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Return of the Sword God-Rank Civil Servant novel Chapter 185

Jeong Cheol-min was visibly excited.

It wasn't excitement driven by anger.

It was simply excitement from enthusiasm.

Especially since he had never called Su-ho with an honorific before, anyone else would have been very surprised to hear it.

But since it was Su-ho, it didn't seem to matter, and Su-ho greeted him with a smile.

"You've arrived?"

"What do you mean, 'you've arrived'...? Hey, what was all that talk over the phone? You said you destroyed Director Pi?"

Jeong Cheol-min’s excitement was caused by something far more outrageous than he had expected.

He had heard that Su-ho was out of town for some business, but then suddenly he received a call where Su-ho said he had destroyed Pi Seong-yeol.

At first, he thought he must have heard it wrong.

He had already seen on the news that Pi Seong-yeol was taken down.

But Su-ho said with a clear and crisp tone:

"Yes, I destroyed him."

"What the hell...!"

Jeong Cheol-min's eyes were about to pop out, and Su-ho, as calm as ever, with a pleasant and almost too friendly smile, said:

"You're too worked up, Team Leader. Let's have a coffee. I would have taken you to the backyard, but since I have something to show you, I've already prepared coffee in the conference room."

"Hah... you really are something else..."

Su-ho was truly unpredictable.

But that’s why, in the end, Jeong Cheol-min followed his suggestion and went along.

Of course, he wasn’t silent on the way to the conference room.

He kept asking.

What was that phone call all about?

Was he really not going to tell him?

How did he destroy Pi Seong-yeol?

Each time, Su-ho replied with a calm "Yes, really."

"I’ll explain it when we get there."

In the end, Jeong Cheol-min didn’t get any answers until they reached the conference room.

There, a warm cup of coffee waited, and as soon as he sat down, Jeong Cheol-min pulled his cup toward him and asked:

"Now tell me. What the hell is all this about?"

"Are you in that much of a hurry?"

"You crazy bastard! You dropped a keyword that had me this worked up, and now you ask me if I’m in a hurry?"

"True, I guess. Anyway, here's what happened..."

Su-ho began to explain, mixing truth and lies as he outlined the events. He had accidentally gathered information about Pi Seong-yeol’s redevelopment cartel and had been personally investigating it, which had led to the current situation.

When Jeong Cheol-min heard this, his eyes widened in disbelief.

He stared at Su-ho for a long time.

He couldn’t believe it.

After a while, Jeong Cheol-min asked:

"Hey."

"Yes?"

"You're asking me to believe this?"

"Isn’t reality always more dramatic than drama?"

"Even so, this redevelopment gate, just a glance and it's clear this is no small thing. How could you possibly...?"

"I didn’t do everything from A to Z, but I found some gaps and worked between the cracks. So, I’ve been busy."

"But in the meantime, you’ve been tackling sealed gates too, haven’t you?"

"Of course. But that’s something I have to do. The redevelopment gate wasn’t officially part of my job, was it?"

"That’s true... but damn, you're crazy."

"Isn’t it a bit much to say such things to your beloved subordinate?"

"I don’t even like you, and you’re not my subordinate."

"Forget the love, I’m your deputy team leader, so how could I not be your subordinate?"

"Look at the state of the Association. The president, the vice president, and the heads of departments are all about to be fired. You think you and I are going to stick together through all of this? You keep forgetting you came in as a special recruit. If things go down this path, we’re done."

"Well, yeah... that’s expected."

Many departments would be cut, and there would be plenty of vacancies.

It would probably be an unprecedented overhaul.

As Su-ho smiled silently, Jeong Cheol-min rubbed his face.

Then, a sudden ominous feeling made him cautiously ask:

"Su-ho."

"Yes, Team Leader?"

"I'm asking this just in case, but I’ve been looking through the news feed, and your name hasn’t appeared anywhere."

"And?"

"You said you triggered this gate. You're telling me that directly now."

"That’s right."

"Did you do this on purpose?"

At that question, Su-ho smiled slightly.

"Yes, I did it on purpose. And not many people know about it."

"..."

Jeong Cheol-min was dumbfounded by Su-ho's calm confession.

Why?

He couldn’t understand this kid.

Jeong Cheol-min asked:

"Why? Why would you do that?"

"I didn’t want to reveal myself. If people find out I’m involved in something like this, it’ll be exhausting in many ways."

"What do you mean by that?"

"It’s simple. I just want to finish the gates. But if people find out I started this, it’ll be a hassle for the things I want to do."

"What kind of hassle? People will treat you like a hero, the more they know, the more they’ll worship you."

"That’s the problem. A hunter should just tackle gates, not be put on a pedestal for it. Also, if one person has too many roles, people’s expectations get too high, and that becomes troublesome."

"I can’t understand you."

But Jeong Cheol-min gave up trying to understand.

How could an ordinary person comprehend the thoughts of a genius?

Finally, Jeong Cheol-min took a sip of his coffee.

Then, suddenly, another question came to mind, and he asked:

"Hey, then why tell me? Shouldn’t this be a secret for me too?"

"True. But you’re my senior, aren’t you?"

"What?"

"Of course, I have to report everything to my senior. Isn’t that basic?"

"...?"

For a moment, Jeong Cheol-min’s expression twisted in confusion.

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