asn't in the mood to respect the law or care about the morals of the situation.
“It'll be fine since I'll be making a sizable donation to the military later.”

Kang Jin-Ho leaned back against the couch while crossing his arms.
“Isn't that what people call a bribe?”

“When you line up the pockets of the generals and officers, that's bribery.
If the common soldiers get the benefit, then that's definitely a donation.
Don't worry, I've placed enough countermeasures, so no one should be ballsy enough to steal from me.”

“Hmm…” Kang Jin-Ho rubbed his chin.
Spending one's money for a good cause wasn't a bad thing.
“Still, it wouldn't have been easy for you…”

“Who do you think I am, fella?”

Kang Jin-Ho couldn't help but nod in agreement at that rhetorical question.
He didn't know all the ins and outs of South Korea's political and financial worlds but he could still estimate the amount of power Hwang Jeong-Hu wielded.
Not many people in Korea would be bold enough to defy Hwang Jeong-Hu when the world referred to him as the giant of his generation.

Hwang Jeong-Hu sipped his coffee before clearing up the situation.
“Actually, I have some acquaintances in the army.
Truth be told, I didn't need to make a donation to be allowed in here, but I thought that might sour your mood somewhat.
So, I decided to take some hits ahead of time.”

“Chairman, I'm not in a sour mood.”

“That's good to hear, then.” Hwang Jeong-Hu chuckled loudly.
“Well, then.
Shouldn't we get started?”

“Of course.” Kang Jin-Ho got up and walked behind Hwang Jeong-Hu's couch.
He then placed his palm on the Chairman's head.

“Huph!” Hwang Jeong-Hu sucked in a deep breath as if he was slightly nervous.
It didn’t matter whether the chairman had done that intentionally or not, as internal energy still seeped out of Kang Jin-Ho's palm and entered Hwang Jeong-Hu's head, then it began circulating within his skull.

Hwang Jeong-Hu moaned in pain as the sensation of his head blanking out nearly overwhelmed him.
“Huh-euuuhhhk!”

Thankfully, the pain was temporary.
Soon, his head felt refreshed, reinvigorated.
Once Kang Jin-Ho removed his hand and walked back to his seat, Hwang Jeong-Hu took out a cigarette and put it in his mouth.
“With this, I'll be fine for another month, yes?”

“Yes, Chairman.”

Hwang Jeong-Hu lit his cigarette.
“I feel this every time we do this, but… Hmm. I'm still unsure whether to thank or resent you.”

“I've told you this before, but your condition can't be fully healed, Chairman.”

“I shall choose to believe that,” said Hwang Jeong-Hu while deliberately letting his doubts known.
Even so, Kang Jin-Ho didn't try to defend himself.
Trusting someone was up to the individual, after all.
Hwang Jeong-Hu continued to speak while taking a puff of his cigarette, “The problem is, I'll have to keep visiting you like this in your new base, too.”

“Mmhm…”

“Jin-Ho, have you ever thought about getting an exemption?”

Kang Jin-Ho resolutely shook his head.
“No, Chairman.”

“Don't be like that.
Isn't becoming a conscripted police officer a pretty good alternative? At the very least, being assigned to the Capital Defense Force would mean you get to stay near Seoul.”

“…”

“Look, Jin-Ho.
I've even sent my kids off to special forces.
In other words, I do not have any desire to shirk the duties my country has given me.
However, you getting into some kind of an accident in the army could mean that not only I, but even Jaegyeong in the midst of its revival will collapse.
I simply cannot let that happen.”

Kang Jin-Ho slowly shook his head.
“Chairman, I won't meet with such accidents in the army.”

“Why are you so obsessed with serving in the army, Jin-Ho?”

“You're mistaken, Chairman.
I've never been obsessed about it.”

Some desperation crept into Hwang Jeong-Hu's voice.
“Then, why?”

“I simply thought that since this is something everyone does, then serving in the army is a must if I want to live an ordinary life in South Korea.
That’s why I’m here.”

Kang Jin-Ho replied in a firm voice, “Jin-Ho, do you still think you can live an ordinary life?”

