IH Ch 161
by berryChapter 161
âHow unsurprising.â
Jae-i had already been aware of the collusion between the former Association President and Lee Myunghwan. It was the very reason heâd warned Kim Wi back when Kim had grabbed Dohwa and tried to threaten himâtelling him outright that if he insisted on acting that way, Jae-i also had plenty he could expose.
There had long been speculation that the onceâmere cult leader Lee Myunghwan wouldnât have suddenly acquired hunters, meddled in gate affairs, and expanded his influence without someone coaching him from behind the scenes. He had ties to political and financial elites, yesâbut that was only the surface.
The fact that Lee had abruptly moved to an island and created a world of his own was also made possible because he had strong backing. Everyone pretended not to know, but the truth was obvious: Lee had grown fat on support from the government, the Association, and conglomerates. And because the size of the ship determines the size of the ego, he must have believed himself to be something grand. He had tried to split from them and forge his own path, only to fail spectacularly. For all his posturing, he had remained nothing more than a con artist.
Park Guwonâwho had the reputation of being competent but problematicâwas forced to step down in a hurry, and Kim Wi became Association President. There was a hidden reason for that: Kim had taken over the Association cleanly in exchange for preserving Park Guwonâs honor.
Jae-i knew well enough how filthy things were behind the curtains of power. Honestly, as long as it didnât harm him directly, he never cared. That had been his mindsetâbut now, it seemed something had changed. Seeing Lee Myunghwan standing next to Park Guwon made his stomach churn.
Watching Jae-i grow calmer by the second, Park Jaehwan scratched his chin. Just a moment ago heâd thought, Yep, still a brat, but it seemed the kid had matured a little in the past few days. He handed over a few more photos.
âConnections that started under the former president wouldnât break that easily, right? Turns out one of Lee Myunghwanâs people was still aroundâright beside Kim Wi, no less.â
The additional photos featured Mason. His face hadnât changed much, still frustratingly handsome, though his clothes made it clear this was from his younger days. Standing next to Lee Myunghwan, smiling a manufactured smile, he looked far too familiar.
âHow unpleasant,â Jae-i muttered.
âRight?â
Jae-i glared at Mason. How had that man known so much about Dohwa? Was it because of this? Had Mason known Dohwa since the days heâd stuck to Lee Myunghwan like a shadow?
His gaze grew calmer and calmer as he stared at the photoâbut the red flecks in his pupils only grew sharper, more terrifying. Even Jaehwan felt goosebumps and quickly flipped the photo facedown.
âHey, donât go killing him or anything. That bastardâs a big shot now.â
Hwang Jae-i had a fiery streak, but he wasnât stupid. Jaehwan didnât truly believe heâd try to take Mason one-on-one⊠but the expression earlier had been chilling.
âExcuse me.â
Just then, Hyejin brought over the coffee. She set the iced and hot cups beside Jaehwan and placed the additional items on the table. She glanced at Jae-i.
âThis oneâs on the house.â
Before him was a peach ade, packed with thick slices of peach, looking fresh and sweet. Not wanting to interrupt their conversation, Hyejin also walked over to give Dohwa his own peach ade, telling him softly to enjoy it. Hearing Dohwa murmur a quiet âthank you,â Jaehwan picked up his hot coffee.
âMan, the service here is amazing. Feels like Iâm the only one actually paying for anything.â
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Jae-i deliberately lifted the peach ade and took a sip. At nearly the same time, Jaehwan drank his coffee and let out a small, impressed âOh,â turning around.
âMaâam, this is excellent. Really delicious.â
Hyejin nodded politely from inside and headed back to work. Watching her retreat, Jaehwan straightened his posture.
The village elders who had immediately gone on alert the moment he pulled up in the general-goods truck, the shop owners, the cafĂ© managerâeveryone here took care of Jae-i. His decision to move the guild base to this place had seemed random, but maybe there was something he didnât know. Lowering his coffee, he spoke.
âSo what youâre saying is Mason might be the Association Presidentâs weak point.â
âIs he a weakness⊠or is he something the President has already decided to âprocessâ before it becomes one?â
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Kim Wi was extremely satisfied with his position as Association President. He wouldnât tolerate anything that threatened his authority. When Jaehwan had recently visited the Association, Mason had been there too. There hadnât seemed to be any conflict between themâbut one could never be sure.
âLooking at everything the Presidentâs doing, itâs hard to say heâs being dragged around against his will because of Mason. He wanted something like this.â
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Jaehwan opened his mouth as if to say something, then closed it and took a drink of iced coffee. Being in such a remote place, he hadnât expected much, but the flavor was surprisingly good. At least the quality of the coffee was keeping his stress levels manageable. He sighed deeply.
He wasnât someone who sided with anyone without reason. He couldnât fully back the Association President in this mess, but he also couldnât oppose him recklessly when the consequences would be enormous.
âStrange how quiet itâs been, considering what happened yesterday.â
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âI thought theyâd be sending out special editions first thing this morning.â
The operation led by Hwang Hajin had been a successâat least on the surface. There had been plenty of witnesses, and yet the situation remained oddly silent. Why? Maybe the government officials wanted to keep it quiet and share information only among themselves.
Impossible. If anything, government types would be fighting to announce such a monumental event and get their names written into history. So if things were this quietâŠ
âMaybe they realized something wasnât right.â
Muttering to himself, Jae-i looked at Jaehwan.
Jaehwan hadnât been there the previous day, but that didnât mean he knew nothing. Jae-iâs eyes clearly asked whether he had received additional intel. Scratching his head, Jaehwan glanced around, then leaned forward onto the table and murmured:
âUse your skill?â
ââŠâŠâ
Wondering what kind of nonsense this was, Jae-i nodded anyway. As if waiting for that cue, a barrier formed around them, sealing off all sound and information. Only then did Jaehwan speak.
âLooks like Hwang Hajin tried to draft a contract. He shoved in every advantageous clause he could dream of, saying all ownership and usage rights related to that skillââGate Erasureââbelonged exclusively to him.â
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âAt first, the other side acted like theyâd accept everything, but then they realized it made no sense. If they agreed, theyâd be left with nothing. And you know how shrewd those people areâthey always make sure to protect their own plate of food. No way theyâd accept something like that.â
So that was the reason. Not surprising at all. That man was exactly the type to pull a stunt like that. Jae-i had thought he would demand the presidency or something equally ridiculous in exchange for his absurdly named skill, Gate Erasure, but it seemed his ambition had cooled during his time abroad. He must have realized that tightening peopleâs throats through a contract was a far better way to get what he wanted.
Imagining the faces of those who had expected golden eggs, only to be confronted with Hajinâs monstrous demands, made Jae-i laugh aloud. Seeing him laugh, Jaehwan scowled.
âLaughing? This isnât funny. Itâs bad. Really bad. Well⊠not our problem though.â
Since they hadnât been there, it was nothing more than a fire on the far side of the river.
Crossing his legs, Jaehwan took a long drink of his coffee, then let out a hollow laugh. The small chuckle grew louder as he shook his head.
âWow. Just⊠wow. How rotten can people get?â
If that skill were truly real, it was monumental. A once-in-a-lifetime chance to return to a world free of gates. Yet even now, greed was their only priority.
âTo hell with the gatesâthey donât care. All they want is to fill their pockets.â
He had dealt with these kinds of people for so long he thought heâd grown numb. Apparently not. Scowling as he lifted his head, Park Jaehwan nearly jumped out of his seat.
Because Dohwa was standing right behind the barrier, quietly watching.