And so, a calamitous storm descended on the family.
Getting angry was one thing, but well, the reality remained as grim as ever.
The crime had already been committed. The real problem they had to face now was, how they should continue from here onwards.
âSo, itâs the end with you simply getting fired?â (mom)
âOf, of course.â (dad)
Judging from the way her husband was avoiding direct eye contact, mom could pretty much tell something else was up.
Park Seon-Duk spat out a long sigh and spoke.
âJust tell me everything there is to tell.â (mom)
Yi Chul-Joong checked the mood of his volatile wife, and slowly opened his mouth.
âYou wonât get angry?â (dad)
âIâm sure my anger will be the least of your worries when I eventually find out!â (mom)
âThat is true, tooâŠâ (dad)
Yi Chul-Joong took several deep, deep breaths, and cautiously opened his mouth.
âThey wonât report me to the cops on the condition that I regurgitate every cent I ate up.â (dad)
ââŠ.And how much will that be?â (mom)
âItâs a bit, a lotâŠâ (dad)
âJust tell me how much it is already!â (mom)
âAround â©400 millionâŠâ (dad) (TL: Around $370,000)
Park Seon-Duk wordlessly got up from her seat.
Yi Chul-Joong became rather flustered when his wife did not get angry as he had been expecting.
She remained wordless as she walked to Yi Ji-Hyukâs room.
Sensing something ominous was about to unfold, Yi Chul-Joong decided to sneakily follow after her.
Meanwhile, she violently slammed open the door to her sonâs room.
âArgh, what the!! Mom, please knock on the door first!!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âJi-Hyuk-ah, switch on the internet for a minute.â (mom)
âMm? Whatâs the matter, mom?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI want you to search online, for what convicts need nowadays inside a prison!!â (mom)
Yi Chul-Joongâs soul got frightened out of its shell and nearly jumped out. He quickly ran towards his wife and desperately clung on to her.
âNooo, dear, no!!â (dad)
â400 million?! FOUR HUNDREDDDDD!!!! You think that amount will fall from the skies, just like that? Instead of you not getting reported to the authorities by paying that amount off, itâll be cheaper for the whole family, if you spend ten years behind the bars!! Call the nearest police station and tell them you are turning yourself in!!â (mom)
âNo, dear! I know money is important, but how can you even think about sending your own husband to prison?!â (dad)
âThat is why Iâm getting ready to support you when youâre inside!!â (mom)
âHow the heck did you even arrive at that part already?!â (dad)
âNo need for a lengthy chat. Just think of yourself as a Gireogi Appa and rest easy for a few years inside. Donât worry about the kids. Iâll take care of everything.â (mom) (TL note at the end.)
âForget about the kids, worry about me for a second. Me!!â (dad)
âWhat gives you the right to raise your voice at me, you idiot?!â (mom)
âN, no, itâs not a right or anythingâŠ..â (dad)
âI shouldâve known the moment you brought in all that money. You said that work at the company was going really, really wellâŠ. If you were a man with that much ability, we wouldnât have lived so poorly ever since we got married!! Aigoo~~~. I didnât even know the truth and blabbed my mouth to everyone, telling them my husband was making a lot of moneyâŠ. How will I even show my face in public now?!â (mom)
Unfortunately for dad, Yi Ji-Hyuk seemed to spectacularly lack common sense.
âMom, I finished searching online.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHey, you fool!! Stop adding fuel to the fire!!â (dad)
Yi Ji-Hyuk replied to his dadâs anguished cries with a dignified face.
âItâs better to minimise the familyâs sacrifices.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âŠ.It seemed that, the apple didnât fall too far from the tree, indeed.
In the end, mom still fell into a morbid state of despair after learning that, even if dad did go to prison, the family still had to pay back the stolen money.
âFour hundred millionâŠ.â (mom)
It wasnât as if they had a stash of free cash hidden under the mattress or something; just where would they find such an enormous sum of money?
Also, no one would be willing to loan them a single dime when the world was in such a dire strait already.
What with the number of âaccidentsâ involving monsters on the rise, the conditions for lending money became very strict, and chances of getting a loan without a collateral was as good as the mission: impossible.
Sure, the number of victims did decrease after the anti-Gate measures were put in place and consequently, the strictness of getting a loan had relaxed a little bit. But the truth was, not one sane institution would loan money to a person who just got fired from his place of employment. Besides, even if they did get a loan somehow, paying that back with interest still remained an unsolvable quandary.
It seemed that they had to resort to selling all of their current assets, even.
âEven if we sell this apartment, we wonât get 400 millionâŠâ (mom)
Wouldnât they have to sell the house and the car and everything else besides?
If things went further south, then Park Seon-Duk might even have to sell her restaurant, too.
Then, what should they survive on?
As she continued to despair, her eyes landed on the paper gift bag Seo Ah-Young left behind.
She hasnât even taken the gift out of the wrapping yet, and since itâs from a famous brand, it should fetch a fair bit of coin. She figured that, she might as well hawk it off and add a bit to the coffers instead.
Park Seon-Duk weakly reached out towards the bag.
