“Wow… Levi-san fought like that… They don’t seem human at all, do they?”
“Right? It’s absolutely absurd.”
It felt as if they were watching a knight.
Deflecting every bullet fired from a machine gun with a sword—it was an incredible display of combat prowess.
No matter how advanced the implants one might install, such feats were beyond an ordinary human’s capability.
For instance, I had given Soo-ah an acceleration implant that could increase her perception by up to ten tis. Yet, according to her report, she could barely manage three tis.
That’s the limit of the human body. The threshold for a purely human form untouched by full cyborg modifications.
Sure, with various implants and layers of cyberware, one might dodge or deflect a few bullets.
But to deflect every bullet from a machine gun? To intercept grenades in mid-air by shooting them with bullets? And on top of that, to dodge a railgun’s fire?
This was simply impossible.
“How about it? Could you do that?”
“Uh…”
Soo-ah couldn’t find the words to answer.
What’s there to think about? Of course, it’s impossible. You’re human, after all.
“I… I don’t think I could…”
“Yeah, I thought so too.”
“Ugh.”
“Everyone has their own talents.”
“…Can we really call that a talent? He’s not even a knight.”
“Well… how else would you explain it?”
In truth, it was because Levi was a demon.
Soo-ah probably didn’t even know about the existence of demons, so there was no point complicating things by explaining.
“Haah. The world really is vast, and there are so many unique people in it.”
“Still, there’s no need to feel so discouraged. Even soone that strong sses up important tasks sotis.”
“Ah…”
We had a problem.
Levi killed Jang Kyung-soo.
Granted, Jang Kyung-soo made the first move, and Levi responded to the attack. But the fact remains—he failed to follow my order to “capture him alive.”
Tsk, tsk. I’ll have to punish him.
Thanks to Levi, the “Nano Decomposer” I planned to use on Jang Kyung-soo was now a useless item.
I’m sure it will co in handy soday, but for now, I have no imdiate need for it.
It’s not like I have any pressing targets to deal with in the near future.
And it’s not like I could use it on Levi as punishnt, either. The device disintegrates its target over the course of a month—hardly practical.
I wonder if it’s possible to just enhance the sensitivity.
An interesting idea popped into my head.
The Nano Decomposer doesn’t just dissolve its target; it also amplifies their sensitivity by 3,000 tis. In that state, it lts them down over a month, making it a horrifying tool.
But what if I could isolate the part that amplifies sensitivity by 3,000 tis?
“That would be incredible.”
“Sorry? What would?”
“Nothing. Just talking to myself.”
For instance… imagine this:
After amplifying their sensitivity by 3,000 tis, you proceed to penetrate them.
Wouldn’t they completely lose it? They’d likely climax every ti, spraying juices everywhere with each thrust.
A normal human would probably go insane instantly… but Levi’s a demon. He should be fine, right?
Since Levi killed Jang Kyung-soo, I couldn’t use the Nano Decomposer as planned.
Instead, I’d punish him with a 3,000-tis sensitivity enhancent.
Hmm. What a brilliant idea.
When you co up with a good idea, you’ve got to write it down.
I opened a mo app and jotted it down imdiately.
3,000-tis sensitivity
To my surprise, a reply ca back from the mo app.
"Huh?"
"Levi, mission failed. Punishnt: 3,000-tis sensitivity sex."
"Three thousand tis sensitivity? That’ll… that’ll kill him!!"
The mo app was surprisingly talkative for sothing ant to take notes.
"Levi seems tough enough to handle it, though. He looks pretty durable."
"Uh… That might be true, but still, 3,000-tis sensitivity is…"
"Is it even possible? Without the disintegration effects of the Decomposer—just a clean enhancent lasting one night?"
"Hmm… I think… it might be possible, but we’d need to contact Goryeo Chemicals."
"Why didn’t you develop this earlier? Are you slacking off?"
"I-I’m sorry, Young Master…."
The mo app apologized.
Internally, it was probably flabbergasted, thinking this was a ridiculous demand.
But what could it do?
I’m a direct descendant, and Min Ji-ah is from the collateral branch.
"Have it delivered to my place as soon as possible."
"Y-yes, sir…"
"If it takes too long, I’ll use it on you instead and spend the whole day pounding you."
"E-eh?? Th-then I’d d-die, Young Mastgeeeeerrrrr!"
What a typo.
"Just do a good job, then."
"Ah…"
Even through the text, I could feel her despair.
Kind of cute, really.
"Oh, and co by soon. It’s been a while since I’ve had a taste of your pussy. Sunday works for ."
"Ah… This Sunday, you an?"
"Yeah. Practice tightening up before then."
