The Crazy Villain Regains His Sanity

Chapter 385



Episode 385

‘Chik Show! ‘Why is it going like this?’

Prime Minister Higa cursed under his breath.

The situation was going in a worse direction than he thought.

Originally, he tried to blame everything on Takeda. His plan was to appeal to the fact that he lacked power because he was the prime minister of a minority faction, and to claim that he would achieve revenge if he was given power.

But the plan went awry from the beginning.

The intention to participate with only a small number of close associates was escalated by Choi Jun-ho, and as a result, the opinions of the other party, not his own, were mixed and it took on the appearance of a previous pitch.

As a result, we failed to make the other person realize that he was a one-sided perpetrator.

To make matters worse, both sides are blamed.

These are all things Choi Jun-ho dislikes.

In particular, the words he muttered at the end gave me an eerie feeling.

Everyone dies?

“It is dangerous if things continue like this.”

The Minister of Awakening, who was now completely attached to him, whispered next to him.

“What should I do?”

“We need to take out what we have prepared.”

“That? “If that were the case, we would end up in a situation that could no longer be undone.”

“Then are you going to suffer like this? Compared to what the other person did, we haven’t done anything. “Look over there.”

“….”

Prime Minister Higa paused after seeing Takeda.

Although he tried not to show his expression, he could tell that the faint smile was a sign of satisfaction.

“…Did they succeed in attracting us as well?”

“There were some sacrifices in mind. “But if we had to take the same responsibility, neither the Prime Minister nor I would be able to understand it.”

That is correct. Prime Minister Higa nodded with a stern expression, raised his hand to ask to speak, and then looked at Choi Jun-ho.

He is the one who made them wait endlessly for the verdict. If he wasn’t the world’s strongest superhuman, if he hadn’t acted as he wanted without any lines, this incident wouldn’t have happened.

But now that things have come to this, he must kill Takeda in order to survive.

Just the determination to kill is not enough. You must have the determination to kill.

“The reason we committed this incident was not simply to keep Korea and Shinsung Group in check.”

When the Minister of Awakening stood up and spoke, Takeda’s relaxed expression hardened.

“for a moment!”

“I will present the evidence here.”

Minister Awakening handed over a bundle of documents that had been hidden away to Choi Jun-ho.

It was a kind of plan. It was about how Japan would cook Korea in a situation where Choi Jun-ho disappeared.

It can be seen as a simple plan that has not yet been implemented, but there were problematic contents in the plan.

It was a plan to secure Choi Jun-ho’s family in case of emergency.

It was literally a plan, but in reality it was a kidnapping plan.

“It’s a frame-up! Headbreaker! “It’s a conspiracy!”

puck!

Takeda’s representative stood up and screamed, but the force bullet that flew through the space blew off his head.

The headless body slowly passed over, gushing blood.

“….”

Why? Wasn’t it true that violence wasn’t used?

The people gathered in the hall watched the scene as if they were fascinated and said nothing.

“shut up.”

Those who read his will watched the situation without saying anything.

In particular, Takeda’s face, who was watching, had turned an earthy color.

“Is this true?”

“…It’s not true. “There is no evidence anywhere that I did it.”

“That’s right.”

After Choi Jun-ho stopped talking, he said no more.

This made the people who were watching feel even more upset.

When Choi Jun-ho finally read the document and handed it to Park Young-hoo, Takeda just watched with a bewildered expression without even thinking about taking it back.

“I listened to both sides. “By my standards, they both did something to die for.”

Those words brought joy and sorrow. Since the words did not change even after taking out the weapon of remorse, Prime Minister Higa’s side despaired, while Representative Takeda’s side held out hope.

“But if I kill them all, someone will feel aggrieved.”

no way?

Prime Minister Higa paused at the words, which were completely uncharacteristic of Choi Jun-ho.

And then something completely unexpected came out.

“It will be difficult to understand both sides. “You two should decide what is right and what is right first.”

“uh?”

“What do you mean?”

“You two should finish talking first.”

What Choi Jun-ho requested was the ratio of responsibility between both sides. The reason for not using your hands was to write down the exact number of who was at fault by how much.

That’s the end of the story.

Choi Jun-ho left the scene despite the expectation that he would use his hands.

“….”

And now only the two factions left in the arena, unable to live under the same sky.

Negotiating in this situation?

‘I’ll just drag that guy in.’

‘That guy will definitely be killed.’

The two forces, who were glaring at each other fiercely, exited in opposite directions.

It was a moment when it became clear that determining the proportion of responsibility would not be easy.

*My impression after listening to both sides was that it was a great party. The more I listen, the more I feel like I can use up my hands.

Normally, it wouldn’t be strange for me to use my hands right away. But my choice is to endure it once.

That way, I returned home right away.

The people who came with him left a message telling them to take a plane and then crossed over to Korea on a high-speed flight.

And the next day, Korea was in chaos.

The fact that I went to Japan and took no action made headlines.

The nuance is being talked about as if it was tolerated. In Japan, it is being said that it achieved results based on tremendous negotiating power, and in Korea, there is also a debate over this.

On the one hand, they say that I have finally become socialized(?), and there are some who evaluate this as the greatest achievement of the Cheon Myung-guk government.

At the same time, it is said that the public who has become accustomed to extreme cider path should reflect on it.

To put it simply, it is a grand party.

“A real big deal!”

“You too?”

“You’re no one else’s brother! “I killed everyone and even killed unrelated people, but I didn’t even think about leaving alive someone who was clearly guilty.”

Yunhee explained that there were many people who were concerned that a massacre would occur.

