Chapter 976. Crank Up 8
Life, Once Again!
He opened the fridge and was about to take out a can of Red Bull before deciding not to. The empty can that poked out of the trash can caught his eye. If he drank any more, Red Bull might replace the blood in his blood vessels.
âYes, please speak.â
Dongwook leaned against the fridge and picked up the call. It was 2 a.m. Lights would have been turned off even for overworking people, and it was time for people doing labor to be sleeping, but Dongwookâs work was not over. The same was true for the private investigator that he was calling. They were continuously exchanging information while tracking down the various suspects. The materials given to him by Park Okhwa and the information given to him by Lee Miyoon were becoming a sharp nail.
âWait there and track the person down. Yes, I think weâre almost there. It might be a few days, or it might even be tomorrow. Letâs work just a little harder.â
He got a call from another private investigator as well. After a short conversation, he finished the call. He inputted the information he was getting in real-time and organized it. As he knew that his opponents were no small fry, he had to be on his edge. He took his hands off the keyboard and put a cigarette in his mouth. His brain was craving some caffeine. He desperately wanted to drink some Red Bull, but he made do with nicotine instead. He was rather ignorant when it came to health matters, yet even he ended up searching things about âproblems related to overconsumption of energy drinks.â
He also only smoked about halfway before putting it out. The cloudy smoke rising into the air looked like a part of his soul. He could feel his body becoming exhausted. He was going to spend two months in Guam or Bali or someplace with good sunlight once he was done with this. He used the cold night air to get a hold of himself before realizing that it was New Yearâs Eve. Today was the 31st of December, and it was going to be quite a busy night for him on the last day of the year.
He rubbed his eyes and looked at the photo on the wall. He put up a photo of YMâs chairman near the ceiling. Practices that stemmed from the chairman reached all sorts of places. They were all extremely evil deeds, but as long as these connections were solid, it would be hard to pin crimes on them. As such, he needed evidence solid enough that those connections wouldnât have any effect; he needed evidence that would make an appeal an insult to the court itself.
The bell rang. Dongwook left the veranda open and walked to the door.
âThe snow has finally calmed down.â
A man walked in, dusting his wet hair. A nail, no matter how sharp, would only become a toy in the hands of a child. The man in front of him was the person who would use the nail the right way.
âIâm sorry for calling you all the way here when you must be busy, lawyer Park.â
âIt is me who insisted on coming, so you donât have to be. Not only that, it was the request of a friend of mine too.â
Dongwook offered a seat to lawyer Park Sunggoo.
âWould you like a cup of warm coffee?â
âI wonât refuse that offer. It is a little too early to sleep too.â
Dongwook whipped up a coffee with a coffee stick and put it down in front of lawyer Park. He had gotten to know this person through the president, who told him that this person would be the one handling the problem. Although he knew that the two were close, he only recently found out that lawyer Park was a big shot. He willingly abandoned the route of becoming the head prosecutor of the Seoul branch, which was known to be the route to becoming the Prosecutor General, and instead became the head prosecutor of the high court, which was known to be practically an exile. Later, he became a lawyer for businesses. His name could be easily found on large cases related to foreign patents, and he was always at the head of the lawyer groups when chaebol families ran into problems. When he found all this out, Dongwook realized that not anyone could just become close friends with president Lee.
âHow are things?â
âThings are going smoothly because there are two whistleblowers on the inside. The various flights, movement routes, and decisive photos we got from Japan shortened our work by a lot.â
âThatâs good to hear.â
Lawyer Park emptied the coffee in one go and scanned the wall. He seemed to be looking at the faces of the culprits.
âWhat do you think is the most important when it comes to a brawl?â lawyer Park asked.
âBreaking your opponentâs nose.â
âYouâre right. People donât say that the first to strike will win for nothing. However, it is not a brawl weâre doing, instead, weâre fighting with the law, which can be infinitely hard for some but infinitely flexible for others. What do you think is the most important when you fight with the law?â
âI donât know. While Iâve been working as a journalist, Iâve never had the chance to be close to the law.â
âItâs a target. A specific target. The most common mistake that a rookie prosecutor makes is to set the target of the lawsuit vaguely. We need to decide on a size that we can take down for sure. With that in mind, Iâll have to say this beforehand, but that person isnât something you and I can take down no matter how hard we try.â
Lawyer Parkâs finger was pointing at YMâs chairman. Dongwook smiled and nodded.
âItâs not a cataclysm I want. I donât want social justice to be served or anything like that either. Iâll be satisfied as long as I can make some people realize that you shouldnât touch people struggling to survive doing the right things.â
Dongwook pointed at Hong Janghae placed beneath YMâs chairman. He also pointed at Lee Miyoon as well.
