Chapter 800: Reform (5)
Descent of the Demon Master
âYouâre not sure if youâre doing the right thing?â
Kang Jin-Ho briefly nodded at Jo Gyu-Minâs question. âYes.â
âWell, thatâs rather cryptic, isnât it?â Jo Gyu-Min grew rather bemused as he studied this shameless man before his eyes.
âWhat could he be dissatisfied about, I wonder?â
For him to say he wasnât sure about his actionsâ¦
Anyone else saying this would have spurred Jo Gyu-Min on to rack his brain together with that person. However, when Kang Jin-Ho said the same thing, it all kind of felt surreal to Jo Gyu-Min.
âHow are other ordinary people supposed to feel when this dude says something like this?'
Obviously, the barometer of success differed from individual to individual. A person outwardly leading a successful life would, more often than not, have a ton of worries eating them up, for instance. One only had to look at the scions of wealthy dynasties or the top-tier celebrities making seemingly out-of-character 'extreme' choices to figure out something was up.
However, Kang Jin-Ho was different from them. Kang Jin-Ho's success wasn't handed to him on a silver platter, but he had to fight hard for it. As far as Jo Gyu-Min knew, no one besides Kang Jin-Ho had managed to succeed so much in such a short time.
Yet, such a man was saying he was unsure?
âHow should I respond here?â
Jo Gyu-Min rubbed his chin. Should he say, Yes, your observation is correct? Mister Jin-Ho, you gotta put in more effort than this?
Eventually, a lengthy groan escaped from Jo Gyu-Minâs mouth. â...Mister Jin-Ho?â
âYes?â
âI'd appreciate it if you give me more details. What exactly has been bothering you?â
Kang Jin-Ho furrowed his brow. Precisely describing his problem wasn't as easy as it sounded. If doing so was possible, he would've found suitable solutions by now. He wouldn't have a reason to seek Jo Gyu-Min's advice.
âItâs⦠not easy,â Kang Jin-Ho muttered in uncertainty.
Jo Gyu-Min tried to change his approach. âIn that case, how about this?â
âMm?â
âWhich problems have been bothering you the most lately?â
That question had narrowed the field down somewhat.
âLately, you sayâ¦?â Kang Jin-Ho pondered a little bit, then nodded slightly. âIt goes kinda like this.â
âOkay?â
âThere are principles and rules we should observe,â said Kang Jin-Ho, his expression growing somber. âBut sticking to those principles is not easy at all. I end up doing things I shouldnât have, and itâs getting harder to tell what lines I must not cross.â
Jo Gyu-Min nodded silently.
âThat's the crux of my troubles. I keep wondering, am I even on the right track?â
âMister Jin-Ho?â
âYes?â
Jo Gyu-Min sat back on the cafe's lounge-style couch. âI think you're troubled by something unnecessary.â
âIâm sorry?â Kang Jin-Ho blinked his eyes after failing to disguise his flabbergast.
He still hadn't said anything concrete and couldn't even be sure if Jo Gyu-Min understood all the vague things he had uttered. So, to hear such an⦠impactful response like that?
â...You say itâs unnecessary?â
âWell, yes.â Jo Gyu-Min chuckled slightly. âYou canât really call that being troubled. Everyone experiences that, after all. No, let me revise that. Those who reach the top experience the same thing as you.â
Kang Jin-Ho frowned deeply to indicate he didnât understand.
Jo Gyu-Min decided to explain further. âOkay, let me give you a simple example.â
âOkay?â
âLet's say you're running a company. You just hired new employees. But they never attended any reputable universities, don't have any qualifications, and you see nothing notable on their resumes. They need to work forty hours a week, so how much do you think will be the appropriate wages for them?â
âMm⦠It'll depend on what jobs they will do.â
âNow, think about what roles you'd assign them, then calculate their annual salary.â
Kang Jin-Ho slightly nodded. âIâve done that.â
âIt's not important how much it is. Now, do you believe the wages you've thought of are well justified?â
âYes, I do.â
âWhat if the new employee happens to be your sister, Miss Eun-Yeong?â
â...Iâm sorry?â
âDo you think the number in your mind is appropriate for your sister if she works for your company?â
Kang Jin-Ho furrowed his brow, unable to answer right away.
The wages he had in mind would be at the higher end of the scale in the industry. No, itâd be unheard of if the conditions were what Jo Gyu-Min said. However, if it was Kang Eun-Yeong receiving those wages?
â...Thatâs not gonna be enough.â
His heart said she needed to get paid more.
