IC C18
by berryChapter 18
He set his phone down on the bed first. If it was Baeksapa, it wouldnât be strange for them to have planted a location-tracking function in the device. One could hardly tail someone while carrying something like that.
With only his wallet in hand, Kang Siwon carefully opened the door to his room. The corridor, carpeted in deep red, was deathly still. Nevertheless, he kept his guard up as he walked to the elevators and pressed the call button.
Perhaps Jushang had just gone down, for the elevatorâstopped at the ground floorâbegan rising. Even those few seconds felt agonizingly long to Kang Siwon. He worried that at this rate, he might lose Jushang.
Fortunately, as soon as he reached the lobby and stepped outside, Jushangâs back came into view. He was striding briskly toward some destination.
ââŠâŠâ
Pulling his hood deep over his head, Kang Siwon followed. It was his first time tailing anyone, and his heart was pounding. If he were caught, that would be the endâbut he could not allow this opportunity to slip away, not when it might reveal what Jushang, and Baeksapa, were truly up to. A powerful suspicionâone even he could not fully defineâwas compelling him forward.
Even if he were discovered, he could claim he was only looking for a restaurant. Repeating this to himself, Kang Siwon kept a measured distance, shadowing Jushangâs steps.
Surprisingly, following Jushang proved easier than expected. The narrow, bustling streets offered myriad places to hide, and duskâs encroaching darkness was an added blessing. Thankfully, Jushang seemed unaware of his pursuer; all Siwon had to do was stay alert and not lose him in the crowd.
But when Jushang entered a distinguished building, Siwon had no choice but to slow his pace.
Even among the high-rises crowding the streets of Hong Kong, this one was notably tall. Through the glass doors, a brilliantly lit lobby gleamed, its entrance guarded by security staff.
Could he even enter such a place? Siwon hesitated, watching the people coming and going. Since even casually dressed visitors passed through without trouble, there didnât seem to be a dress code. It might even be a tourist-favored spot. He decided to act the part of a tourist himself and walked through the doors.
ââŠâŠPhew.â
In the lobby, he exhaled softly. Getting inside was one thingâbut he had already lost sight of Jushang. Worse still, the lobby was overly bright and wide open, far from ideal for a pursuit.
Anxiousness crept in. After a sharp scan of his surroundings, Siwon decided once again to blend in among others.
Just then, three young men, close to his own age, passed by. Following quietly behind them, he moved with them toward the elevators, as if by coincidence their paths aligned.
Of the six elevators, three were stopped at the thirtieth floor. Taking note of the numbers, Siwon stepped into one that had arrived.
âHa, Iâm starving. We came all this wayâsurely they arenât closed yet?â
âGoogle Maps says open until ten. Itâs only nine, so weâre fine.â
The men chatted in English as one pressed the button for the third floor. Siwon, spotting their choice, pressed for the thirtiethâbut the button did not light up. It seemed that access to the upper floors required a key card.
Testing his luck, he tried the twentieth floorâsame result. Nineteenth, seventeenth, fifteenth⊠all refused him. At last, when he pressed for the tenth floor, the light came on.
The elevator reached the third floor first; the men poured out, and the doors closed again. Silence fell inside. Siwon finally let out the breath he had been holding.
âHaaâŠâŠâ
Reaching the tenth floor at last, Siwon stepped out cautiously, surveying his surroundings. It appeared to be an office floorâempty, and completely dark save for a few corridor lamps that made it possible to walk around.
âHmmâŠâŠâ
It seemed there was little to be gained from exploring here further. After a brief pause for thought, Siwon sought out the emergency stairwell. Perhaps ascending via the emergency stairs might bring him to the thirtieth floor.
Of course, there was no guarantee Jushang was on the thirtieth floor. Nor was there any certainty that finding him would yield useful information. But having come this far, Siwon refused to leave empty-handed.
He began climbing the stairs. His heart raced with each floorânot solely from exertion, but from a tension unlike anything he had felt during his espionage in Sovereign Casino. A different kind of thrill coursed through his veins.
ââŠâŠâ
At the thirtieth floor, he halted, taking a deep breath before gripping the emergency doorâs handle. He had braced himself for it to be lockedâbut to his surprise, it opened easily.
