Unfortunately, Ion was still in Korea.
And he said it would take a little time to prepare the meteoric iron and pure gold Su-ho had requested.
Understandably so—meteoric iron wasn't something in regular use, so they had to start sourcing it from scratch. And the pure gold? Su-ho had asked for not 1 kg, but a staggering 111 kg.
111 kilograms of pure gold. That alone, in monetary terms, amounted to roughly 33.3 billion won.
'Even scraping together 33 billion won in cash is hard enough—imagine trying to get that much in actual gold.'
So Su-ho told him to send it over as soon as it was ready.
Of course, he didn’t expect to receive °• N 𝑜 v 𝑒 l i g h t •° it for free.
He fully intended to offer a fair exchange in return.
Ion also mentioned that preparing for a meeting regarding the Japanese raid operation approval would take a bit of time as well.
So for now, Su-ho had some downtime.
Quite a lot of it, actually.
Which is why he decided to take some time to regroup.
He didn’t inform Jeong Cheol-min of his return.
There was no rush—it could wait until the time was right.
First, Su-ho opened up his status window.
[An Su-ho]

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