards the Gate. However, what could potentially be the reason for his departing back looking so flustered like that?
âI guess that dude also forgot completely.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Regardless of whether Yi Ji-Hyuk was clicking his tongue or not, nothing mattered to Choi Jeong-Hoon right now.
How could he make such a blunder?!
He had completely, utterly forgotten that the leader of his nationâs ruling party had been cast away in another world. This had to be one of the worst mistakes heâd ever made.
Even if he was too preoccupied by matters of crossing over to North Korea on a short notice and before that, going on a battle of wits in the Blue House, none of these were an adequate enough excuse.
âBy the way, how come no one contacted us?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Never mind the Blue House, what about the reporters themselvesâŚ.?
They shouldâve given him a call at least once to inquire about the well-being of the party leader Song Jeong-Su.
Even the ruling party itself didnât call him. Their leader had gone missing, yet they didnât even bother to search for him?
âOr, they know where he is but since itâs related to Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk, they canât do anything about it?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Now that he thought about it some more, if he was in their shoes, he also wouldnât be able to call Yi Ji-Hyuk and ask about the current whereabouts of the party leader. After all, this guy was the kind of man whoâd only escalate things the more you egged him on, so it was probably the wisest not to get tangled up with him and let nature take its course.
Besides, from the perspectives of other people, they probably thought ânothing too bad will happenâ during the last two days.
âBut then, how can those two daysâŚ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âŚ.Transform a person to this extent?!
Choi Jeong-Hoon flinched when Song Jeong-Su slowly raised his head.
âP-party leader-nim, are you alright?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âHeh, hehehehehe.â (Song Jeong-Su)
Song Jeong-Su cackled as if he had lost his marbles.
Choi Jeong-Hoon was overcome with both sympathy and fluster while observing this scene. How panicked and scared would you be when finding yourself in another world without warning? The hardship one had to go through wouldâve been unimaginable.
Even Choi Jeong-Hoon, a regular, powerless person, nearly went crazy trying to survive after spending six months of torture thinly disguised as training in another world, didnât he?
But this man, all aloneâŚ.
âHang on a minute, party leader-nim??â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon discovered something very odd here and tilted his head.
Wasnât the party leader in his sixties?
In that case, what was up with that strange body shape below his neck?
Rather than strange, itâŚ. kinda looked grotesque?
Choi Jeong-Hoon was about to say something, but became speechless by Song Jeong-Suâs body.
The expensive suit the politician wore before was nowhere to be found now, replaced by an unknown animalâs hide tightly wrapped around his body.
But thenâŚ. the pair of arms jutting out from that brown-coloured hide covering his upper torso were just about the perfect role model in demonstrating what a manâs muscles should look like. Those muscles were bulging in all the right places, yet they didnât look overweight or fat at all; as for the torso itself, it was lean and smooth like a jaguarâs. The same story applied to the legs stretching tautly below, too.
This, wasnât this beyond the level of overflowing health and straight into the explosion of manliness?
Just what happened during the last two days to remould a personâs physique to this extent? Choi Jeong-Hoon simply couldnât understand it.
ââŚ.Party leader-nim?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âHehehehe.â (Song Jeong-Su)
Feeling genuinely concerned now, Choi Jeong-Hoon shifted his head in Yi Ji-Hyukâs direction.
âAre you sure you sent him to a safe-enough location?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âCanât you see that heâs still alive?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
In that moment, Choi Jeong-Hoon realised what his first mistake was.
When Yi Ji-Hyuk was shoving Song Jeong-Su into the Gate, he shouldâve confirmed whether that place would prove to be problematic to oneâs attempt at survival or not. His mistake here, then, was not realising the crucial fact that the standards of âsafe-enoughâ was different between him and Yi Ji-Hyuk.
The latter resolutely thought that a place was safe if you could manage to hang on to your life, so the former definitely shouldâve inquired in detail if he wanted to ask about stuff like that.
âHeâd probably try to take my head off if such a standard is also applied to his familyâŚ.â
Even if you were supposed to think about your family differently from strangers, wasnât this just way too much?
âBesides, his physical change is quite severe for the time span of only two days, so what exactly was the time difference, then?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWeeeell, as far as thatâs concernedâŚ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk calculated something in his head then began smiling awkwardly next.
ââŚ.Yup, he did it again.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
It was a rare experience to see Yi Ji-Hyuk make that sort of an embarrassed expression. They had been hanging around for a while now yet him making such a face could be counted on one hand.
Choi Jeong-Hoon didnât want to hear Yi Ji-Hyukâs answer anymore. Unfortunately, thereâs nothing he could do about his functioning ears.
âHul, what should I do? I ended up sending him to a world where one day here is equal to ten years over there.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âT-ten⌠years?!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
It was two days here, soâŚ.. soâŚ.
âT-t-twenty years?!?!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
He really imprisoned a sixty-something-year-old man in a world where one could barely hang onto their life without so much as a single knife?!
This was well beyond the level of elder abuse and straight into the human rights violation!!
âJ-just what on earth have you done?!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWell, a man can make a mistake or two in his life, canât he?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Right, a man sure can make a few mistakes in life, fine. Fine!!
But, a man should not act so unfazed like you after making such a mistake!! (Choi Jeong-Hoonâs inner monologue)
âKeuh-heu-heu-heuk!!â (Song Jeong-Su)
Suddenly, Song Jeong-Su grasped the ground below and cried out in excitement.
âIâm back!! Iâve come back home!!â (Song Jeong-Su)
Choi Jeong-Hoon was overcome with a vague sense of deja vu now.
âThis⌠Havenât I seen this before?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
He then abruptly remembered the moment when Yi Ji-Hyuk returned to Earth, and ended up saying something he shouldnât have.
