IH Ch 62
by berryChapter 62
Then a tremendous yell erupted from the other end of the phone. Whatever was being shouted came through loud and clear to both Kim Inseok and the others nearby, but Jae-i responded calmly, as though he were used to it. He explained his current location, described the English letters printed on the clothes of the unknown man from the photo, and added,
âI think someoneâs been tailing me to deliberately stir up trouble. Check for any links to Pungjinâs side. Iâll contact you again later.â
Having said what he needed to, Jae-i ended the call. Kim Inseok, now holding his returned phone, saw the number on the screen and his eyes lit up. There were only a handful of people Hwang Jae-i would speak to like that, and among them was Hunter Ahn Yuna. After all, she was the one who handled most of his affairs. Was it really okay for him to know her number? As he debated whether to delete it, he realized his eyes had already memorized it.
Just then, the sound of a beastâs low, guttural growl echoed from not far away. At once, Kim Inseokâs body shivered, and he hunched his shoulders in reaction. The villagers were no different. They immediately recognized that the beastly cry was unlike anything they had ever heard before. Only now did they realize Kim Inseok had not been lying, and a mild panic began to spread.
âDonât tell me Chairman Jang actually intends to unleash monsters on us to clean up his mess?â
âNo way heâd go that far, right? I mean, trading monsters is illegal, and using them like this is alsoââ
âIf he cared about what was legal, would he be treating us like this in the first place?!â
ââŠâ
At someoneâs outburst, everyone fell silent. It was trueâif he had any respect for legality, he wouldnât have sent Hunters to begin with.
â…What should we do?â
Most of the Hunters under Chairman Jang were around D-rank. The villagers had been able to capture them, but monsters were a different matter. According to that man earlier, the creatures were A-rank. Werenât such things supposed to only appear inside Gates? Their expressions hardened as they turned to look at Hwang Jae-i. While everyone else fidgeted with anxiety and dread, he alone remained composed, as though this had nothing to do with him.
And in fact, it didnât. The people, disheartened by the realization that Chairman Jang was truly insane enough to resort to monsters to wipe them out along with the village, began to speak hesitantly.
âUm, Guild LeaderâŠâ
âWe can handle this ourselves.â
Cutting off the villagers mid-sentence was the youth association leader. Stepping deliberately in front of Hwang Jae-i, he spoke with unwavering resolve.
âThat bastard Jangâeveryone knew he was capable of this. Thereâs no choice now but to fight with our lives on the line.â
âB-But there are monsters!â
âSo what?! Even if theyâre monsters, they canât survive bullets!â
With a spirited shout, the youth leader rallied the others.
âArm yourselves, everyone! Move the elderly and kids into my houseâquickly now! Hurry!!â
As if unwilling to hear any objections, the youth leader moved first. The stunned villagers, watching him in disbelief, slowly began to follow.
Even more shocked than the villagers was Kim Inseok. Had these people even heard what he said? Heâd mentioned A-rank monsters. Sure, maybe theyâd turn out to be lower-ranked once the bags were openedâbut still, they were monsters. Bullets wouldnât kill them. Maybe C-rank ones would go down, but from B-rank upward, regular weapons were useless.
âThis is insane.â
Muttering to himself, Kim Inseok quickly turned around.
These ordinary people were preparing to take on A-rank monsters. Was he really going to do nothing? That couldnât be right. He was about to speak upâwhen he saw Jae-iâs expression, cold and immovable like a mask, and flinched.
ââŠâ
Being S-rank didnât mean he could act however he pleased. He had to report to the Association before entering a Gate, and every time he traveled abroad, he had to declare his destination and obtain approval from neighboring countries.
Thatâs how significantâand dangerousâhe was considered. Especially now, after the events earlier in the day had stirred public opinion, if it became known that he was not in Seoul but in Pohang, heâd be bombarded from all directions. If Hwang Jae-i were to step in, the issue could be resolved in a heartbeatâbut that wasnât the point.
Before now, Kim hadnât thought much about it. If someone had asked what to do in a situation like this, he wouldâve answered purely in theory.
âHeâs S-rank, after all. Using powers privately? Thatâs a no-go.â
But that was the kind of thing you could only say from the comfort of a safe space, pen in hand.