âYouâre quite firm.â
âWill it be hard?â
âWhat do you think? Do you think itâll be hard?â
âHonestly, I donât know. Preparations are going well, but Iâm not sure if itâll work or not. If it just ends as just an âoccurrenceâ then I donât think Iâll be able to live in this country any longer.â
âIt might end as just an occurrence. I know that better than anyone. This country is rotten down to the core. Itâs so rotten that people like me receive money to hide those rotten parts. I earned quite a lot. Perhaps Iâm no different from the ones you put up there.â
âBut while you earn like a dog, you spend like a monk. I unintentionally found out that you are sponsoring an incurable disease foundation and even working as a free lawyer.â
âItâs self-consolation at best. Itâs something like a self-suggestion, telling myself that Iâll be able to avoid hellfire only by doing good deeds.â
Lawyer Park stood up. He took off the photos of Hong Janghae and Lee Miyoon from the wall and placed them on the table.
âYouâre quite lucky, journalist Kim.â
âWhat?â
âThis is not something I should say to the lady who got caught up in the accident, but it is fortunate for her that youâre next to her. And for you, youâre fortunate that Lee Junminâs next to you. It is nearly impossible for an ordinary person to oust a person under the protection of the chairman. Not only is it difficult to legally gather any evidence, even if you do, itâll be hard to gather any prosecutors bold enough to attack YM. Even if some do, they might be pressured by their superiors to sink it down.â
Lawyer Park grabbed Hong Janghaeâs photo before folding it in half. He pressed it down firmly along the crease before easily tearing it apart. Hong Janghaeâs head was decapitated from the body and placed on the table.
âBut itâs not impossible for me.â
Dongwook gulped. He suddenly felt that this man, who was nearing his sixties, was a giant. He felt just like president Lee.
âIf we go for Hong Jangahe right away, things will become arduous and dragged out. You should always do your work the most efficient way.â
âWho are we striking if not him? Lee Miyoon?â
âA lizardâs tail isnât cut off by the person that catches it. Itâs cut off by the lizard itself. If we aim for Hong Janghae from the get-go, the lizard will try to struggle to live. It wasnât caught yet, and itâs not in danger. Thatâs why we need to give him a tempting offer to cut it off himself so that we donât have to go through bothersome matters.â
Hearing lawyer Parkâs words, Dongwook looked at YMâs chairmanâs face on the wall. Lawyer Park continued,
âItâs impossible to take him down, but we can go up to him. We just have to show him that we bite and we bite hard. In this industry, people prefer to deal with something before they get wounded.â
âWill the chairman extricate Hong Janghae first? I heard that Hong Janghae is his confidante.â
âJournalist Kim. Thereâs not a single finger among your ten fingers that doesnât hurt when you bite. But if you have to cut off one of them, donât you think people would choose to cut off their pinky finger?â
Lawyer Park asked him for the materials he had gathered until now. Dongwook showed him the files he organized on his laptop.
âAlthough all this evidence was acquired through illegal means, itâll become effective once we toss it around some places. Even if it doesnât have any effect in court, itâll be more than enough to shake the media. YMâs chairman is a monster, a perfectionist, and above all, someone who loves the name of YM. Heâs someone whoâs obsessive over those matters, so this might go easier than we expect.â
âYouâre saying heâll make a compromise by extricating someone rather than taint the name of the company?â
âThatâs the logic in this market. Itâs similar to how your junior was caught up in this matter. It is easier to socially kill your junior rather than create a just business company according to your juniorâs sense of justice; thatâs why they simply chose that option.â
âI knew about it, but still, it comes off quite heavy.â
âThatâs how it is in the world, isnât it? There are unjust events happening everywhere. Horrible, unsightly cases occur several times every day. But you feel itâs okay. Itâs not about you after all. People like me live in the crevices of such psychology. Itâs a good world.â
The cold in the room was definitely not due to just the cold night air. Dongwook sighed in relief. After all, this man might have been the bane of his existence if he was an enemy.
âRather than that, Maru gets caught up in matters like this quite frequently.â
âMaru, you say?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI helped him out with a similar matter before. Though, that one was childâs play compared to what weâre doing now. Oh, what is he up to lately? Since he has a foot in this matter, I should tell him about this.â
âHeâs in Ulsan for a shoot.â
âSo being the actor that he should be.â
âIâll tell him tomorrow.â
Lawyer Park pulled his chin in and spoke,
âThen let us focus on our work as well.â
Dongwook nodded.