âThatâs how it is, Mister Jin-Ho. Miss Eun-Yeong has zero office work-related skills. Her career so far would not be of any help to her in that kind of work environment. So, the wage you initially calculated should be perfect for her. Even then, you probably thought itâs too little for her.â
âYes, youâre right.â
âWhat you're experiencing is the reverse of that,â said Jo Gyu-Min, his attitude getting a little graver. âWe naturally evaluate people and treat them accordingly. However, I don't know if you're aware of it or not, but... You also add 'corrections' to your evaluations.
âSince I know that person or Iâm friends with them⦠Or maybe I have a good feeling about that person, so I must do this much for them⦠Thatâs what youâve been subconsciously thinking until now. But then, youâve reached the top and must deal with a situation you didnât expect. And that is⦠Deciding the fate of the people you donât know.â
Jo Gyu-Min picked up the coffee cup to quench his thirst.
âLooks like I spoke too fast.â
Kang Jin-Ho shook his head. âNo, itâs fine. Please keep going.â
Jo Gyu-Min put the coffee cup down and stared at Kang Jin-Ho. âMister Jin-Ho, have you ever seen a well-respected entrepreneur before?â
âSorry?â
âYou know, a businessman or woman who is respected by others.â
Kang Jin-Ho combed through his memories. A respected businessmanâ¦? Respected⦠â...Like Chairman Hwang?â
â...Letâs exclude him. Chairman Hwang is a bit of a special case, after all. Also, heâs not as well-liked as you think, Mister Jin-Ho. His business rivals might greatly respect him, but heâs infamous among his employees for wringing them dry, you see?â
Jo Gyu-Min smiled uncomfortably. Badmouthing the person he worked for was making him a bit squirmy.
Kang Jin-Ho shook his head. âExcept Chairman Hwang, I can't think of anyone else.â
As far as he could tell, it didn't seem like other businesspeople in the Korean peninsula met Jo Gyu-Min's criteria of being respected by society. A few names did pop up in his mind, but they were either deceased or from other countries.
Jo Gyu-Min asked again. âWhy do you think that is?â
â...Not sure?"
Jo Gyu-Min leaned back against the couch. âWhy canât the top businessmen or women get the respect they seemingly deserve? Why are all the successful folks subjected to insults and disrespect?â
Kang Jin-Ho tilted his head. âIs this something I must think about, too?â
âWell, it wonât hurt by doing so.â
Kang Jin-Ho pondered the answer for a bit before replying, âOnly a certain type of people succeeds, thatâs why.â
âYouâre half-right, Mister Jin-Ho. In my opinion, of course. For sure, those with no heart and ice running in their veins who only pursue their own benefits enjoy higher odds of success than those who donât. However, I donât think thatâs the whole story.â
âThen, what?â
Jo Gyu-Min smiled bitterly. "Those successful folks who are seen as Capitalism's monsters parasitizing off the blood, sweat, and tears of ordinary people are usually not as bad as you think. Quite often, they are excellent parents at home and good friends to their acquaintances. Even so, they still get called out for their lack of humanity. Why? Because they have already gone through the stage you are currently in, Mister Jin-Ho."
â...The stage Iâm in?â
âYes. Iâm talking about⦠seeing people as mere statistics.â
âAhâ¦!â Kang Jin-Hoâs jaw fell slightly.
He always couldn't help but get the feeling that Jo Gyu-Min was truly a mysterious man. Even though Kang Jin-Ho couldn't understand the issue troubling him, Jo Gyu-Min didn't need a lot of clues to figure everything out.
Maybe that was why Kang Jin-Ho sought out Jo Gyu-Min whenever he had something to discuss?
At this point in Kang Jin-Ho's journey through life, he could safely say Lee Hyeon-Su and Wiggins knew more about his work. Even Vator should have a pretty good idea of Kang Jin-Ho's life by now. Jo Gyu-Min might know much about the martial world, but he still understood Kang Jin-Ho better than anyone. And Kang Jin-Ho found this situation strangely amusing.
âRemember the example I gave you earlier? This and that are basically the same thing. Evaluating someone through their resume and evaluating that person based on your relationship with them are two separate issues. Excluding things like regionalism and blood ties can be seen as fair and reasonable. But that can create just-as-bad problems later.â
Kang Jin-Ho silently nodded. He thought he could finally understand where Jo Gyu-Min was going with this.
âIt's much easier to be more considerate and look after each person's needs when you only have a few people to lead. When you first joined the Martial Assembly, you probably only needed to worry about a handful of people, yes? Those handful of people would've managed everyone else, after all.â
It was as Jo Gyu-Min said. When Kang Jin-Ho first 'joined' the Martial Assembly's ranks, he only had to take care of Bang Jin-Hun. He didn't really care about anyone else. The number of people he did care about gradually increased, but it still didn't pose much of an issue until recently.
âBut then, before you've realized it, you're now facing a situation where you need to take responsibility. You now have to decide the fate of people you've never met before and never even knew existed. All the while basing your judgment entirely on resumes and personal bio.â
Kang Jin-Hoâs head began nodding all on its own.
