'You shouldn't have done that, though...'
Bak Hak-Gi wasn't in a great mood at the moment.
He always felt this way whenever things didn't go as planned. And how should he describe this feeling? Like his stomach not agreeing with the breakfast he had earlier? He felt bloated and just a little bit nauseous.
Today's event had one positive and one negative aspect to it.
The positive aspect this time was that the event itself wasn't complicated. The solutions were simple enough, and those involved were easy enough to identify. The odds of this situation ballooning in size until crap hit the fan were low... As long as Bak Hak-Gi did his job properly and kept a close eye on the aftermath, that was!
Basically, he only needed to gag the people involved, and that would be a job well done.
So, what would be the negative aspect? That would have to be the person involved in this event.
Was Bak Hak-Gi thinking about Choi Yeon-Ha? After all, having someone like that involved was never a good thing. As a top-tier celebrity, her words could create far more ripples than those of an average Joe off the street.
But no, Bak Hak-Gi wasn't thinking about her. He could think only about the one and only... Master of the Round Table!
'This is the first time since the founding of our nation that a big fish like him has stepped foot on our land...!'
Obviously, many, many "bigger" fishes had entered South Korea in the past. However, they were all people from the surface world. For instance, various Presidents of the United States have regularly popped in for a visit throughout the decades, now haven't they?
However, this was the first time a big fish of the hidden world voluntarily chose to enter South Korea. It was also the first time the system of responses existed as nothing more than a manual for decades, finally seeing the light of the day.
But the problem was that those responses had been drafted far too long ago and couldn't be applied to today's event. That was why everyone here was acting on instincts and responding in a way they thought was appropriate for the situation at hand!
What made their task even harder, though, was... The Master of the Round Table was not some random big fish either!
Bak Hak-Gi would rather deal with the head of the EU coming to visit instead. Sure, the European Union didn't have an official boss or anything, but it still had a top representative, didn't it? Someone like that paying a visit would've been more relaxing to Bak Hak-Gi and Co.
After all, those people would at least be mindful of the media's scrutiny. However, that didn't apply to the folks of the martial world.
They stayed in the shadows, never revealing themselves. That made them much more dangerous. And that also made them totally unreasonable creatures. Unlike the people from the surface world, who naturally thought about saving face from the public and the media's attention if something untoward happened, the martial artists went straight for swords and firearms, no questions asked!
'A bunch of barbarians, that's what they are!'
Bak Hak-Gi thought that label was appropriate, a bunch of barbarians that didn't belong in modern times.
Unfortunately, these barbarians weren't the same as the surface world's idea of barbarians who didn't hold much sway in society and could only push through with their stubbornness. No, these people wielded incredible, world-ending powers, much to Bak Hak-Gi's chagrin!
Getting on these people's bad books was dozens of times more dangerous than angering the leaders of the surface world!
'That's why we must not create problematic situations here.'
Bak Hak-Gi only had one job to do, and that was to ensure the Master's visit began and ended without any issues. The Martial Assembly's people and their antics were beyond Bak Hak-Gi's control, but at least he could try his utmost best to prevent any mishaps from occurring in other areas.
But things have gone awry from the get-go.
'Bloody hell... At your age, you probably weren't thinking about scoring with a girl, so why did you have to go and do something unnecessary?'
Bak Hak-Gi knew he shouldn't say this out loud. However, it should be fine to think about it, no? Didn't the old saying go that even the most patriotic person might insult their own country while no one was looking?
Still, that line of thinking was a good indicator of how flustered Bak Hak-Gi felt right now.
He and his people barely managed to secure this place and shut the public out, so why did the Master have to go and invite Choi Yeon-Ha to pass customs together?
The first problem came from Bak Hak-Gi's agents, who had failed to remove Choi Yeon-Ha from the vicinity quickly enough. After he received the report on the matter, Bak Hak-Gi kicked the living daylights out of his subordinates' shins, but that wasn't enough to vent his anger.
How could these idiots handle this sensitive situation so unprofessionally!
'Fuu-woo... Damn it. I wish I could smoke...'
Bak Hak-Gi slipped his hand inside his pocket and silently toyed with the cigarette packet. Despite his hankering, though, he knew he couldn't smoke right now.
With the era being what it was, he wouldn't dare smoke inside an airport. The designated smoking area was too far away, and it was unthinkable to vacate his position for a quick smoke break when he was supposed to keep an eye on the most important VIP in Korea's history.
'I mean... We're finally doing something worthwhile, after all!'
The government viewed the martial world as the "special" management target. That didn't mean it tried to directly influence the martial artists, though, as the people in that neck of the woods extremely detested the idea of the government controlling or restricting them. And this uneasy situation didn't only apply to South Korea.
Even the leaders of the United States and the European Union dared not control or restrict their nation's respective martial societies. Only in dictatorships with extremely frail martial societies could such a thing even be attempted and succeed to some degree.
In that case, how could the Korean government even think about controlling these martial artists? With what method?
Unfortunately, that didn't mean the government could just sit on their hands and allow these unruly martial artists to run around and cause trouble for everyone.
In the end, it all came down to appropriate cooperation and agreements through concerted negotiations. And Bak Hak-Gi's duty was to be the middleman in that negotiation.
"Chief Bak?"
Bak Hak-Gi glanced at his subordinate. "Yeah?"
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