âHow do you do? Iâm Choi Jung-Hoon from the KSF.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âAh, yes. Welcome to our humble abode. Please, take a seat, hmm, right over here.â (mom)
âThank you, mother.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Park Seon-Dukâs eyes seemed to be swimming in a pleasant dream.
Seeing that, Yi Ji-Hyuk was overcome with a sense of betrayal.
Really now, how could this be true!!
Wasnât her treatment way too different from when Seo Ah-Young first came to visit them?
Mom, you shouldnât do that!!
Sure, fine, a man can look pretty and all that. But that doesnât mean you should treat people differently like this, you know!!
Heck, you donât even look at me, your own son, like that! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs exasperated inner monologue)
âY, you work for the KSF?â (mom)
âYes, mother. Although Iâm not gifted in many ways, I have decided to dedicate myself to the KSFâs causes.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âOh, my. It must be really taxing on you to perform difficult duties for our nationâs sake.â (mom)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs facial muscles twitched uncomfortably as he listened to this exchange.
Was his mom trying to imply that Seo Ah-Young was not performing her âdutiesâ for the nation, but rather, did chores around the house or something?!
Now that he thought about it, if Yi Ji-Hyuk was as handsome as Choi Jung-Hoon, then, rather than mom lecturing him for playing games all day long, she mightâve bought him all those cool skins, instead!!
Seriously, with her current attitude, he might have gotten his hands on every single item available in the game by now!!
Just why did he have to be born with a face of an octopus?! Why, god!! Just why!
âI am tasked with providing logistics support at the moment. I believe itâd be quicker to ask me, rather than my team Captain, if you wish to learn more about our initiative.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âAllow me to introduce the new shelter we would like to take you and your family to.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
As if she was entranced, Park Seon-Duk fell deeper into the smooth voice of Choi Jung-Hoon, as he placed a pamphlet in her hands and began explaining.
Yi Ji-Hyuk couldnât help but inwardly ask⊠why was this dude doing this sort of work? If he sold insurance, or those pyramid scheme things, he wouldâve made a killing by now.
Wasnât this a waste of talent? No?
After listening to Choi Jung-Hoonâs explanations for a long time, Park Seon-Duk nodded her head with an expression of understanding.
âIt is indeed a wonderful place.â (mom)
Choi Jung-Hoon replied back with a bright smile.
âThatâs correct, mother. You are making the most optimal decision for your family.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âYes, mother?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
ââŠIt still wonât do. I simply cannot allow my son to âworkâ in dangerous places.â (mom)
Choi Jung-Hoon solemnly nodded his head.
âWe dare not to underestimate the loving heart a mother carries for her child. I do understand where youâre coming from. However, the truth isâŠâ (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon slightly shifted his gaze towards Yi Ji-Hyuk.
âMother and the rest of his family staying here, might end up burdening Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk instead.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âCome again? What do you mean by that?â (mom)
âMother, shelters such as ours werenât constructed out on a whim. Oh, no. Right now, the family members of the recognised ability users face unseen discrimination. Mister Yi Ji-Hyukâs identity as a user isnât known yet, which means you and your family have escaped such treatment so far. But, this will not be the case anymore moving forward.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âI told you, I ainât a dang ability user.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Choi Jung-Hoon completely ignored Yi Ji-Hyukâs protest and continued.
âAlso, in order for Mister Ji-Hyuk to do what he needs to do, itâs necessary that his family is safe and secure in a place with the best protection available.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âBut, stillâŠ.â (mom)
Seeing the hesitant Park Seon-Duk, Choi Jung-Hoon hammered in another nail.
âMother, as I understand it, youâre going through a difficult time at the moment.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âIâve heard that your husband worked for an energy company for a long time. Because of his background, I was thinking that getting a new job at the Korean Energy Agency might be a good idea.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âAt the Korean Energy AgencyâŠ.â (mom)
Yes, not just any company, it was a government-run enterprise!!
Park Seon-Dukâs eyes quaked quite violently.
âYes, your family wouldnât have to worry about the finances, since your son possesses such wonderful abilities. But, considering the fact that your husband is still relatively young, donât you agree that him working for a good, reputable company would do wonders for the familyâs reputation?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âYes, that is true.â (mom)
âPlus, the schools there are quite excellent, I assure you. I believe that your daughter is at the age where she should start preparing for university entrance exams.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âWell, my daughter doesnât really enjoy a close relationship with educationâŠ.â (mom)
âŠ.Just like her older brotherâŠ.
