The rude driver flinched again.
The young man's tone was as flat as it could humanly get. Even though he wasn't trying to be intimidating, his voice held this mysterious power to cower anyone listening to him.
“W-well, I, uh...”
Before the rude driver could say something, Kang Jin-Ho abruptly raised his hand and interrupted him.
“Hold on.”
“...?”
“Wait.”
Kang Jin-Ho didn’t say anything else and backed away while taking his phone out of his pocket. Unsurprisingly, he began calling someone.
Shuffle, shuffle...
Kang Jin-Ho left the stupefied rude driver behind and trudged back to his original spot below the orphanage's wall. While walking there, he mouthed a fresh cigarette. Just as he lit it up, the other side answered the call.
The rude driver frowned in confusion.
‘Who is he talking to?’
He tried to eavesdrop, but the distance meant he couldn't hear much of anything. If someone had called that young man first, there shouldn't be much to worry about here, but that wasn't the case this time.
The young man was the one who made the call first. This could only mean that the contents of the phone call were related to this situation...!
Eventually, Kang Jin-Ho hung up before glancing in the rude driver’s direction. “You can go now.”
“...Say what?”
“You can go. You’re dismissed.”
“What do you mean, dismissed?”
Kang Jin-Ho tilted his head. “Is your Korean bad or something? You can go now. We don't need you anymore as we've already called for a replacement.”
“...!”
The rude driver’s face grew beet-red from anger. Uncle Choi noticed all the signs and sneakily stepped toward Kang Jin-Ho’s front. He could tell that this rude driver had lost his bloody mind and was about to pounce on the young man.
‘This rude bastard! Maybe he’s a nutcase?’
Not only did the rude driver get into an argument with his customer, but he was even getting ready for a throwdown, too! Uncle Choi definitely couldn't overlook this situation.
Since there were never enough workers and not enough vehicles, Uncle Choi should be safe from getting summarily dismissed due to this incident. Even so...
‘We’ll be the one paying for your mistake, you f*cking bastard!’
The unrelated bus drivers minding their own business would have to bear the brunt of this situation. Not to forget, they were in an orphanage, too. Imagine a bus driver insulting some poor orphans and even getting violent with them!
Now that would be the perfect material for a newspaper article, no?
The starving pack of hyenas, also known as reporters searching for the next story, would never let such a juicy opportunity slip through their fingers. Uncle Choi's failure to adequately handle this situation could lead to the birth of a new national pastime of, ‘Let’s bash bus drivers together!’
“Hold on, everyone. Let's calm down and...” said Uncle Choi as he stepped between the rude driver and the young man. But then...!
Rumble, vroooooom!
A sedan viciously rushed past the orphanage’s gates while issuing ear-screeching engine noises.
‘What is it this time?’
Uncle Choi blinked his eyes. He couldn’t help but think that all sorts of strange things were happening today.
The sedan slammed on the brakes and came to a screeching halt. The driver's side door was flung open, and a man kitted out in a smart-looking business suit hurriedly exited the vehicle.
This man rapidly scanned the surroundings and then approached Kang Jin-Ho while smiling brightly. “Mister Jin-Ho! Is he the driver?”
“Yes.”
“My sincerest apologies. We were in a rush to find drivers, you see...? We should’ve been more selective with the candidates.”
“No, it's fine,” said Kang Jin-Ho. “Besides, it's about time we get going, so what's happening with the new bus?”
“It’s en route as we speak. I’ll take care of everything.”
“Got it, thanks.”
The man in the business suit looked back, then bowed slightly at the orphans. “I’m sorry, everyone. It’s my fault for not doing my job right.”
The children quickly defended him.
“It’s okay, Chief Jo!”
“It’s not your fault, you know! Please don’t apologize!”
“It’s alright, Chief Jo. Don’t say that.”
The man, now identified as Chief Jo, sighed in relief and gently smiled at the children. “Thank you for saying that. Still, allow me to apologize. Now that’s sorted out...”
Chief Jo slowly turned around and faced the rude driver next.
‘Heol...!’
Uncle Choi reflexively took a step back.
‘What is up with this dude?’
Maybe this Chief Jo guy suffered from a split personality disorder?!
He looked like the kindest man on Earth while talking to these orphans, yet the moment he turned around... His expression became as chilling as a serial killer’s. Chief Jo scanned the rude driver from top to bottom with eyes reserved for an ugly insect invading his home, then pulled out his phone to call someone.
“What's going on now? Give me an update,” Chief Jo snarled into his phone.
Urgent replies came out of the phone’s speaker. Even Uncle Choi could hear them by paying closer attention.
-Sir! The replacement is headed your way. Chief, it was my...
“Did I order you to do something beyond your capabilities?”
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