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After hearing Nguyen’s decision,

Guided by Laichai, we went to a nearby cafe, took so photos, and had tea separately—I with Yun Hye-ra, and Laichai with Nguyen. Then, Yun Hye-ra and I headed to our booked accommodation.

“Hey, Nguyen.”

“Yes.”

“Nguyen? Are you from Vietnam?”

“Ah. May I say who I am?”

“If it’s about Mr. Laichai.”

“I am such a person.”

“!!!!”

Screeeech.

The car suddenly ca to an abrupt halt.

Fortunately, there were no cars behind us, so we could move forward again without any trouble. Laichai gaped, staring at Nguyen, who had taken off his Ectoplasm Infimask, through the rearview mirror.

“My goodness. My god. To think I was having tea alone with the greatest hero of this country. My, how could this be…!”

Thinking about it, Nguyen was as popular as Gwang Ik Gong in Korea, so I understood Laichai’s sudden stop.

“Haha, this is sothing. Sorry about the sudden braking. I was so surprised, I couldn’t help myself.”

“Not having a sudden acceleration is lucky enough. It’s fine. It’s Nguyen’s fault for taking that off without saying not to be startled.”

“…You talk about Nguyen as if it’s nothing. Are national intelligence agents ‘such people’? Ah, never mind. Don’t want to hit the brakes suddenly again.”

Laichai avoided learning about Yun Hye-ra’s and my true identities.

He might guess who we are, but he probably couldn’t guess our villain ranks or nas precisely.

“…Sigh. Never thought I’d see such a day.”

Still, Laichai was astounded.

“Let’s… put it back on.”

“Understood.”

“…And I’ll keep speaking the sa way. Suddenly using honorifics because I know your identity might catch the attention of others.”

Laichai kept taking deep breaths to calm himself, and Nguyen put the Ectoplasm Infimask back on, revealing his white teeth.

“Mr. Manager? You called my na…”

“I had sothing to say to Hero Nguyen. Driver, please go slowly.”

Once the speed had appropriately slowed down, I took out a used tablet.

“Hero Nguyen. How long has it been since we t?”

“…About half a day, around 6 hours.”

“That’s right. 6 hours. A person of interest has been walking around without his ThaiWatch for 6 hours. Laplace might start getting nervous.”

“……!”

It’s not Taeguk Watch.

It’s ThaiWatch.

The manufacturer was Haegneul from Korea, but the flag reflected on the watch’s glass was the flag of Thailand.

“Where is your ThaiWatch now?”

“…At ho. Today, I took a leave.”

“You ca prepared. Excellent.”

And of course, Nguyen joined us without his ThaiWatch.

“But your opponent probably knew your intentions and movents. They lost you the mont you left the airport. And now, they’re frantically looking for you.”

I pointed to cars and bikes passing us by.

“Kosian, among others including plainclothes police, are looking for you. It’s quite obvious. Those looking for the missing Nguyen and those he contacted.”

A Kosian in academy uniform, people delivering food on motorcycles, convenience store workers, and even traffic police were all checking people.

“There’s the police. Mr. Laichai. Just go. Tell them as it is.”

“……I’ll trust you.”

Screeeech.

Laichai stopped in front of the traffic-controlling police and rolled down the window.

“What’s the matter?”

“A villain has stolen a car and fled; we’re conducting a search. We’d appreciate your cooperation.”

“Geez. In this day and age, what’s the point of stealing a car…”

Muttering, Laichai handed over his ThaiWatch, and the police officer matched it with his own.

“Mr. Laichai… why did you co this way?”

“We were visiting recomnded restaurants for these guests. They’re a newlywed couple from Korea.”

“Sawasdee krap.”

I greeted the officer with the traditional Thai greeting, and he looked at in surprise.

“Wow.”

“Why, what is it?”

“No. It’s just my first ti hearing a Korean use a Thai greeting.”

“…….”

Did I do sothing unnecessary?

From behind, Yun Hye-ra’s knee nudging the seat made feel like I was being trolled.

This was unfair.

How could speaking Korean to a police officer in Thailand be less likely to cause misunderstandings?

‘I did nothing wrong.’

“A Korean newlywed couple… why is the husband in the front seat?”

“Oh, that’s because…”

“We had a fight.”

Yun Hye-ra spoke in a curt voice, staring out the window.

“That guy, gawking at won in uniform and giggling…”

“Cough. Honey. I’ll talk at the hotel. I didn’t say anything to them.”

“Not saying anything? I saw them flirting with you, and you say you didn’t talk? Want to die?”

“…You may pass.”

“Are you not listening to ? Hey! You keep eting other won, do you think I’ll always let it slide?!”

“No, it’s just that…”

“That’s enough.”

“It’s done.”

We safely passed the checkpoint.

Laichai and Nguyen looked at us, changing their expressions, and clicked their tongues.

“…Was that acting?”

“Acting, yes. I wouldn’t actually get mad at you, right, oppa?”

“Surprisingly, that’s the truth.”