Madam Park Seon-Duk held back the words that almost came out towards the end of her sentence.
âHuman beings are capable of changing, once their environment also changes. You see, mother â effective education requires a good environment.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
It was here, Seo Ah-Young decided to provide supporting fire.
âHe has aced the Higher Civil Service Exams, you see.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âAhhâŠ. Thatâs why you are so confident regarding this topic.â (mom)
Park Seon-Duk was now staring at Choi Jung-Hoon with eyes containing a certain amount of envy. Receiving such a gaze, he simply grinned brightly.
His teeth seemed to reflect light, from the way they shined so beautifully.
Seeing this spectacle, Yi Ji-Hyuk was trembling in his seat.
As a fellow man⊠His pride was wounded, somewhat.
It seemed that, this dudeâŠ. he was capable of pretty much anything and everything. Except for playing the Iron Fist well, of course.
âAnd, mother. Most importantlyâŠâ (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon gazed at Yi Ji-Hyuk once more.
âIsnât your son at the age where he should be finding a lawful employment?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Park Seon-Duk frowned deeply as she stared at her son.
Wowsers, look at how much her expressions has changed!
How can you look at your own son that way?!
Others might think your child was switched at the hospital or something!! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs disbelieving inner monologue)
âI am well aware of the perception the citizens hold, the one about the KSF suffering high mortality rates. However, that is nothing more than a misconception. It is actually the defence force members that suffer the high mortality rate, instead. As a matter of fact, the mortality rate for the agents of the KSF is even lower than that of an average corporation. Here, weâve compiled the relevant data. Please take a look.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Seeing the rows upon rows of indecipherable numbers and figures on the thick pile of documents placed in front of her, Park Seon-Duk couldnât help but simply nod her head along.
Although she couldnât understand a thing on these scraps of paper, she at least needed to act as if she understood everything!
âI understand what youâre saying.â (mom)
Park Seon-Duk rubbed her face gently to regain her bearings.
âHowever, it is difficult to make our decision right away. I need to discuss it with my wayward husband first, and even my daughter doesnât really want toâŠâ (mom)
âMother, Iâm completely fine with it.â (Ye-Won)
Park Seon-Duk stopped rubbing her face, froze, and slowly, robotically turned her head towards Yi Ye-Wonâs direction.
And she found her daughter sitting oh-so modestly as if she was the most well-behaved child in the whole world.
Wasnât this akin to seeing a cat learning how to swim?
Could the word âmodestâ be applied without irony to the girl named Yi Ye-Won?
âHas she lost her mind?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Even Yi Ji-Hyuk was looking at his sister with an astonished expression.
He heard from somewhere that, when a person suddenly started doing something that he/she had never done before, it was a sign of impending death for that person. Well, could she have contracted an incurable illness or something?
âWell, he said the schools there are good, and I was hoping to concentrate on my studies a bit more.â (Ye-Won)
âYou⊠want what?â (mom)
Yi Ye-Won studying? Itâd be more realistic to claim that lions preferred to eat weeds instead.
Almost subconsciously, Park Seon-Duk swiveled her head and stared outside the window. Unfortunately, it was still nighttime so she couldnât confirm whether the sun had risen from the West or from the East.
Without a doubt, though â the benevolent sun should rise up from the West in the following morning. She was quite sure of it.
âWhat the, why would youâŠâ (mom)
Park Seon-Duk was about to voice her mind, but then, she stopped.
Because⊠she saw Yi Ye-Wonâs eyes swimming in a dreamland while gazing longingly at the side profile of Choi Jung-Hoon.
Park Seon-Duk understood everything right then. Couldnât prevent those long, long sighs from escaping her mouth, though.
âYes, indeed. I am at fault, arenât IâŠâ (mom)
The old saying went that, if one child turned out âwrongâ, it could be the childâs fault, but with both of her kids seemingly misplacing a few screws in their heads, it had to be the parentsâ fault for sure.
And so, madam Park Seon-Duk had no choice but to acknowledge her responsibilities in the matter.