âThatâs when you start seeing people as mere numbers and some lines on paper. Once you reach this point, you can no longer continue relying on your old methods. You now have to use nothing but some documents to evaluate a strangerâs capabilities and think about whatâs appropriate for them.â
Jo Gyu-Min stopped there briefly to shrug his shoulders.
âAnd that is not as easy as it sounds.â
âYes, youâre right,â said Kang Jin-Ho with a deep sigh.
âItâs a lot more complicated than it seems.â
Vator strongly suggested that they should pass down Iron Blood Demon Monarch Art to the younger-generation martial artists under his guidance. From Vator's perspective, that suggestion probably made perfect sense. And Kang Jin-Ho also admitted that Vator's suggestion was worthy of serious consideration.
Even so, he couldnât readily make this choice.
Was it really okay to turn a whole group of people into demonic cultivators? People Kang Jin-Ho hadnât even talked to once and didnât even know what they looked like? When his decision could distort and even destroy their lives forever?
If Vator heard what troubled Kang Jin-Ho, the big man wouldâve laughed his head off. Heâd say it was not Kang Jin-Hoâs responsibility as the younger-generation martial artists would be the ones making this choice. Heâd also rebuke Kang Jin-Ho for worrying about something unnecessary.
However, Kang Jin-Ho couldnât view this matter that lightly.
âMister Gyu-Min⦠What do you think is the right way to handle this situation?â
âMm, Iâm not sure,â Jo Gyu-Min shook his head. âThis matter isnât something I can give you a straightforward answer, you see.â
ââ¦â
Jo Gyu-Min chuckled slightly. âThis dilemma is something a leader must go through at least once in their life, Mister Jin-Ho. You will eventually find the answer that's right for you. Either you will become a leader who discards his old method and only pursues efficiency while treating people like statistics. Or, you could become a man who looks after every single one of his people at the cost of efficiency.
âAlternatively, you could choose another method. Having said all that, though⦠I don't think that's what matters right now.â
Kang Jin-Ho tilted his head. âIâm sorry?â
Jo Gyu-Min leaned forward and peered closely at Kang Jin-Hoâs face. âMister Jin-Ho?â
âY-yes?â
âBe honest with me. You haven't taken a single day off after you wrapped up your business in China, now have you?â
ââ¦â Kang Jin-Ho was rendered speechless by that question.
âVarious reasons exist for successful people suddenly crashing and burning, Mister Jin-Ho. However, one commonality can still be found in all those reasons. And that is⦠Their failure to control their stress levels.â
Flinch!
It felt like Jo Gyu-Min had ribbed Kang Jin-Ho in the side, causing him to flinch uncomfortably. Unfortunately, Jo Gyu-Min was not a merciful man. He wasn't kind enough to let Kang Jin-Ho off the hook so easily.
âEspecially those folks who keep tasting success over and over again⦠They tend to think they have developed tolerance to stress, that they will be okay even if they are placed under much more stress than other people. They tell themselves they are still fine, that they can still take so much more.â
Why did it feel like Kang Jin-Ho was sitting on a cushion of pins and needles? How could anyone speak so accurately of Kang Jin-Ho's thoughts without monitoring him 24/7 through CCTV cameras or something?
Jo Gyu-Min chuckled. âI'm sure those aren't exaggerating. They probably have developed enough tolerance and can actually endure stress up to a certain level.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âY-yes, of course.â
âIt's not 'of course', Mister Jin-Ho. It'll be too late by the time you start thinking it's getting too much to handle for you. That's when you'd have reached a precarious breaking point. Once you're there, your stress won't easily go away even if you take a lengthy break. The correct way to handle stress is to manage it regularly. If you don't do that, your judgment will start to deteriorate until you can no longer think straight. Do you get it now, Mister Jin-Ho? You are at that precarious breaking point!â
Jo Gyu-Min suddenly shot up to his feet.
âGet some rest, okay? Forget about everything else and take care of yourself first. You can start worrying about stuff after you do that. I will call Lee Hyeon-Su⦠No, Hyeon-Su hyung myself.â
âYou want me to take a break?â Kang Jin-Ho dazedly stared at Jo Gyu-Min.
âYes. Thatâs what you need right now.â
âO-okay. Thatâs fine. I can do that, butâ¦â
âIs there a problem?â
âYes. What am I supposed to do while taking a break?â
ââ¦â
Kang Jin-Hoâs expression was as serious as it could get. In other words, he wasnât joking!
Jo Gyu-Min reflexively wiped away the sweat from his heart pooling near his eyes. To think heâd find a fool who had forgotten how to get some rest!
A fool⦠just like himself!