"What are these?" I asked the stranger.
"The first will lead you to a story, lost in ancient times. The other tells you about the man who translated it," he said.
"I am a nameless lone wanderer, a mere explorer. I am just @A_Passing_Wanderer."
And thatâs how I came across The Second Coming of Avarice, a new translation found only on CrN. True story. Now I pass it onto you, Everyone , to read to your heartâs content.
He had decided to join them, but as it turned out, there was nothing for Yi Ji-Hyuk to do. The agreement was for him to start showing up for work only after Seo Ah-Youngâs new agency had opened its doors first.
So, it was only correct and proper that Yi Ji-Hyuk got to enjoy a few more days of unbridled easy going life, but thenâŠ.
âLetâs pack this one, too.â (mom)
âMoooommmâŠ.!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk was busy dissuading his mom at the moment.
Now that the family had decided to move to the new district, mom was investing almost all of her time and energy in preparation of that.
And it was only fitting that Yi Ji-Hyuk was roped in as her sole helper, since Ye-Won was busy attending school while dad was out and about, trying to resolve his own issues AKA the matters of his employment.
The problem Yi Ji-Hyuk was facing right now, though⊠It was the fact that mom seemed to lack a bit of common sense.
âMom! We already called for the pro packing service!! What are you doing?!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Indeed, why was she trying to pack stuff, when she had already hired the professionals to do exactly that?
This was the same as going to a fancy restaurant, order a nice meal, and barge into the kitchen to cook it for yourself!
So, how could he not despair at this apparent lack of logic?
âHow can I trust those people?!â (mom)
Then, mother, why did you even hire them in the first place??
Why are you spending all that money and yet, still slaving away like this?
Why didnât you just simply hire a truck to move stuff from the very beginning? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Yi Ji-Hyuk continued to lodge his complaints, but the violent suppression from the despot remained insurmountable.
âYouâre still complaining?! What, you donât want to take your computer with you?â (mom)
âIâve been packing things for nearly a hundred years, mother. What should I pack next?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âA hundred years, my foot.â (mom)
Seeing mom lightly brush aside her son, Yi Ji-Hyuk felt his fighting spirit ignite.
Was it only a hundred years? No?
What was âpackingâ, anyways? It was nothing more than bundling some random stuff together to make them easy to move around!
Yi Ji-Hyuk had spent decades in the Berafeâs military system, which was long enough for his soul to actually ascend to higher realms. And they repeatedly camped at night and went on a march during the day, so he certainly knew what he was talking about when it came to packing things!
These household goods were nothing!!
âBut⊠itâs so annoyingly bothersome.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Now that he thought about it for a bit longer, he realised that he rarely, if ever, packed things by himself. He let his subordinates do all the hard work, instead. With a lazy flick of a finger, no lessâŠ.
Ahh⊠to think, I was a freeloader even back thenâŠ.
ââŠMom, do we need to pack this, too?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou, just pack everything. Thatâs your job. Iâll do the thinking and planning. Okay now?â (mom)
ââŠ.Roger.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
But, as Yi Ji-Hyuk was being systematically flogged to death by the intense and demanding labour, a saviour suddenly appeared out of the blue!
âWho is that? Just who could it be!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âAt this time of the day, just whoâŠ.?â (mom)
Since it was still in the middle of the day, the visitor(s) couldnât have been from the KSF â they only came around in the middle of the night, after all.
âGo check on the intercom.â (mom)
âRoger.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs steps were light and airy as he went to pick up the intercom.
âHello, who is it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
â âIs this residence of one Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk?â
âNope. Wrong house.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
After hearing the baritone voice of a man over the line, Yi Ji-Hyuk promptly dropped the intercom.
âA door-to-door salesman at this time of the day? Huh.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk angrily snatched up the intercom.
âHey, man! I said, he doesnât stay here!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
â âNo, wait! Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk! Sir! Itâs me, Jeong In-Soo!â
Yi Ji-Hyuk looked at the intercomâs monitor and tilted his head.