Well, she needed to confirm what kind of gift it was in order to sell it, after all.
As she lifted up the bag with not much strength behind her arms, something small fell out from its inside.
âA business card?â (mom)
And it was a business card with Seo Ah-Youngâs name as well as her office number clearly printed on the surface.
Now that she thought about itâŠ.
âThe best treatment available.â
âNot just to Yi Ji-Hyuk, but the rest of the family members included in the welfare benefits and financial aids.â
Didnât Seo Ah-Young say the contract documents contained all the relevant details?
Too bad, she took them with her as she left the apartment.
It was then, Yi Ji-Hyuk exited his room while sighing out grandly.
âI canât seem to find a day of peace in this place. What should I do aboutâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Inevitably, his eyes met his motherâs.
Park Seon-Dukâs right hand was holding Seo Ah-Youngâs business card, while her left hand was pressing a smartphone to her ears.
Yi Ji-Hyuk called with a trembling voice.
âWAIT!!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWha⊠what? What now?â (mom)
âWho were you calling just now, mom?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âNo, itâs just, you seeâŠ.â (mom)
âMom?! Were you trying to sell me down the river just now?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk started protesting with a pair of teary eyes that could only be seen on a cow headed off to an abattoir. Mom hurriedly waved her hands and denied everything. Well, not everything.
âI just wanted to ask her about something, you seeâŠ. Iâm not trying to sell you, I promise!! I was just going to ask her something, thatâs all!! Just a couple of questions!!â (mom)
âWhat the?! Have you ever seen a person not intending to sell asking others how much the item should go for?! Mom, why u do dis?! Itâs me, Ji-Hyuk!! Iâm your son!! Didnât you say something about no mothers wanting to see their children fight monsters not too long ago? Donât you remember?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âOf course, I remember.â (mom)
âThen, how could you even think about doing this, mom?!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Too bad for him, mom was as confident and forthright as always.
âBut, I thought about this for a moment, andâŠâ (mom)
âThat place, that KSF place, there are lots of people working there already, no?â (mom)
âUh⊠I guess?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIf you look at this logically, all those people also have their parents, no? And those people, well, they accept the fact that their children are out there fighting monsters, so, Iâm thinking that maybe Iâm the strange one, you know?â (mom)
Yi Ji-Hyuk crumpled to the floor as the weight of despair squashed him down.
And they said there was not one person you could trust in this cold, cruel world!!
To think, heâd live long enough to see the day his own mother tried to sell him off!!
Was this how a son being sold off to work in the distant farm during the times of famine felt like?
âW, who said I was selling you off? Iâm telling you son, I was just trying to ask her a couple of questions!!â (mom)
Seeing his mom get angry for no reason whatsoever, Yi Ji-Hyukâs suspicions changed into a definite yes.
If he was late even by a second, there would have been a deal made under the table where he got sold off without him being aware of the transaction itself.
Yi Ji-Hyuk snatched the business card and tore it to shreds, and then to make sure, he even took away momâs phone and erased the saved number for Seo Ah-Youngâs office.
âYou think Iâll let myself be sold off like that?! I will never work for them, so donât even dream about it!!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI didnât even say anything, though.â (mom)
Mom grumbled under her breath and entered the main bedroom.
ââŠ.Itâd be the end after asking to exchange it.â (mom) (TL: I donât get this line either. TLed as is.)
âNo, itâs nothing. Itâs already getting late now, so go get some sleep! Work is work, but you still need to get proper rest.â (mom)
âYou arenât going to sell me off while Iâm asleep, right?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWhoâs going to sell you off!! Just who?! I said, I was just making a phone call!â (mom)
âHow can even I trust you after this? My trust! Hah, dear lord.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Still, I gotta trust mom.
She is my own mother, after allâŠ
But, could she, really? (Yi Ji-Hyuk talking to himself)
Yi Ji-Hyuk felt cold sweat drip down his spine.
âThereâs no one to trust in this world, it seemsâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
In the end, an event where mom sold off Yi Ji-Hyuk or something of that nature didnât happen.
Although it kinda looked like her resolution got rattled somewhat, mom still didnât let the temptation of sending her son off to a death zone to live off on his earnings creep into her mind. And thanks to that, Yi Ji-Hyuk could escape the sinister net of the KSF for the time being.
However, the issue wasâŠ
âWeâre selling the house.â (mom)
âWeâre selling the car, too! Mom will put the restaurant up for sale as well, and Iâll have to move to a much smaller place.â (mom)
The whole family was present in this emergency meeting. Dad was looking down on the floor like a convict next to mom.
Oh well. What could he possibly say at times like this anyway?
Yi Ji-Hyuk ended up clicking his tongue.
âDad, you really shouldâve done it in moderation, you know.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI wasnât planning to carry on for longâŠâ (dad)
Yi Ji-Hyuk let off a long, long sigh of disappointment, but he also didnât feel like berating his own father, either.
Such things changed according to the time in history as well as the circumstances surrounding you.