âMother, I truly wish to study hard from now on! Let us move there!â (Ye-Won)
âFor now, you keep quiet.â (mom)
âBut, mother!â (Ye-Won)
Park Seon-Duk angrily glared at her daughter. Yi Ye-Won was just about to come up with a sharp comeback of her own, but then, remembered Choi Jung-Hoonâs presence, and she closed her mouth and stayed her hands in a very modest manner.
Seeing such a detestable behaviour, Yi Ji-Hyuk began silently pounding on his chest out of frustration, but even he was subdued in no time when Ye-Won glared at him with murderous, bloodshot eyes.
âThe king has donkey ears!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk) (TL note at the end)
If Yi Ji-Hyuk watched this absurd event for any longer, he might develop a stress-related illness himself.
âWhat the hell? Arenât we supposed to evacuate from this place? Why are we wasting time sitting around here?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Seo Ah-Young replied as if she wasnât perturbed at all.
âThereâs still time.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âHey, arenât you guys being way too laid back today, compared to the last time?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âLooks like youâre not aware of it yet. A Gate doesnât open up as soon as it manifests. Also, itâs the defence force thatâs tasked with setting up the defensive perimeter against Gates, not us. You see, itâs the right call for us, whoâd be leading the operations, to wait until the defenses are up and running, instead of ruining the preparations with half-baked commands from our side.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âThatâs how society works, you see.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
The two of them matched each otherâs beats so perfectly.
As Yi Ji-Hyuk began inwardly clicking his tongue, Choi Jung-Hoon resumed his attempt at swaying Park Seon-Dukâs mind.
And she showed signs of being almost convinced by the arguments.
Even she had to admit now that she needed the KSFâs help in order to guarantee the familyâs safety. Seeing this, for some reason Yi Ji-Hyuk was feeling a bit annoyed â probably by the fact that someone else had successfully persuaded his mom instead of himself.
âItâs all good and nice, butâŠ.â (mom)
Park Seon-Duk finally opened her mouth to speak.
âYou want to⊠hire my child. The KSF wishes to employ my son, is that it?â (mom)
âThatâs correct, mother.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âThe KSF is a government entity, yes?â (mom)
âOf course. Thatâs why it has very good pension payout as well.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âBecause of that, thereâs something I donât quite understand, so I have to clarify it with you.â (mom)
âYes, mother. Please ask.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âCan a high school dropout get a job there?â (mom)
At this unexpected obstacle, Choi Jung-Hoon became a bit lost, and he glanced at Seo Ah-Young.
âHmmâŠ. Not sureâŠ.â (Seo Ah-Young)
However, even her answer was unsatisfactory.
Doh Gah-Yunâs current assignment was quite a simple one â to maintain surveillance on Yi Ji-Hyuk.
Unfortunately, it was decided that being in a close proximity to the target would stimulate him unnecessarily. So, Gah-Yunâs current position of the so-called stakeout had been fixed to the front foyer of Yi Ji-Hyukâs apartment, instead.
Since all she had to was to hide her presence and wait, it wasnât a difficult job to her. Only if she disregarded the terrible boredom plaguing her all the time, though.
However, something rather annoying had popped up on her radar recently.
âWhat is wrong with her?â (Gah-Yun)
From a short while agoâŠ. No, before thatâŠ. To be more specific, from a few days ago, there was this one person that started getting on her nerves somewhat.
It was a girl, who was sitting behind a bush next to the front entrance of the apartment at this particular moment.
She was a bit too young to be called a woman. But, also a bit too mature to be called a teen girl. A high schooler who straddled the boundary between an adult and a teen, thatâs what this girl was.
âHer name was Kim Dah-Som?â (Gah-Yun)
According to Gah-Yunâs recollection, that seemed to be the case. Since she and the KSF had performed extensive investigation on everyone that approached the target, she was certain of the name being correct.
Indeed, this girl was the very same one who gifted the target with cookies quite recently.
Wasnât she supposedly a classmate of the targetâs younger sister?
However, that was not the problem here.
No, the real problem was with this young girl occupying the entrance to the building, as if she had built her own house here, since that day.
On top of this, she had managed to evade detection quite thoroughly, although it wasnât clear whether she was doing that deliberately or not.
