“Fuu-woo...”
After entering the bathroom, Nobuo pushed his perception to the max and scanned his vicinity. There was no one here.
He figured the bathroom would be filled with lots and lots of people nervous about the war, but no. Much to his relief, this place was empty. Then again, Nobuo deliberately seeking out a toilet located in the remotest corner of the ship probably played a large role in that.
‘Let’s go deeper.’
Nobuo unhesitantly walked inside the furthest cubicle and locked the door behind him. Such a flimsy door meant nothing in a ship full of martial art experts, but he still felt a little more relaxed with his view blocked off like this.
Nobuo looked at his phone.
He couldn’t understand why he was doing this. Why was he going this far and taking on all this risk when Korea didn’t mean anything to him?
Besides, this problem didn’t just concern South Korea here. Nobuo would still be in danger even if he let the Koreans know of the incoming invasion.
After all, Nobuo was definitely a part of the Japanese expeditionary forces. Unless he jumped overboard and swam back to Japan right now... There was no way for him to escape from the war.
This ship’s destination was South Korea. An enemy nation. If this expedition ended in a total failure, Nobuo would be buried in that land, too.
‘Damn it. Have I lost my mind?’
Would the Koreans consider his circumstances? Nobuo didn’t think they would.
Even if you were a non-threatening regular Korean-Japanese and not a martial artist, those people still mocked and jeered you for being a halfling. That was what the Koreans were like.
But now, Nobuo must cross his fingers and hope that they would take pity on him and spare his hide?
What a joke that was! It'd be a miracle if the Koreans didn't treat him even more cruelly than before.
Nobuo knew he must not do this crazy thing if saving his neck was his number one priority. For that purpose, it’d be better to pretend to be a loyal fighter doing his thing out in front, then sneakily back out when the time was just right.
If the expedition proved successful, and Nobuo was one of the few survivors at the end, the life he'd been dreaming of could finally be his. A life where he was acknowledged as a real Japanese. A life where he was no longer discriminated against for his Korean heritage!
Wasn’t that the life Nobuo longed for all this time? So why...?
“Kuk!”
Nobuo chuckled quietly. How laughable this situation was.
He thirsted for this moment, yet when the opportunity was finally given, Nobuo decided to go the other way.
Maybe this situation he now found himself in wasn't because of his heritage as a Korean-Japanese.
No, it was because Nobuo was that kind of a person. That kind of man who failed to make the right call and willingly threw away the chance to change his life.
A man who was always filled with dissatisfaction but too scared to gamble everything away to overcome his reality. That was Nobuo.
No, maybe the truth was that he was simply a...
‘A rebel, eh?’
Nobuo chuckled quietly again.
Certain rules were responsible for keeping the world spinning around and around. However, some people were bound to get uncomfortable with those rules. Like Nobuo, for instance.
Was there a need for him to overthink this situation? Not really.
Patriotism? That could be fed to the damn dogs for all Nobuo cared. After all, Korea didn’t give him anything. Not even a single helping hand.
In that case, Nobuo shouldn’t think of what he was doing as a favor for that stupid country. No, he was doing it simply because of his desire to screw over the bastards on this ship.
Scars from contempt and mockery ran much deeper than ones from disinterest and cold shoulders, after all!
‘Yes, this is an opportunity. Definitely an opportunity!’
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that Nobuo would never enjoy ever again!
‘In both senses of the word, that is.’
This opportunity could turn his life around for the better, but it could also be one to screw over these hateful bastards. Such a valuable opportunity would indeed be a one-time deal, never to be repeated again.
“Fuu-woo...”
Nobuo sighed softly, then pushed his perception to the max to scan his surroundings.
Even he would've been stunned by how his face looked right this moment. The way he scanned his surroundings with bloodshot eyes was totally reminiscent of a junkie craving for the next hit.
‘There’s no one here.’
Nobuo confirmed that he was alone in this bathroom, then stared at his phone again.
‘A voice call is out of the question, so..’
They were on a ship, so talking to someone on the phone should be impossible. Not because the call wouldn't get through, though. The ship was still relatively close to the shore, so the connection should still be fine. However, making a voice call on a ship teeming with martial art experts was pushing his luck too far.
Someone passing by might overhear his conversation, after all!
‘...! Right! Wi-Fi!’
There must be a working Wi-Fi connection on this ship. Thankfully, the expedition leaders didn’t get a cargo ship but a passenger ship instead. Which meant this thing should have a fairly-robust internet connection for its passengers...
‘There is it!’
Nobuo confirmed the list of available Wi-Fi connections appearing on his phone’s screen, then crossed his fingers while connecting to the ship’s Wi-Fi.
‘Please, please...!’
This Wi-Fi had to work. It simply had to! That was the only way to...
“It’s working!”
Nobuo inadvertently blurted that out. He hurriedly sucked in a deep breath after confirming one more time that his phone was now connected to the internet.
This was the point of no return. Once he sent the message, it could not be undone.
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