“Fucking hell, Gihun-hyung. Who ordered this? No way in hell you had the balls to do this on your own. So who was it?”
Park Dongsu glared at Heo Gihun and spoke in a harsh tone.
Heo Gihun scoffed.
“Who ordered it? Nobody. You brought this on yourself, Boss Park. All four of us felt the sa way. Isn’t that right?”
The other three nodded.
“Sorry, Boss Park.”
“Dongsu-hyung, please understand.”
Park Dongsu’s face twisted with rage.
Considering all the favors he’d extended to them, it was no surprise he was furious.
Besides the four boss-level n who had entered first—Byun Seongho, Son Kangseok, Kim Byungsoo, and Heo Gihun—six more heavies were blocking the office door.
“Uncle Dongsu, want to team up?”
I spoke casually.
The tension in the room, which had felt like standing in front of a live bomb, instantly deflated.
“No need. I’ll handle it. You stay back in the corner. This isn’t like a schoolyard brawl. Move.”
I’d been caught off guard when the heavies stord in too—but it only took a few seconds to grasp the situation.
It was obvious. This idiot Park Dongsu had gone soft, loosening his grip for the sake of old senior-junior ties and friendship.
Tch.
I clicked my tongue internally.
This was the true face of organized cri.
Loyalty?
Romance?
Bullshit.
In the end, it’s a world filled with betrayal.
“You sure you’ll be alright?”
“Cut the chatter.”
At Dongsu’s words, I stepped into the corner of the office.
I didn’t really know how capable Park Dongsu was. In the original tiline, he was sentenced to life in prison and never got out before my death, so I couldn’t say for certain.
But I wasn’t too worried—because of the man standing beside him: attorney Lee Sanggeun.
There was no way soone who had made it all the way into Seoul’s Gangnam territory with just a sharp mind alone had done so without being deadly.
Word was, he’s real good with knives.
Ti to see those rumors in action.
“Sigh... Sanggeun-ah, you too. Get back.”
“Ha~ Boss, are you underestimating ? I can take care of myself, so you focus on your end.”
Dongsu let out a dumbfounded laugh at Sanggeun’s response.
“Why the hell is there not a single sane bastard around ? I’m gonna lose my mind.”
But a smile still crept onto Dongsu’s face.
“You punks really can’t read the room, huh? Boys!”
At Heo Gihun’s shout, the heavies blocking the door gripped their baseball bats and steel pipes tighter and started advancing.
Lee Sanggeun calmly pulled two sashimi knives, each about 15 cm long, from inside his tailored pants.
Dongsu stared at him in disbelief.
“You seriously carry sashimi knives to etings with ?”
“It’s a habit. Just a habit.”
The six heavies were now within striking distance.
All it would take was one of them making the first move to set off the fight.
“Let’s talk after we take these bastards out, yeah?”
As he spoke, Park Dongsu charged in barehanded.
He struck the closest guy right under the chin with the edge of his hand. At the sa ti, a steel pipe slamd into his shoulder.
“Ghk.”
“Urk.”
With a twisted expression, Dongsu grabbed the stunned thug by the hair and yanked him forward—
Wham!
—and kneed him square in the face.
The remaining five imdiately rushed at Dongsu.
That’s when Lee Sanggeun jumped in.
Slash! Slash!
The sound of knives cutting through air rang out in the room.
Two of the thugs dropped their weapons imdiately.
“Gyaaaargh!”
Blood sprayed from their slashed wrists like fountains.
Crimson splattered all over the office, drenching Dongsu, the heavies, and Lee Sanggeun.
The room turned into chaos—screams, groans, and blows being traded echoed nonstop.
Even the sounds of fighting outside the office were growing louder.
Byun Seongho, who had been watching from the side, seed to decide it was ti. He pulled a sashimi knife from his coat.
“I’ll handle the brat. You guys take care of the rest.”
With that, Byun Seongho started walking toward , knife in hand.
Dongsu glanced in my direction.
But he couldn’t intervene. He was already wounded.
With the other boss-level guys joining the fight, things got even more chaotic.
I stared indifferently at Byun Seongho as he approached with his knife.
“This is all because of you. I won’t kill you—just leave you crippled. Live with it for the rest of your life. That’s your karma, you bastard.”
As he lunged at my abdon with the blade, I imdiately picked up a nearby chair and hurled it.
It hit him squarely, making him stagger, and I closed the distance in an instant.
“You bastard! Die! Die!”
Byun Seongho wildly slashed his knife at .
I dodged the trajectory of the blade and threw a punch. He tried to dodge in the opposite direction.
I didn’t miss the opening and slamd my other fist, clenched around the car key in my pocket, straight into his right eye.
Thunk!
Staggering from the blow, I grabbed his collar and yanked him toward .
Thwack! Thwack!
I hamred punches into his face, but his erratic blade managed to nick my forearm.
Still, I didn’t stop—I kept going for his face.
Eventually, Byun Seongho dropped the knife.
“What the hell are you blaming for? What did I ever do to you? You started this shit, and now you’re blaming ?”
I sneered at him as he wobbled on his feet.
“And if Uncle Dongsu hadn’t shown up that day, you’d already be dead by my hands. You don’t even know who saved your damn life.”
He started to recover, but the fire in his eyes hadn’t gone out.
Crack!
I punched him in the face again. His head whipped to the side from the impact.
“Still not gonna bow those eyes?”
Even now, his prideful glare remained.
I let out a dry laugh.
“Still got so gangster pride, huh?”
Grabbing his collar again, I started slapping him this ti.
The worst insult to a man isn’t getting punched—it’s getting slapped.
I don’t know how much ti passed. My palm started going numb.
“Hey! Dongsaeng! That’s enough!”
