“Excuse me! Passing through! Sorry, but make room! Excuse me!”
Jo Gyu-Min urgently and insistently pushed the people away from his path.
“Ouch?! What are you doing, man!”
“Are you crazy?!”
Insults of varying severity flew in from all directions, but Jo Gyu-Min remained stone-faced as he continued to relentlessly forge ahead.
“Jin-Seong!” Jo Gyu-Min called out to Han Jin-Seong behind him.
“Yes, Chief Jo!”
“No one has fallen behind, right?”
“Yes! I’m constantly checking to make sure, Chief!”
“Good! Keep your eyes peeled, okay!” Jo Gyu-Min nodded, then repeatedly glanced behind him.
‘Damn it!’
With how long the line of Seongsim kids was and with too many visitors in the aquarium obscuring his view, Jo Gyu-Min couldn't confirm whether or not everyone was still accounted for.
However, he couldn't leave his post to check the situation. Without him leading from the front, the speed of breaking through the unwilling crowd would drop like a ton of bricks. Visitors were only begrudgingly stepping out of the way despite all their grumblings because of Jo Gyu-Min's... "somewhat" rough-looking countenance.
So, imagine what it would be like if children were trying to do the same.
‘Nope, it’s not gonna happen.’
Jo Gyu-Min’s anger level spiked when someone bumped his shoulder deliberately. Even though the visitors were stepping aside, some of them also tried to trip him up. When another visitor seemingly stepped aside only to shove Jo Gyu-Min on the shoulder, he almost lost his cool.
‘No! Calm down!’
He dearly wanted to let that visitor have a piece of his mind, but now wasn’t the time to create a scene. He must rigorously avoid any situations that could waste valuable time.
Besides, these people’s irritation was understandable. Who wouldn’t get annoyed when you were minding your own business, enjoying your time in an aquarium, only for someone to suddenly push you from behind?
“I'm sorry! I'm sorry, it's an emergency situation. Please yield the way for us. Please! I'm sorry.” Jo Gyu-Min continued to bow and apologize, which prompted the obstinate visitors to finally yield and step aside.
‘We need to move faster!’
Jo Gyu-Min was growing more and more anxious. If he was being honest, he had no idea what was happening back in the main hall. However, he wasn’t interested in finding out.
Kang Jin-Ho said they must evacuate, so Jo Gyu-Min should do just that. That was all he needed to do. After all, Kang Jin-Ho wasn't the type to actively create trouble for his companions. Without a doubt, he wanted the children evacuated because there was a problem in the aquarium.
Besides, Jo Gyu-Min was no dummy, anyway. He had his own suspicions.
‘The fish tank!’
If Han Jin-Seong had really heard that strange noise and Kang Jin-Ho agreed with the boy... Then, it was easy enough to guess the problem. Jo Gyu-Min's expression hardened as visions of a possibly horrifying future popped up in his mind.
‘We need to hurry and get out of here!’
Jo Gyu-Min couldn’t estimate how massive the scale of the destruction would be. A situation like that was unprecedented, after all. Would it lead to a huge tragedy? Or would it end as a mere little mishap where no one was hurt badly?
Of course, difficult-to-estimate didn’t mean Jo Gyu-Min should sit on his butt and do nothing. One should always assume the worst and prepare accordingly. If nothing of note happened after evacuating, then that would be great. If something did happen... Well, that would be an even greater relief.
It was just that...
‘Is it okay to leave like this?’
Jo Gyu-Min couldn't help but think about the annoyed visitors stepping aside. These people were oblivious to the current situation.
Was it okay to leave these people behind and evacuate first? Shouldn’t Jo Gyu-Min alert them and advise them to evacuate, too?
‘Damn it!’
For now, Jo Gyu-Min should prioritize the Seongsim kids and their safety above all else.
While thinking this, he tightly bit his lower lip. His priority should be the people he knew. In other words, these kids.
There was no helping it, even if people criticized him for being heartless. Every human's life was supposed to hold equal value. However, it was impossible for a person to view human lives that way.
First things first... Jo Gyu-Min would focus on evacuating the children out of here. And then, if he had some spare time, he’d participate in evacuating strangers next.
‘Besides, there isn’t much I can do right now.’
What could he possibly say to convince these people to evacuate from the aquarium? Should he declare loudly that the main fish tank was about to rupture, so everyone must flee?
It'd be a miracle if Jo Gyu-Min wasn't labeled as a lunatic on the spot. Even before he could raise a commotion, security guards would swiftly kick him out of the premises first!
That was why the only thing Jo Gyu-Min could do was guide these kids outside. He shouldn't feel guilty about leaving all these people behind.
He knew all that, but...
Jo Gyu-Min’s expression hardened as he pulled out his phone. “Jin-Seong!”
“Yes, Chief Jo!”
“Keep in touch with Mi-Hye! Make sure no one’s missing!”
“Understood! Don’t worry, and leave it to us!”
“You must stay awake, okay! Keep your wits about you!”
“Understood!”
Jo Gyu-Min exchanged determined glares with Han Jin-Seong while calling someone on the phone.
“Damn it! Why isn’t he answering?!”
He could hear the ringtone, but the other side wasn't answering the call. In the middle of this, Jo Gyu-Min continued to wade forward through the crowd while glancing back at the children.
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