Seol Jihu accompanied Hao Win to the door and bid farewell. Once Hao Win left, the personal guards that had followed him to Carpe Diemâs building went up to him.
Hao Win didnât say a word and walked to the street with a somewhat stiff expression.
Tk. A raindrop fell from the sky. Hao Win abruptly paused and tilted his head up.
The sun was still in the middle of the sky, yet the sky was dark. Rain clouds had rolled in before he noticed, and it seemed it would rain any moment now.
Tk, tk, tk, tk. As if to prove him right, more raindrops began to fall in the next moment.
A man wearing black sunglasses glanced up before spreading open a jacket on his arm and approaching Hao Win.
The man who was putting the jacket over Hao Win paused at the sudden call.
âYou once asked me why I chose Carpe Diemâs leader, do you remember that?â
âItâs simple. Because he shined brighter than anyone else.â
Hao Win continued while still looking up at the sky.
âA man who accomplishes impossible feats. A witty problem-solver who brings a solution when everyone else is lost and sees the ingenious plan to completion. That is the Earthling and Irregular, Seol of Haramark.â
âI witnessed it clearly at the Banquet. He visited the minority faction, consoling them to join his cause. He persuaded the majority faction and subdued anyone trying to break the harmony with violence. And when he brought up the idea of exchanging the Dissonant Wish⊠I was deeply moved. He used his cards at the perfect timing. And I knew immediately that I could never do the same.â
Ming Jie who was listening carefully said.
âIf you are trying to draw a comparison to Carpe Diemâs recent action, I would like to point out that violence is an employable method as well.â
âI acknowledge that.â
Hao Win agreed right away.
âSuppressing the enemy with your strength is a necessary method. I know that. ButâŠâ
Saying this, Hao Win looked back at the imposing building.
âGetting used to something⊠is similar to being inebriated.â
He spoke with a hint of regret.
âThe more you flaunt authority, the more you become addicted. The more you fall in love, the more you become enamored. And the more you use strength, the more you become drunk on it.
âSimilarly, the more you fall into madness, the deeper you fall. Almost like getting more inebriated as you drink.â
The gentle drizzle was drenching Hao Winâs clothes before he noticed. Hao Win took his eyes off the building and sighed.
He wasnât saying that it was bad to run while looking forward. There were certainly times when it was necessary.
The problem was the mental state of the person running.
Was he running while looking forward? Or was he unable to look anywhere else?
That wasnât all. He had to tread carefully even if he was running with a sharp mind, but now he was rushing forward while intoxicated. He wasnât taking breaks to look back, nor was he looking around at the people running with him.
Hao Win smacked his lips for a long time before turning his gaze back down.
âHow are the remaining seven organizationsâ movements?â
âNothing seems out of the ordinary.â
âSo theyâve decided to lay low.â
âFor now, at least. But given their personalities, I doubt theyâll stay still for long.â
This couldnât continue. An unjust attack could come flying at his back at any moment. In the worst-case scenario, he might even trip on an obstacle right in front of him.
The moment Seol Jihu fell, the hyenas biding their time would pounce excitedly and eat to their heartsâ content, not leaving behind even a single piece of meat, making sure that he could not stand up ever again.
Hao Win wanted to make Seol Jihu take a break, but the water had already been spilled. Just like Seol Jihu said, they were now in a situation where they had to see things to the end.
If they stopped halfway, it would be worse than not starting at all.
This was the cause of Hao Winâs dilemma.
âI doubt anything bad will happen with Miss Foxy by his side, but⊠I guess thereâs no other way.â
Hao Win muttered under his breath. Ming Jie finally put the jacket over him and lowered his hand.
âHave you decided, sir?â
âDecided or not, we donât have a choice. Weâve been forced.â
It wasnât that they were in a horrible situation with no way out. They just had to help Seol Jihu so he could run while only looking forward until this matter was fully resolved.
âThe Triads will have to become Carpe Diemâs shield for a while.â
Announcing resolutely, Hao Win looked back at Ming Jie.
âCan you contact a few rogues?â
âI have their contact info⊠but may I know why?â
âEven as a shield, Iâm not the type to sit around and take a beating. You can use shields to attack too. You know, bashing and striking.â
Hao Win cackled as he took out a pack of cigarettes. Ming Jie tilted his head, but didnât ask any further.
âIâll look into it.â
âDonât look for them in Eva, but in Haramark⊠no, itâs fine as long as theyâre not from Eva. Remember, they cannot be from Eva.â
âHow many will we need?â
âEnough to observe all of Evaâs organizations. Bring them here as soon as possible. And be discrete.â
Hao Win revealed his teeth and smiled.
The Carpe Diem building had several meeting rooms as Kim Hannah had created one on each floor in consideration of creating multiple smaller teams in the future.