âAmazing talent.â (Gah-Yun)
Kim Dah-Som wasnât an ability user, yet not one person utilising the apartmentâs entrance could spot her presence.
Indeed, she was definitely a normal person without any abilities, yet she seemed to accurately judge the range of a personâs field of vision, and managed to find the blind spot every single time. Now that took real talent.
And also⊠she hasnât made a single sound ever since she got here.
To be able to completely cloak her presence from the others, even if she wasnât trying to⊠That was a talent worthy of high praises. Especially so, from Doh Gah-Yunâs point of view, who happened to be in a similar line of work as well.
Still, that problem remainedâŠ
âJust what is she doing here?â (Gah-Yun)
What could possibly be her purpose?
She wasnât even the snail bride, so⊠(TL note at the end)
Doh Gah-Yun found Kim Dah-Somâs actions utterly incomprehensible. Gah-Yunâs brain, her way of processing information, could not come up with a logical explanation behind Kim Dah-Somâs behaviour at all.
âImpossible to understand.â (Gah-Yun)
She could see that this girl had some sort of relationship with Yi Ji-Hyuk, but it was impossible to figure out what Kim Dah-Somâs end game was. If this girl displayed some sort of hostile intentions, then Gah-Yun wouldâve promptly taken her out, but that hadnât happened so far.
So, what was Kim Dah-Som ultimately aiming for, when she decided to brave it outside Yi Ji-Hyukâs place for the past four days?
Just as Doh Gah-Yun wondered whether she should break cover and approach Kim Dah-Som or not, she could hear a commotion rapidly developing right behind her.
âWhat now?â (Gah-Yun)
She turned around to see what was what, only to find a Gate that was going through a rapid transition of blue colour to red.
Doh Gah-Yun shuddered greatly from the shock, before she quickly pulled her phone out and stabbed the emergency button on screen with her fingers as if she was trying to break the darn thing.
And then, without hesitation, she pounced on Kim Dah-Som to drag her away.
Because⊠all ten the Gates were changing their colours incredibly quickly.
This was the moment when the disaster began unfolding in earnest.
âSo, that is why, motherâŠ.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon was in the middle of brilliantly luring the other party, and then slightly scaring them, and then, luring them back in again.
His words were⊠He confidently declared that being a high school dropout wouldnât be an issue, and if it were, heâd resolve it by simply hiring Yi Ji-Hyuk on a âspecial circumstancesâ contract. He then scared mom by saying, if she missed this chance, he wouldnât be able to foretell what might happen in the future. How crafty!
Yi Ji-Hyuk was this close to clapping his hands in admiration while watching Choi Jung-Hoon singlehandedly tackle this matter like a champion footballer and carry it towards the goal area.
Heck, the talk had advanced so much by now that it had long past the stage of whether moving would help him out or not, and into everyone wanting to appreciate Choi Jung-Hoonâs slick oratory skills, instead.
âWhat a perfect snake-oil salesman.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
It was truly a wonderful thing that this man had passed the Civil Service exam with flying colours. If he hadnât, and was led down the dark path, he might have ended up causing a serious financial catastrophe in this world, thatâs for sure.
âWhat the?!â (Seo Ah-Young)
Suddenly, Seo Ah-Young jumped up from her seat. Her smartphone was glowing red while noisily beeping out from her pocket.
âItâs an emergency?â (Seo Ah-Young)
Without saying anything else, she ran towards the window.
Even Choi Jung-Hoon got up and ran there, too.
âItâs opening already?! So soon?? But, it hasnât even been ten hours yet!!â (Seo Ah-Young)
Seo Ah-Young shouted out in a despairing voice.
âBut, how is thâŠ.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Before she could finish her sentence, someone jumped out of the open window she was looking out from.
âM, mister Yi Ji-Hyuk?!â (Seo Ah-Young)
Leaving behind the shocked and shouting Seo Ah-Young to her devices, Yi Ji-Hyuk jumped down to the ground, seven floors below.
And while doing so, he shouted towards the rapidly-reddening Gates just over yonder.
âMy family is still here, you sons of b*tches!!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Blackish aura began pouring out from his body like a pair of wings.
< 47. Can a high school dropout get a job there? -2 > Fin.