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Before the Chief called, I had already anticipated it.

This situation.

They deliberately didn’t inform .

Nor did they inform Gunggi.

If none of Gunggi’s subordinates were inford about this incident, it implied that another team, not under Gunggi’s command, was in action.

“Probably now, Doul is on the move.”

[Yes, Doul has brought his subordinates directly. Everything is under control, so you and Gunggi can rest easy.]

“No matter if it’s Thailand or Phuket, we can’t just stand by while civilians are suffering like this. I’ll work overti.”

[Take a break. It’s not just Gunggi, but you must be exhausted from dealing with the succubi.]

“…….”

I appreciated the Chief’s concern.

Indeed, since returning from the coral island’s underground, I had been ntally exhausted in many ways.

The fatigue from killing people.

The fatigue from depleting mana.

And the fatigue from not being able to ‘preemptively’ deal with the disturbances in Phuket.

All these sources of fatigue were continuously piling up stress, and now, the panic caused by villains stirred by strange propaganda was giving a headache.

But if there’s sothing causing a headache, the obvious solution was to remove the cause of the headache.

“Chairman. Gunggi and I are not that weak.”

[I know. But…]

“Do you not trust us, Chairman?”

“Deputy Director Do.”

Gunggi nudged with her hand from the side.

I realized my words might have been too harsh, but I couldn’t take back what was already said.

“We are prepared. …Of course, if you order us to standby, we will stay cooped up in our rooms. Perhaps sothing might explode in Bangkok that you haven’t told us about.”

“Do Ji-hwan.”

Gunggi’s voice turned cold.

I understand why she’s angry, but this needed to be said.

“Please tell us as it is, Chairman.”

[…….]

“There’s no way Gunggi did anything wrong, and did I perhaps do sothing wrong?”

[You did nothing wrong. Nor did Gunggi. It’s just, hmm, how should I put it… My genuine thought was that both of you should rest while being patriotic. I can handle things on this end. I’m just sorry for not informing you about it.]

“……Pardon?”

What did I just hear?

“Chief, wait a mont. There’s no need for you to apologize. I must have lost my mind for a mont. How much do you trust us, and I dared to speak such nonsense-”

[I trust you, but at the sa ti…]

“…….?”

Oh.

Did I just hear sothing wrong?

[What did you just say…?]

“…Wow, you unconsciously transford.”

[Quiet, Gunggi. The Chief is still speaking.]

I reached out to cover Gunggi’s mouth.

[Chief, once more. Could you please say it one more ti?]

30 minutes ago.

Tududududu.

The bullets shattered the wall in an instant.

Inside the room, a middle-aged man was trembling, tightly holding a child who seed to be about 10 years old.

Bang!

The door was smashed open, and soone wearing military boots stepped inside.

“Hehehe, it’s been a while, hasn’t it?”

“You, you are…!”

The man holding the gun aid it at the middle-aged man.

The middle-aged man held his daughter tightly to shield her from the gun, while simultaneously turning his body toward the gun and shouted.

“Why, why are you doing this!!”

“Why? There’s no reason. I’m just going to kill everyone who put in jail.”

Click.

“Kneel. Then I’ll spare your daughter.”

“……!”

“Not doing it right away? Then I have no choice. Goodbye, detective.”

“St-stop—”

Bang!

The gunshot echoed.

At the sa ti, red blood splattered all over the room.

“…Huh?”

In front of the middle-aged man, the man in military uniform with the gun began to collapse sideways.

Sothing like a long needle was stuck in the man’s back, and soon a chilly wind seed to blow through.

Thud.

The father and daughter fainted.

They lost consciousness as if hit by a tranquilizer, and the green wind that entered the room began to morph into the shape of a person next to the soldier.

“Hm, hmm.”

Humming a tune, the woman who erged from the wind—Doul—pressed the magic needle further into the soldier’s neck.

Though no blood flowed, the vitality that had filled the soldier’s body vanished.

“Honestly. Falling for strange propaganda. Who plants bombs on themselves?”

Doul sighed and nudged the soldier with her foot.

There were still many villains to subdue, but Doul was not alone here.

“Let’s see… Clear, clear, clear. As expected. Everyone’s doing well. Great!”

Doul stretched, yawning as she did so.

Outside, chaos and screams still filled the air, but Doul wasn’t worried at all.

Everything was going according to plan.