Watching the world pass by for a thousand years or so, he had witnessed the strictly upheld values of one society or the time period become as worthless as poo crapped out by a stray mutt, as the years rolled on. So, he didnât feel one way or the other about this whole subject.
So, from Yi Ji-Hyukâs point of view, the real issue wasnât that his father was a criminal, but that his family found themselves in a serious financial bind.
âWhere will we live, then?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWhat else? We need to move.â (mom)
âTo where, though?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âFor now, we will have to find an area with cheap houses. If not⊠well, we will have to rent.â (mom)
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Yi Ye-Won looked completely startled as she piped up.
âAre we going to leave this area?â (Ye-Won)
âI wonder, but that could very well be.â (mom)
âI have to transfer the school?â (Ye-Won)
âI donât wanna!â (Ye-Won)
Yi Ye-Won shouted out angrily.
âIâm not transferring! If I swap school at my age, everyone there will single me out! Donât you get it?!â (Ye-Won)
âHuh, is that why you acted as a boss lady when singling out that blondie girl before?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yep, this child needed tough love.
Only the painful beatings from tough love could wake this child up from her stupidity.
âOthers change school all the time. Besides, our family is going through such a difficult period, yet why do you act like this?â (mom)
âI donât care! Iâm not going. Iâll never ever go!! Dad caused this, so dad, you fix it!!â (Ye-Won)
Yi Ye-Won screamed out and stomped back into her room.
âJust when that girl will learn to grow upâŠâ (mom)
Mom clicked her tongue in regret.
âIn any case, dear, this will be our plan so you need to find new employment quickly.â (mom)
Although he had said thatâŠ. Even though his transgressions hadnât been made public, just which sane person would want to hire a man accused of stealing from his company?
More than likely, the rumours about him mustâve spread around within his field of expertise. And even if the potential recruiters havenât heard of those rumours, they would still guess the reason why he was seeking a new place of employment, from the very fact that a man lined up for a promotion was let go quite inexplicably.
Placed under such situation, looking for a new job would be harder than finding a specific needle in a stack of similar-looking needles.
Obviously, Yi Chul-Joong couldnât voice his thoughts out aloud.
After all, those thoughts were not something he should express when he was about to lose his house, his car, pretty much everything worth something.
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Meanwhile, momâs sharp eyes were directed at Yi Ji-Hyuk.
He got startled by the sudden change of target.
âY, yeah?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou too! Itâs time for you to stop fooling around and find a job!â (mom)
âWhat?!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk was ready to show his desperate resistance.
Mom, what are you saying to your son? Work? Me?
I didnât return to this world so I can slave away at work, you know! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âYou werenât seriously planning to waste time by playing computer games the whole day, when our family is on the brink of complete ruination, were you? You are the eldest child, so show some responsibility!â (mom)
âMom, Iâm a high school dropout. No oneâs gonna hire me.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âGet a part-time job at a convenience store, then!â (mom)
What a funny notion that was â he lived like an emperor back in Berafe, yet now, he was asked to serve customers in a convenience store?
âThere is no way Iâll let this family be ruined like this. Even if it takes many years, we will rise up again. To achieve that goal, son, you need to help your mother out.â (mom)
Of course, what she said was correct. Indeed, it was. HoweverâŠ
Yi Ji-Hyuk was brutally forthcoming with his opinions.
âMom, Iâm telling you from experience, itâs not that bad being dirt poor. You have less things to worry about, for instance.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yes, he was talking from his vast experience in the subject matter. His valuable experience!
Heck, the South Koreaâs poorest of poor wouldnât have lived as poorly as Yi Ji-Hyuk had done way back when.
If he combined all those years he had to live a life worse than a pauper, always worrying about where his next meal would come from, then itâd easily shoot past one hundred.
So, his opinion was coming straight from his considerable experience, yetâŠ
Mom didnât share the same train of thoughts as her son.
âSon, itâs true that you wonât starve to death in the modern day Korea. Am I correct?â (mom)
âThatâs right, mom.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHowever, when youâre poor, there are many things you have to give up on. For example, your favourite, meat, will have to go poof from your meals, your snacks and sodas you love to chow down while gaming will decrease, no, disappear completely, and most of allâŠâ (mom)
Momâs thunderous declaration finally crashed down like a lightning bolt.
âThe first thing to get cut off will be your internet connection, so remember that.â (mom)
That was even more scarier than hearing his own death sentence.
If his snacks and the computer-related activities disappeared from his life, just why did he even come back to this world in the first place?!?!
No, hang on⊠Uh, I think there was another reason. Probably? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âMmmm. That is a really, seriously, really terrible problem.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Finally realising the severity of the situation, Yi Ji-Hyukâs expressions hardened as he spoke up.
âSo, our biggest problem is, we donât have enough money right now, right?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âOh, so you finally figured that out.â (mom)
âOkay, that means when I earn some money, things will return to normal, right?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk broadened his shoulders.
The intimidating aura of the one and only Bringer of Apocalypse oozed out and caused mom to take a step back inexplicably.
âWell, I just have make some money, then.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
With what methods, you ask?
< 39. You donât trust your son that much? -4 > Fin.