How far the preparations had gotten along was outside the scope of Yi Ji-Hyukâs interests.
Itâs not that he didnât give a d*mn about it, but rather, he figured that leaving it to Choi Jeong-Hoon would be the most efficient way to go about it, instead. And thatâs why he didnât interfere as well.
But that didnât mean his boredom would go away somehow â and that was indeed a problem.
âHow grand is the preparation that heâs taking this long, anyway?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He didnât even think about how the Americans would react to the news of South Korean ability users wanting to participate in a group training session with Americaâs most wanted criminal organisation. As such, he simply couldnât understand why it was taking so long to teleport a few people over there.
âSo weird. Heâs not incompetent, so whatâs going on?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Despite Choi Jeong-Hoon stepping forward to handle this matter, things were still taking too long which could only mean that the situation wasnât as easy as they thought. Whatever the case might have been, Yi Ji-Hyuk had a deep trust of Choi Jeong-Hoonâs competence.
ââŠEiii.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk got up from the chair and headed to the kitchen. He flung open the fridgeâs door, but thenâŠ
ââŠHuh?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
His hands trembled in shock for a bit, before he began scratching his head.
âNot even a bottle of water, too?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He inwardly thought, âWhatâs mom doing?! How can the fridge be empty like this!â then headed to the front door while scratching his tummy next. After confirming that his wallet was indeed inside his pocket, he opened the door and exited into the sunlight. He began stretching his arms grandly and yawned.
âAwwwwâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Now that he thought about it, he had been living like a slacker lately.
After his workplace that he had to commute regularly in the morning practically âvanishedâ from existence, he found himself with way too much free time on his hands. Whether it was a fortunate thing or not, even the number of people joining his favourite game had decreased so much that finding a single match online sometimes took over forty minutes, and that forced him to almost stop playing it altogether.
The TV channels were dominated entirely by emergency news bulletins, special programming and documentaries filled with despair-inducing stories, which sure as heck were no fun to watch. It seemed that the idea of âentertainmentâ had gone the way of a dodo at this point.
âJust whatâll happen to this world⊠Tsk, tsk.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Back when the spots connected to the demon world opened up, Yi Ji-Hyuk was rather puzzled by the seeming lack of change displayed by the world at large, but now the ripples were starting to show themselves.
Customers stopped visiting the diner run by his mom, while a massive bombshell dropped in his fatherâs trading company, too.
South Korea was a country that made a living through exporting stuff. So the matter of all international commerce grinding to a halt had a major impact on the countryâs situation. The beginning might have been small but by the end, everything had ballooned to incredible proportions.
He lightly kicked away Oh-Sik dashing towards him and wiped his nose.
âI canât see anyone.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The streets of the ability user residential area were a lot more quiet compared to other areas to begin with, but they never were so deserted to the extent that not a single shadow could be spotted.
Wondering if this was all because itâs still the middle of the day, Yi Ji-Hyuk set off towards his destination only for his eyes to nearly pop out of their sockets.
âWhatâs this? Itâs closed?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The convenience store closest to his house had closed its doors. As if all of the shopâs stock had been taken out as well, the interior visible through the glass was completely empty, too.
âMan, that other store also closed down the last time, tooâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Stores that couldnât survive the current climate were gradually growing in numbers these days. What with the economy at its historical worst, trying to keep a shop going was proving to be too much for these folks.
âDo I have to go to a supermarket, then?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk groaned loudly. There werenât all that many convenience stores found inside the residential area. He could more or less guess the status of the remaining ones already, so it seemed wiser to just step outside the area and get his stuff elsewhere.
Yi Ji-Hyuk opened a Gate right away and strode inside.
ââŠAnd whatâs the story here this time?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Thankfully, the large supermarket he headed to was still in operation. If such a store had to close up shop then that would indicate South Korea needing to close shop too, so one could say that it was indeed a relief of all reliefs.
But when Yi Ji-Hyuk walked inside, he couldnât tell whether he was inside a supermarket or mistakenly walked into a furniture shop, instead.
Only the empty shelves were here to greet him, lending an atmosphere that went straight past desolate and into depressingly bleak.
âB-but, what about Cola?!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He had already given up acquiring bottled water by now. There was no way such items wouldâve been stocked under the current situation. Since everything from ramen to instant rice had been swept up by the masses already, there was just no freaking way that storable water wouldnât be among the very first things to be sold out.
Yi Ji-Hyuk dashed like a lightning bolt towards the cold drinks fridges. If he couldnât get his drink here, then he might as well kiss Cola goodbye for a while.