From the far end of the hallway, faint jazz melodies drifted toward him. He began to head that way, but froze when a presence stirred from the opposite corridor. He quickly hid behind a column.
âAre you insane? Do you know where youâre barging in?â
âUninvited guests include you too, donât they? I suppose you managed to get your hands on an invitation against the odds?â
âYeah. Just like you said, I went through trouble to get that invitation. So shut it, unless you want to be responsible if I get thrown out.â
âThink itâs easy for everyone to get in? If Iâd heard from you earlier, it would have been better for both of us.â
That sly voice was unmistakably Jushang. He spoke glibly.
âLeft Macau only to end up in Hong Kong? What a long trip.â
âWhat, are you mocking me?â
âNo. I pity you. Tell me, what did you do wrong? Honestly, how many VIPs have you delivered to them, only to be ditched for a few measly rebate dollars? This is exactly what they call tosagupaengâdiscarding the hunting dog after the rabbits are caught.â
âCut the sugarcoating. Whatâs your point?â
âStraight to it, then. Join us. Youâve kept your list, havenât you?â
âWhat? Ha⊠that list is my lifeline. If I hand it over to you, what happens to me? Am I just supposed to die afterwards?â
âIâm not asking for the whole thing. Just give what you can, and Baeksapa guarantees your safety. Since youâve practically been driven out of Macau, you know as well as I do that drifting from one party to another wonât land you any new clients.â
The other man said nothing. His hesitation was tangible even from Siwonâs hiding place. Jushang seized the moment to press harder.
âWhether itâs money you value, or safety, itâs in your best interest to side with us. Frankly, do you even have a better option?â
âIf I hand over the list⊠will you use it to tighten the leash around my clientsâ necks?â
âFormer clients. And frankly, youâre the one on a leash yourself.â
ââŠâŠâ
âInstead of being bitten, bite first. Thatâs the only way youâll survive.â
A sweetened offer, steeped in hidden agenda. Jushangâs voice was eerily similar to Director Parkâs when he had first proposed that Siwon become a spy. From the sound of it, the man was a junket brokerâand Siwon had no trouble guessing he might accept.
âIâŠâ
Siwon swallowed dryly, waiting for the brokerâs replyâwhen suddenly, the sound of approaching footsteps echoed from afar. Heavy strides were moving toward them. Kang Siwon was not alone in noticing.
âWhatâs this?â
âSecurity. Damn it, letâs move!â
Jushang and the broker bolted away like cockroaches, and Siwon too gritted his teeth and ran down the opposite corridor. The others had fled toward the emergency exit, so that left only this path for him.
If security caught him, who knew what trouble might follow? Better not to be caught at allâespecially given all the things hanging over him.
Taktaktakâmultiple sets of footsteps thundered through the corridor. Were they chasing him? He didnât dare glance back to check. Keeping his eyes forward, he noticed the corridor growing steadily darker. Chandeliers hung at intervals, scattering lavish lightâbut Siwon failed to register them in his haste.
âHff, hffâŠâ
The closer he came to the end of the hallway, the dimmer the lighting grew. The once faint jazz grew louder, its bass notes thrumming against the floor. Now, Siwon could fully sense the change in atmosphereâit felt like there was a club nearby.
âHhhâŠ!â
Rounding a corner, short of breath, he was met with a scene from another world.
An arched entrance adorned with fresh flowers, guards stationed beside it, and guests in gowns and tuxedos strolling in with easy grace.
It was a party hall straight out of a film.
ââŠThis is bad,â Siwon murmured, stunned. He had anticipated a crowd from the volume of the music, but not such elegant refinement. In his hoodie, he matched neither the setting nor its guests. Already, several eyes were darting curious glances at him.
But there was no turning back now. Caught between action and retreat, he suddenly felt a firm hand close around his wrist.
ââŠâŠ!â
He instinctively tried to wrench it free, but the grip only tightened. Whoever it was, they held his wrist fast and moved forward. Dragged along, Siwon kept twisting his wrist in vain.
âStay still,â
The low murmur pierced his ear like a blade. Startled, Siwon froze. His wide-eyed gaze caught a familiar back.
ââŠLei Jun?â