It was all an act.

A sophisticated act to get past the police checkpoint before the officer got too annoyed with a couple apparently fighting on their honeymoon.

“Let’s continue from where we were cut off. The reason I revealed Mr. Nguyen’s identity and talked about his disappearance was because I wanted to ask about his resolve as a hero.”

“Resolve…?”

“Yes. How will you respond to Laplace’s sinister plans to find you, Mr. Nguyen? It seems like the Kosian in uniforms are starting to blend in among the pedestrians. Soon, the villain alarm will probably go off.”

“Villain alarm…?”

“Yes.”

Beep-beep-beep.

As soon as I spoke, a villain alarm began to sound from Laichai’s ThaiWatch.

[…Villain spotted on the streets. Estimated rank, Class A. Heroes on site are requested to respond imdiately. I repeat, the villain is…]

“One classic tactic is using civilians as hostages to lure hidden heroes, a very cruel thod.”

“……!!”

“Soon, the villain will take civilians as hostages. Look…”

[Muahahaha!!]

A villain with one eye missing, dressed in a prison uniform, is holding the neck of a Kosian woman in uniform and laughing on the rooftop of a building.

[I have returned, Phuket!]

“That guy is…!”

“Villain ‘Pupatpong.’ A villain who lost an eye to Nguyen and was defeated and imprisoned.”

“…Laplace, this bastard…!”

Perhaps thanks to my hint.

Nguyen quickly grasped that the villain he had arrested had escaped from prison and suddenly appeared in the middle of a Phuket street.

“So, you’re telling to go out there, right?”

“That’s right. What will you do? If you throw off that mask and step out, Laichai’s location will be exposed. Then, we who traveled with Mr. Laichai will also be caught.”

“…….”

Nguyen’s eyes began to waver.

Laichai silently held the steering wheel, waiting for the signal, but the veins stood out on his wrinkled hands.

“Villains always force painful choices on heroes. It’s regrettable but unavoidable. Villains have a way of doing this to heroes. So, what will you do? Will you save that woman, or will you hide your identity until the end?”

“…….”

“There’s no ti to hesitate, Hero Nguyen. That villain is targeting you, and if you don’t co out, he will continue his rampage.”

[Co out—Nguyen—! Today, we settle the score from that day, right here!!]

On the rooftop.

Pupatpong held only the neck of the hostage, extending over the edge of the rooftop.

If he let go, she would fall from the multi-story building and die instantly.

“Whether Laplace made a deal with the law, deliberately loosened the guard’s watch to facilitate the escape, or it was truly a coincidence, if you don’t appear, everyone will be puzzled. Then…even civilians will start looking for you.”

“…….”

“Will you co out, or not? If you don’t choose within three seconds, I’ll handle it my way—”

“I will co out.”

Nguyen removed his ectoplasm mask.

“But please, make sure Laichai doesn’t get involved. Sohow make it look like I appeared from sowhere else…”

“Good choice.”

A hero was.

Soone who, despite being in an unfair situation, strove for justice.

“But Nguyen, you didn’t need to co out. The hostage held by that man is a Kosian.”

“What do you an…?”

“It’s not just any hostage, but a staged act to lure you out.”

“Really…?”

Nguyen’s eyes began to waver.

“Isn’t this just your ruse to reassure , Manager?”

Because there was a woman visibly being tornted by the villain right in front of him, Nguyen started to doubt my words.

“Are you sure that when I ignore this woman, Pupatpong will safely release her?”

“…….”

“Manager!”

“Of course, she won’t be safe.”

Yun Hye-ra coldly responded instead of .

“Even if it’s a staged act, that man will harm the hostage. Whether there’s an agreent or not, he will continue to harm the hostage and wreak havoc.”

“Then…!”

“But the manager has determined that you don’t need to go out. Do you know why?”

Yun Hye-ra smirked and pointed outside.

“Because we won’t create a dilemma where you need to intervene.”

“What does that—”

[Roaaaar!!]

Villain Pupatpong’s scream echoed through the air.

Having lost his hostage, he clutched his shoulder and fell off the building, while the hostage was rescued by soone who suddenly appeared.

“That person is….”

[To have an accident as soon as I arrive in Phuket. Really.]

Nguyen was dumbfounded as he looks at the woman in a black suit holding the hostage.

“Why is that person in Phuket…?”

“If we don’t want your absence to be felt, we naturally have to mobilize another Class A.”

“Madness. I never imagined I’d see that person here.”

Laichai jubilantly exclaid as he watched the Class A hero who subdued Pupatpong.

“Tran Hung Dao!!”

Affiliated with the Special Administrative Region of Vietnam.

A hero dispatched from Malaysia.

“There are no borders in protecting people. Whether she shouts like that or not, there’s no rule that says she has to be the one to step forward.”

Class A . Known nationally as the ‘King of Prosperity.’

Also known as ‘Tran Hung Dao.’

“Nguyen, we called her to support you.”

Naturally.

A hero cooperating with a secret society.

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