âExcuse meâŚ. Would you like some Cola?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
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âI told you to fire!! Donât stop to take a breather, and keep firing!!â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
Kim Ryong-Seong roared out loud enough to tear out his own vocal cords. Since cannons were going off all around him, his voice couldnât reach anyone anyway, but even then, he didnât stop.
âMonster b*stards.â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
North Korea also suffered from the Gate incidents for the past five years.
In other countries, new organisations related to ability users were set up which led to the rise of new types of influneces, but the North, infamous for its extreme isolation, didnât welcome the emergence of new power among its ranks.
Thanks to that, the armyâs top commander Kim Ryong-Seong was also now tasked with handling all matters related to the ability users.
He had experienced enough close shaves while fighting off against monster threats for the past five years, but he definitely had to say that this event was a first even for him.
âItâs not working!â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
The artillery was pouring out their everything, yet not a single monster showed a sign of keeling over. No, it didnât even look like they were being wounded at all.
Even if modern weapons didnât work all that well on the monsters, it wasnât to this extent.
One couldnât guarantee accuracy when trying to hit a high speed monster with weapons other than guns. Imagine trying to catch a cheetah or a jaguar not with a machine gun but with a single-use RPG-7.
As long as the other side didnât realise they were being targetted, this side might be able to get a direct hit somehow; but once the other side did realise it, then catching a wild animal with a great range of movements with a single-use weapon would be exceedingly difficult.
Still, the commonly-accepted consensus was that there should be at least some sort of an effect if you managed to hit the target, but these monsters before his eyes were currently destroying that common sense right now.
Since the monsters suddenly stopped moving from a while ago, this side managed to hit them with everything in their arsenal, but unfortunately, it was the North Korean army running out of steam first.
So, Kim Ryong-Seong could only shudder from this.
âWill more of such monsters appear in the future?â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
He heard the rough explanation on why these monsters were showing up here. If it was up to him, heâd rip that son of a b*tch named Yi Ji-Hyuk into tiny little pieces, but as Kim Ryong-Seong had lived his entire life in the closed-off society called North Korea, he could only acknowledge the threat present right before his nose first.
âLetâs say we somehow deal with this situation. But, what are we going to do when more monsters like that show up in the future?â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
Indeed, even if this event had been dealt with somehow, the North simply didnât have the capacity to deal with more of such strong monsters appearing in the future, objectively speaking.
âThis will be a tough problem.â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
Itâs true that this Yi Ji-Hyuk was a b*stard worthy of thousand deaths, but without him, no one could resolve potential future threats that might plague North Korea later.
The North had been extending a begging hand towards the South whenever they found themselves in a situation serious enough to destroy their established systems, but even back then, they still had the luxury of Plan B just in case. This would be pretty much their first time relying so heavily and completely on South Joseon to resolve a crisis.
âDoes this mean the lead will be handed over to them completelyâŚ.?â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
The North might be in possession of nuclear arsenal, yet they still didnât have a choice but to lower their heads and beg in front of the existence called Yi Ji-Hyuk. The relationship moving on should become more and more one-sided as more threatening monsters continue to emerge.
âWe need a plan.â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
However, there were several problems.
Firstly, the higher-ups hadnât yet realised the seriousness of the situation they were currently in, and secondlyâŚ.
âInsane son of a b*tch.â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
âSir?â
âItâs nothing.â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
The adjutant listening next to him tilted his head.
âWho would have guessed that the number one warrior in South Joseon was such an insane b*stard?â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
Just thinking about how such a man would start frequenting the North in the future made Kim Ryong-Seongâs stomach churn real bad.
âNo, hang on. Donât get ahead of myself.â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
He quickly shook his head.
The situation before his eyes hadnât been resolved yet. So, he shouldnât be worried about what happens next. This crisis had to be solved first somehowâŚ.
ââŚ.What the freak is that?!â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
Abruptly, Kim Ryong-Seongâs brows shot up high.
He realised that Yi Ji-Hyuk was about to do something crazy again and shouted out in sheer dumbfounded astonishment.
âWhat is that b*stard trying to do now?!â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
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âSo noisy.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk dug out his ears.
The cannons were so loud that he thought his ears were going numb. Sure, battlefields with magic attacks flying every which way also were filled with this level of noise pollution, but there was this certain sharpness in the modern weaponsâ sounds that the magic simply lacked.
âParty leader-nim!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Not only that, Choi Jeong-Hoon was busy crying out loudly right in front of him too, so at least right now, he found it hard to keep his wits about him.
âExcuse me, thereâs a big battle going on here, so how about checking up on him laterâŚ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
It was right then, Choi Jeong-Hoon shot a glare at Yi Ji-Hyuk with flames burning in his eyes.
âHow can you say that after causing a man to fall into such a state?!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWhat about his state?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âCanât you see it for yourâŚ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon pointed at Song Jeong-Su, but then shut his mouth up.
His state isâŚ.
Uh, well, what should I say his state is?
D*mn, this shouldnât be happening. (Choi Jeong-Hoonâs inner monologue)
He felt like his justification for criticism was swiftly withering away when he saw the party leaderâs body that looked several times, nay, several dozen times better than before he was sent to the other world.
âI mean, I might be able to say something if the improvement wasnât so dramaticâŚ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
He realised that he just couldnât get his scolding off the ground when using an example of a man who returned from another world with a body that fitness centres in Gangnam would go absolutely bonkers for.
It was then, Song Jeong-Su slowly raised his head and murmured quietly.
âIâve finally returned.â (Song Jeong-Su)
Well, thatâs similar to what Yi Ji-Hyuk have said, but it feels a lot different, isnât it?