Todayâs meeting took place in the great meeting room which was spacious enough to fit over 100 people.
âEvaâs organizations have split up their territories well, but thatâs only when it comes to land. For business, they mostly operate together.â
Kim Hannahâs voice had enough force to fill the entire room.
âThe only difference is which side is in charge and which side takes more benefits.â
Kim Hannah looked back at a chalkboard which contained three provisions.
âEvaâs organizations make money through three primary methods. The first is real estate, the second is slave hunt and trade, and the third is loan-sharking and prostitution.â
Jang Maldong furrowed his brows.
âAmong these, Leader Seol Jihu recently led the charge to ruin the slave hunt and trade. Itâs hard to say itâs been stopped 100 percent, but with the royal administratorâs declaration and the royal family strengthening their border patrol, the organizations should stay quiet for a while.â
In truth, Seol Jihu had more than ruined the slave hunt and trade as he had directly affected future prospects as well.
Everyone knew that the organizations suffered a great loss. Now, Evaâs organizations were choosing to lay low rather than take action.
But that didnât mean they would let Carpe Diem do as it wished. They had to be scheming to make up their losses somehow. Since real estate was an asset they almost fully owned, they wouldnât be able to milk any more money out of it.
âSo, itâs highly likely that theyâll shift their focus on loan-sharking and prostitution.â
They were already milking this revenue stream, but now they would squeeze it dry. After all, even a dried squid would produce some water when wrung.
âPeople who arenât familiar with Eva call it the City of Priests, but the ones who are familiar call it the City of Luxury and Pleasure.â
Kim Hannah placed her hands on the long table and looked around.
âHas anyone gone outside at night?â
Hugo nodded while smiling in satisfaction.
âEvaâs nightlife is well known. For one, itâs cheap. Itâs also fun picking and choosing who youâŠâ
Hugo trailed off, unable to finish his sentence, as Seol Jihu stared at him fixedly. Kim Hannah smiled.
âRight, Evaâs nightlife is flocked by Earthlings. Why do you think that is?â
âIsnât that obvious? They borrowed money from loan sharks and failed to pay up, so they were pulled into prostitution.â
Chohong spoke apathetically.
âYes, thatâs right. Can you take a look at the paper I gave you?â
Kim Hannah said as she raised a piece of paper she had handed out earlier. After a few ruffles, her voice rang out again.
âI personally went out to gather this information. One woman couldnât endure Paradiseâs difficult livelihood and borrowed money from Evaâs organization. The amount was 30 silvers. Four years went by and nowâŠâ
Kim Hannah looked down at the paper and took a brief pause before looking back up.
âThe amount she owes is 70.8 silvers.â
That was an annual interest of 34 percent. It was the same as borrowing 15,150,000 won on Earth and having to return 35,743,000 won four years later.
Seol Jihu gasped at the super high interest rate.
âFor just 70 silversâŠâ
Yi Seol-Ah tilted her head and murmured carefully.
âWell, look at you, arenât you a rich man.â
Kim Hannah and Maria glared at him simultaneously. Seol Jihu dropped his head.
âListen, most men have been conscripted away and only women are left in the city. They canât work as coachmen and no one will use them as porters. These women have to take care of their parentsâ and their childrenâs livelihood by themselves. Can you still say itâs just 70 silvers?â
âDonât shoot your mouth off if you havenât experienced it personally.â
Phi Sora also chimed in with a frustrated tone.
Thinking about it again, Seol Jihu had only become rich from the Pagoda of Dreams expedition. Before that, his entire savings consisted of half a piece of gold, several hundred silver coins, and three or four decorations.
And that was after he was successful in many other missions and made good money.
More importantly, Earthlings and Paradisians had vastly different ways of making money and vastly different earnings. With a long war that had continued on for dozens of years, the reality of Paradise was that Paradisians who were at the lowest social class found it difficult to even see a single silver coin.
There was a reason people said organizations were nobles, Earthlings were peasants, and Paradisians were slaves.
Chohong locked her hands and stretched them up.
âUwaaaaah! So youâre saying charging so much in interest is illegal and we should go beat them up for it?â
Kim Hannah shook her head.
âNo, thatâs not true.â
âLending money and receiving interest in return. That isnât illegal in the slightest.â
Chohong paused and blinked in confusion.
âThe annual interest rate of 34 percent, this amount has been agreed upon by the royal palace. They cannot and should not do anything to break it.â
Seol Jihuâs eyes narrowed.
âEven 34 percent is a lot lower than where it started. Originally, the amount was excessively high, being quadruple of what it is now, and when people failed to pay back the amount, the loan-sharks would take the right to their property and land. Administrator Sorg KĂŒhne eventually got wind of it and did his best to protect the citizensâ interests. While he succeeded in protecting the land rights, he couldnât do anything about the actual amount owed.â
In other words, even the absurd 34 percent interest was the result of hard negotiation.