“you?”

“Of course I’m on the massacre side too!”

“Do you take it for granted that your brother would do that?”

“Have you ever thought about the actions you’ve shown so far?”

“I thought it might be different this time.”

“That won’t happen.”

“….”

Not even the seeds are working.

“You did act differently than usual.”

“Is there a reason? “Have you had any change of heart?”

“Because it will be more painful.”

“Eh?”

“I thought about it briefly.”

Until now, I preferred to kill someone if the move was wrong. If you ask why that method is the most preferred, it is because it imposes the most certain sanctions on taking life and prevents any repercussions.

Because I have seen the butterfly effect caused by pointless and clumsy mercy, I have eliminated even the possibility of that happening.

“But now things are different.”

“how?”

“Because they are trying to take advantage of my tendencies.”

Japan’s current or former prime ministers appeared to be trying to annihilate the faction opposing the use of me by somehow leading them to the same battle. This is because their politics will become more comfortable.

In particular, the current prime minister, who is from a minority faction, was aiming to reorganize the power after him by eliminating the majority faction.

“The funny thing is, he thought he would survive.”

Even if he died, I wouldn’t have cared. Because you must have thought about the future.

So, if I act according to my thoughts, I will die, but on the contrary, it is like acting according to the other person’s intentions.

So I changed my mind.

“We’ll just watch.”

“why?”

“Because it will be more painful.”

“I’m alive, but I’m suffering?”

“Currently, the forces on both sides are similar. “Since I told them to set a percentage of fault, they will fight to somehow place more responsibility on the other party.”

A series of arguments causes emotional overheating, and the moment someone crosses the line, the relationship becomes irreparable. Today, after reading the document handed over by the Prime Minister, I became convinced that that line had been crossed.

“Death cannot erase that painful process.”

“…Wow, he’s a real devil.”

“This is what we call progress.”

I accepted Yunhee’s admiration with ease. These days, I’m definitely feeling that killing people isn’t the best solution.

I am reflecting on whether I preferred that method solely for my own convenience.

[Don’t reflect on things like that.]

Yongyong, who was quietly watching, also willingly supported my direction.

“But in the end, you survive.”

“Who said they saved you?”

“ok?”

I told them to determine the percentage of fault, but I never said that the winner would be spared.

“You deal with that too when you are immersed in the joy of victory.”

“Wow…”

I clicked my tongue as I looked at Yunhee’s admiration. There is one thing left to point out.

“Anyway, you need to become stronger.”

“me? why?”

“It’s too weak.”

“Is there anyone in our guild who trains harder than me?”

“That’s not enough.”

“it’s okay! I have no intention of training with you, so don’t be weird. Die.”

I jumped because I was caught thinking about how to get rid of him more.

“Even though they are planning a kidnapping in Japan?”

“what? “What kind of kidnapping?”

I told them about the Japanese plan to kidnap my family. Yunhee, who seemed unreasonable at first, turned red when she realized that she was the target.

“These bastards….”

“The fact that you became the target means that you are weak. Do you realize how belittled you are?”

“Oh, I’m so pissed. Why didn’t you kill me! No, you said you would stop him and kill him, right? “We have to deal with those guys by making them suffer as much as possible.”

He was calm when something happened to me, but went berserk when he said it was his business.

But being angry can make you stronger.

Anger is an emotion that serves as a driving force to work hard.

I stimulated that feeling even more.

“I have to kill him.”

“Good idea. Those guys should fight each other to death and fall miserably. Let me know when you deal with those guys. “Buy chicken and beer and enjoy.”

“But you?”

“Isn’t it a pity that you couldn’t handle it with your own hands?”

“Not really. “Are you really upset when you hear what you say?”

As I watched Yunhee fussing for a while, I thought it was a good idea to talk to her. They seem to have gained a lot of confidence these days, but for awakened people, too much confidence leads to arrogance, which often leads to unexpected deaths.

Before that, I need to motivate myself to become stronger.

“Don’t tell your parents.”

“Am I stupid? Tell me that.”

“You can do more than that.”

“I will not. “Stop ignoring people.”

Despite all that, I caught a prickly expression on his face. If I point that out, they’ll get into trouble again, so I shouldn’t talk about it.

Maybe it’s because he’s a smart guy, but he knew that I found out about his emotional state.

After sighing, Yunhee regained her composure and returned to the original topic.

“Anyway, in this case, there is a trick, but it won’t be received that way by other people.”

“why?”

“Because you’re stupid.”

“I know that.”

“It means that people in the world will not understand my thoughts and intentions. “They will accept it, interpret it as they see fit, and then move on.”

Rather, it is said that the most scary thing is to use all kinds of tricks.

That’s why people are most afraid of me.

But what if you don’t kill anymore?

The idea of trying to resolve the issue through dialogue would be prevalent, and there was a high possibility that this dialogue would be accompanied by strange means.

“Look, there are already strange speculations.”

“I was surprised.”

“I’m interested in my brother’s every move. “Reporters ask me a lot of questions too.”

In particular, they ask about my tastes.

“Were you the anonymous interviewer who sometimes criticized me in articles?”

“…Oh, that can’t be possible. Ha ha ha.”

I guess I’ll have to forcefully capture this guy and make him stronger.

Yunhee hurriedly changed the topic.

“Do you think there will be someone who sees my brother’s behavior this time and thinks it’s harmful?”

“It’s only one thing.”

“People are inherently like that.”

“To be that stupid.”

“That’s stupid.”

Yunhee’s words became reality.

The first to act foolishly was South China.


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