"Come in," said Kang Jin-Ho.
"Sir!"
The office door opened, and Lee Hyeon-Su stepped inside. He shot a sharp but brief gaze in Lee Hyeon-Ju's direction, then bowed toward Kang Jin-Ho.
"Good morning, Assembly Master."
"I thought you're usually busy in the mornings?"
"Yes, I am. Even so, I still need to prioritize some things above all else, sir."
Kang Jin-Ho noticed that Lee Hyeon-Su's face was slightly flushed. That was because Lee Hyeon-Su had rushed here at his top speed after learning about Lee Hyeon-Ju heading to the Assembly Master's office.
"My apologies, as I have not caught all of the discussion, just the tail end of it. Allow me to offer my opinion on this matter. I would like us to be more prudent."
"More prudent?" Lee Hyeon-Ju shot back unhappily. Her voice was much sharper than when she was speaking to Kang Jin-Ho.
Lee Hyeon-Su cocked an eyebrow. "Since when did the word prudent elicit that kind of response?"
"Words can mean different things depending on the situation and how they are used, wouldn't you agree? And that's why when you said prudent, it sounded suspiciously like you wanted to repudiate my idea."
The flames shooting out from their eyes collided mid-air. However, Lee Hyeon-Su promptly ignored Lee Hyeon-Ju and sat down on an empty chair. "Assembly Master, sir. We need to be prudent about this, especially after going through this whole mess with the Japanese. Joining the surface world means we will face even more restrictions than ever before."
Kang Jin-Ho slowly nodded. "Mm...!"
"We will be entering a whole new uncharted territory, sir. Up until now, we could determine how we'd proceed. But our overall situation has changed greatly. Making information about us publicly available could limit our options and prevent us from effectively fending off large-scale attacks from our enemies like the last time."
"That's a strange assertion, Mister Lee!" Lee Hyeon-Ju sharply rebuked Lee Hyeon-Su. She was obviously not prepared to let him have his way. "Going public will not restrict our freedom. Let's be real here, shall we? Even if the Assembly becomes a legitimate business entity, most Assembly members still can't do much. After all, the only things they know how to do are training and beating people up."
"...That's a bit too harsh, don't you think?"
"I'm merely stating the truth," Lee Hyeon-Ju curtly cut Lee Hyeon-Su off, her expression unwavering. "The management of the company doesn't involve regular Assembly members, to begin with. Instead, what we do will expand everyone's movement options. Besides, it's not like I'm insisting on legitimizing the Assembly for an easier, more streamlined management. No, it's to create ways for us to make a living!"
Lee Hyeon-Su cocked his brow. "To make a living?"
"...Do you know where we get our income from?"
"Huh?" Lee Hyeon-Su tilted his head. What did she mean by that? Of course the Assembly got its income from...
"Our situation has changed. By a lot, too. In the past, we could make some money through illegal activities. However, the world has changed too much for us to keep doing that, Mister Lee! And don't forget that South Korea's public order is one of the best in the world.
"Organizations in countries with much worse public order than ours have long turned themselves into legal entities and legalized their income source, too. Compared to them? We're late to the table."
Lee Hyeon-Su nodded. "Sure, I agree with you on all that. However, all I'm saying is there is no need to rush."
"No, there is definitely a reason to rush," Lee Hyeon-Ju firmly shook her head. "If our situation doesn't change soon, the Assembly will face a serious financial loss this year."
"A loss? Even though we've confiscated so much hidden wealth?"
"Mister Lee, that's not a sustainable income source. The Assembly is getting more bloated every day. And to feed every member, we need money. But our source of income is basically non-existent. There is a clear limit to how long we can rely on what's in our bank account."
Lee Hyeon-Ju abruptly shifted her focus to Kang Jin-Ho next.
"Assembly Master. Yes, we have a lot of assets. But we also have a lot of Assembly members to take care of. Worse still, we even accepted over ten thousand freeloaders who can't even contribute financially. That number of people would even put some governments in a bind, sir! At this rate, the Assembly will definitely go bankrupt."
The disharmony of the situation was too real to ignore. Despite the estimated value of all the assets high enough to pierce the heavens, the Assembly was still facing bankruptcy?
'Then again, Lee Hyeon-Ju isn't exactly wrong when you think about it.'
The current-day demon cult was quite literally weighty baggage. In other words, they couldn't even pull their own weight.
Soon, they should prove their worth as martial artists. Kang Jin-Ho would ensure that. That didn't mean the demon cult believers were capable of financially helping out, though.
No one in this world was free from the need to put food on the table and a roof over their heads. That included the Martial Assembly and its members; to keep chugging along, the Assembly needed to make money somehow.
When Kang Jin-Ho silently nodded, Lee Hyeon-Ju smiled in excitement and spoke fearlessly. "Now is the most optimal time, sir! While we have enough funds to stay afloat and in operation, this organization must become a legal business entity. And then, we must use the available funds to create a new source of income. Please permit us to do this."
Kang Jin-Ho leaned back on the couch while rubbing his chin. "And I'm guessing you want to be in charge of that?"
"No, sir. Not me. I want Mister... Chief Lee here to handle it for us."
"Huh?" Lee Hyeon-Su stumbled back. "Me?"
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