The Dungeon Cleaning Life of a Once Genius Hunter - Chapter 82
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In the car on the way back to Hanoi after throwing the documents to Huynh.
“Um…”
the assistant secretary, who was watching the movements of the Viet General Political Department through the rear-view mirror, asked worriedly.
“Are you sure you’re okay?”
“what.”
“They seem like pretty smart guys… Wouldn’t it be better to have them as allies rather than enemies?”
“So you’re saying I did something wrong now?”
“Oh, no, that’s not it…”
As Viet’s eyes widened, the assistant quickly closed his mouth.
“The hub being built to the north.”
Viet continued, recalling in his mind what he had researched.
“After doing some research, I heard that the expected annual profit of the hub he is running is $100 million, excluding all other things. “Then just by the month, it’s close to $8.3 million.”
“Isn’t that 50% of what Kim promised? $4 million a month is quite a lot…”
“It’s a lot of money. “It’s a lot of money, though.”
Viet made eye contact with the secretary through the rear-view mirror.
“You could eat the entire $100 million, but would you be satisfied with 50% of it?”
“….”
“The whole goose that lays golden eggs comes rolling towards me in one construction session. “There’s no reason to share it.”
When the assistant secretary heard the word “construction,” he remembered the document he had thrown to Huin a little while ago.
It was the ‘construction document’ that spread like a ghost story among party members and was used as a joke.
Certainly, with that one document, it is possible to overturn the existing contract and steal all of the association’s shares from the Koreans.
From my experience assisting Viet for many years, there was no reason not to do it if he judged it possible.
This is especially true when it comes to issues involving large sums of money.
However, what worries me is why the documents were entrusted to Huin.
Because there was no benefit in telling me the contents of the document first.
“Whoa, will that guy really do what he says? From the looks of it, it looks like you’ve already been stained by Kim… Couldn’t you just throw the documents away?”
“That probably won’t happen.”
“yes…?”
“To be honest, I like that bastard. My education was good, but I’m too scared to think nonsense. “You know that those types of dogs are the easiest to handle when raising dogs, right?”
The secretary gave a puzzled look.
“Isn’t that dog now attached to another owner?”
“That’s why I entrusted the job to him directly. “There’s nothing better than a club to bring back a fearful dog.”
Only then did the secretary realize what it meant.
“Is this a warning…?”
“okay. No matter how stupid that guy is, he would know since he saw that document in front of him. “If you don’t do as you’re told, the documents will come to you next time.”
“….”
The secretary’s back felt chills without even realizing it.
But Viet’s voice was still calm.
“No matter how much you were influenced by Kim Jun-woo, it would be different if your life was at stake. Internal division is also more effective than handling it myself. “More than anything, he can’t help but think about what happens after Kim Jun-woo and his group leave.”
Viet crossed his arms and continued.
“He has no choice anymore. Either you send Kim Jun-woo to your own hands, or you die in Kim Jun-woo’s place. But common sense says….”
“There’s no way he would choose the latter.”
“I know yeah.”
Clackclack.
Viet’s low laughter slowly rang out in the car.
***
Hanoi Operations Headquarters Operation Planning Department.
I tried to contact Viet several times, but I was unable to reach him, so I was having a hard time.
“…What is this?”
Huin brought me a mysterious document.
It was written in the original language so there was no way to read it.
“Agenda to check the daily wage system by building Vietnamese branch infrastructure and nurturing local hunters.”
“…yes?”
“It’s a document with that title. It even has your signature underneath. “It’s a document approved in your name.”
“….”
I couldn’t understand what bullshit that was.
Of course, I had never seen such a document, much less signed it.
‘It’s an agenda to check the one-party system…’
You don’t have to say how Vietnam, a communist country, will accept it.
“Where on earth did you get a document like this… or rather, who created this document?”
The voice became sharp due to the absurdity of the situation.
Huin calmly shook his head.
“It doesn’t matter. In any case, it is important that these documents exist.”
“…What does that mean?”
“Director Viet came and told me a little while ago. “Hide this in your office.”
“Ah…”
The angle was roughly guessed in my head.
Thanks to this, I felt my fists gaining strength.
“Police will probably come to the office tomorrow. “If they find this document….”
“You will be arrested and imprisoned for treason.”
“You and your colleagues. Since this is a serious issue, all business will probably be dropped. “It’s an added bonus that the safety of the three of you is in danger.”
“Are they going to accuse us of being spies and cancel the merger and acquisition and take away all of the association’s shares?”
Huin nodded.
The back of my head started to tingle.
“I warned you so much, but you ended up getting greedy….”
“Honestly, wasn’t that what I was expecting?”
“Yes, that’s true.”
Well, I knew he wasn’t trustworthy, but I never thought he would go to this level and start construction.
Is that why you didn’t receive any communication from us?
To leave no record of your contact with us?
이 얼마나 철두철미한 개새끼인가.
I chewed my teeth hard.
Then, a question came to mind.
“But why did I entrust this to you? If it all blows up like it is now, it won’t be good for them in the end. “There’s no way I wouldn’t have thought of this.”
“I wouldn’t have thought of it.”
“…yes?”
“By entrusting this to me, you are sending me the same warning. A warning that if you don’t stick to yourself again, it will be your turn next. As for the political director, I, who even pretended to die, am not brave enough to ignore that warning.”
“….”
“To be honest… yes, I was worried too.”
Contrary to the story, Huin’s expression was still quite calm.
