âThief,â I heard Earth call me as I sat around in my rooftop room, but I paid it no mind. I really did receive so much more from the Shire Group, Abu Dhabiâs royal family, the Chloe Group, and the Asyut Group, on top of the letters of recommendation. But I hadnât gone to them to try and take more from them, like the way Earth had so kindly put it. I went to go help them and only asked for a letter in return. These organizations were my comrades for at least three years during the Otadolon stage. I didnât tell them that, since they werenât going to believe me in the first place. I just showed them what my abilities were and that I would be a great asset to them.
When I did that, each organization wrote me a splendid letter on their best stationary and ink and dumped a pile of gifts in my arms. I tried to turn them all down, but they insisted. They tried not to show it, but they were very afraid of me. I completely understood why, since I would have been the same if I were in their shoes. Only time could fix that.
âShould I move?â This small, cramped rooftop room had been my home for thirty years of my life. It was the one place I could rest at, it separated me from the rest of the world. I always missed it, to the point that I had even visited its ruins when I made that small trip to Earth from the Continent. But when I came back to the rooftop room that was restored to its previous sad state, I realized that I had brainwashed myself into thinking I had good memories here⊠or maybe I had just become too big for it.
âLetâs move!â I made my decision.
âMove?â Shaman Ko suddenly appeared and asked me, with the Dungeon Mole and the Tendon in his hands.
âYeah, letâs move to a huge place big enough for you to run around in with your Mole and Tendon,â I replied, undeterred. This was the first time Shaman Ko actually talked to me, but I wasnât surprised. I had been waiting for it to happen.
âMe too! I want to move to a big house, too!â
ââŠâ I didnât reply to Earth. It was impossible to find a house big enough for Earth to run around in. Ignoring Earth, I reached into my pocket and took out six cards. They were limitless bank cards given to me by the six conglomerates I had visited a few days ago. Still, I was probably the richest man on Earth without these cards. I hadnât realized it when I had borrowed the gold from Earth, but I still had billions of golden rings in my inventory. Each one was made out of solid gold and from what Earth had told me, I had more gold than existed naturally on Earth.
âGive me my gold already!â
âAlright, alright. Here, take it.â I pulled out a handful of golden rings and stuck my hand out in front of me. In an instant, the golden rings vanished from my hand.
âGiveâŠno, plus interest!â
âUgh, fine. Take them.â I took out another handful of golden rings.
âHmph. I feel like I lost out on something.â
âI have no idea what you mean.â I leaned back, thinking about what sort of house to move into.
âI should get an interview after all those letters, right?â I had gotten offers from all six conglomerates to join their company when I told them I wanted to work for the Sunbin Group, promising me a high position. But I turned them all down. I had a reason I put in all this work.
âWell, since thereâs some time until the interviews, I should go see them. Theyâre the perfect people to have as assistants.â The Gnosis Guild was the last guild to join the Empire. I had the chance to talk a lot with Alpha, the guildâs master. He told me that he ran a private detective agency in Seoul before the Otadolon stage. He also told me that he was the son of a USFK soldier and a Korean woman, and was raised alone by his mother. He also told me about his anger and disappointment towards the father he had never met.
âI can hire him to look into my grandfatherâs company. I guess India is all thatâs left.â Repaying Pedro was easy, I just needed to deal with the NCR cartel that was oppressing him and his family. But it was going to be difficult to help Lagus and Muskan in India. To help them, I was going to need economic power. Then again, I had all the economic power I needed in my pocket.
The Sunbin Groupâs board of directors was in a panic over the application of one new hire. It attracted so much attention that Song Daechul and Song Myungsoo had to intervene.
âTheyâre all real?â asked Song Myungsoo.
âYes sir, every single one of them. It was hard to believe that the Shire and Chloe Groups were among them, but the UAE even sent the ambassador from their embassy to confirm it. The ambassador told us that Lee Jiwon was considered a member of the royal family.â
Song Myungsoo stared at the head of Strategic Planning in silent surprise. The embassy didnât just send a liaison; they had sent the ambassador himself! That meant the Sunbin Group no longer had a reason to doubt Lee Jiwon any longer.
âWhy does someone like this want to join the Sunbin Group?â He was thirty years old, too old to be a new hire and he didnât have enough qualifications, but who cared about that? He had enough connections to get letters of recommendation from CEOs and the president of a foreign nation directly. He was set for life!
Furthermore, from the conversations the Sunbin Group had with the foreign companies, it was clear that they all highly respected Lee Jiwon. They lauded him. That confused the Sunbin Group even more. All Lee Jiwon had to his name was the small rooftop room he lived in. There was also no reason to think that he was a corporate spy or anything. He had provided all of his legal information and the Sunbin Group had already done a thorough background check.
âAll of this information is true?â
âYes sir. We checked and double-checked. We even went to the factory he used to work at.â
Song Myungsoo held the file on Lee Jiwon in his hand. He was an orphan and lived in poverty most of his life. There was nothing about him that could get him all of those letters.
âShould we bring him to the first round of interviews?â Bang Manho, the head of Strategic Planning asked.
