âWhat is the current situation?â (Defense Minister)
âUnknown. Itâs too unclear to tell you in exact detail.â (Unification Minister)
âIs that something you should say under the current circumstances?â (Defense Minister)
âThe incoming information is limited at this stage, so what do you expect from me? Itâs not just us, but the Japanese, the Americans, and even the Chinese are having the same issue.â (Unification Minister)
âBut, things are not like this normallyâŚâ (Defense Minister)
The Defense Minister frowned and spat out a sigh.
âItâs all because of the d*mn monsters.â (Unification Minister)
âMonsters?â (Defense Minister)
âThe majority of our agents had to escape from Pyongyang due to the monster wave. I mean, that whole city was about to be levelled flat if something went wrong somewhere, so itâs not realistic to order them to stick around and dig for more info, now is it?â (Unification Minister)
âM-mmâŚ.â (Defense Minister)
What the Unification Minister said had a point.
Even if the job of spies were to extract information, you really couldnât ask them to throw their lives away and serve their country blindly. Because, this was no longer the Cold War, nor did the tension between the two nations run at an all-time high to necessitate such a drastic measure, either.
So, it was only logical that a mission requiring the agents to bet their lives unnecessarily had to be rescinded.
âDoes that mean we must sit on our ar*es and do absolutely nothing?â (Defense Minister)
âWe donât have any other choice.â (Unification Minister)
âDonât we have other channels?â (Defense Minister)
âEven Russia and China that exert the biggest influence to the North Korean government are taking a wait and see approach.â (Unification Minister)
âHmm.â (Defense Minister)
The Defense Minister was in a serious dilemma, wondering how he should go about responding to this situation.
âWhat about the media?â (Defense Minister)
âDoesnât look like they caught wind of the situation yet. Well, it wasnât just the spies that escaped from the North this time, after all. All the correspondents dispatched there by news networks withdrew, too.â (Unification Minister)
âThat means we still have some time.â (Defense Minister)
âThe situation isnât known yet only because the North is blocking all communication, but the moment the lines to China open up, I predict that this whole thing will blow up big time. The American media seemed to have sensed something has happened, but maybe they are considering their relationship with us, the American government has been gagging them for the time being.â (Unification Minister)
âThere is a clear limit to gagging them, so we should expect our media to get a bead on this situation sooner or later.â (Defense Minister)
âIndeed.â (Unification Minister)
âGroanâŚ.â (Defense Minister)
The Defense Minister fished out a cigarette and stuck it between his lips.
âHow are we supposed to report this to our President?â (Defense Minister)
âWhat can we do other than report it as is? Itâs not like we have done something wrong here, anyway.â (Unification Minister)
âWill our citizens think that way, though? If itâs known that we didnât inform the public about the coup in the North, and failed to even fully understand the unfolding situation up there, then hell, the opposition party will definitely try to crucify us all.â (Defense Minister)
âWell, the opposition will try to kick us down no matter what we do, so that doesnât really matter.â (Unification Minister)
âTrue that. Weâd probably try something even worse if we were in their shoes.â (Defense Minister)
âMinisters!â
It was then, the officeâs door was flung open and an assistant rushed inside.
âWhat happened?â (Defense Minister)
âRepresentative Park Min-Cheol is requesting for a meeting with you, sir!â (assistant)
âRepresentative Park Min-Cheol?â (Defense Minister)
Wasnât Park Min-Cheol the leader of the opposition party? So, why did such a man request for a meeting out of the blueâŚ.
ââŚ.I see.â (Defense Minister)
The Defense Ministerâs quiet mutter brought about a hardened expression on the face of Choi Seon-Hyeong, the nationâs Unification Minister. There was no need to ask for a meeting, unless that man had sniffed out the current situation taking place in the North.
âWhen does he want to meet?â (Defense Minister)
âApparently, heâs waiting in front of the building as we speak, sir.â (assistant)
âGroanâŚ..â (Defense Minister)
They couldnât even refuse while making an excuse now.
âWhat should we do?â (Defense Minister)
âYou think I have an answer to that?â (Unification Minister)
The Unification Minister spat out a bitter retort.
The current President Yun Yeong-Min was adjudged to be rather lacking in the political sense. His plus points were his strong public image, and being perceived as incorruptible, but he wasnât wily enough to endure the political world rife with all sorts of underhanded schemes and back-stabbings. Thanks to that, the Chief Secretary Park Du-Jin should be seen as in control of the political system at the moment.
Unfortunately, a man like the opposition partyâs leader was definitely not someone that could be âcontrolledâ by a Chief Secretary alone. Indeed, not even the personal word or two from the President wouldnât faze such a man, so with what method could they stop him?