ââŠI wonder what would have happened to this city if not for the Federation and Tigol Fortress.â
Marcel Ghionea muttered to himself.
But what Kim Hannah said next delivered a twist.
âThat doesnât mean thereâs nothing to dig into.â
Seol Jihu and everyone else turned their attention to Kim Hannah.
âItâs nothing difficult. Thereâs a very simple and easy solution.â
âWhat is it? Get on with it.â
Chohong made an irked expression, and Kim Hannah tilted her chin slightly. Then, she spoke.
âWe just have to buy out their debts. Simply put, weâll be paying off their debt in their place. Then Paradisian women will be able to escape the cycle of pain theyâve gotten themselves into, right?â
In an instant, everyone made dumbfounded faces.
âThis way, we can also shake the foundation of the gold mine the organizations have been using for the past several years. Without women, they canât operate their business.â
The first one to react was unsurprisingly Maria.
âAre you crazy, Unni?â
âNo way, thatâs bullshit!â
Chohong looked dumbstruck as well. They werenât the only ones who objected as others also chipped in, saying things like, âThatâs all you could come up with after all that?â
Only Seo Yuhui maintained her silence, her eyes closed in contemplation. Even Jang Maldong looked a little taken aback.
âMm, I know you mean well, Miss Kim Hannah, butâŠâ
He furrowed his brows, stopping short of finishing his sentence. Kim Hannah was smiling, enjoying the ruckus with her arms crossed. It was as if she expected this reaction.
At that moment, Seo Yuhui opened her mouth.
âDo you think itâs possible?â
It was a question that was purely hypothetical. But Kim Hannah went, âOh~â in surprise.
âNo, weâll have to try it to know for certain, but itâs more likely to fail.â
âItâs bait. It doesnât matter if you sprinkle it or not, but itâs probably better to do it.â
âYou mean thereâs a real plan.â
âThatâs still in the works. Iâll let everyone know when I confirm it.â
Seo Yuhui nodded. Kim Hannah looked around at everyone else.
âAny other concerns?â
âFeel free to speak your mind. I understand you have misgivings about the plan. But if youâre going to raise questions, can you do it now? I hate it when people cut in.â
Surprisingly, the mumble died down. Only doubtful gazes remained. It was unlikely that Paradiseâs infamous scammer would have brought up a losing scheme, but Chohong was reluctant as she just couldnât understand the true meaning.
âI mean⊠itâs not that I canât do it. But it just doesnât make sense. Even if weâre well-off, how can we pay off everyoneâs debts? Maybe if itâs just a part of itâŠâ
âYeah, just a part is fine.â
âEven a king is unable to take care of all the poor. So we just have to help a little for the sake of this plan. Thatâs more than enough.â
Kim Hannah took out a new piece of paper.
âI surveyed around 40 households yesterday. The sample size is small, but they each had around 87 silver coins in debt. Just by donating a gold coin, you can save about eleven people. Ten would be able to save 110.â
Kim Hannah smiled sweetly.
âAnd you all have gold eggs, gold coins, silver chunks, silver coins, gems, and more. Thousands in total.â
âI have a question as well.â
Jang Maldong raised his hand.
âEven if we pay off their debt, that wonât solve the underlying problem. These women have to use most of the money they make by prostitution to pay off the interest, but it isnât as if Paradisians arenât taking a single copper coin home. Of course, the organizations are leaving some for them so these women donât die of hunger, but itâs true that this is how these women make their living.â
He was right. Just because the women would be relieved of their debts, it didnât mean they would be free to live happy lives. Unless their livelihood was guaranteed, they would have to borrow money again or continue prostitution.
âThatâs true. But that problem can be solved by temporarily donating food as well. With our money, of course.â
However, Seol Jihu was thinking that this plan was entirely doable in the short term. Only the prices of land and High Ranker equipment were absurdly expensive. Other itemsâ prices were relatively normal.
In the past, although it was only possible with the Haramark Royal Familyâs help, Seol Jihu had helped to accommodate hundreds of villagers from Ramman Village with a single gold bar.
Chohong sent a sharp glance.
âYouâre not forcing us, are you?â
âOf course not. Weâre planning to use a part of the organizationâs funding. You donât have to pay anything if you donât want to.â
âJeez, you make it sound like youâre being nice and giving us a chance to be generous.â
âWell, itâs rare to get opportunities like this.â
âHaha, youâre right, itâs hard to get opportunities to burn money like this.â
As Chohong commented sarcastically, Maria cheered her on from the side. Regardless, Kim Hannah raised two fingers.
âEven if you can receive two benefits from it?â
Chohongâs eyebrows went up.
âYouâre not going to say, âOh~ You can gain the favor of the public~â are you?â
âThat is important to us, but if you donât careâŠâ
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