The disturbances, the riots, the chaos across all of Phuket—they had anticipated it all.

The reason for restricting the information and even causing the incidents was to exploit the chaos.

“A military coup isn’t a threat to humanity, but a coup by ability users is a huge threat. Hah.”

Doul fiddled with her Taeguk Watch and grinned bitterly.

In reality, the people of Phuket were more afraid of ability users—villains—running rampant than of tanks or criminals.

“The chairman has quite the nasty hobby. Profiting from chaos is fine, but isn’t this too much? Keeping secrets even from her husband.”

[What did you just say?]

“…….Nya?”

[Cut the nonsense.]

Beep.

A ssage appeared on the Taeguk Watch.

[Doul. You don’t think I kept this situation secret because I dislike Goblin, do you?]

“No, no. I wouldn’t misunderstand like that.”

Instead of the national flag, a yin-yang symbol composed of black and white appeared, and soon the octagonal emblem began to flash continuously.

[Goblin must have known about this situation too. But he probably didn’t expect such a large-scale riot to break out so quickly. That person is surprisingly sensible.]

“…Well, the Deputy Director is more of a radical hero than a villain, right?”

[That’s true, but if I had told you, he and Gunggi would have flown from Bangkok to Phuket and prevented the incident entirely. That’s just how they are.]

“…You’ve changed a lot, Chairman.”

Doul brushed her forehead with one hand.

“In the past, you wouldn’t have called us over here and would have let people die.”

[…….]

“Are you following your husband’s disposition now?”

[Do you want to beco a Buddha right now with your nonsense?]

“It’s a joke, a joke. Why are you so serious? Haha. Is it uncomfortable for him to be called your ‘husband’?”

[It’s not that I’m uncomfortable with ‘husband’; it’s that he’s the one following , not the other way around.]

“…Ah, I see.”

So it was a matter of direction.

Doul barely managed to suppress a laugh.

[If he wasn’t following , he would have rushed to Phuket as soon as he heard the news. The only reason he’s waiting there with Gunggi is because he trusts .]

“Still, you should have inford us beforehand.”

[Even now, when I tell you, you’re preparing to go to Phuket imdiately. How can I explain that? It’s overwork. What woman treats her husband so harshly? Flying to Thailand and burning down two islands, and erasing the mories of nearly 70 people?]

“…I appreciate your consideration, but maybe the Deputy Director is soone who can overco such things by being imrsed in work?”

Doul spoke cautiously.

“If you’re worried about Deputy Director Do being ntally exhausted, it might be better to tell him the truth next ti. He prefers straightforwardness over surprises.”

[…But he must be tired.]

The Chief’s voice dropped slightly.

“Chairman.”

Doul continued, trying not to laugh.

“Deputy Director Do and the other executives are all doing their best to assist you. While your consideration is appreciated, sotis it can be counterproductive.”

[Then, what should I do? He’s about to teleport to Phuket with Gunggi.]

“Um… First, explain why you didn’t tell him, and then say this one thing, and he’ll instantly feel better.”

Doul whispered softly.

[I’m sorry again for not informing you beforehand. And.]

[And?]

[…You know I love you a lot, right?]

[…….]

Wait a minute.

Ti stopped.

[I’ll make sure to give you overti pay later… Don’t overdo it.]

[……I love you a lot too, Chairman.]

[……I know. Just don’t get into trouble while you’re tired! Got it?!]

[Of course.]

Click.

The Chief unilaterally ended the call.

I covered my Taeguk Watch with one hand and took a deep breath.

[Gunggi. What do we do?]

This was serious.

[All my mana is fully restored.]

“…Wow, look at your eyes shining. Are you that happy?”

[Yeah. I feel so clear-headed right now that I could work non-stop.]

The Chief didn’t tell about the riot?

Because she loved .

She was worried because she loved and didn’t want to be exhausted.

How could I accuse her of lacking trust when she didn’t say anything because she was worried about the man she loves collapsing?

‘I totally understand.’

She sent another team because she wanted her man to rest more. There’s no reason to be angry about that.

[Gunggi.]

“Yes.”

[Full deploynt. We’ll unite imdiately. We’ll go as the Sephirot Knights, not as Goblin.]

“…Union is fine, but if you go as the Sephiroth Knights, you’ll get really tired.”

[It’s okay. Don’t you sll sothing burning?]

No fatigue.

[My heart is burning with love right now.]

“Ew.”

[…….]

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