âShe certainly lives up to her name. What an ambitious and courageous lady.â
Jang Maldong guffawed after the meeting broke. He seemed pleased for the first time in quite some time. Anyone could see that he was satisfied with what happened.
Seol Jihu smiled bitterly.
âIâm actually worried that sheâs being too strong from the first meeting.â
âWeâre not playing house. Anyone who doesnât find what she said acceptable should leave immediately.â
âFrom what Iâve heard, she didnât say a single wrong thing. Everyone became speechless because everything she said was agreeable. And that includes Chohong. Didnât you see it yourself?â
Jang Maldong interrupted him flatly.
âThe freedom theyâve been enjoying until now was all because they worked under the banner of Carpe Diem, which stands for seize the day. Are you going to continue using the name Carpe Diem?â
âRight, youâre not. New wine has to be brewed in a new keg. In the first place, teams also have basic rules they need to uphold. Carpe Diem is the one thatâs special.â
Seeing as how Seol Jihu didnât raise any objection or disagreement, Jang Maldong continued.
âJihu, being a member of an organization means living a communal life. Itâs a community where members share common values and interests.â
âThere are only ten of us now, but the number of members will naturally rise as the organization gets bigger. Perhaps the number will go beyond being in two digits to three digits.â
Jang Maldong looked around the office, checking that no one else was around, before bringing his face closer to Seol Jihu.
He lowered his voice and whispered.
âAs more people gather together, the chances of an incident breaking out inevitably increases. Conflicts might happen, like Seol-Ah and Sora.â
Seol Jihu understood immediately once he brought up Yi Seol-Ah and Phi Sora as an example.
âThereâs a limit to an arbitrator stepping up and handling the issue. You have to let the parties involved resolve the situation on their own. Of course, you canât give them too much freedom, or else the community will instantly become a mess. Iâve seen more than a few organizations that collapsed because of this.â
âThatâs why you need rules and discipline. Applying principles and fundamental rules to everything to assure fairness. Miss Kim Hannah knows this too well.â
Only then did Jang Maldong retract his face and sit back down on the couch.
âIâm saying this just in case. Donât tell her to take it easy.â
âAt least, not for now. I canât understand why someone of her caliber is here to help us outâŚâ
Jang Maldong smiled bitterly.
âBut her eyes were very clearly burning. I donât know what happened, but her determination is real. She must be clenching her teeth on the inside.â
ââŚYes, I understand.â
Seol Jihu barely managed to nod his head.
Carpe Diemâs transformation into an organization. The once vague plan was starting to gain momentum.
After bringing in Kim Hannah.
They had to go through several complicated hoops to officially register as an organization, and Kim Hannah was Carpe Diemâs sole reliable expert in this field.
As a result, she was busy working starting from the first day she arrived at Haramark.
Seol Jihu followed Kim Hannah around, helping her out and learning the ropes. If there was one thing he learned, it was that Kim Hannah kept a regular schedule no matter how busy she was.
Counting the time with an hourglass, Kim Hannah went to bed at 2 a.m. and woke up at 6 a.m without exception.
She started the day by washing her face and doing some light exercise. Then after finishing breakfast, she went to work right away.
Other than two shorts breaks for lunch and dinner, she spent all of her time working.
Seol Jihu couldnât help but feel bad as she was like a company employee working overtime every day.
As a result of focusing on administrative work without wasting a single minute, Kim Hannah began to show results in just a few days.
The first was happening now. Chohong, Marcel Ghionea, Phi Sora, and Hugo had each coughed up 55 gold coins and 120 gems.
Seol Jihu blankly stared at the gold coins that were delivered to Kim Hannah. A total of 220 gold coins and 480 gems⌠it was truly an astonishing amount.
ââŚI feel like my sense of money is getting weird.â
âIn the past, never mind a gold coin, I thought even a few dozen silver coins was a lotâŚâ
Enticing Maria with a few dozen silver coins almost felt like a dream.
âWell, I donât blame you. I almost screamed when you opened your bag to show me.â
Kim Hannah spoke with a chortle.
âAh, Jihu, you take out 20 percent from your share too.â
âTaking 20 percent from each founding member is enough to get started. You donât have to burden yourself just because youâre the leader. Itâs important to keep private and organization assets separate.â
Just what kind of family was she raised in to be so smart?
Seol Jihu was prepared to suffer a huge expenditure, so he was pleasantly surprised to hear this.