I snapped out of it at Dongsu’s shout as he approached.
Byun Seongho seed to have lost consciousness. When I let go of his collar, he crumpled to the floor.
I sighed and turned to Dongsu.
“······Uncle, didn’t you say it was all wrapped up?”
“······Sorry.”
“What about outside?”
“Hyungnim!!!”
Soone ca running, calling for Dongsu.
“Is it handled outside?”
“Yes, no major injuries—well, except you. You sure you’re not getting rusty?”
“Cut the crap. Gather everyone in the office.”
“Yes, sir.”
Dongsu’s n ca in and dragged out the collapsed gangsters.
“Dongsaeng, your arm okay? You’re bleeding.”
“No, you should be worried about your face. You look half-dead. Honestly, Sanggeun looks more alive than you.”
At that, Dongsu glanced at Sanggeun—then flinched.
Sanggeun stood there, calm, looking like he’d just bathed in blood. His composed expression and sharp face sohow made it even more # Nоvеlight # terrifying.
“Fuck... hey! Sanggeun. Do you really carry sashimi knives all the ti? You could’ve killed any ti, huh?”
“Why would I? You’re my paycheck. The one who gives money is my god.”
Sanggeun casually tossed the bloodied knife aside and shook the blood off his hands.
Just then, Yang Soohyeong entered.
“Boss, we’ve got them all kneeling outside.”
“Good. Let’s go.”
“Wait.”
I pulled a phone from my pocket.
“What’s that?”
“A phone. Prototype from Ilseong Electronics.”
I’d gotten this test model from Cheon Jisoo not long ago. I was used to smartphones, and the old devices were too clunky, but this one fit nicely in one hand and was easy to use.
“Looks good.”
I called Hyunseong’s father.
“Yes, Father-in-law, it’s Muhyuk. I’m at the departnt building right now. Got ambushed by so punks and got a bit hurt. I think you should co and help wrap this up.”
– What? Punks? What are you doing down there? You better not be making Grandma worry again. You better not be causing trouble like when you were a kid.
“Don’t worry. I’m not a kid anymore—I’ve got my head on straight now. Just co. Third floor of the departnt building. I’ll handle the prosecutors. You decide what needs to be cleaned up.”
– Got it. I’ll be there in twenty.
“Yes, sir.”
When I hung up, I noticed Dongsu staring at with an expression of horror.
“Don’t tell ... the father-in-law you just called isn’t that Detective Park, is it? Tell it’s not. Please.”
“It is. He’ll be here soon. Let’s go talk outside before he arrives.”
“You insane bastard! Who the hell calls the head of Major Cris to a gang fight?! Cancel it!”
“Now’s our chance to toss these bastards into prison. What’s the problem? Trust and let’s have a talk. We’ve got to know who ordered it, don’t we?”
“Goddamn... You drive nuts just being around you.”
Dongsu sighed and left the office.
Once he was gone, Lee Sanggeun quietly turned to .
“Who are you?”
“Hmm?”
“No matter how I look at it, you don’t seem like soone who’s only been through this once or twice. I heard you’re a Korea National University student at twenty, but you don’t hesitate at all when hitting soone.”
“Haha. You’ll figure it out. Just think of as soone who’s going to be your golden ticket. You like money, don’t you?”
“······.”
“Let’s go. I want to hear what they’ve got to say.”
When we stepped out, it looked like things had been wrapped up.
The traitors—including Heo Gihun and Byun Seongho—were kneeling on the floor. Dongsu stared down at them coldly.
“Hyungnim. Why’d you do this? I gave you all the turf I used to manage so you could eat. And this is how you repay ? You want to tear up the whole chain of command and treat you like shit? You think I’m a pushover?”
“······.”
One of his n handed him a towel.
Wiping blood from his face and neck, Dongsu sat in his chair.
“Speak. Why’d you do it?”
“Sorry, dongsaeng.”
“Fuck your sorry. Take that shit ho. Who ordered it? Tell .”
“······.”
Heo Gihun didn’t respond.
“The rest of you. Nothing to say?”
They all stayed silent.
Dongsu let out a hollow laugh and looked over at .
“Oi, dongsaeng. You sure you can take responsibility for what happens here? Detective Park’s coming, right?”
I answered confidently.
“Just don’t kill them. Leave the rest to .”
“Sigh... fuck, this is so embarrassing I can’t show my face anywhere. Of all days, why’d this have to happen today while you’re here? Soohyeong, the knife!”
At that, Yang Soohyeong pulled a sashimi knife from his coat and handed it to Dongsu.
With a vicious glint in his eye, Dongsu stared down the four traitors.
“Gihun-hyung, don’t expect any seniority treatnt from now on. You were the one who stabbed your dongsaeng in the back first. You dug your own grave. Soohyeong! Start with Gihun!”
“Boss, I’ll handle it. You shouldn’t get your hands dirty.”
“Cut the crap and drag him over. One of you keep watch for Detective Park.”
“Yes, sir!”
One underling ran out the door.
Two others dragged Heo Gihun over and pinned him in front of Dongsu.
“Retire. I’ll just slice one leg. Don’t ever show your face around here again.”
“Dongsaeng! Dongsu!”
“I’m not your dongsaeng. Don’t call my na, you fuck. If you’d just taken the respect I gave you and lived quietly, why’d you do this?”
Yang Soohyeong grabbed Gihun’s left leg.
The Achilles tendon was visible just above the heel.
As the blade approached slowly, Heo Gihun began thrashing in desperation.
“Brother Saseong ordered it! It was Brother Saseong! Stop! Please, Dongsu!”
But Dongsu didn’t even flinch as he moved the blade.
The knife sliced through the Achilles tendon.
“Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!”
< Who Ordered This? > End.
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