"Understood…"
With that, I closed the mo app.
Co to think of it, I heard she has a daughter. Her daughter must be pretty, too.
Soday, when I have the ti, I’ll enjoy a mother-daughter combo.
While watching the ongoing battle, I called Lee Na-eun.
It felt like it had been a while since I’d spoken to her.
"Yes, Master. This is Lee Na-eun."
"Jang Kyung-soo just died."
"Jang Kyung-soo? You an the police commissioner?"
"Yeah. He was a walking scandal, so dig into his dirt and boost your performance stats."
"…I’m currently part of the special investigation team, so handling a general case like this might be…"
"Fra it as a celebrity bribery case. Say you discovered he regularly exploited celebrities, found a drug factory tied to him, and that, faced with exposure, Jang Kyung-soo committed suicide. Sothing along those lines."
"Hmm~. Understood."
"And while you’re at it, scout so promising juniors to work under you."
"Prosecutors?"
"Yeah. We might need a lot of them soon. You know my preferences, right?"
"Of course. I’ll keep an eye out for so sexy candidates you’d like."
"Good."
After ending the call with Lee Na-eun, I imdiately contacted Seo Hyun-joo.
"Jang Kyung-soo is dead. Lee Na-eun will fra it as a scandal involving celebrity bribery and drugs, so coordinate with her and have an article ready to publish at the right ti."
"Ah… Understood, Master."
"Make sure the article subtly emphasizes the need for a permanent special investigation team. Fra it as necessary to uncover and prevent people like Jang Kyung-soo. That kind of tone."
"A permanent special investigation team? But if it’s permanent, wouldn’t it no longer be…"
"Who cares about definitions? What matters is that it’s a tool I can wield."
"…Understood. I’ll prepare it that way."
With that, I had set things in motion with both Lee Na-eun and Seo Hyun-joo.
Now, Jang Kyung-soo would go down in history as a despicable villain.
And the one who uncovered his corruption, Lee Na-eun, would rise as a heroic prosecutor.
This would also pave the way for establishing a permanent special investigation office, with Na-eun likely taking charge once it was set up.
Once everything falls into place, I can even give Soo-ah a position in it, leveraging her forr police background. She’d be close enough for direct orders. I could also give Seo Hyun-joo a dia credential to solidify her role.
I’d fill every position around with people loyal to .
Just thinking about it was enough to make hard.
"Looks like it’s wrapping up. Send in the cleanup crew and have the rest of the team withdraw."
"Yes, Master."
Roughly an hour later, Baek Seol and Levi returned.
Even though I had already seen the footage, it was clear—there were zero casualties on our side.
Not that there was ever any reason for losses to begin with. Baek Seol and Levi handled everything.
To be honest, I had so expectations for the Red Team this ti. After all, I had outfitted them with suits purchased from Militaris. I was curious about their performance, but unfortunately, Levi and Baek Seol were so overwhelmingly skilled that there was no opportunity to test the equipnt.
Still, this mission held significance as the first instance of deploying my own private military force externally. (Technically, Soo-ah’s operation with the Red Team to kidnap the Nokonoko Girls was the first deploynt, but that was more of a direct order to Soo-ah that happened to involve the Red Team.)
There’s sothing uniquely satisfying about a first experience—it’s always thrilling, no matter what it is.
“…I deeply apologize, Master. I failed to capture Jang Kyung-soo alive.”
Levi imdiately apologized upon her return.
Her direct superior and the overall commander of the PMC, Baek Seol, also bowed her head in acknowledgnt.
“Why are you bowing? Jang Kyung-soo’s the one at fault.”
For now, I gave them so vague but comforting words.
Given their strength and skill, their pride must have taken a massive hit. They must have been terribly disappointed in themselves.
“It’s regrettable that I couldn’t make that bastard suffer a long, excruciating death, but there’s absolutely no need to apologize just because one guy ended up dead.”
“!!…Thank you, Master!”
Levi looked genuinely moved by my words.
It didn’t last long.
“Of course, that doesn’t an you’re getting off scot-free. You’ll have to take responsibility in your own way. Three thousand tis sensitivity.”
“…Pardon?”
“As soon as the drug arrives, I’ll administer it and pound you all day long. Consider it your punishnt.”
“T-three thousand… tis…??”
Levi, who was always calm and elegant, was visibly shaken.
It was a rare sight—one worth savoring.
“Yes, three thousand tis. Originally, it was ant for Jang Kyung-soo. But since he’s dead now, it’s only fair that you shoulder the responsibility.”
“Ah…”
Levi couldn’t bring herself to refuse outright. She just stood there, her mouth slightly open, sinking into a sea of despair.
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