"That is a rather apt description, my lord," Wiggins chuckled softly. "A relationship where both parties are uncomfortable with each other's company... but still have no choice about working together. That just about sums up the relationship between the martial world and the political world."
"I see," Kang Jin-Ho smiled again, but it was unreadable this time.
If the relationship between the government and the Korean martial society was no different from the one between Murim and the imperial government back then... Kang Jin-Ho had a hunch that his old method would still work just fine.
In that case, there was no need to overthink things.
"Lee Hyeon-Su."
"Yes, sir."
"Compile a list of core members."
Lee Hyeon-Su cautiously asked, "When you say core members...?"
"Politicians we must buy off in order to ensure we get what we want. Narrow the list down as much as possible."
"Mm...!"
Lee Hyeon-Su couldn't reply right away. This task wouldn't be as straightforward as it sounded, after all.
The modern era's political power dynamics were a complicated web that bound many people together. Political power was not concentrated in one person like how it was with kings and queens in the past. Instead, many powerful people tried to keep each other in check.
Although this was a victory for the dictatorship-prevention system, it was also the source of Lee Hyeon-Su's migraine at the moment.
"Sir, that is... It won't be as easy as it sounds, so..."
"I'm not saying you should narrow the list down to one or two people. The list only needs to contain the names of the minimum-necessary people you think are vital to our cause."
"I see. I'll get it done right away, sir."
Kang Jin-Ho scanned the meeting attendees. "Let's wrap this discussion here, then. And move on to the real topic I wish to talk about."
Everyone grew a little tense when Kang Jin-Ho said "real topic." What could that be?
"The problem with the Japanese, plus the ones we're facing right now, made me think about something. And that is... The Martial Assembly still has not decided on its ultimate goal."
Bang Jin-Hun blinked his eyes in stupefaction. "Ultimate goal, sir?"
"Mm."
"But, uh, that's strange...? Assembly Master, isn't our goal to become stronger than ever before?"
"..." Kang Jin-Ho stared slightly slack-jawed at Bang Jin-Hun.
Unfortunately, the former Assembly Master didn't seem to get it and hurriedly looked around the room, his expression silently asking, Did I say something weird? Even more unfortunately for him, though, he didn't find anyone looking back at him in sympathy.
Bang Jin-Hun shrunk back timidly. "...It seems my stupid mouth has caused a scene again. My apologies. I'll shut the hell up now."
"...No need to go that far." Kang Jin-Ho grinned wryly. This exchange confirmed that there was indeed an issue here. "Yes, getting stronger is a given. However, we still haven't figured out why we're getting stronger."
"But, isn't that... Huh?" Bang Jin-Hun muttered weirdly, only to finally clamp his mouth shut.
His brain said there definitely was a good reason. However, he had trouble finding the right words to describe this reason. It was as unclear and distant as clouds floating in the distant skies.
"The legalization matter is a good demonstration of our issue," said Kang Jin-Ho while glancing at Lee Hyeon-Ju and Lee Hyeon-Su before fixing his gaze on the accounting department's boss. "If the Assembly getting stronger will provide a better life to its members, we must ensure the legalization process goes through, no matter what. We're turning jobless bums into proper salarymen, after all."
Lee Hyeon-Ju nodded affirmatively. "Yes, sir."
"However, if the reason is to fight off other countries' martial societies, going legit will only hinder us. As Lee Hyeon-Su said earlier, going public will only limit our options."
Lee Hyeon-Su hurriedly nodded. "Yes, sir. That's what I believe."
Neither side was wrong in this problem. All things had a reason for existing and their own justifications. Sitting among these people reminded Kang Jin-Ho of what Ju Yeong-Gi said earlier.
Didn't Ju Yeong-Gi imply that Kang Jin-Ho had an attitude problem? A problem of thinking that only the answer closest to what seemed perfect was right? While discounting everything else as wrong?
This situation helped Kang Jin-Ho figure out why his friend would say such a thing. In the past, he would have tried to find the "only" right answer to this situation. But now, he had grown enough as a human being to admit that both answers were right.
This problem boiled down to what they wanted to achieve. What did Kang Jin-Ho and the Martial Assembly want to pursue?
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