âOf course we should. Heâs connected with the Shire Group. We can establish an avenue to approach the American company and open up more trade into the US.â The Sunbin Group carried more than a hundred years of perfect business experience and had spent the last ten to twenty years as the forerunner of IT in South Korea. Song Myungsoo was not going to easily let this chance go. âHe is also well connected to the Abu Dhabi royal family and the Asyut Group of Egypt. If we play our cards rightâŠwe can obtain an easier tap on natural gas.â
âWill it be possible?â
âI donât know. But if we can try just by hiring one new employeeâŠIâd say itâs an obvious choice, wouldnât you?â
ââŠâ No one replied to Song Myungsoo. It was a chance they knew they had to take.
There was one person whose eyes were lit up the entire time. It was Song Haein, who had begged her father to attend the meeting as well.
The next day, I headed to Dongdaemun District. It was pretty easy to find Alpha, no, Hong Dukbaeâs private eye office. Alpha had told me back then exactly where his office was located.
âWelcome! What problems do you have for me to fix today?â The office was located on the other side of Seoul, but it was just as rundown as Oh Hyungjaeâs office. When I went inside, I saw the same five people that had led the Gnosis Guild. Jay, the Clairvoyant, was also a bastard child of a USKF soldier and a Korean woman. Sharing a similar past, Jay and Alpha had stuck together since their childhood days. Jay had a slightly better life, though, consistently receiving money from the father in America who she had never seen. Lim Gina and the other two guys were inside as well, but I passed them and sat down on and old sofa. I seemed out of place, wearing a 1.5 million won suit.
âDo you not serve your clients a cup of tea or anything?â
âUh, all we have is coffee mixâŠâ
âI like coffee mix, too.â
âRight. Just a sec.â The five people working at this detective agency were visibly nervous. They knew how much my clothes cost.
I accepted the cup of coffee and took a sip. âAhâŠthereâs no better coffee than coffee made from coffee mix.â
âAh. Haha. Ha.â Hong Dukbae awkwardly laughed.
I set my paper cup down on the table before me and looked at him. âHow much do you make in one year?â I knew that they only made enough to put food on the table, that is, if Alpha was telling the truth back then. But somehow, I knew that they barely even had enough to feed themselves.
I pointed to everyone in the room. âHow much do all of you make in one year? Combined.â
Hong Dukbae didnât say anything for a moment and I waited quietly.
âWe make enough to feed ourselves. And we donât accept illegal requests, no matter what you offer us,â Hong Dukbae said to me finally, almost glaring at me. I wasnât sure if he was telling the truth, but I knew for a fact that the Gnosis Guild had carried out several illegal requests during the Otadolon stage. They had to, to have become one of the three greatest Intelligence guilds of the world. Then again, it wasnât like laws were still a big deal during the Otadolon stage. So frankly, I didnât care if they did or didnât. I still wanted their help.
âI donât like illegal stuff, either. And I wasnât going to make you do anything like that. Anyway, would a hundred million each be enough to feed you for a year?â
All five of them looked at me with jaw-dropping surprise. A hundred million Won for a year was always a faraway dream for them.
âHmm⊠we need a contract to get down to business, but I donât see one in front of me,â I said as I took out the card I had received from Baden al Nayan. âAnyway, I donât like the sad excuse of an office you have, so Iâll make several contracts with you lot. Iâll offer two hundred million each. Thatâs one billion in all, right? Iâm sorry, but can you take it out of this card? The passcodeâs 0000.â
âYouâre not worried weâll take the money and run?â
If I were in Hong Dukbaeâs shoes, Iâd be just as dumbfounded at the situation, but I did like his question. He was truly wondered if I trusted them with all of that money.
I replied with a smile. âWell, at least youâll get the money, right? I donât care if you take a hundred million or a billion each. Anyway, itâs been a while since I had coffee mix. Itâs pretty good. Can I get another cup?â
I didnât care if they ran with the money. A billion Won wasnât enough to repay the Gnosis Guild for all they did for me.
Five minutes later, stacks of stiff â©50,000 bills were laid out neatly on the table in front of us. I honestly worried something might happen when the bank teller was told to withdraw a billion Won from a card she had never seen before, especially since Hong Dukbae didnât exactly look like he owned the card. I even ended up getting a call from the UAE embassy. From the call, it seemed that the bank was in real panic and obviously, Hong Dukbae and Lim Gina were there to see for themselves what was going on. That had really kicked them all into high gear, since they had to know just how rich the Abu Dhabi royal family was.
âSo what did you want us toâŠ?â
âItâs nothing serious. I just want you to go to Sojung Construction over at Gongju, Chungcheong in my stead.â I took a sip of coffee before continuing, âTell them I want to build a villa, a really big villa. I want one big enough that they would hesitate to take the job. Give them enough time and enough money. Put all expenses on that card,â I said, pointing to the UAE card.
âOh, and Iâll tell you where I want the villa to be built later. Can you do it?â
âGood. Well, I expect good work out of all of you. Itâs hard to work for me, but I can just as easily toss you back on to the streets.â
âWe wonât let you down.â
âBefore you go, how would you like us to call you?â
âHmmâŠyou can call me President Lee Jiwon.â
âUnderstood, Mr. President.â
âOh, and move to a better office. Like, a really nice office.â
âWeâll need moreâŠâ
âTen billion Won should be enough, right? Go ahead. Just put it on the card.â
ââŠâ Silence filled the private eye office.
âWell, Iâll be going now.â I got up and left the office. I had received a text on my phone while I was drinking coffee, telling me that I had been accepted to the first round of interviews.
âHmm⊠I never had an interview in my life⊠what do I do?â I was more worried about the interviews than about the money.