“But why did you end up telling me…?”
“Didn’t you say we need a capable leader?”
“…?”
“i know. I’m a bit emotional. ha ha ha.”
“Star….”
A ridiculous laugh came out.
How can you risk your own life just because you said something out of nowhere to persuade someone?
I don’t think I was this crazy a month ago.
“So, in short… if I dispose of these documents, you could die.”
“yes.”
“But if I keep it like this, the fully prepared meal will go to that guy?”
“Furthermore, all three of you will have to spend at least 30 years in a Vietnamese prison.”
I let out a deep sigh.
“What should I do?”
“What if you ask me that? Then there is no point in telling you everything.”
“Ha… aren’t you passing on too difficult a task to me?”
“I am so embarrassed. “I entrusted my life to someone I met less than a month ago.”
Anyway, what I said.
‘What should I do now…’
I was in a situation where I couldn’t even do this.
It bothers me what Hu-in said, saying that there is no need to think about leaving the documents alone, but that we should dispose of them anyway.
Huin spoke as if his life depended on it, but there is no guarantee that that would be the case.
The fact that he came out like this means he’s thinking about blowing up everyone in the association.
These employees have been selected and trained somehow, but it is impossible to throw them all away.
So should I just jump to Korea right now?
No, I don’t think that will solve anything.
‘Fuck this guy and that guy and they won’t just leave it alone.’
My head was pounding.
It’s not enough to just rip off the local association, they’re even trying to get into my business despite a clear warning.
And even doing this kind of manipulation.
Isn’t there a degree to which it goes beyond the topic?
‘In my heart, I want to invade right away, but…’
Unfortunately, this is not Korea.
As long as they sharpen their swords, there will be no room for negotiation.
Above all, Viet is the one who holds the real power of a country.
Using force against him is no different from war, and if you fight against him half-heartedly, you will only get a backlash.
If so, we can do nothing more.
I have no choice but to do whatever he wants.
“…Mr. Huin.”
I took a deep breath and quietly opened my mouth.
“yes.”
“Do you remember what I said last time? Depending on when you were the boss, you might have to make enemies.”
“….”
He stiffened as if he felt something.
“This project is really important to us.”
“I know.”
“If you know…”
I picked up the document.
“I believe you will understand.”
Buuk –
I tore the document in half in his presence.
***
After that, everything was as expected.
As soon as the day dawned, police officers stormed into the headquarters and began searching all the offices like rats.
Before long, they found documents in the planning room where I was located.
It might have all been planned for them, but one thing happened that wasn’t planned.
Half of the documents were missing.
Moreover, the missing part was the signature line at the bottom of the document.
Since the conclusive evidence about who signed off on this document was missing, they took me away but took me to an interrogation room rather than a detention center.
It seemed like he was determined to get my confession somehow.
After waiting for a while in handcuffs in an empty interrogation room, Viet came inside.
“This is what you paid for, right?”
And then he got straight to the point.
You’re so shameless. Did you put an iron plate on your face?
“well. “This is my first time seeing it.”
“But why did this come out of your office?”
“well.”
I have no intention of simply giving you the answer you want.
I kept giving the same answer to questions that had already been answered.
As a few minutes passed, Viet seemed to be getting tired of it and shook his head.
He soon turned off the button on the recorder and opened his mouth.
“Yes, you. “I think you and Huin think you can somehow get away with it if there’s no signature line… That’s a big mistake.”
His eyes sparkled.
“How long do you think it will take to create another copy of the same document?”
I burst out laughing.
“…Smile?”
“I think you are mistaken, Director.”
And then he calmly opened his mouth.
“I’m not trying to ignore this. Rather, I want to give you what you want.”
“what?”
“As of this moment, our Korean association will give up taking over the Vietnamese association. Of course, we will not ask for any penalty whatsoever.”
Viet’s eyebrows twitched.
“…What are you doing?”
“It is you who heard. He said he would hand over the entire association and the hub. “Isn’t that what you wanted?”
Viet lets out a laugh.
“Aren’t you going to beg for my life now?”
“Well, it’s not entirely wrong. “Anyway, we will hand over the association, so please let us go and stop harassing the local employees.”
“Fuck, you’ve become a saint.”
“I’m honored that you think of me that way.”
I continued speaking, leaning against the back of the chair.
“Anyway, it’s not a bad thing since it gives you what you want without any hassle.”
Viet shrugged and narrowed his eyes.
After thinking for a moment, he gestured towards the police officer next to him.
“…Go and get the contract.”
Before long, a document was placed in front of me.
It was intended to hand over top operational responsibility for the Vietnam Association and the Northern Hub.
I glanced over the document and signed it without hesitation.
“You are now the head of the Vietnam Association.”
“Hmm”
“Then as promised…”
That was then.
Crash-.
Viet took out a gun from his waist and loaded it.
And then he raises one corner of his mouth.
“I’m the type of person who doesn’t leave regrets behind.”
“….”
He is truly a person who has not even the slightest chance of trust.
It was a moment when I had that thought.
Boom –
“Director Gu! “We’re in big trouble!!”
A public security officer burst open the door of the interrogation room and urgently looked for him.
“I’m busy right now, so later…”
“No! “It’s much more urgent!”
Viet, perhaps sensing something unusual, put away his gun and asked.
“What’s going on?”
“Well…I received a call from the International Association.”
For a moment, Viet’s face hardened.
“…what?”
At the same time, I hid my smile.