âThe military ahjussi?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
â âYes, thatâs correct!â
ââŠ.Whatever youâre selling, Iâm not buying.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
â âN, no, thatâs not why Iâm here. I just came to show you my gratitude.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âYour gratitude? What for?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
â âFor what youâve done for us the last timeâŠ. May I be allowed to enter?â (Jeong In-Soo)
Yi Ji-Hyuk hung up the intercom and unlocked the front door.
He found Jeong In-Soo standing there, kitted out in civilian attire while carrying a gift in his hands.
âWow, ahjussi! You look like a totally different person in a normal suit!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI believe the military uniform suits me the best, however.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âBut, you look way younger this way, though?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âOh, uh, thank you.â (Jeong In-Soo)
Jeong In-Soo smiled and entered the apartment.
âWho is it, son?â (mom)
Park Seon-Duk gazed at Jeong In-Soo with suspicious, alert eyes. Pretty much everyone that came to visit her son had been wanting something from him, so she couldnât help but be cautious here.
âHeâs an ahjussi from the military.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠFrom the military?â (mom)
Park Seon-Dukâs voice became an octave colder.
âThis isnât much, but pleaseâŠâ (Jeong In-Soo)
Jeong In-Soo presented the gift he brought along to her.
âThis is hanu, maâam. I wasnât sure what to bring, but this seemed to be the most appropriateâŠâ (Jeong In-Soo) (TL: âHanuâ literally means Korean cattle; beef from Korean-raised cows, in other words. More expensive than imported beef.)
âOh, my! You didnât have to, you know? Oh, you must be thirsty! Please, have a seat. Ji-Hyuk-ah? Please go and fetch refreshments for the guest.â (mom)
âMom, youâre so easy to see through, you know?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âOhohoho. I wonder what this boyâs talking about now?â (mom)
Mom lightly patted her son on his back, and the faint killing intent could be felt every time her palm came in contact.
âAhh. Mom even learned how to do a Chon-gyeong, huh.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk) (TL: âChon-gyeongâ is Bruce Leeâs famed one-inch punch in Korean)
Yi Ji-Hyuk sensed bottomless pit of power from her seemingly light taps on his back, and wordlessly went to the fridge to bring something to drink.
âOh, itâs quite alright, maâam. There was no needâŠ.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âBut, youâre a guest visiting my home.â (mom)
After handing over the drink, Yi Ji-Hyuk settled down on the opposite side of Jeong In-Soo.
âWhat brings you here today? I donât have to go to the army, you know?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI see, so youâre not being drafted. But, I didnât come here to discuss that. I only came today to express my gratitude from the last time.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âLast time?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWhen the Gate opened up in front of this apartment.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âOh, back then. But, stillâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Did I do something worthy of such gratitude?
Yi Ji-Hyuk tilted his head in slight confusion.
âThanks to you defending us, more of my men were able to survive that dayâs events.â (Jeong In-Soo)
Jeong In-Soo stood up from his seat and bowed his waist 90 degrees.
âOnce more, thank you very much.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âUhm, you know, there is no need for you to go that farâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThere is no way I could ever repay what youâve done for us. I was not planning on just repaying you with this simple gesture, and call it a day. Not at all. Although the road ahead will remain tumultuous, I will continue to search for the right opportunity to repay you for the kindness you have shown us in full.â (Jeong In-Soo)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs expression was rather awkward as he shook his head.
âAnd this is how a human being is supposed to act!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Look at how he was expressing his gratitude so sincerely like this, for something Yi Ji-Hyuk did out on a whim. It could only mean one thing: this man here was the model example of how a man should behave!
Compared to this man, the folks over yonder at the KSF were more like hairy beasts that lacked morals. Seriously now, just how much did he do for them already, yet they still were thinking of abusing him even more?
âShould I change my mind and join the army instead?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Even with the promise of the financial support, it seemed infinitely better to work for this Jeong In-Soo, rather than for the KSF.
Well, this man seemed far more upstanding and trustworthy, for one.
