38. Departure

I want to kill Kwon Ye-sol.

Right after leaving the office of Congressman Lee Soo-ho, police officer Park Ji-soo thought about it without realizing it.

She is over 180 tall and has straight shoulders.

There were often people who glanced at her, perhaps because she was a physical person who was hard to see in the council hall with many desk bites, but Park Ji-soo didn’t care.

She struggled to keep her composure until she got her interview with Suho Lee. It was because her opponent, Lee Soo-ho, was the old man who breathed in the air and the main character who would make her longing come true.

However, after being appointed by Lee Soo-ho, it was difficult to control her anger.

‘Keep calm… That’s right.’

It wasn’t easy.

Her thoughts kept coming back to me. How should she roll and kill the bug, which is believed to be hiding in Cebu Island, to cause even greater pain? No, it might have been better to cripple her rather than kill her.

Either way, it was too extreme an idea for an incumbent police officer to think of.

Park Ji-soo wasn’t such an outgoing personality from the start.

In fact, she has been living deliberately since her childhood.

She was athletic until she was in high school, but she couldn’t win a medal in the Olympics, so she folded midway and applied for a UDT sergeant.

She also worked hard during her military life. Disguised as a fisherman, she once conducted true education against North Koreans who crossed the NLL, and although she was not known externally, she participated in a dangerous operation against North Korea once.

As soon as she was discharged after completing her four-year service period, she applied for a special job as a tactical agent in the police commando unit, and of course she passed.

Until then, Park Ji-soo believed that she would have a bright future ahead of her. She said that the police commandos’ allowance was quite high, so she was able to take care of herself.

‘It’s gotten even harder now.’

Her life plan has long since collapsed with Manacoin.

She would have felt less resentment if she had invested and then rolled it by her own choice. However, Park Ji-soo was a victim who was hit in the back of the head without knowing why.

Even the humans who stabbed her in the back were her parents.

“That… is it index? Do you remember your aunt who lives in Cheonan? That daughter is so smart, she works for a public company. The university is also very good… No, she is now. It’s not that important. Her mom made her an investment because she was introduced to her by a friend at the beginning of the year. The rate of return is so good Ah, this is the chance of a lifetime! She thought about it and put it all in to give you your money too….”

That must be Manacoin. The 70 million Won, which she trusted and entrusted to her parents and saved hard during her military service, evaporated in an instant.

Not only that was blown away, but her parents’ old age fund of 100 million was also deleted. To her rich people, it was an amount that could be said, “Only that?”, But to Park Ji-soo’s family, it was all the property.

There was nothing in Park Ji-soo’s hands anymore.

The only thing she had left was anger.

Anger at his parents, anger at himself for catching Lee Soo-ho’s mother, Police Officer Lee So-jin (short seller), by the collar in a fit of anger and receiving severe punishment.

And the clearest emotion than anything else was hatred for Kwon Ye-sol. Ye-Sol Kwon was the one who put that damned dummy data out into the world.

‘I’ll never see her live in full health.’

Things that will soon happen in the Philippines may make life in the gutter even more embarrassing… I didn’t want to think about the future right now. If she lives like this with her resentment on her heart, she will end up with a mental illness anyway.

Let’s not think about the future.

Park Ji-soo returned home after trying to save his life. And he contacted the Pyosangsa Temple and the Messenger in Manila, Philippines.

Pyo Seung-hee, a reserve sergeant from the Special Forces who decided to hunt Kwon Ye-sol together this time.

Personally, I don’t really have a point of contact, but somehow the conversation went well. Perhaps it is because of the common goal of being Kwon Ye-sol.

Immediately after the conversation about the operation (even discussing how to respond in case of multiple casualties) ended- Park Ji-soo asked a somewhat private question to Sangsa Pyo.

[May I ask how much your boss has lost? I know this is a rude question.]

It was not my intention to open up Pyosangsa. This is just a question posed out of personal curiosity.

The answer returned was concise.

[All]

[Everything, you mean?]

[My husband works as a cashier at a Korean mart, and I work as a security guard for a local Filipino. Would this be enough to explain? I don’t want my son to know that we’ve become poor, so I’m hiding it, but the kids notice it faster than the adults.]

[It seems that he unintentionally broke into a sore spot. Sorry.]

[Nothing to be sorry about. My team leader, because the entire family has been scattered.]

[My team leader… Are you talking about someone who worked at the agency?]

[What is an agency. You can’t say that I belonged to the NIS. When he was active duty, he was a nobleman who was active in the three northeast provinces, but now he is in a miserable situation where it is difficult to take care of himself. I heard that he is barely surviving thanks to the support of his relatives.]

It was Park Ji-soo who managed to control his mind while facing the miserable current situation of the elders.

Adults who have built great careers as public servants, but lost everything due to Mana Coins. It was unclear how much loss and shock they felt on the day of the crash.

Unlike Park Ji-soo, who was young even though he was young, the possibility of a comeback was slim. I have a lot of family members, so I won’t be able to sit down and cry.