âHeâs here precisely because he knows whatâs happening already, so what will pretending get us? If we keep our mouths shut and not share any info with him, then we might end up seeing the wretched sight of this whole thing blowing up in the media tomorrow.â (Defense Minister)
âMmâŚ.â (Unification Minister)
Their words still held weight with major media publications, but if the other media houses that towed the oppositionâs line broke the cover of this news first, then those major publications should suffer a huge blow, as well. When that happened, it was clear who would become the target of their resentment.
âWhat are we supposed to do in this situationâŚ.?!â (Defense Minister)
âWhat do you mean, what? Is the opposition party even allowed to demand any information on North Korea?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âHul?â (Defense Minister)
The Defense Minister realised who was entering the office this time and gasped out in sheer shock.
âP-party leader-nim??â (Defense Minister)
Was that really him?
Or not?
But, he kinda look like him, though?
âWhy do you act as if youâve never seen me before?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âN-no, that isâŚ.â (Defense Minister)
How could he not be shocked, though?
Song Jeong-Su was known for being quite virile for a man in his age group, but that was only when considering his actual age. In reality, he was an old man in his sixties.
His original physique couldnât be called small, sure, but other than that, he was just about what youâd expect from a man in that age group. However, didnât he change waaaay too much in the last couple of days he wasnât seen in public?
âY-your thighs, sir. They might burst out of their seams.â (Defense Minister)
âHmm, I need to get my sizes taken again, butâŚ. The timing is a bit off.â (Song Jeong-Su)
Song Jeong-Su stared at his formal suit, which was indeed threatening to burst at the seams, and tutted unhappily. He purchased this expensive set from a famous tailor, but now, it looked like heâd have to throw it away.
âW-whatâs wrong with your shoulders, too?â (Defense Minister)
âWhat about my shoulders?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âItâs, itâs like you have another person underneath there, sir.â (Defense Minister)
âFufufu, is that so?â (Song Jeong-Su)
Song Jeong-Su lightly chuckled and strode into the office. The Defense Minister hurriedly got up from the seat of honour and offered it to his party leader.
He might be a minister of the nation, but it wasnât right for him to occupy such a seat when Song Jeong-Su was around. Unless you were a President, whoâd dare to sit on a spot higher than him?
âSo, then. That wily old fox requested for a meeting, is that it?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âYes, sir.â (Defense Minister)
âIâll take him on.â (Song Jeong-Su)
âOhhh, party leader-nim!â (Unification Minister)
The Unification Minister was startled by that declaration and stared at Song Jeong-Su.
If one took into consideration Song Jeong-Suâs life experience, status, and his political prowess, then the current leader of the opposition party couldnât even come anywhere close. If he did step up here, then sewing shut the opposition shouldnât be all that difficult.
However, it was well-known that Song Jeong-Su had been taking an antagonistic stance towards the current administration. He might be showing the outwardly facade of lending an aid to the rest of the countryâs citizens, but everyone in the political scene knew that he had a cat-and-dog type relationship with Yun Yeong-Min.
So, it was truly surprising to see such Song Jeong-Su voluntarily step up as a shield for the current administration.
âWill you really do that, sir?â (Unification Minister)
âItâs not going to be difficult, anyway.â (Song Jeong-Su)
Song Jeong-Su widened his shoulders and leaned against the chairâs back.
Riiiip.
It was right then. The suitâs seams burst wide open, and Song Jeong-Suâs massive thighs, and shoulders that made you suspect if pads had been secretly inserted there, revealed their bronzed skin. (TL note at the end)
âHeo-urhk??â (Defense Minister)
The Defense Minister witnessed that spectacle and shuddered uncontrollably.
He too was a military man, so when it came to the matters of his bodyâs sturdiness, he felt quite proud of his achievements. Sure, he was a commander-level official so he didnât get to partake in the action himself, but his belief said that a soldier with a gut wasnât a real soldier, so he diligently looked after his physique.
However, Song Jeong-Suâs figure revealed within the torn clothing was more than enough to completely smash apart the Defense Ministerâs pride in an instant.
âD-did you juice up on something, sir??â (Defense Minister)
âJuice up?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âSuch as steroids, orâŚ.â (Defense Minister)
âHuhuh.â (Song Jeong-Su)
Song Jeong-Su chuckled bitterly as he took off the torn rags off his body.
âNever mind steroids and stuff, please call someone and tell them bring me new clothes. I canât waltz outside looking like this, now can I?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âIâll get right on it.â (Unification Minister)
The Unification Minister picked up the phone and ordered the secretary to go and purchase off-the-rack business suit. Not just any, but a XXXL size, too.
âThis, well, how embarrassing.â (Song Jeong-Su)
Song Jeong-Su smiled awkwardly.
