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Now reading: Chapter 97 from How to Live as an Immortal, a Action novel by Hellboy.

Chapter 97

Field Workers Are All Like That

***

“Go on. Spit it out.”

It was rely a single step.

Only that much distance had been closed, yet Maximus’s shadow completely engulfed Ga-on’s body.

The word intimidation naturally ca to mind.

Should I block him? Just as Im Sol hesitated for a brief mont, Ga-on opened his mouth.

“This isn’t sothing that can be laughed off. I was investigating it under a request from Baekdu. It was a matter directly ordered by Chairman Baek Seok-do of Baekdu himself. That’s correct, right?”

At the urging tone, Im Sol nodded without realizing it.

“That’s correct. He wants to receive the results as soon as possible.”

In that instant, caution settled over Maximus’s face. There was room for it to be interpreted as deliberate interference. If handled poorly, it could even escalate into a dispute between gacorps.

Honestly, he wanted to dig in his heels, but wasn’t Im Sol, a direct party to the matter, standing right in front of him?

When Maximus faltered, Im Sol shrank back as well. She, too, wasn’t entirely in a position of righteousness. It was true that Baek Seok-do was waiting, but it wasn’t enough for her to ride his authority like borrowed power.

A misunderstanding born from an imbalance of information.

As the strange standoff continued, Ga-on threw out another topic.

“And that includes the fact that I’ve kept my mouth shut about Dive.”

Only then did Maximus recall what had led to this eting. For the sake of everyone’s peace, Dive’s shutdown had been processed as a chanical defect, but the truth was the exact opposite. It was closer to a complete functional halt.

And it had been the worst possible form. A weapon that Nodetech had spent years developing had been destroyed by nothing more than a re fixer.

He didn’t know what kind of trick Ga-on had used.

The black box that had recorded the battle was broken, and Im Sol, who could be considered a witness, maintained her silence.

John at least remained, but his testimony felt absurd across the board. Judging by the fatal wounds, it was clear that sothing sowhere had been broken.

“If you want to win the competitive bid, you have to be careful about scandals, right? I’m giving up an achievent anyone would acknowledge, just because I’m looking at your face.”

This was exactly what it ant to say that A and E could sound different. In social life, what mattered wasn’t logic but presentation.

Who could put forth the more plausible argunt.

Everything else was rely embellishnt.

In truth, it was a situation where he had no choice but to give it up voluntarily. If this news reached the executives of Nodetech, retaliation was almost certain.

It didn’t matter that he had been the one provoked first by those who breathed in the heavens. What mattered was that a lowly fixer had dared to interfere with a gacorp’s event.

Naturally, to Maximus, who understood that instinct well, it was an absurd consideration.

“Well? Does that settle the score now?”

“Like hell it does, you piece of trash.”

Clicking his tongue briefly, Maximus brushed past Ga-on, even striking his shoulder as he went. Even with only his back visible, his displeasure was unmistakable. Watching the scuffle between the two n, Im Sol muttered her impression in a low voice.

“……You exchange pleasantries rather violently.”

“Field workers are all like that.”

Replying lightly, as if he didn’t even rember the conversation from monts ago, Ga-on approached Maximus once more.

“Mr. Spider, you ca by plane, didn’t you?”

“I have no obligation to inform you.”

There was no point in hiding it. The runway set up on one side of the repair shop already held the answer.

“Let’s ride together.”

“Where the hell did this bastard hear that from?”

When coming here, there had been a risk of crashing, so they had no choice but to travel by vehicle. But going back was different. If it was a private jet owned by Nodetech, even Baek Ryang wouldn’t dare approach carelessly.

“Miss One-Day, you co too.”

“It doesn’t seem like an atmosphere where we can leave.”

Though Im Sol stepped back as if reluctant, Ga-on grabbed her hand and pulled her along. At the very least, he wanted the return trip to be comfortable.

***

Snow Apparel Headquarters, President’s Office.

Sitting on a plush sofa, retracing my mory, I finished speaking.

“……That’s it. That’s all I found in my investigation.”

“Alright. You’ve worked hard.”

While the two of us had gone to Hyphen Colony, Baek Seol had been discharged from the hospital, yet her pale complexion had not improved in the slightest.

Even after the long story had finally reached its conclusion, it had borne no aningful result. Still, that wasn’t necessarily a bad thing.

“In the end, what Father had been searching for was a mirage.”

After all, it had been a connection neglected for over twenty years. And on top of that, a catastrophe had occurred, leaving no opportunity to set things right. A miraculous reunion existed only in dreams.

“Strictly speaking, they’re not confird dead. It would be more accurate to say the probability of survival is infinitesimally low.”

Baek Seol agreed. That was why she didn’t send back to Hyphen Colony and instead readily accepted the outco of the request.

“The data?”

“Here it is.”

Im Sol, who had organized the acquired information chronologically, transmitted it to Baek Seol.

Yeosanghwa moving from residence to residence, the fallen tactical nuclear weapon, and Hangajok Orphanage located at the very center of it all.

There was more than enough circumstantial evidence implying the death of her half-sibling.

Though her blood relative had disappeared, no tears ca.

She even felt that it might have turned out for the better.

Though she had never t him—or her—she hadn’t wanted them to walk the sa path as herself.

It was the last trace of purity Baek Seol possessed, having grown up in the law-of-the-jungle world of gacorps.

It wasn’t relief from the disappearance of a competitor, but relief from no longer having to witness another sacrifice. That sense of release coursed through her entire body.

