Will this really be alright?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon tried his absolute best to unpack what went down just now. Sure, he hadnât done anything and this whole mess was Yi Ji-Hyukâs and Alphaâs doing, but⊠For some reason, it kind of looked like he now needed to step in and take control of the situation.
Although it felt unfair to him, an event of this magnitude definitely was not an everyday occurrence, either.
âNot sure.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Even the one and only Yi Ji-Hyuk was still groaning under his breath as if he too had no answers to this one.
It felt like an enticing and aromatic feast had been laid out before his eyes but it actually tasted like a rotten crap. He could understand the reasoning behind this whole thing, yet it still felt like they had been suckered into helping Alphaâs cause here.
In all honesty, Yi Ji-Hyuk was not a gracious, big-hearted man who would let go of his misgivings because of the noble-sounding justification of âFor the human race!â
Even then, that didnât mean he shouldnât teach that guy anything, now did it? Especially so with the situation as it was now.
âUrghâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk let out a pained groan.
It was undoubtedly a good thing that they saw the potential light of hope at the end of a dark tunnel of despair.
He did research the synergy between Ether and Mana in order to shore up his lacking firepower after he came back to Earth. But never did he even think about informing the others about it.
First of all, this planet didnât have any Mana at the time he did his research, and as for why he hadnât thought up of doing that even as the situation reached this critical stage⊠Thatâs simply because he never was the type of a man to strengthen other people around him. Such a concept didnât even exist within him.
Why? Because all the problems he ran into so far got sorted out simply by his own strength, thatâs why.
The prospect of strengthening someone else other than himself using the information he currently held was a problem his mind couldnât understand properly.
He did âtrainâ the NDF agents in the past so that he could make them work in his stead, but back then he was thinking more about avoiding any unnecessary annoyances as well as sacrifices on his part. He wasnât thinking of turning them into his own combat force or some such.
Honestly, they werenât much of a help in the first place, anyways.
So perhaps it was unsurprising that he never thought about strengthening the others to solve the current crisis. This was the limitation of Yi Ji-Hyukâs mindset after living only for himself for an unmeasurable length of time alone.
Basically, Alpha had woken him up to that fact today, but stillâŠ
âShould I justâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk glanced at Choi Jeong-Hoon and smirked.
ââŠThrow a tantrum and say Iâm not gonna do it anymore, since I feel like crap and all?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
For the first time ever in his life, Choi Jeong-Hoon was suddenly overcome by this urge to agree with Yi Ji-Hyukâs silly little joke.
Even if it was for the sake of humanity, he just couldnât get rid of his misgivings about joining hands with Alpha.
âHe surely is aiming for something else, isnât he?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWell, thatâs bloody obvious.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Someone like Alpha would never ever reveal everything in his mind to anyone. Even if their ârelationshipâ began on a wrong foot, thereâs no denying that out of everyone in both Berafe and Earth, Alpha was the only man to properly upstage and sucker-punch Yi Ji-Hyuk real good.
âEven if he has an agenda⊠Itâs too bad but it doesnât look like we have any choice in the matter. The NDF can also do the same thing as what Alpha suggested, strengthening ability users by making them use magic, butâŠâ (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon couldnât finish his sentence.
It might be possible to strengthen the overall forces with some other means. But the actual issue laid with the fact that no one could replace Yi Ji-Hyuk. Even if, say, Kim Dah-Hyun or Seo Ah-Young were to be taught how to manipulate Mana, it just didnât seem likely that they would become strong enough to fight against a demon king.
The only one with the highest odds was Seo Ah-Young, but even then itâd still be next to impossible for her whether she learned about Mana or not. Not to forget, Yi Ji-Hyuk had already strengthened the NDF agents once before. But they couldnât reach the heights necessary to confront a single demon king.
No, they simply had to be satisfied with the role of buying time for Yi Ji-Hyuk, thatâs all.
Thatâs why someone stronger than Seo Ah-Young, who was intelligent enough to also utilise Mana separately from Ether, was needed right now.
âAnd that someone just so happens to be Alpha.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
With this, there was no need to prove that this world had no such thing as justice. A man like Alpha being the strongest was proof enough that things like retribution or comeuppance were nothing but a distant pipe dream.
âUrghâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk grunted unhappily as if he was thinking about the same thing.
If he didnât like it, then he could just say no.
But no matter how hard he thought about it, he just couldnât deny the fact that strengthening Alpha and the highest-level ability users surrounding the man in question were the best available method to improving humanityâs chances.
Yi Ji-Hyuk shot up from the couch.
âWhere are you going?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âIâm going for a stroll.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk shook his head and headed outside, but that caused this instinctive question to pop up in Choi Jeong-Hoonâs mind, instead.
âWait, is it normal to leave the guest behind in the house to go for a stroll?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Oh well, itâs Yi Ji-Hyuk Iâm talking about, soâŠ
Wait a minute, that guy shouldnât be left alone by himself, though? (Choi Jeong-Hoonâs inner monologue)
Choi Jeong-Hoon also shot up from the couch and hurriedly chased after Yi Ji-Hyuk.
Christopher McLaren lit up his cigar.
âFuu-wuuâŠâ (Christopher McLaren)
Thick cigar smoke spread throughout the interior. His office didnât have good ventilation but he still needed to smoke right now otherwise he wouldnât be able to sit still.
âWill the Koreans listen to our suggestion, sir?â (Jake)
âIf they donât, then what?â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren asked back at his adjutant.
âListen, Jake. Weâre not messing around here. Tens of millions of lives are at stake right this second. What do you think will happen if they say no to my offer? This is a threat thinly veiled as an offer, my man. But to them, my offer mustâve sounded like that single rescue line coming down from above.â (Christopher McLaren)
The expression of Christopher McLaren remained gloomy even as he said those things.
âD*mn it.â (Christopher McLaren)
He was not a man without scruples.
No, he merely knew how to lower or raise the line he was willing to cross depending on his needs, thatâs all.
Even those deemed cold-hearted or lacking in human empathy did possess some semblance of emotions. They simply were able to ignore their feelings depending on the situation.
Meaning, he certainly felt the pang of conscience digging deeply into his heart. Without Yi Ji-Hyuk, the United States of America wouldâve been destroyed several times over by now.
And it was none other than Christopher McLaren himself who sought out Yi Ji-Hyukâs help every single time such crises raised their ugly heads.
âSir, history will vindicate you.â (Jake)
âRight, as the historyâs worst scumbag. Probably.â (Christopher McLaren)
âBut sir, we have no other choice, donât we?â (Jake)
âJake.â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren deeply sucked in the cigarâs pungent smoke before exhaling it out slowly. His expression crumpled as he finished his reply.
âNothing in this world is actually âcanât be helpedâ, you understand? Thatâs simply an excuse. There is always a way out. But when that way turns out to be difficult or even annoying, people suddenly start saying crap like they donât have any other choice.â (Christopher McLaren)
He let out a long, long sigh, then chewed out the rest of his words.
âSo, do not ever forget. And donât try to console me. As long as you remain in this profession, do not forget that the work we do is truly unforgivable, heinous, and more than enough to have you burn in hell. Those who get lost in the so-called great and justifiable causes always end up morphing into monsters. Monsters who destroy not only themselves, but the people around them, too.â (Christopher McLaren)
âHowever, isnât that also a type of self-gratification? The kind where you feel relieved about not ending up as a monster yet.â (?)
Christopher McLarenâs head slowly shifted in the direction of that voice.
A face that was both familiar and foreign at the same time, could be found sitting there. The face that he heard about countless times, saw in countless footages and video clips and documents, but never had the chance to personally meet until now.
Perhaps the vilest, most insane ability user brought to life by America and Christopher McLaren was sitting on one of the empty spots in the couch, his legs crossed relaxedly.
Alpha furrowed his brows then waved his hand around in front of his face.
âLook, McLaren. I know itâs up to you whether you choose to smoke indoors or not, but itâs not like you guys donât have the money for it, so why donât you get yourself air freshener or something? If youâre strapped for cash, then should I bring one as a souvenir next time I come for a visit?â (Alpha)
Here was the man that Christopher McLaren wanted to find so badly. And to kill, too. Alpha couldnât be located anywhere no matter what, yet he had shown up at the absolute worst timing and began grating on the Americanâs nerves.