He happily handed over 110 gold coins and 240 gems, which included Floneâs share.
But he could even reclaim a part of this expenditure as Marcel Ghionea formally requested to pay for the Laurel of Triumph.
After a little bit of price negotiation, they settled on 20 gold coins. Although its premium label as a Banquet reward would normally make it 30 gold coins, Seol Jihu gave him a huge discount since he was a team member.
Even this little gesture had Marcel Ghionea feeling extremely touched.
But because Seol Jihu considered the crossbow a gift and wasnât intending on taking it back until Kim Hannah mentioned it, he saw the exchange as an unexpected extra income.
What made him happier was that this counted toward his private asset and not the organizational fund.
Phi Sora, on the other hand, put the matter aside temporarily. She was almost enticed by the huge discount, but it wasnât an easy decision to buy a full set of armor plus a weapon.
In Paradise, equipment suitable for higher-ranked Earthlings got more expensive exponentially.
Since this equipment was also from the Banquet, the enormous price needed to purchase it all made Phi Sora hesitate.
In the end, Phi Sora swallowed her tears and returned the equipment. Then, she agreed on a four-month rental period starting from the day Carpe Diem would officially be registered as an organization.
It really felt like the organizationâs system was coming together starting from the little things.
Kim Hannah stretched after tapping a stack of paper against the desk to organize it.
âIâll look over it one last time and give it to you tomorrow. All you have to do is send it to the Royal Palace of Eva through a messenger. Write your name as the sender and the royal administrator as the receiver. Iâll give you the address.â
Seol Jihu asked while flipping through the documents.
âYou said this is the first step?â
âYep. Weâre basically asking the Eva Royal Palace for their opinion. Our team wants to settle down in your city and work, what do you think? Now, do you remember what I told you about the way they respond?â
It was a sudden question, but Seol Jihu answered as he had learned.
âThe documents you sent areââ
âAh, you donât have to go into detail. Just say the main point.â
âThis letter started with the Empire 500 years agoââ
When Kim Hannah turned serious, Seol Jihu laughed and corrected himself.
âTheir response is generally one of the two: a formal we permit your stay or a pensive letâs meet and talk.â
Kim Hannah clicked her tongue and sighed.
âTrying to crack a joke whenever you can⌠anyway, the former is really a roundabout way of rejecting us. If itâs simply staying in Eva, anyone can do it, right? Unless youâre a high-profile criminal on the Red Notice.â
âThe latterâ it means Eva is interested. Theyâll come to us. Thatâs when their screening begins.â
âTheyâll come to us? To Carpe Diemâs office?â
âHow else are they going to see with their own eyes? Whether the documents we sent are true or false. Weâll also discuss other things. Theyâll ask why youâre leaving Haramark to come to Eva, so make sure you have an answer.â
Kim Hannah said they would be 80 percent done after this stage before continuing her explanation.
âIf the talk goes well, Eva will bring up the matter about the land. You can leave things to me from that point on.â
Only after all of the above processes ended would they be able to officially put their name on Paradiseâs registry of organizations.
In a way, the whole process was similar to getting a visa approved for travel. Checking their background and financial power, seeing whether they would be helpful to the development and safety of EvaâŚ
âThese documents getting cleared comes first. For the record, over 80 percent of applicants receive permission for stay at this stage.â
âNo matter how famous your team is, at the end of the day, itâs just a team. If a team is a feather, then an organization is a boulder.â
Meaning, the weight each word carried was different.
Seol Jihu shook his head.
âTo be honest, Iâm still a little confused. I donât know why they made the procedure so complicated.â
âWell, it wasnât like this in the past.â
Kim Hannah glanced at Seol Jihu before letting out a dry cough.
She swallowed the words, âWhen Paradise first opened, kingdoms welcomed the creation of new organizations.â
Doing so would be spitting on the faces of Earthlings including herself.
âItâs because the area of activity in Paradise expanded too rapidly⌠though, you probably have no clue what that means.â
Kim Hannah learned in the past few days that although Seol Jihu was renowned and skilled, he was lacking when it came to the breadth of knowledge regarding Paradise.
âTo put it simply, youâll be recognized as a Paradisian. You wonât be treated as an ordinary citizen, but a noble.â
Strictly speaking, Earthlings were outsiders to Paradise. Because they were summoned by the Seven Gods, they were almost never mistreated. But while they were stronger in both number and quality, what they could and couldnât do was strictly separated by law.