‘Of course, now is not the time to compete to see whose wounds are worse.’

Still, it was true that a sense of identity was rising. Park Ji-soo took a deep breath as he thought that he had to work even harder for them.

“You also praised mana, right? Why are you only f*cking with me! A sick bastard.”

“Did you just call me a cub? I really can’t live!”

…The sound of parents killing each other during the visit could be heard, but Park Ji-soo didn’t even pay attention. It was only Kwon Ye-sol who controlled her thoughts.

*

Now that the group had gathered, it was time to leave for the Philippines.

Overseas business trip skipping one standing committee meeting. Of course, I couldn’t proudly say that I was going to catch Kwon Ye-sol.

‘Still, I should report before going.’

I made time to head to the floor representative’s office of the Peace Party. She was there to meet Hyeri.

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I didn’t mean to look at your face. Considering our relationship, I shouldn’t have skipped saying goodbye, but I didn’t even have the time to do that now. I am me too, but Na Hye-ri also has a very important event ahead of her.

“Hospital representative Na Hye-ri. I heard that the prosecution sent a motion for the arrest of former CEO Park Ha-sun.”

“As usual, today I decided to meet with the floor leadership of the Liberal Party and set up a voting date.”

I had to deal with the arrest of the previous party representative, so I had no choice but to be embarrassed.

Considering the size of Park Ha-sun’s crimes, it was natural to arrest him, but the problem was that it was the active members of the National Assembly who decided to do so.

“It won’t be easy. I didn’t know that former CEO Park Ha-sun would be arrested first.”

“Right. It is common to take in one by one the first line of suspicion, starting with the first line of suspicion, and reassess how far to investigate, but the fact that a warrant was issued starting with Park Ha-sun… The prosecution also made an estimate that there was no need to consider political considerations, after all.”

“It must mean that after Park Ha-sun, they will be arrested one after another. At least ten people.”

“Because of that, they are still fierce under the water. There must be one or two people involved.”

In the end, it meant that the motion to arrest was not certain to pass.

Because of that, Na Hye-ri seemed to be in a lot of trouble.

Considering the tremendous aftermath that would come when Park Ha-sun’s arrest was frustrated, he should have been arrested, but he couldn’t seem to be dragged helplessly by the prosecution. If that happened, Na Hye-ri herself would look weak.

An event that can be said to have determined Na Hye-ri’s success at the beginning of her tenure.

“This is a difficult situation. I’m sorry, but I don’t think I can help.”

“… Are you going?”

“Yes. I am leaving tomorrow.”

Na Hye-ri’s expression was filled with worry. She didn’t express it openly, but I could catch a faint flicker in her eyes.

‘I think you want to give me strength.’

But she had no intention of bothering me or Hyeri as she had an important schedule ahead of her.

“I intend to hide the purpose of her business trip.”

“Of course… “

“It doesn’t end there. I’m trying to spread rumors that I’m participating in an amateur golf tournament. I heard that the Philippine Tourism Organization is holding a Korea-Philippines Amateur Tournament. Of course, I’m not really going to participate, I’m just trying to spill words.”

Na Hye-ri was temporarily stunned by these words.

If it wasn’t for me, I don’t know if I would have come out with swear words like “This bastard is trying to feed someone.” In a critical situation where Park Ha-sun is arrested, it would be bad news if I, known as her aide, were to leave the country.

Of course, I didn’t do this to catch Na Hye-ri’s ankle.

“I, the floor leader, just have to remain ignorant.”

“… Still, you’ll get a lot of swearing. How many people would think that an incumbent member of the National Assembly is going to catch Ye-Sol Kwon himself? Of course, if Congressman Lee really catches it, the situation will be completely reversed.”

“Yes. You understand well.”

It’s like turning off aggro on purpose to curse, but in fact, this has always worked. It’s because a person who has been criticized is rather highly evaluated if he does something meaningful.

If a person known to have left the Philippines with a golf bag succeeded in catching Kwon Ye-sol, the firepower would inevitably increase.

“Okay. While this has happened, it would be okay to induce the Liberal Party children to speak beyond the line. That way, it will be easier for me to take the initiative later.”

“That would be fine too.”

This is the end of the business.

I shut her mouth for a moment and looked at me and Hyeri.

His face hasn’t changed even compared to the days when he slept soundly at Chairman Bon-hee. However, unlike her breezy face value, she was carrying heavy responsibilities. Maybe more than me I just hoped that there would be an opportunity to grab Kwon Ye-sol and take a breather.

“Tough work. Na Hye-ri, floor leader.”

“Rep. Lee too.”

Good days will come. First of all, I was polite and polite and left the headquarters of the National Assembly.

The next day.

I boarded a direct flight to Cebu, accompanied only by Aide Shin A-ram and Ji-soo Park. Other personnel were already on-site.

It was to achieve the single goal of catching Kwon Ye-sol quickly.

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