âThe truth isâŠ.â (Jeong In-Soo)
Jeong In-Soo carried on with a serious expression.
âI was really surprised.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âMm? About what?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou see, under such circumstances, youâd never find an ability user stepping out to help the members of the Defcom, meaning, non-powered regular people. They all choose to protect their ranks, instead. Usually.â (Jeong In-Soo)
ââŠThey possess enough powers already, that was why. They can take care of themselves.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWell, itâs true that the odds of your survival increases with the greater number of strong people near you. That is why, when an incident like the last time occurs, the Defcom suffers catastrophic loss of people. I canât say the same for the ability users, however. But thanks to you, we have avoided a big loss of life. Even some of my boys are saying that they view the KSF in a new light now.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âIâm not a full time employee with them, though. Just a contractor.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âAhh, I thought as much. Indeed, if you worked for those people, you wouldnât have helped us out in the first place.â (Jeong In-Soo)
Yi Ji-Hyuk tilted his head again.
What the, isnât his anger much more deep seated than it appears?
At a first glance, such a hostile relationship seemed strange, but when one took a second longer to think about it, then it would be apparent that such emotions werenât actually strange at all.
In Berafe, thousands of years had to pass before the boundaries between those who possessed powers and those that didnât, as well as the set of rules, were finally established and were understood by everyone living there. However, it had been only five years since ability users began appearing on Earth.
If you considered that, it wouldnât have been strange to see a bloody war breaking out between the two sides. Hell, from where he stood, it was far more strange to see the two unite to fight the monsters together.
âIn other words, you donât have a relationship with the KSF, Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk?â (Jeong In-Soo)
âThatâs the case. But I agreed to join them soon.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âAh, so thatâs what happened.â (Jeong In-Soo)
Jeong In-Soo licked his lips in regret over the missed chance.
Indeed, it was a regretful thing, but now that Yi Ji-Hyuk had been classified as an ability user, Jeong In-Soo lost the right to request the youthâs draft into the Defcom. Even if Yi Ji-Hyuk did join the Defcom, his management wouldnât be left to Jeong In-Soo, anyways.
The higher-ups would probably end up forming a brand-new special task force to handle him, insteadâŠ
âWhat a regretful thing that is. It would have been quite wonderful if we could continue working together.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âWe arenât going to see each other often?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âSince youâll be joining the KSF, we will run into each other several times in the future, but maintaining a relationship like this one will be quite difficult. Well, the feelings we hold towards the other side arenât what youâd call friendly, you see.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âI donât really care about any of that, though.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âStill, the organisations being what they areâŠ.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âOrganisations are created by people coming together. Meaning, the said organisations should be mindful of the people, instead of other way around. Am I wrong?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Jeong In-Soo formed a smile and nodded his head.
Those were the words that sounded just about right coming from an inexperienced youth, yet, for some reason, it resonated with the veteran soldier.
What a mysterious youth he was.
âWas that the only reason why you stopped by?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âActually, I just showed up hoping for a chance. I thought about suggesting us working together if you havenât joined anyone, but it seems that I was a bit late.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âHmm? I thought ability users were exempt from joining the military, though?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou see, there has been cases of serving soldiers manifesting their abilities in the past. Also, even our side has given some considerate efforts into raising ability users as well. Our overall number of users are lower than that of the KSF, but currently, weâre almost ready to deploy them to the field soon.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âOh, so some people manifested their powers after entering the army?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
That sounded rather plausible, actually.
âYes, sir. They have been transferred to a special unit to receive dedicated training. It has been over two years since the project has begun.â (Jeong In-Soo)
Upon hearing that, Yi Ji-Hyukâs body shuddered out of the blue.
âT, two years?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âExcuse me?â (Jeong In-Soo)
âW, when will those guys be discharged?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Jeong In-Soo smiled awkwardly.
âWell, the country is in an emergency situation, soâŠ.â (Jeong In-Soo)
Yi Ji-Hyuk slowly facepalmed.