âBeing recognized as a Paradisian will grant you the protection of the law. What do you think will happen if you become nobility?â
The answer was obviousâ becoming a fish in water.
Seol Jihu murmured the answer inwardly, but the truth was that nobility was an outdated concept and an empty title these days.
Most of Paradiseâs nobles had died from the long war or escaped. Practically none remained in the current Paradise.
âSo things turned out like this because the royal families tried to replace these nobles with Earthlings?â
Seol Jihu had the above thought, but he didnât ask Kim Hannah to confirm his suspicion.
It wasnât as if Kim Hannah knew everything about Paradise. Plus, he figured asking her whenever he had a question was a bad habit to develop.
Finding out by himself would make the answer stick to his mind longer.
âAnyway, itâs not an easy task. But⌠itâs nothing for you to lose your sleep over.â
Kim Hannah yawned and got up from her seat.
âItâs not like I donât have any worries, but this team has huge merit that will easily cover its tiny flaws.â
âYep. Itâs almost like a cheat-key. And this team has two.â
âAnd what are those?â
Using the hand that was covering her yawning mouth, she pointed at Seol Jihu.
Then, her index finger moved to the door.
The next morning, Seol Jihu left the office around noon.
It was to deliver the documents Kim Hannah gave him to the messenger.
However, he paused his steps before he could get down the stairs.
It was because a familiar woman was sitting on the edge of the staircase.
Chohong tilted her head back in surprise. But she soon fixed her expression and spat out her cigarette.
âOh, where are you going?â
âTo send a messenger.â
âYep, I have to send documents to Eva Royal Palace.â
Seol Jihu raised the envelope in his hand and shook it left and right.
Chohong nodded her head quietly before standing up.
Because she looked a bit sullen, Seol Jihu couldnât help but ask.
âWhatâs wrong? Itâs not like you. Did something happen?â
Chohong rubbed her poor feet repeatedly until she finally murmured with a crestfallen voice.
âItâs just⌠I canât believe Carpe Diem will become an organization.â
âWe havenât even heard back from Eva yet.â
âI know, but I never thought I would have anything to do with an organization in my lifetime.â
Chohong smacked her lips.
âHow should I put this⌠Iâm a little restless.â
Seol Jihu trudged down the stairs and asked.
âYouâre not planning on leaving, are you?â
âYa bastard, why would I? Iâve been here the longest. You think Iâll miss this opportunity?â
After shouting rather cheerfully, she spun back.
âSee ya later. Iâm gonna go chug some liquor at the pub.â
But before Chohong could take a single step, Seol Jihuâs hand grabbed her shoulder.
âWhere do you think youâre running away to?â
The corner of Seol Jihuâs mouth curled up.
âW-What? I said Iâm going to the pub! L-Let go!â
Chohong stuttered and twisted her body here and there. But Seol Jihu wasnât the type of person to let her go so easily, especially when he finally had something to hang over her head.
âAigoo~ Boss Chung. Going to the pub sounds great, but you gotta settle the tab first, no?â
Chohongâs head creaked back.
Seol Jihu gave a sly smile.
âDo you want to go with Oppa or Hubby?â
Chohongâs eyes began to tremble. She seemed to be saying, âYou still remember that?â
âOr do you prefer Master instead?â
âNow, now, Iâll hear you out, so calm down.â
Chohongâs face reddened, and Seol Jihu giggled uncontrollably.
Having mixed feelings about Carpe Diem becoming an organization had to be an excuse. She was probably brooding about the bet she carelessly made with Seol Jihu.
She tried to sneak her way out of it by making up a shoddy excuse, but her acting was meaningless in front of the prankster.
âYou have nothing to say, right?â
Chohongâs neck trembled.
âYou promised. Kim Hannah and Yuhui Noona. You said youâd call me whatever I would like, if I managed to recruit just one of them. You said youâd be ve~ry polite and well-mannered.â
In the end, she chose to play dumb.
Seol Jihu went, âHoh~â seeing Chohong struggle to feign ignorance.
âYou want to play dumb?â
âKyaa, so a Priestâs vow doesnât mean anything?â
âWait, dude, okay, I remember saying that. But didnât I say you had to recruit both?â
âNo, no, I definitely remember saying you had to recruit both.â
âOoh~ So youâre resorting to fabrication and demagoguery to win? Do you want to go to Invidiaâs temple to confirm?â
Chohong shut her mouth and frowned.