With the purifier installed at home, he could do something about the water issue, but if no Cola could be foundâŠ
âThere it is!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs eyes gleamed dangerously.
He had discovered the very last case of Cola bottles nestled almost out of view right at the bottom shelf in the cold drinks section. He dashed like the wind and grabbed the box.
The moment he reached outâŠ
A millisecond before his hand could touch the box, someone elseâs hand powerfully grasped it and dragged it away.
âHulâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs hand vainly crossed the empty air and awkwardly landed on the box. Flames lit up in his eyes and he began hurriedly glaring at the one holding the box.
âMy Cola!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI grabbed it first so why donât you try another supermarket?â (?)
Veins bulged on Yi Ji-Hyukâs forehead. However, no matter how arrogant a person he was, he still possessed some modicum of morales that held him back from forcibly tearing away the stuff the other party had procured first.
Sure, heâd not hesitate to murder during a fight, but heâd never turn himself into a thief.
âC-can you, like, gimme half?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âT-then, one-third?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHow much will you pay me?â (?)
âHow about double the price?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIâll think about it if youâre prepared to shell out ten times the original amount.â (?)
âŠWhat kind of a daylight robbery was this?!
Even if the world was on course for total destruction and securing food supply was crucial, and even though people were busy slaughtering each other for foodâŠ
Ah, hang on, thatâs a bit too much.
In any case, I know that food supply is important, but ten times?! This fool might even hawk off the waters of Daedong river if he gets half a chance! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue) [1]
Just before the grandly-shuddering Yi Ji-Hyuk could start his rantâŠ
Yi Ji-Hyuk tilted his head.
âHey, is that you, Chang-Sik?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠHul?! H-hyung-nim??â (Chang-Sik)
Yi Ji-Hyuk slowly extended his hand forward.
âHand that over. Now.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Chang-Sikâs suffering was about to begin anew today, it seemed.
âYouâre working part-time now?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBut, why part-time, dude? Arenât you a high school senior?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHyung-nim, with the world in this state, whatâs the point in going to some university? Might as well jump in head first at the forefront of industry and make one more penny to get myself ahead of everyone else, you know.â (Chang-Sik)
ââŠAnd itâs not because you got no chance in hell in going to a university?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠIâd like to ask you to refrain from dropping fact bombs today, please.â (Chang-Sik)
âMy bad.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Like good buddies that they were, Yi Ji-Hyuk and Choi Chang-Sik were chatting away with a bottle of Cola in their hands while sucking on cigarettes.
âBy the way, what happened to all the stuff in your shop?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI hear that no supplyâs been arriving lately. Apparently, thereâs a supply shortage everywhere.â (Chang-Sik)
âA shortage, is it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYes. Although people did panic-buy most of the stuff, to be honest we havenât been receiving much supplies, to begin with. Factories all stopped running and nothing is being made now, at least from what I heard.â (Chang-Sik)
âHow come?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWell, there are several reasons, you know. Oneâs the lack of raw materials, and then thereâs the issue with shortage of manpower, too⊠People still worked despite feeling anxious initially, but more and more stopped caring as time wore on, you see.â (Chang-Sik)
âAnd I think all those nukes falling was the final clincher. I guess people think thereâs no more hope left.â (Chang-Sik)
Yi Ji-Hyuk slowly nodded his head.
Those people who couldnât do anything but look on from the sidelines mustâve been feeling really terrible right about now. If it was, say, another country invading you, then you could have picked up a pitchfork or whatever to fight back, but what could a normal, powerless individual do against the demon king army that even the ability users or humanityâs armies were helpless against?
âHyung-nim?â (Chang-Sik)
âIs this really the end?â (Chang-Sik)
âWhose end?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThe worldâs, of course.â (Chang-Sik)
Chang-Sikâs face was filled with anxiety.
âI used to think that things will somehow work out in the end, but lately I canât help but get worried, you know? Honestly, Iâve been wondering if thereâs any meaning in me working like this, too. I mean, if money ends up worth less than some toilet paper then all this hard work would be for nothing, right?â (Chang-Sik)
âYouâre worried about some weird stuff, man.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI guess so.â (Chang-Sik)
âHey man, listen. People whoâll suffer the most when the money becomes worthless are the ones with plenty of it, so you think theyâll let something like that happen under their watch? Things are different from the past. Even if the country is ruined, the money wonât.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠYou know, that does sound rather persuasive.â (Chang-Sik)
âBesides, the world wonât be destroyed.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs eyes seemed to quietly simmer just then.