Suddenly, a large hand clapped down on Kim Inseokâs shoulder. Startled by the unexpected touch, Kim turned around to find a man wearing a bulletproof vest with a shotgun slung over one shoulder. It was the same man who had first spotted him lingering at the village entrance and dragged him in.
Was he going to be detained again? Kim panicked and waved his hands, saying to wait a moment. But instead, the man handed him a set of car keys.
âTake it.â
ââŠWhat is this?â
He accepted them automatically, but was clueless.
âItâll only get more dangerous here. Leave while you still can. The carâs at the red-roofed house over there.â
ââŠâ
âIf you make it out safely, write an article about what happened today. Expose Chairman Jang and his backers. Write about what happened here and in the village up north too. People probably wonât care, but⊠whatever. Just go.â
The man gave Kim a push on the shoulder and glanced at Hwang Jae-i. He looked like he wanted to say something, but just pressed his lips together and hurried off.
Behind the village hall was a warehouse that served as their armory, and the village menânow dressed in similar gearâscattered in all directions. Others swarmed the youth leaderâs house, mostly elderly and children. Among them were some familiar faces.
The café owner and her son Jaehyun lit up upon seeing Jae-i. Jaehyun started to raise his arm in greeting, but the woman quickly clapped her hand over his mouth and rushed them inside. In all the frantic movement, Hwang Jae-i alone remained standing still. And leaning quietly against the back wall of the village hall was Dohwa.
What had been a quiet space turned noisy. The room that just moments ago had held only Jae-i and Dohwa was now filled with elders and children. Even then, they barely numbered ten. The village men weren’t much better. Fewer than twenty, half of whom were middle-aged or elderly with graying hair. Still, they all picked up rifles and scattered as if it were their duty to protect the village and its people. Feeling the weight of a gaze on his face, Dohwa looked up.
An elder stood just inside the open gates of the village hall, hands clasped behind his back. He was the one who had given them delicious banquet noodles and bibimbap for free. Dohwa, watching the man who was now silently watching him, began to walk over. As soon as he stopped in front of him, the elder spoke.
âStaying here will only get you caught up in trouble. So take that big guy with you and leave.â
ââŠâ
âWhatever else may be, that guyâs got a lot of lawsuits hanging over him already. No need to add more fuel to the fire.â
When Dohwa just stood there silently, the elder quietly studied his face. Then, turning away, he spoke as if in passing.
âYou should go too.â
ââŠâ
He probably didnât know anything specific. But perhaps, having lived so long, he saw something in Dohwa that others didnât. Looking back toward Jae-i, who still hadnât moved, Dohwa clasped his hands together.
Amid the wind, the low growl of beasts echoed once again. The monsters were gathering, drawn to the scent of fresh prey. Amid it all, Dohwa picked up on the faint sound of footstepsâquiet and maskedâand began walking toward Jae-i.
In the village hall remained only Hwang Jae-i, Kim Inseok who still couldnât decide whether to leave, and two villagers standing guard over Chairman Jangâs captured lackey.
Standing behind Jae-i, Dohwa spoke.
âHey.â
ââŠâ
At first, there was no reaction. But eventually, Jae-i slowly turned around, his face filled with disbelief. He himself had casually called Dohwa âheyâ all the timeâbut clearly didnât appreciate being addressed the same way.
Staring at that face, Dohwa whispered,
âIf you get rid of all of them, no one outside will ever hear about it.â
ââŠâ
His hardened expression slowly softenedânot because Dohwaâs suggestion was correct, but because of the way heâd phrased it: get rid of all of them.
What kind of thought process leads to saying something like that? Dumbfounded, Jae-i looked at him, and Dohwa quietly added,
âIf youâre not confident, Iâll do it.â
That, truly, left nothing more to be said.
A series of coincidences had brought this suspicious person along with him. Anyone else wouldâve gone to great lengths to hide and cover themselvesâbut not him.
What was even stranger was that Hwang Jae-i didnât seem to care much either. His face still stony, Jae-i stared at Dohwa and finally opened his mouth.
âWhat if I eliminate them all and word still gets out?â
âThen let them talk. Who cares? We didnât do anything wrong.â
ââŠâ
An S-rank Hunter wasnât allowed to use his abilities for personal reasons. The rules alone filled a thick book. Ahn Yuna was always waving it in front of Hwang Jae-i, shouting, âWhy donât you follow what it says here?!â
How did he used to react back then? He never even listened. So why hesitate now?