âNow that I look at you, sir, your face seems to be younger somehow, as well?â (Defense Minister)
âYou think so?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âIf cameras take a look at you, soon the search engines will be lit up with the topic of Song Jeong-Su party leader-nimâs cosmetic surgery.â (Defense Minister)
âGroanâŚ. Although any publicity is good, I would like to avoid such a publicity if I can.â (Song Jeong-Su)
Song Jeong-Su sighed and continued on.
âHave you figured out the Northâs current situation yet?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âNot at all.â (Defense Minister)
âI thought as much. What about the Presidentâs opinion?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âHis opinion, sir?â (Defense Minister)
âDidnât he give you an order regarding the direction we should take?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âThing is⌠he, uh, hadnât given us any concrete orders. Since we just donât have much info to go on, he ordered us to gather more intel first, but other than thatâŚ.â (Defense Minister)
Song Jeong-Su tutted again, this time with a visibly unhappy expression.
âThatâs why people under him canât do their jobs properly, what with such a lackadaisical approach to his role. Who would worry about their directions once they have all the info? You donât know what to do because you donât have enough info, so when things are like this, a leader is supposed to issue a coherent, consistent direction for our policy and attitude we must take.â (Song Jeong-Su)
âThatâs what Iâve been saying all along.â (Defense Minister)
âI completely agree with you.â (Unification Minister)
Both ministers were in full agreement with what the party leader Song Jeong-Su was saying, although they didnât dare utter that out loud.
âIâll have a chat with the President for more details later, so for now, do what he says and gather more intel. As for our direction, go with âindifferenceâ.â (Song Jeong-Su)
âIndifference, sir?â (Unification Minister)
âDonât make any rash moves. You must definitely not make a move at all. Doesnât matter what actions we take, the fallout will be major. So, in such a case, pretend to be idiots who didnât know anything and failed to understand anything.â (Song Jeong-Su)
âOhâŚ..â
âIn times like this, itâs wiser to play the fool. Rather than being accused of keeping your mouths shut even though you knew everything, just say you didnât know diddly-squat, instead. Donât you two already have other jobs lined up after your terms at the office comes to an end?â (Song Jeong-Su)
ââŚ.Well, sure, we do.â (Defense Minister)
âSee? Donât try to show off and instead, support the higher-ups. Isnât that what being patriotic means?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âWeâll do that.â
The two ministers nodded their heads after listening to Song Jeong-Su.
It wasnât just anyone but none other than Song Jeong-Su. He was asking them to back Yun Yeong-Min here, so the sincerity of that statement hit home pretty hard.
âBy the way, Minister of Defense.â (Song Jeong-Su)
âSir?â (Defense Minister)
âI need all the necessary information pertaining to Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk and the NDF. I know itâs top national secret, but I shall go and get permission first, so please have them ready right away.â (Song Jeong-Su)
âYou mean, that Mister Yi Ji-HyukâŚ.?â (Defense Minister)
As if he was troubled by the request, the Defense Minister blurred the end of his sentence. Even if Song Jeong-Su was asking for it, he was just a leader of the ruling party and not someone holding a government office, so it was not feasible to hand over the nationâs number one top secret to him.
âThatâs why I said Iâll go and get permission first. Iâm not asking you to give them to me now but at a later date, so just have them ready ahead of time, thatâs all.â (Song Jeong-Su)
âI see. I shall do that. But, why Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk, all of a sudden?â (Defense Minister)
âWell, it seems that I was under the mistaken assumption all this time.â (Song Jeong-Su)
âI donât quite follow?â (Defense Minister)
âMister Yi Ji-Hyuk, he was not the key factor supporting this nation.â (Song Jeong-Su)
âPardon?â (Defense Minister)
âMister Yi Ji-Hyuk, he doesnât need a government, but the nation needs him. In that case, what should the government do?â (Song Jeong-Su)
âWell, thatâŚ.â (Defense Minister)
âYou should discard all overbearing attitudes of an authoritative figure towards him. First of all, our job is to support that man to our fullest.â (Song Jeong-Su)
The Defense Minister blinked in surprise.
He was beginning to question whether this muscular old man before his eyes was really Song Jeong-Su he knew. The thing was, the party leader was known to be famously unfriendly towards ability users. Yet, such a man was now considering a full-on support of Yi Ji-Hyuk.
âNo need to suspect anything or be puzzled by it. Anyone fully knowing the situation will come to the same conclusion as me. Iâm just a bit late to the party, thatâs all.â (Song Jeong-Su)
Song Jeong-Su stood up from his seat.
âOkay, then. Will you make the necessary report, then? Oh, and tell the sly fox from the opposition to wait a bit longer. I must speak to the President first.â (Song Jeong-Su)
âU-understood.â (Unification Minister)
Song Jeong-Su watched the Unification Minister rush outside to make the secret call, and calmly waited for his business suit to arrive.
ââŚ.Wait, will those off-the-rack suits even fit me?â (Song Jeong-Su)
He looked at his rippling muscles and could only sigh.