‘...And how nice it would’ve been if it ended right then.’
The eventful day was supposed to end on a poetic note.
Being able to hang out with Park Yu-Min in a long while filled Kang Jin-Ho with joy. And resolving the potentially deadly disaster without too many issues was worthy of a celebration as well.
No wonder Kang Jin-Ho was in a good mood as he reached home. But it didn’t take long for him to realize the real struggle had only just begun.
When he returned home, Kang Jin-Ho was greeted by Baek Hyeon-Jeong emitting a cold aura akin to a terrifying specter. Meanwhile, Kang Eun-Yeong was glaring at him with her cheeks puffed up. Even Kang Yu-Hwan, someone Kang Jin-Ho thought he could count on for backup, had entered the strict and solemn father mode!
‘This... is illogical.’
Didn’t logic dictate that... people should be worried about someone who had gone through such an ordeal? Wasn’t that the usual thing to do?!
Actually, that wasn’t quite right. Kang Jin-Ho’s family did worry about him. For the first ten minutes, that was!
The Kang family used a somewhat thorough and won't-take-no-for-an-answer examination to determine their son was fine both physically and mentally. And that was when their attitude underwent a series of shocking changes.
Their worries morphed into complaints. Complaints soon morphed into fear of the future. And that fear gradually became nagging!
Even someone of Kang Jin-Ho’s caliber couldn’t withstand the constant barrage of nagging from three people and sagged on the floor like lettuce in a day-old salad.
This... had to be a sound-related martial art technique. A type of sonic attack! However, none of the sonic attacks Kang Jin-Ho had to deal with back in Murim managed to exhaust him to this degree!
Of course, he understood where his family was coming from. Even then, how could they express their worries through nagging? Also, why did his family’s nagging wildly veer off the boundary of the aquarium incident and forge a brave new path?!
At least Kang Jin-Ho could understand his family telling him to be careful wherever he went. He wholeheartedly agreed with them, after all.
Even when the nagging became, ‘That’s why you should’ve been more careful!’ Kang Jin-Ho was still prepared to see things from his family’s perspective.
Although Kang Jin-Ho wasn’t sure what he could’ve done to be more ‘careful’ about an aquarium rupturing its wall, he was ready to admit that yes, carelessly waltzing into a location when his safety wasn’t assured could be classified as his fault.
But when the family started asking, ‘Why do you keep getting involved in these kinds of things?!’ Kang Jin-Ho began tilting his head a little. And when they started saying, ‘You weren’t like this before, so why do you always get involved in one thing after another these days?’ Kang Jin-Ho pretty much resigned himself.
‘This is unfair!’
Even though Kang Jin-Ho was 100% certain that he hadn't done anything to deserve this treatment, it seemed his family was utterly convinced that he deliberately went around looking for trouble.
All Kang Jin-Ho was guilty of in the past was not calling his family on time, so wasn't this a bit too much...?
Their nagging eventually got to him, and in the end, he reached the stage where he began wondering if he really was guilty of causing all these problems.
Only after the family’s nagging had ruptured a blood vessel or two in his ears did they allow Kang Jin-Ho to get some rest for the night. However, when Kang Jin-Ho noticed his mother’s lips twitching ominously early in the morning...
He swiftly evacuated from his own home!
***
-So, you ran away from your home?
“...Basically, yes,” said Kang Jin-Ho.
He could hear Jo Gyu-Min's laughter through the phone's speaker. And no, the Chief Secretary of the Jaegyeong Corporation wasn't merely laughing. He was rolling on the floor while clutching at his guts!
‘He thinks this is funny?’
Did Jo Gyu-Min find Kang Jin-Ho’s troubles... entertaining? Seriously?!
A vein bulged subtly on Kang Jin-Ho’s forehead, but he found it a bit too embarrassing to complain about it.
-Ah, ah... Oops, my bad. Sorry about that. I shouldn’t have laughed like that.
What was the point of trying to fix the situation when Jo Gyu-Min had already laughed his butt off?
-Every time I hear stories like this from you, I can't help but think of you as yet another regular twenty-something young man. And that's what cracks me up every single time.
“...Regular?”
-Yes. How should I explain this... In all honesty, Mister Jin-Ho? Your status in society and political influence in this country can be classified as fairly impressive.
‘Fairly impressive’ was not quite an accurate representation of the truth. In terms of political influence and martial prowess, not many people in this country wielded as much power as Kang Jin-Ho.
-But now, someone like that got nagged nearly to death and ran away from home to avoid his mother. That’s like listening to a regular uni student’s life story, you see? That’s why I had to laugh, Mister Jin-Ho.
“...Is that so? But what’s so funny about it?”
-My apologies.
Jo Gyu-Min instantly changed his attitude after spying the hint of a sulky solemnness in Kang Jin-Ho's voice. This level of quick-wittedness was why Jo Gyu-Min had managed to reach his current position in his relatively brief career!
Kang Jin-Ho tutted before moving on to the next topic. “How are you feeling, though? Is your body okay?”
-Yes, more or less. Although I’m aching all over, the doctors said I’m not injured too badly overall. My leg will have to be in a cast for a while, but that won’t stop me from carrying out my duties, Mister Jin-Ho.
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