âUrghâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon frowned deeply and stabbed his hand inside his pocket.
ââŠ.Not there.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
He couldnât find his keys.
But then again, he had been basically living in his office for the past week or so, and itâd be a bit of a mission to recall just where he misplaced his keys all those days ago.
âHah, seriously nowâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Just where would he find a taxi at this late hour? The distance to be covered wasnât to be scoffed at, either.
They said that a luckless fool would break his nose while falling backwards. Who wouldâve thought that heâd lose his car keys just as he was ready to go home for the first time in seven days?
âWhewâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon turned around. Now that things had come to this, he was planning to cleanly give up on going home and simply head back to the office.
But it was just then, someone noisily honked their car horn. He frowned slightly and looked behind him.
âNg?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
A white sports car was shining its headlights at him.
âWhat are you doing?â (Seo Ah-Young)
The driverâs side window wound down, and a familiar face peeked out.
âI donât have my keys.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Seo Ah-Young chuckled as if she couldnât believe it.
âAnd why donât you have them?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âNot sure.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âOkay, what were you planning to do next?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âI was thinking of going back, maâam.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWhy?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âWell, itâs a bit late to catch a taxi, soâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âGimme a break.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Seo Ah-Young spat out a groan and beckoned him.
âGet in.â (Seo Ah-Young)
ââŠ..Eh?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âI said, get in. Iâll give you a ride. Just because you donât have the keys, you are not going home anymore? Thatâs nonsense.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âN-no, hang on a minute, maâamâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon hurriedly shook his head.
âIf I donât take my car, itâll become pretty inconvenient to get back to work tomorrow morning. So Iâll just sleep in the office and call the service centre tomorrow and have someone come over.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âJust get in, will you? Donât worry, Iâll come to get you tomorrow morning, as well.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âYou donât have to go that far, maâamâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âMister Choi Jeong-Hoon?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âYes?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âHow many times did I tell you to get in?â (Seo Ah-Young)
Choi Jeong-Hoonâs head dropped low.
Seo Ah-Young would become a stubborn mule once she came out like this. He realised that he no longer had a choice in the matter and trudged towards the vehicle, before opening the passenger door and climbing aboard.
âSo tight.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Since he preferred large saloons, Seo Ah-Youngâs car felt just too small for him. Even the seat felt too hard.
He just couldnât understand why anyone would buy a car like this.
âOkay, weâre off.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âYou know where my house is, yes?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âItâs not my first time, okay?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âI thought it was?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
ââŠâŠâŠâ (Seo Ah-Young)
âOkay, maybe two times.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âI remember where it is, so donât worry.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âAlright, then. Iâll be in your care.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
The loud engine notes accompanied the car accelerating forward at a rate of knots. The ride height was so low that he thought his a*s was busy kissing the tarmac. As for the harsh ride quality, Choi Jeong-Hoon couldnât help but frown once more.
âI donât get why anyone would want to ride in a car like this.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Sure, sports cars were nice. Fine. However, just where would anyone find a place to drive such cars in a city like Seoul? Why would you waste money to buy cars like this, then?
âAre you unhappy about something?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âNot really.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
When in front of Seo Ah-Young, even if he was unhappy about something, everything must be a-okay. This was a different type of uncomfortable atmosphere from Yi Ji-Hyuk.
âNow that I think about itâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon turned his head slightly and observed the side of her face. The first time he saw her, she was still a wet-behind-ears ability user newbie, but even before anyone had realised it, she had become a veteran widely acknowledged by her peers in this profession.
Sure, thatâs how the passage of time worked, but still, that truth felt kind of awkward to Choi Jeong-Hoon today for some reason.
âYou need to take more breaks, you know.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âYes, maâam.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âItâs not like in the past, right? Back when we needed to run around everywhere. You know, thatâs you being addicted to work.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âI understand what youâre saying, maâam.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon smiled bitterly.
Well before Yi Ji-Hyuk made his entrance â how hard did Choi Jeong-Hoon work in order to create an organisation that improved the poor treatment towards the ability users as well as to respond to a crisis in a timely manner?