âAnd even if it is somehow destroyed, everyone will die at the same time anyway, so no need to feel missed out, either.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWait, does that mean weâre doomed?â (Chang-Sik)
âI said, itâs not going to be destroyed, man.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk took a big gulp of the remaining Cola.
âIâll make sure that doesnât happen, so live your life without cowering away. Iâll create a future where you can look back to now and smile while saying, âWow, there used to be a time like that in the pastâ, got that?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âCan I believe in you?â (Chang-Sik)
Yi Ji-Hyuk shrugged his shoulders.
âAnythingâs possible with words, you know.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBut, hyung-nim?!â (Chang-Sik)
âSure, the current situation is pretty messed-up. But well, even if the sky falls on you, thereâs always going to be a hole that you can rise through, am I right?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠBut thereâs no guarantee that rising up after the sky fell on me means Iâll be able to live on, though? Especially when everyone else might be dead?â (Chang-Sik)
What the heck, this foolâs sharper than he looks? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
For a brief moment there, Yi Ji-Hyuk wondered if Chang-Sik was far smarter than he gave the kid credit for.
With this much, wouldnât this kid be a pretty good rival to Oh-Sik?
âHey, Chang-Sik?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âPeople have their own individual roles to play. Iâll do my part, so you focus on yours. If you give up and do nothing then when hope suddenly slaps you in the face, you are going to bitterly regret all the times youâve wasted.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠThat sounds plausible.â (Chang-Sik)
âAnd in that sense, why donât you hand over the rest of the Cola bottles?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk watched how Chang-Sikâs hand trembled so noticeably while pushing forward the bottle of Cola towards him, and ended up guffawing out.
âForget it, dude. You drink them later.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âN-no, let me justâŠâ (Chang-Sik)
âI said, itâs cool.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk sounded as if he was being very generous.
âI can just hop over to the United States and get my stuff there, anyway. Itâs a pretty short trip, you see.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâ
Yi Ji-Hyuk let out a soft grunt and stood up from the spot, then stubbed the cigarette dead.
âBy the way, howâs school these days?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âItâs in the pits, of course. Some rumours made rounds that there wonât be a national university entrance exam anymore so not many are attending school properly. They all kinda can tell for real that our country is going to end soon, you see.â (Chang-Sik)
Well, if the high school seniors were not going to school then sure, that was a telltale sign of a country about to collapse. A sign that hit far closer to home than most others, actually.
Yi Ji-Hyuk groaned after sensing the severity of the situation once more.
âMan, what are the government folks doing when the whole country is in this state?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
In reality, Song Jeong-Su and Co., were running around everywhere until their feet were on fire while trying to de-escalate various situations until they were about to lose their voices from all that persuading. Unfortunately, there was only so much the governmental interference could do.
Because, it wasnât just South Koreaâs problem but the whole world was facing similar issues right now.
And to make matters even worse, China losing its central governing structure caused Koreaâs manufacturing industry to grind to a halt as well.
It was then, Yi Ji-Hyukâs phone went off.
âHmmâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The old saying went that when you speak of a devil, one would show up so how would you label a person that called on the phone without you even thinking about him?
âHello, Mister Choi Jeong-Hoon.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
â âMister Yi Ji-Hyuk, the preparations are complete. Please come to the office.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âOkay, got it.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk ended the call and looked over to Chang-Sik.
âThis hyung is on his way to work now.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Chang-Sik tossed him a brand-new bottle of Cola. Yi Ji-Hyuk lightly caught that and smirked a little.
âWhatâs this?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThatâs the only thing I have that I can give you.â (Chang-Sik)
âCool. Iâll enjoy it.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk turned around to leave, but Choi Chang-Sik loudly shouted out at him at the last minute.
âHyung-nim!â (Chang-Sik)
âItâs going to be alright, yes?â (Chang-Sik)
Yi Ji-Hyuk didnât reply and simply waved his hand.
While trudging towards the offices, he felt this immense weight crushing down on his shoulders.
âAh, so this is what that mustâve felt like.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Those people who tried to stop him in front of Terra Latel, did they feel something like this back then, too?
Even though they knew they had no chance in hell, they still stood in his path for the sake of their world. Yi Ji-Hyuk used to find them truly foolish, but now, he began to understand their hearts just a little bit more.
They werenât doing it because of âpossibilityâ, but because they simply had to do it.
ââŠBecause, it needs to be done.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk clenched his fists tightly and opened a Gate.
< 441. Thatâs the only thing I can give you -1 > Fin.