God of Blackfield-Chapter 175.2: An Eye For an Eye (2)
Chapter 175.2: An Eye For an Eye (2) ๐ซโฏ๐ญ๐๐ธ๐โฏ๐๏ผ๐ฌ๐ธ๐
Kang Chan and Seok Kang-Ho went down to the first floor and found more than five agents at the specialty coffee shop. Kim Hyung-Jung likely contacted them about Kang Chanโs plan.
โGo get a table. Iโll order us some coffee,โ Seok Kang-Ho said.
Kang Chan sat on the terrace, then bit on a cigarette.
What would have it been like if he didnโt know Choi Seong-Geon or if he didnโt know what kind of person he was?
Kang Chanโs rage grew further, making it even harder to hold back his anger.
If only he didnโt die! Even if he was on deathโs door, for as long as he survived, I couldโve tried everything! I wouldnโt even care if I collapsed from too much blood loss!
South Korea had to be wary of its neighboring countries' moods?
If thatโs the case, then do I have to make South Korea powerful enough to eliminate any need for it to keep worrying about how other countries would treat it?
Kang Chan gritted his teeth.
โLetโs have some coffee for now,โ Seok Kang-Ho suggested.
Seok Kang-Ho put the coffee down on the table when he saw the look in Kang Chanโs eyes. He then took out a cigarette and put it in his mouth. He was trying to put Kang Chan at ease, but his eyes were glinting as well.
If they did go to North Korea, they most likely would not come back alive. Such an operation would be on another level than any of the other operations they participated in so far. Nevertheless, Kang Chan didnโt want to back off.
Rather than seeing those precious to him die one by one, he thought that preventing his enemies from doing something like that ever again was the right thing to do.
โDo you think that traitorous fucker Huh Ha-Soo is also aware of this incident?โ Seok Kang-Ho asked.
Thatโs rightโI forgot about that son of a bitch.
Kang Chan smiled, his eyes burning.
โWhatโs wrong?โ Seok Kang-Ho asked.
โIโm going to fuck that son of a bitch up.โ
As Seok Kang-Ho cocked his head, Kang Chan took out his phone and started to search through his call history.
I talked to him some time ago.
After scrolling for a while, Kang Chan found the number and dialed it.
He didnโt have high hopes. He could ask Lanok for this if he had to anyway.
Ring. Ring. Ring.
It was almost nine in the evening.
- Hello?
Much to his surprise, Yang Bum answered the phone.
โItโs Kang Chan.โ
- Iโm aware of that.
Yang Bum sounded confident.
โI have a favor to ask.โ
- Well, I certainly canโt refuse a favor youโre asking from me. What is it?
Seok Kang-Ho, who was in front of him, looked at him with a face that asked, โWho is he talking to?โ
โYou said that you arrested Huh Sang-Soo, right?โ
- I arrested him under the suspicion of being a spy. We have also secured evidence.
โCan you kill him for me?โ
Yang Bum remained silent for a moment.
- Can you tell me why you want me to kill him?
โIโm working on something right now, and I need him to die for it to work. It doesnโt matter whether he dies from an accident or from a gunshot. I just need him dead,โ Kang Chan answered.
Another moment of silence passed.
Now that Kang Chan asked, he finally realized how difficult his request was to accomplish. No matter how powerful China was, they couldnโt just kill a member of South Koreaโs National Assembly.
โIt seems I asked for something quite hard to execute. He has to die for what Iโm doing right now, but itโs fine if you canโtโโ
- Iโll have him taken care of tomorrow.
Kang Chan couldnโt believe his ears.
- Iโll also announce his death by then. In return, please just make sure that the South Korean government doesnโt misunderstand.
โThis is a personal favor for me, so the government would probably have different conclusions about it.
Kang Chan heard Yang Bum laughing.
- You just need not interfere.
What does that mean?
Kang Chan couldnโt understand what he was saying.
- The situation in China will be settled within a week. Please consider Huh Sang-Sooโs death as me returning the favor to you for helping me last time. Iโll officially invite you in a week. Is there anything else?
โThank you.โ
- I should be the one thanking you. Iโll announce his death tomorrow, and Iโll contact you in a week.
When Kang Chan hung up, Seok Kang-Ho grinned and asked, โAre you thinking of provoking Huh Ha-Soo?โ
โIโm just doing what I do best.โ
โHow about meeting up with Ambassador Lanok?โ Seok Kang-Ho was trying to say that they should call the Foreign Legionโs special forces team.
Kang Chan smirked instead of answering his question. After a while, he said, โI never thought about working for South Korea.โ
โThen what have you been doing all this time?โ
โI did all of that for the people that I likeโfor you, my parents, and the people who impressed me. But I changed my mind when I heard the news that General Choi Seong-Geon had been killed.โ
Seok Kang-Ho had been understanding well until now, but then he cocked his head.