She had vowed upon her power as a Priest with Invidia as her witness. There was nothing she could do if Seol Jihu wanted to pursue the matter to the end.
âFucking hell⌠why did I say that?â
She remembered Dylan advising her to think thrice before saying anything.
Seeing Chohong about to burst into tears, Seol Jihu giggled.
Having played with her enough to relieve his boredom, he chose to stop here for today. That way, he would be able to have fun another time.
âHm⌠maybe you did say both.â
Once he tilted his head while rubbing his chin, Chohongâs complexion brightened instantly.
âY-Yeah! I know I said both!â
âI donât know⌠well, weâll know for sure once we go to the temple to check. Wanna go?â
âAh, hey, we donât need to go that far. Donât be a sissy.â
Chohong clung to him desperately, speaking in a rare nasally voice.
âOkay, so youâre saying it was both?â
âAlright, fine. You wonât say anything once I recruit Yuhui Noona too, right?â
Chohong nodded her head madly.
âOf course! I wonât say a peep. If I go back on my words, Iâd really be a bitch. Iâll say it now! Iâm a dog if I go back on my words! For real!â
Seol Jihu just landed himself a legitimate way of treating Chohong like a dog.
Like a puppy that had a violent personality, but was really a gentle sweetie.
âI donât know⌠I feel like youâll make up another excuseâŚâ
âI wonât. Okay, letâs do this then. Letâs write a new contract. Iâll sign it this time.â
She darted off somewhere, brought back a pen and a piece of paper, then began to write a contract.
âI, Chohong⌠if Seol Jihu succeeds in recruiting both Kim Hannah and Seo Yuhui⌠will do what he wants⌠vow upon Goddess InvidiaâŚâ
âDonât forget the part of you being a dog.â
âYeah, yeah, I will.â
She even signed with a thumbprint.
âOkay, there. Take it. Take it, you dirty bastard.â
Chohong held the contract out while grumbling with a relieved face.
âYou wonât bitch about it later?â
Seol Jihu smirked and took the contract.
âYou hate it that much?â
âI donât know what youâre talking about. Anyway, the terms of this contract are final.â
âWow, whereâd you throw out your conscience?â
âScrew my conscience! Take it!â
Once Seol Jihu reluctantly put the contract away, Chohong yelled in delight.
She would have had no way out if they went to the temple, but she had somehow managed to turn the situation around at the end.
How could she not be happy?
In truth, Chohong had done some calculations in pulling off this performance.
Kim Hannah joining Carpe Diem was absurd, but she could chuck it up to gears perfectly falling into place since Seol Jihu was connected to Kim Hannah as an Invited and Inviter.
But successfully recruiting the remaining person was truly, truly impossible.
The probability was an absolute zero.
Paradiseâs myth and legend!
An Earthling known as the Iron Wall, who refused to join any organization until now, coming to a meager Carpe Diem?
A dog strolling by would grab its belly and roll around in laughter.
Because Chohong knew this, she regained her leisure in an instant.
âHaha, you cute son of a bitch. You wanted this Noona to call you Oppa that much? Well, dream on!â
âEhew, you sure are in your own dreamland.â
Seeing Seol Jihu shaking his head, Chohong sniggered.
On the other hand, at the same time.
The building on the opposite side of the bickering duo seemed quiet on the outside, but was rowdy on the inside.
It was because its owner was busy preparing for a move.
âAh, weâre finally done.â
Once the Priest plopped down, Seo Yuhui clasped her hands together and smiled.
âThanks. Iâm sorry for asking you to help out again.â
âNo, um, Iâm fine helping out, butâŚâ
The Priest stared at Seo Yuhui resentfully.
âBut arenât you going too far, Unni? It hasnât been that long since you moved to Haramark and youâre moving again? And to Eva this time?â
âSorry, I had no clue that my baby would move to Eva.â
The Priest breathed out a deep sigh before looking at the fully-packed sacks with an exhausted expression.
âYouâre really going all out with parenting. If he moves again, youâre going to follow him again and again and again?â
âYeah, but I wonât call you about a move from now on.â
When the Priest stared at her fixedly, Seo Yuhui tilted her head slightly and clasped her hands over her cheeks.
âWell, erm, you see⌠that childâŚâ
Closing her eyes, she screamed quietly like a teenage girl who finally met her knight in shining armor.
âHe said he wanted to protect me~â
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