The societal treatment had improved by a good deal nowadays, and he was now a part of the ability user organisation that the entire world respected, yet his old work habit didnât want to disappear at all.
âIâll have you know, itâs the other people who are getting more anxious when you keep pushing yourself so hard like this.â (Seo Ah-Young)
ââŠ.I see.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
He nodded his head in defeat.
âWhat are you so concerned about, exactly?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âPardon?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âIt doesnât look like a simple work-related issue. Actually, it feels like youâve gotten worse recently. What makes you so concerned that you keep looking over those documents?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âWell, thatâs because Mister Yi Ji-HyukâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âNo, it started before that.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Choi Jeong-Hoon delayed his answer and instead shifted his gaze outside the window.
âI thought you knew the way to my home?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âI do.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âBut, maâam. This doesnât look like the road thatâll take us to my place.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âYouâre right.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âIs this a kidnapping?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âIt wonât take long.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âWhat a scary prospect that is.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
But, what could he do? He was already riding in Seo Ah-Youngâs car, anyway. They drove for a long while, before she parked the car next to the riverside.
She climbed out and spoke as if she was being gracious here.
âYou can smoke if you want.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âWhy, thank you.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon pulled out a cigarette and placed it between his lips.
âLetâs talk for a bit.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âI never said I didnât want to, maâam.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Seo Ah-Youngâs dissatisfaction-filled eyes were now directed at him.
âDo you know what your problems are, Mister Choi Jeong-Hoon?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âMm. Well, Iâm not sure.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âThere are lots.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Now normally, when a conversation started in that manner, you werenât supposed to respond like that, no?
Wasnât her reply wee bit off?
âYou have lots. Too many. But your worst problem is that, even though you pretend to worry about other people, you never tell anyone if you have a problem yourself.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âMmâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
She hit the nail in the head, and he couldnât really refute her.
âBut, maâam. That applies to most other people as well.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âI donât know anyone whoâs as bad as you, Mister Choi Jeong-Hoon.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âYou think so?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon looked a bit embarrassed as he lit his cigarette up.
âSo, just talk to me what the problem is. It feels like youâre getting more and more jittery as time goes on. There must be a reason for that.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Choi Jeong-Hoon exhaled the cigarette smoke out the carâs window.
âItâs because Iâm worried.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âAbout what?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âAbout our current world, maâam.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Seo Ah-Young tilted her head. She couldnât really understand what he was trying to say here.
âThe Gate appearance frequency has decreased a little bit.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âI know. And thankfully, thatâs giving us a bit more downtime.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âHowever, the ranks of the Gates are steadily increasing.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âReally?â (Seo Ah-Young)
Choi Jeong-Hoon nodded his head.
âSince we donât get dispatched too often for such matters, itâs only normal for us to not realise it. If we take into account the entire world, then the Gateâs average level has gone up by around two.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
ââŠ.That much?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âHave you seen a level one Gate recently, maâam?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âItâll be okay to revamp our grading system now. Because, it wonât be an exaggeration to say that the Gates lower than level two have almost completely stopped appearing, maâam. Right now, we are at the point where we need to reassign the level three Gates as level ones.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âMm, well, I admit that situation has become strange. But, is that really important?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âRather than important, itâŠ.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon stuck yet another cigarette between his lips.
âThatâs enough cigarette for you. Your lungs will rot if you donât stop.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âBut, you told me itâs fine?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWho said you can smoke two in a row?â (Seo Ah-Young)
ââŠDamn, so cheap.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âCheap?!â (Seo Ah-Young)
Flames erupted out of her eyes.
âFine! Smoke all you want!! Get lung cancer and just die, why wonât you?â (Seo Ah-Young)
Even though he heard all of Seo Ah-Youngâs venomous words, he unwaveringly lit his cigarette anyway. Then, quickly changed the subject.
âCurrently, the Gates are growing stronger with every passing day. However, the frequency of new ability users appearing around the world hasnât changed.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âOkay.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âIn other words, our situation will remain the same, but the enemies we need to face will get stronger and harder. And itâs about time the balance starts tilting the wrong way. At this rate, it wonât take long before something somewhere is broken.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Seo Ah-Youngâs expression hardened.