“Even if it's not possible, I still have to try.”

“Fuu…” Hwang Jeong-Hu slowly exhaled the cigarette smoke.
He already knew that convincing Kang Jin-Ho was impossible.
This young man wasn't the type to listen, anyway.
“In that case, I don't have a choice but to keep paying you a visit once a month, then.
That's fine with you, I hope?”

“Yes.
There's no choice, after all.
However, I'll make sure to contact you first when I'm out on leave.”

“Please do so. Oh, and take this.”

“Mm?” Kang Jin-Ho tilted his head when Hwang Jeong-Hu pushed forward a bulging envelope.
“What's this, Chairman?”

“It's money, Jin-Ho.”

“Money, you say? Why?”

Hwang Jeong-Hu smiled faintly.
“Thinking that you won't need money during your time in the army is a mistake, fella.
Let me tell you, you won't find a spot in South Korea that hasn't been influenced by capitalism in one way or another.”

“Hmm…”

“You'll need money once you get to your assigned base.
Use this.
Your mother hasn't come to see you yet, so I'm assuming you didn't get a chance to receive pocket money,” Hwang Jeong-Hu spoke confidently.

But Kang Jin-Ho simply shook his head and pushed the money envelope back to Hwang Jeong-Hu.

The Chairman could only furrow his brow.
“Jin-Ho, this is literally pocket money for you to use.
Compared to the fee I'm paying you, this amount doesn't even qualify as a pocket change.
Why are you refusing it?”

Kang Jin-Ho chuckled a little.
“That's not it, Chairman.”

“Well, what is it, then?”

“Please deposit it into my account.”

Hwang Jeong-Hu blankly stared back at Kang Jin-Ho.
“Huh?”

“Even the military directly deposits the monthly salary into our bank accounts nowadays, Chairman.
With the era being what it is, there's no need for hard cash like this.
I'll give you my account number in case you somehow misplaced it, so please deposit it there.”

“Huh…” Hwang Jeong-Hu remained sitting on the couch with a stupefied face.

Kang Jin-Ho smirked at that, then got up.
“Well, then.
I'll be on my way now.
Have a safe journey home, Chairman.”

Hwang Jeong-Hu watched as Kang Jin-Ho exited the office and closed the door behind him.
Only then did a helpless chuckle leak out from the old man's lips.
“Haha. Looks like he got me there.”

He continued to laugh while picking up the cup of lukewarm coffee.
Before he could take a sip, though, the Battalion Commander stepped back into his office.
“Chairman Hwang.
Is everything okay now?”

“Yes, thank you.” Hwang Jeong-Hu put the cup down and got up.

“Chairman? Are you leaving already, sir?”

“Me staying here will only make you uncomfortable, after all.
Besides, I'm finished with my business here, anyway.”

“Still, how about relaxing for a little while longer, sir?”

“No, I have other businesses to attend to.
Tell Seok-Chan that I'm grateful for today.”

“Ah, that.
The Division Commander told me he will call you at another time, Chairman.”

“That'll make it easier for me, then,” Hwang Jeong-Hu replied while straightening his jacket.

“By the way, sir…?” the Battalion Commander cautiously asked.

“Mm? Yes?”

“If you don't mind me asking, what exactly is your relationship with that recruit?” The Battalion Commander's voice was filled with curiosity.

Hwang Jeong-Hu was famous for not giving his kids and grandchildren any special treatment.
Every single one of his offspring had to enlist.
Hell, his grandkids weren't even allowed to join the corporation if they hadn't served yet.

However, being this strict had helped Jaegyeong earn a reputation as the cleanest chaebol when it came to serving the military, and the citizens respected Hwang Jeong-Hu for his determination on the matter.
Yet, someone like that personally came to visit a recruit? How could the Battalion Commander not be surprised?

“Oh, that fella?” Hwang Jeong-Hu broke into another round of laughter as he replied, “That kid is as important as my life.”

Even though he said that quite casually, he had never imagined the level of impact his words today would have down the line.

1.
This is a catchphrase South Korean soldiers say while saluting.
However, this behavior isn't enforced. ☜

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