âShould I say, itâs finally a pleasure to meet you?â (Christopher McLaren)
âOh, of course itâs a pleasure for me, too. I mean, youâre that one guy who so desperately pined for me and stuff, after all. Even if youâre not a woman, that kind of dedication will make anyoneâs heart swoon. Wouldnât you say?â (Alpha)
Christopher McLaren didnât make any rash moves.
If he tried to call for help, then without a doubt, Alpha would make his move. Which would be bad.
Besides, there was another problem of whether or not the combat force in the vicinity could even stand up to Alphaâs might in the first place.
âYou were capable of even teleporting?â (Christopher McLaren)
âOh? Looks like you had no idea. But the info on how rubbish the American intelligence agency is at their job should be a top national secret, so is it okay for you to tell me this? When Iâm a criminal and all?â (Alpha)
âLooks like we need to add to the info that you mustâve lathered your glib tongue in lubricants. My people arenât that strict when it comes to confirming such details, you see.â (Christopher McLaren)
âA director who needs to personally step up and do all the work. What a sorrowful sight that is.â (Alpha)
Christopher McLaren slowly stubbed his cigar on the ashtray to kill it. His actions seemed nonchalant, uncaring even, but the truth was that he did everything as slowly as possible not to negatively tick off Alpha.
Not only was this man before his eyes the worst madman in the whole world, Alpha was also the unfortunate by-product of âProject Pandoraâ that Christopher McLaren had been involved with.
âIf youâve only killed me, then I wouldnât have to sit through this sorry occasion.â (Christopher McLaren)
âKekeke. A villain isnât supposed to die that easily, McLaren. And thatâs the reason why youâre still breathing, right?â (Alpha)
âThatâs a pretty insulting example, but Iâll accept it for now.â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren smirked wryly.
âFine. What do you want, then? Whatâs the purpose of someone as important as yourself making a trip all the way out here? Iâm far busier than you think, so I ask you to get to the point as soon as possible. Plenty other things besides you require my immediate attention, after all.â (Christopher McLaren)
Alpha grinned as if he was mildly entertained by this exchange.
âI also donât want to waste my time here, so let me get to the point. First of all, my friends arenât some mole rats so why donât you release them and let them finally enjoy some sunshine on the outside?â (Alpha)
âThat kind of bullsh*t isnât even worth listening to.â (Christopher McLaren)
âNo, no. Donât think of it that way, McLaren. Arenât they worse than insects that waste perfectly good food from your perspective? But when you do release them, they will instantly morph into wonderful warriors of humanity liberation resistance. No matter what, you will lose nothing here.â (Alpha)
âIâll be the judge of that. Since thereâs the first, whatâs the second?â (Christopher McLaren)
âI want you to find me a large enough location suited for training purposes. I donât mind you taking a look in Africa, but unfortunately, aircons over there donât seem to work properly, soâŠâ (Alpha)
It was right there that Christopher McLarenâs eyes narrowed to slits.
âOkay, got it. Is there something else?â (Christopher McLaren)
âOf course there is. Itâs the most important part, too. Stop obsessing over Yi Ji-Hyuk from now on. Compared to all the others, this should be the easiest for you, right?â (Alpha)
âLook here, Alpha.â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren smirked while pulling out another cigar, then expertly cut the tip off before lighting it carefully.
âDid you grow attached while fighting him or some such? Or is this you being a noble humanitarian who doesnât want to see Yi Ji-Hyuk experience what you had to go through? I donât understand why youâd want to protect that man.â (Christopher McLaren)
âBecause, heâs necessary.â (Alpha)
Alphaâs explanation was kept to a bare minimum.
âAnd this isnât a request but a warning. You can take it as a threat too, Christopher McLaren. All those people you had around Yi Ji-Hyuk? Right about now, they should be finding out how hot the flames of hell are, not in the demon world but in actual afterlife. And if you persist in your quest to get your hands on him, then Iâm more than willing to let you experience the same thing as them.â (Alpha)
Alpha growled menacingly just then.
< 418. Been a while -3 > Fin.