âWeâll see about that. I really gotta go and Iâll lose signal when I go down.â
âI heard that you gave them 200,000 to renovate the house. I donât know how much you earn a month, but Mom said itâs about 10,000? A project over at my side can cost up to a billion dollars, and the job position youâll be in will get you 300,000 a year. It will be similar to what youâre earning but you wonât have to go down to the mine so itâs definitely not as dangerous.â
âIâm going to work. I canât talk more. Iâll give you an answer as soon as possible so wait for my reply.â
I hung up and pressed down on the almost deformed switch button of my Nokia phone.
The screen was already black but I had no intention of letting it go.
300,000 a year. That was all that I could remember from our conversation.
Working as a security guard for the inn was really a waste of time.
Brother needed someone with specialized knowledge and hadnât I been accumulating related experience for 10 years?
As for the needed certifications, Brother had said that it was not a problem.
So why not?
I stood by the entrance, totally preoccupied with my thoughts.
After work, I returned to the dorm where ten of us shared a room.
I stared at my phone, conflicted.
After a few deep breaths, I finally switched it on.
Immediately, as the screen lit up with the famous hand grabbing hand scene, I wanted very much to turn it off again.
I pressed on, however, and finally forced myself to open the phone call history.
I pondered over my choices as I stared at my brotherâs number on the screen.
I could either live on half-heartedly or go earn a whopping 300,000 a year.
There was an obvious answer, but my mind was circling endlessly between them.
I bit down on my teeth and finally made the call.
âHello?â he greeted.
âHey, Brother.â
âI knew youâd call. Mining work isnât fun,â he responded.
âIâm interested in what you offered earlier, but I donât know if there would be risks. You do know that I donât have the necessary papers.â
âUpon graduation, I entered the medical field. Minimally invasive surgery is my specialization, and I have made quite a name for myself. It is, however, in the theoretical stage so Iâll need some specialized opinions. I need a powerful voice to assist me.â
âThe high-level engineer you were talking about?â I asked.
âI invited many talents but they backed out the moment they knew it was about a human experiment. I understand that what they do is different from us, but if this thing was to succeed, it would be a blessing to humankind.â
âWhat do you want me to do, then?â I asked.
âVery simple yet very difficult,â he answered. âIâm married, do you know that? Probably not, since I havenât mentioned it to Mom and Dad. No one in my company knows as well.â
âWhyâs that so?â
âUnderground love. I have no choice since my wife is the head of the human resource department in this very company. Politics you know... I donât want to have to deal with malicious comments about power abuse and so on.â
âWhat has that got to do with a high-level engineer?â
He softened his voice once more, âThe human resource department is in charge of recruiting the talents. Iâll prepare the necessary documents for you. Once you become an employee, lay low for a bit and then Iâll get you to prove the safety of my equipment. What follows next is clinical in nature so you donât have to know.â
âIâll just have to prove that itâs safe to get 300,000 a year? Why isnât anyone taking up such a good offer?â
âIt is a life-changing amount for people from villages, but if you have the qualifications to work in a big city, the job that youâre doing now can easily fetch you much more. Mechanical engineering might be somewhat different from what youâre doing, but what Iâm doing is similar to your stuff.â
âYouâve been telling me that a lot but I still donât know what your research is about,â I added.
âCoronary heart disease. Do you know it?â
âIâm listening.â
âTo put it simply, it is an illness where the connecting veins are clogged. My treatment is called bridge building, whereby a section of vein will be retrieved from the patientâs arm or leg to replace the clogged section. Itâs a troublesome and risky surgery, but Iâve thought about a solution.â
âI am not sure if weâre on the same page,â I said.
After a long sigh, he added, âYouâre a miner and was taught by a teacher. I donât blame you for not understanding. How about you quit your job and fly over here? Iâll make the arrangements and we can talk it over in detail.â
âAlright, but what if we get caught forging documents? What will happen?â
âI can guarantee you that nothing will go wrong. Plus, the company does need a specialized expert in this area and they canât afford to lose their reputation even if you get caught.â
âIf thatâs the case, itâd be better if you find an authoritative figure,â I commented.
âI have already figured a way to separate my registered residence from you guys. Just donât mention that weâre related so they wonât be able to track anything from me. Even if you do get caught, just bear with it for three months and Iâll make sure that youâll be fine. Iâll pay you the 300,000 even if the company doesnât, and then you can return to your mine. Take it that youâre doing me a favor, alright?â he said.
âThis is..â
âI graduated six years ago and had spent all my time and effort on this equipment. I wonât be able to continue if itâs not proved to be safe. I will forever be stuck in this theoretical stage. I believe that the risk is worth it,â he finished with conviction.
I agreed.