Was it because the tension had finally eased?

In that mont, Baek Seol clutched her tightening chest and let out a deep breath.

“Young lady?”

Startled, Im Sol moved to approach her, but Baek Seol waved her hand, signaling her not to.

Ever since 15월 21솔, the pain had refused to be concealed no matter what she did. The mory of that sol remained as a wound, tornting her to this day.

Sensing sothing amiss, my brows rose slightly.

It was a sight I had seen once before. Back then, I had thought it was a seizure close to hyperventilation or panic, but the symptoms seed deeper than that.

“Does your chest hurt?”

“You don’t need to worry. It’s sothing that happens all the ti.”

“All the ti?”

Baek Seol always had the finest dical staff waiting nearby on standby. It was hard to believe that soone like her would suffer from a trivial chronic illness.

Naturally, my thoughts showed in my eyes.

Perhaps sensing that I wanted further explanation, Baek Seol added words she didn’t really need to say.

“It’s a nervous disorder. The doctors say psychological factors are affecting my body…… This is why having a delicate personality is a disadvantage.”

As if to prove her composure, Baek Seol lifted her teacup to her lips and took a small sip. The subtle lift of her little finger was the highlight.

As though she had never been in pain, her attitude was dignified. And in truth, it was. What filled her mind wasn’t the constitution she had lived with since childhood, but what lay ahead.

“Anyway, it’s beco ambiguous. We’re missing the final piece to drive the nail in.”

“It’s not ambiguous.”

If Black Shower was truly as talented as rumored, Baek Seol’s words might have been correct.

But what I had faced in Dong-gu was a hell on earth.

“Whoever it was realized the two of them were alive and deliberately excluded them.”

Co to think of it, that was true. Baek Seol looked at with eyes tinged with intrigue.

“Do you think it was soone affiliated with Baekdu?”

“Hard to say. I can’t know that much. But if there’s a next task, it’ll obviously be finding that person.”

There weren’t many choices a parent who had lost a child could make.

It wasn’t an unreasonable opinion, so Baek Seol quietly agreed.

“That could be the case.”

No—considering Baek Seok-do’s temperant, it would be certain.

There was no need to ask where Baek Ryang’s cold-blooded nature ca from. Being blood relatives, the two were identical, mirror images reflecting one another.

Caught between them, the only thing Baek Seol could do was prepare thoroughly. This ti was no different. To gain the upper hand, she had to prepare in advance—

At that point, her gaze fell on .

Cold judgnt, backed by the skill to support it.

I wasn’t the kind one could encounter at any ti.

Of course, there were likely many more talented individuals in the industry than . But they had already built their own domains with their own clients. They weren’t people Baek Seol could easily recruit.

Well, there was a high chance that I would beco like that myself before long.

“Which brings to this—would you consider becoming my exclusive fixer?”

“An exclusive fixer?”

Most prominent corporations had one. The laws of a civilization that had nearly gone extinct once still included violence, after all.

It was a position that could turn into a hunting dog or a close aide.

Perhaps because it encompassed so many possibilities, it occasionally beca a shortcut to rising in status.

“I’m not a light woman who makes heavy decisions after eting soone only a few tis, but I think you’d be suitable. Of course, don’t get ahead of yourself. I’m proposing this strictly from a business standpoint.”

Whether Baek Seol rambled or not, I quietly placed her proposal on the scales.

“I……”

***

After stepping outside the headquarters, I suddenly turned my head. For a fleeting mont, I felt as though my eyes had t Baek Seol’s.

To state the conclusion first, I declined the offer to beco her exclusive fixer.

The stunned expression on Baek Seol’s face—she clearly hadn’t expected to refuse—still lingered in my mind.

I was sorry, but what couldn’t be done couldn’t be done.

Instead, I accepted a different request.

It was to find the one behind the deaths of Yeosanghwa and the real Baek Ga-on. For , it was a matter of curiosity; for Baek Seol, it was a task that needed resolving. Our interests aligned, so there was no reason we couldn’t join hands.

So might say:

Wasn’t there no need to go the long way around? Couldn’t I simply reveal the identity I had realized at Hyphen Colony?

It wasn’t as though I hadn’t felt that impulse.

Baek Seol.

On paper, she was my older sister.

From our first eting until now, we had built a fairly decent relationship. We could have joined hands amicably and gone to seek Baek Seok-do’s recognition.

Baek Seol would receive her promised shares, and I would be registered into the family.

What a happy future that would be.

But the wall of reality was high.

How would I explain the sixteen-year gap? And how would I pass a genetic test?

Even if, by so miracle, we managed to get through all that—would Baek Ryang, who would be pushed aside in the process, applaud and welco us?

Even a three-year-old child could predict the answer was no.

And to assert that becoming part of the royal family would guarantee inheriting a vast fortune was nothing more than an overly optimistic and self-centered delusion.

I must not forget.

The one holding the hilt of the sword was Baek Seok-do, after all.

What if his true intention was not to reunite with his youngest son, but to cover up his final mistake?

Stepping forward recklessly would be no different from walking straight into the eye of a storm.

In the worst case, I could find myself facing an uncontrollable catastrophe.

‘If it weren’t an ordinary situation, maybe things would be different.’

Shaking my head to dispel the stray thoughts, I stepped out into the street. That place had never been mine to begin with. Unnecessary greed only invited disaster.

Keeping my distance was the right choice.

For Baek Seol’s sake.

And for my own.

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