“You’ve arrived, Master,” said Vator.
“Good to see you again, my lord,” said Wiggins right afterward. And then...
“My liege! I’ve committed a grave sin for not paying my respects for so long! Please forgive this sinful servant!” Chang Min passionately cried out.
“Welcome back, Assembly Master,” said Bang Jin-Hun.
Kang Jin-Ho stepped inside the Martial Assembly's conference room amid the outpouring of welcomes. He smiled a little while receiving everyone's colorful greetings.
“It feels like I haven't seen you guys in a very long time.”
While Kang Jin-Ho headed to the seat of honor, Lee Hyeon-Su followed him inside the conference room and bowed his head to each and every person.
Besides Vator, Wiggins, Chang Min, and Bang Jin-Hun, Elena and Zhang Dajing were also present in the conference room. They sat behind their respective "bosses," perhaps to offer their translation services.
Kang Jin-Ho settled down on the couch and immediately felt at ease.
‘Hmm. I haven’t felt this way in a while.’
Kang Jin-Ho had to admit that this position used to bother him a lot. To be more precise, it wasn't the position but the implication of the position that had been bothering him all this time. A decision he made without a care could change the fate of many people. Knowing that, how could he not feel burdened by his position?
However, what about now?
‘I feel lighter.’
Kang Jin-Ho’s mind was clear, his thoughts uncluttered. So much so that each molecule of air touching his face felt so vivid and refreshing. It seemed the negative effects of his heart demon were more severe than he initially thought.
“Oh, before we start...?” Lee Hyeon-Su raised his hand to draw Kang Jin-Ho's attention before pointing to the end of the conference room. “Sir, it's okay to smoke whenever you want. We've finally installed air purifiers in here, you see? Not just one, either, sir. We've got two of them.”
Kang Jin-Ho blinked his eyes. “...Eh?”
“Sir? Is there a problem?”
“N-no, not really...” Kang Jin-Ho sheepishly looked away after realizing the truth. It seemed science had come a long way in the modern era, seeing how it could improve the air quality so drastically!
Kang Jin-Ho coughed to clear his throat and glanced at Lee Hyeon-Su next. “Can you install one in my office, too?”
“It should be in the middle of installation, sir.”
“Kuh~! I’m telling you, you have an impeccable sense of timing!” Bang Jin-Hun suddenly chimed in.
There was still a hint of awkwardness between Bang Jin-Hun and Lee Hyeon-Su, even now. Which was understandable, considering they were enemies vying for each other's blood not too long ago.
The story between Kang Jin-Ho and Lee Hyeon-Su wasn’t any different, of course. However, the one holding the reins in this relationship, so to speak, was clearly Kang Jin-Ho. No one could raise their objections regarding this arrangement as long as Kang Jin-Ho was fine with it.
However, Bang Jin-Hun's relationship with Lee Hyeon-Su was different. On top of that, the influence these men wielded in their respective organizations was about the same, too.
No wonder they were still a little cautious even now. They would've never worked under the same roof had it not been for Kang Jin-Ho bringing them together like this.
Bang Jin-Hun glanced at Kang Jin-Ho. “By the way, sir? Your expression looks better today.”
Kang Jin-Ho tilted his head. “Hmm? You think so?”
“You’d walk in here with a heavy frown, then with a bright face the next day... But now, it’s like you’ve found your equilibrium. Sir, I’m telling you, please don’t have such extreme mood swings. That will only give your subordinates a massive headache.”
Kang Jin-Ho could only chuckle wryly at that.
Every once in a while, Bang Jin-Hun would speak directly like this. Of course, what he said was a piece of sensible advice.
If the boss walked around with a frown deeply etched on his face, the subordinates would naturally shrink back in fear and dread. Even though they knew their boss's ire had nothing to do with them, these subordinates would still be cautious of everything they did.
Kang Jin-Ho bowed his head. “I’m sorry.”
“N-no, hang on. No need to be so serious about it, you know!” Bang Jin-Hun yelled out in a bit of panic. He didn’t expect Kang Jin-Ho to respond so seriously to something said in jest.
Kang Jin-Ho sat up straight and explained himself. “I had a problem. But it’s sorted out now.”
“A problem?” Bang Jin-Hun blinked his eyes, then realized this might be a good opportunity to change the topic. “Could it be... Did your personal info get leaked by hackers?”
“No, it’s not like that. I was facing a heart demon, actually.”
“...What?” Bang Jin-Hun’s jaw slowly fell.
Heart demon? Anyone walking on the path of martial arts would’ve heard of that concept at least once in their life. However, that was...
‘How should I put this... Kinda like a kirin or a dragon? As in, it doesn’t exist in reality, but it might have? That kind of thing?’
Indeed, the idea of a "heart demon" was more like a legend these days.
If someone else had said they were at the mercy of the heart demon, Bang Jin-Hun would've unhesitantly stood up and triumphantly flipped the bird at that bastard. However, Kang Jin-Ho said it this time, so what choice did Bang Jin-Hun have other than to believe the claim?
“Is this heart demon thing even real?” Bang Jin-Hun cautiously asked.
However, it was Vator who answered instead of Kang Jin-Ho. “Yes, it's real.”
Zhang Dajing sitting behind the big man quickly began translating for him.
“Heart demons do exist. However, it's rare to find those who have experienced it, never mind overcome it. Truth be told, having a separate category of 'heart demon' is illogical. After all, the wall you must overcome as a martial artist is a heart demon. However, to encounter a wall worthy of the heart demon moniker, well...”
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