Chapter 324: Do You Think I'll Lose? (1) (Teaser)

Moon Jae-Hyun looked haggard.

“At the very least, we need to protect the National Intelligence Service. If we can’t control the news reports right now, then everything will go down the drain,” Moon Jae-Hyun said.

Go Gun-Woo, who was sitting across from Moon Jae-Hyun, looked grim.

Go Gun-Woo was currently filling the seat of the Director of the National Intelligence Service. However, the position was too much for him to take on since he didn’t have expertise in the military and Intelligence fields.

Moon Jae-Hyun continued, “We need someone who can protect the Samseong-dong branch and Assistant Director Kang Chan. Take charge of the National Intelligence Service until the factory in Mongolia is built and the construction of the energy facility starts in Goseong.”

Go Gun-Woo couldn’t think of anyone to recommend for the role either.

If people found out that they had sent their troops overseas—no, if they were to learn that special forces soldiers had been sent to Mongolia on vacation leave, the political situation would become difficult to handle.

People were going to find out about it someday, but they couldn’t afford to let that happen now.

“Yes, sir,” Go Gun-Woo said with difficulty. He looked at Moon Jae-Hyun, who was smiling plaintively. “I shouldn’t have quit smoking.”

“We’re thinking of going with Manager Kim’s plan and bringing over the captives from Mongolia tomorrow. Let’s use this opportunity to make an official announcement as well. I don’t know about anything else, but please do your best to catch the culprit behind the recent terrorist attack.”

“I will,” Go Gun-Woo answered.

***

Thwup thwup thwup thwup thwup.

One after another, helicopters landed in front of the base. Four men then hopped off of one of them and walked over to Joo Chul-Bum and the DMZ team standing guard.

“We’re the Foreign Affairs division of the National Intelligence Service,” one of them greeted.

Kim Tae-Jin checked their ID, then nodded at Kang Chul-Gyu.

“Kang sunbae-nim,” the agent, who looked to be in his mid-forties, called as he took off his sunglasses.

Kang Chul-Gyu cocked his head. “Hwang Ha-Ryeong?”

“That’s right, sunbae-nim! I’m glad you remember me.”

Hwang Ha-Ryeong delightedly held out his hand, and Kang Chul-Gyu politely shook it.

“Ha-Ryeong, Kim...

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