โWould we have acted like this if we were born in France or if we were American? Starting now, Iโll try turning South Korea into a country powerful and tenacious enough to make others start preparing for war before they can even plan to mess with a person like General Choi Seong-Geon.โ
โThereโs going to be so many things to do,โ Seok Kang-Ho commented.
Kang Chan nodded. โLetโs take care of the son of a bitch in South Korea first.โ
Seok Kang-Ho grinned. His eyes glinted.
***
It was late at night.
Jeon Dae-Geuk was sitting in Kim Hyung-Jungโs office, still glaring at the desk.
After they heard Kim Tae-Jin sighing softlyโฆ
โManager Kim,โ Jeon Dae-Geuk called, then looked up from the desk. โHow would the United States react if we retaliated?โ
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Kim Hyung-Jung quickly looked at Kim Tae-Jin.
โWouldnโt they pressure us as much as possible again like in the old days? There was the Korean ax murder incident[1] and the fact that when we were visiting foreign countries, North Korea bombed us and killed all of our talents who were supposed to showcase their abilities[2]. Even then, we didnโt have a choice but to bow down to the United Statesโ pressure, did we? What do you think would happen if we ignore the United Statesโ opinion like what we did during the last operation, though?โ Jeon Dae-Geukโs cheek twitched after he finished talking. He seemed to have gritted his teeth.
โAn operation against North Korea is at a completely different level. The United States has wartime operational control, and in the worst-case scenario they also have the CIA, which would probably plan an assassination,'' Kim Hyung-Jung responded.
He didnโt say who the CIA was going to assassinate, but it was so obvious that they could all guess who it was.
โKim Tae-Jin, will you be able to go over to North Korea through the DMZ?โ Jeon Dae-Geuk asked.
โIf an active soldier helps out, then itโll be possible. We also have Sang-Hyun, after all.โ Kim Tae-Jin unexpectedly didnโt stop Jeon Dae-Geuk.
โKang Chanโs comment about our country not doing anything is really painful. I know that our country has been acting like that until now, though. Even though we have gone on an operation to France and attacked China, we have never retaliated against our enemies for directly attacking us,โ Jeon Dae-Geuk added.
โThis matter is too big for the president to authorize,โ Kim Tae-Jin said.
โThatโs true. We canโt ask him to handle all of this. We donโt have enough power to do that yet anyway,โ Jeon Dae-Geuk said. โI still donโt think itโs right to just do nothing, though. Our enemy has just killed a general who devoted his entire life to our country, so I really donโt feel right just worrying about how others would react.โ
โSection Chief, please take a moment to think about this first,โ Kim Hyung-Jung said.
โWhat made you think that Iโll suddenly go to North Korea? Iโm already old, you know.โ Jeon Dae-Geuk smirked. He then lifted his head and looked at Kim Hyung-Jung and Kim Tae-Jin, seemingly having just woken up from a spell. โEven so, I canโt just bury Choi Seong-Geon like this. If I do that, I will never be able to tell my juniors that bleeding for our country is something that we should be happy about.โ
A complicated emotion circulated around the office.
โIโll meet the president and tell him about our honest thoughts,โ Jeon Dae-Geuk said.
โSection chief, it would be best for us to meet the director first,โ Kim Hyung-Jung said.
Jeon Dae-Geuk shook his head. โIf I do that, then this will turn into a national affair.โ
โHow will you handle this, then? Mr. Kang Chan is probably just acting like that because he got angry at the spur of the moment,โ Kim Hyung-Jung said, but he abruptly stopped when he saw the look in Jeon Dae-Geukโs eyes.
โYou didnโt get a good look at Kang Chanโs eyes a moment ago, did you? Heโs never going to back down. If we old people hesitate and keep saying that weโre calculating what to do as an excuse, then weโre going to lose another extremely talented person. We donโt know when weโll come across someone as talented as him again,โ Jeon Dae-Geuk said.
โSection Chief, we canโt expect our men to come back alive from an operation that requires infiltrating North Korea,โ Kim Hyung-Jung responded.
โWhy not? The ordinary North Korean soldiers managed to return to North Korea after infiltrating our country using a submarine and crossing it. If they listened to me and did the operation as I instructed back then, that never wouldโve happened. I can still clearly remember Choi Seong-Geonโs cry due to the indignation he felt at the end of the operation.โ Jeon Dae-Geuk said. He looked as if he had firmly made up his mind. โI failed to protect my junior who once said that he would gladly die for our country. I understand that our country canโt interfere since we failed to make our country that powerful, but even then, I still refuse to let us plummet down again.โ
Jeon Dae-Geukโs determination filled the office.
1. The Korean ax murder incident refers to an actual murder incident where two US Army officers were killed by North Korean soldiers in the Joint Security Area in the DMZ in 1976. Afterwards, South Korea and the United States launched Operation Paul Bunyan to intimidate North Korea into backing down ๐
2. this refers to the Rangoon bombing in 1983, which was an actual assassination attempt against the President of South Korea in Rangoon, Burma. It was orchestrated by North Korea, and as stated by Jeon Dae-Geuk, 21 people died ๐