It was already bad enough to get forcibly drafted into the army, yet, simply by manifesting oneâs powers at the wrong time, one would end up unable to leave, and forever serve as a soldierâŠ.
Just where in the world would you encounter such a makjang storyline?!
Where was the human rights for those people?!
âOf course, they are now commissioned officers.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âIsnât there a way to⊠not get commissioned at all, in the first place?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âTruth be told, I havenât heard of a case like that.â (Jeong In-Soo)
ââŠDevils.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEven if you are discharged, youâll still be forced to work for the KSF. In that case, itâd better to remain as a soldier, as youâll receive a proper training off the approved guideline. If you are considering your own survival, itâs a better choice, I believe.â (Jeong In-Soo)
Well, he wasnât wrong thereâŠ.
âIn any case, is that everything youâd like to say?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âMmâŠ.â (Jeong In-Soo)
Jeong In-Soo began surveying the surroundings as if he was bothered by something.
âThereâs no one eavesdropping here.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou shouldnât believe everything those people tell you.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âReally, thereâs no one here.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Jeong In-Soo took a bit of time considering Yi Ji-Hyukâs nonchalant attitude, as well as what he was capable of, and finally nodded his head.
âAlright, I understand. Then, I shall trust you. What I wanted to tell you, was⊠when you join the ranks of the KSFâŠâ (Jeong In-Soo)
Jeong In-Sooâs voice became very low.
âYou need to be mindful of a man named Park Seok-Hoon.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âPark Seok-Hoon? Whoâs that now?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠThatâs all I can tell you. I should get going before I overstay my welcome.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âOh, uh, sure.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk walked to the door with Jeong In-Soo.
âMister Yi Ji-Hyuk, allow me to say thank you once more.â (Jeong In-Soo)
âCome on, ahjussi. Itâs fine, I say.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs mind was in a weird state as he looked at Jeong In-Soo.
He found it quite amazing that a soldier who had encountered many life or death fights could express his gratitude to this extent.
Yi Ji-Hyuk had been living on the battlefield for far too long now, which helped him in appreciating Jeong In-Sooâs personality greatly. But on the other hand, he also found it a bit regrettable, too.
This career military man, without a doubt, mustâve been living in a whole different hell than others around him. In a warzone, people like him, with such personalities, they would try to endure and then endure some more, only to fail and lose themselves in the end.
The personalities of such a person, who cherished every single subordinate serving under him, wouldnât be able to overcome the grief stemming from all the losses.
âMm. Ahjussi? An advice. You shouldnât worry too much about it.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âExcuse me?â (Jeong In-Soo)
âThey were not your fault. Remember that.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Jeong In-Soo wordlessly hung his head.
Yi Ji-Hyuk could see his faintly trembling shoulders.
ââŠ.Thank you.â (Jeong In-Soo)
Jeong In-Soo didnât say anything else, before performing a military salute. Then, he slowly walked away.
âWho was that man, son?â (mom)
Park Seon-Duk asked her son shortly afterwards.
âHeâs a Colonel from the Defcom.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIsnât he a really high ranking official, then?â (mom)
âYep, he indeed is.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âŠ.And a man who had to endure just as much, too.
âNow that I think about itâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
There was something not quite right about the state of the current world.
Monsters and ability users were appearing left, right, and centre, yet the whole world was functioning as it always had been.
âMaybe, it has already begunâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âNah. Itâs nothing, mom.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
It seemed that only Yi Ji-Hyuk could sense the massive chasm cutting across the entire world at the moment. And well, that chasm would slowly but surely encroach ever closer, until it swallowed whole the entire world.
âMom, Iâm hungry. Gimme something to eat.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWhat kind of a person gets hungry every three hours?!â (mom)
âThereâs nothing I can do, though?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âFine, fine. Wait for a bit. Iâll prepare some food for you.â (mom)
âNg, thanks mom.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He had a feeling that these normal and unremarkable days wouldnât last forever.
So, Yi Ji-Hyuk resolved himself to enjoy to the fullest the remaining period of leisure.
Soon enough, the days of hard slog would arrive anyways.