âBut, weâve become stronger, havenât we?â (Seo Ah-Young)
Choi Jeong-Hoon smirked deeply.
âJust how much percentage do we take up in the world of countless ability users and Gates opening up constantly? A single fistful? Iâm sure itâs not much more than that.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Seo Ah-Young nodded her head.
He was right. The population of South Korea should be less than 0.1% of the entire worldâs. It shouldnât be too different when talking about the ability user numbers, as well.
And the NDF only occupied around 0.1% of the Korean ability user pool. So, it was rather obvious that they wouldnât be able to deal with the massive and urgent Gate crises occurring throughout the world.
Physically and realistically, it wasnât possible.
âEven then, we have Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk, andâŠ.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Choi Jeong-Hoon smiled bitterly next.
This part was what tormented him the most. He was definitely not a slow witted man. What Affeldrichae told him during the consecutive battles against the demon kings, and the side effects the ability users told him about after receiving a bit of dark Mana in their bodies, made the situation abundantly clear to him.
âThat Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk youâre talking about, he has reached his limit now.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
He never thought that that guy would stay as a guardian protecting them for all eternity, but still, he didnât expect a void to form so soon.
ââŠ.Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk canât solve everything.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âSure.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âThe balance has already been tilted. If my thoughts are correct, then we will no longer be able to stop the Gates within a year.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWhat about the other people?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âWhich other people, maâam?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âAre the Americans or the Japanese making the same assessment as you?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âIâm not sure. Iâve never spoken to them about this matter. However, their own assessment shouldnât be too drastically different from mine, maâam. Because, itâs something you can see rather easily for yourself. Analysing it isnât even all that difficult. They are probably searching for a response of their own right now.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon spat out a long sigh.
âUnfortunately, we just donât have a good response and thatâs the problem.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âMmâŠ.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Seo Ah-Young nodded her head.
âI think I understand what youâre saying. Okay, so. Youâre under a lot of stress while worrying about something utterly useless, right?â (Seo Ah-Young)
ââŠâŠ.Utterly useless??â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoonâs expression crumpled. The end of the world was right before their nose, yet she called it a useless worry?
âLook here, Mister Choi Jeong-Hoon.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âYes?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âYouâre not a Superman.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âYou need to recognise and separate what you can do and what you canât. And your job isnât to worry about the worldâs situation, but to secure enough time tonight to get a good nightâs rest.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âI know that, maâam.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âNo, you donât.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Seo Ah-Young resolutely shook her head.
âNo, you think you know, but you donât. Youâve been thinking that, since we still have some cards left, weâll somehow find a way if you look at the problem hard enough, am I right?â (Seo Ah-Young)
Choi Jeong-Hoon didnât answer right away. But he still had no choice but to admit that she was on the money.
âYouâre someone so predictable like that, after all. Itâs so obvious what youâre thinking about. However, you should leave that to the higher-ups, okay? Thatâs not part of your job description, anyhow.â (Seo Ah-Young)
ââŠ.Youâre correct.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âAnd besides, letâs say we failed to stop a crisis and the world is destroyed.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âOkay.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âIs that a problem?â (Seo Ah-Young)
Choi Jeong-Hoonâs flabbergasted face looked back at her.
âWhat do you mean, is that a problem??â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWell, is it really a problem? Itâs not like youâre going to die alone, but everyone will die together, right? Thatâll be the end of humanity, then.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âWhat a carefree observation that is.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Seo Ah-Young smirked a little.
âIâm not joking. Surely, everyone out there mustâve thought about it at least once after the Black Monday. But well, if itâs something inevitable, then you simply have no choice but to accept it. What would change by shivering away like a wet dog?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âMister Choi Jeong-Hoon, you might be a talented man, but if this matter was something that you could resolve by yourself, then trust me, there will be other people in the world who can also solve it. And if itâs not something you can solve alone, then your current way of looking at it and agonising over it is all wrong.â (Seo Ah-Young)
ââŠI guess so.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âThatâs why Iâm saying, donât worry about unnecessary things. Itâs only making people around you stressed out.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Was this what others would call âcheering someone upâ?
Choi Jeong-Hoonâs unconvinced face shifted over to Seo Ah-Young.
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