âLetâs go.â
Yun ignored Jaeyeon completely and stopped beside me.
âWhat are you doing here.â
âAh. There was a bit of... misunderstanding.â
âYou look thinner.â
Jaeyeon spoke lazily, cigarette dangling from his lips.
Naturally, Yun ignored him. My mentor stopped beside me, pulled a cigarette from his inner pocket, and lit it.
Clickâflick. The familiar Zippo lighter he always carried flared, then died out.
âHowâs the Chairmanâs health?â
Despite being brushed off, Jaeyeon closed the distance.
His foxlike eyes curved with a sly smile.
âNow that you mention it, itâs been a while since we visited together, hasnât it? Sweetheart, we should go greet him again sometime soon.â
I narrowed my eyes and looked at Jaeyeon.
What the hell was he talking about?
None of this made sense.
Of course, nothing that came out of his mouth was trustworthy. He was probably just trying to get on Yunâs nerves.
And sure enough, Yun slowly turned his head toward him.
The expressionless face he showed was terrifying.
âThere are civilians around.â
I whispered the warning close to his ear, because the killing intent radiating from him pierced my skin. This wasnât the kind of threat used to intimidateâit was the kind that preceded a real punch.
Of course, Yun ignored me too.
âYour master must be busy.â
His low voice was calm, almost casual.
Jaeyeon didnât answer, just stepped closer.
I watched the two men, nerves tight.
The scent of perfume grew heavier.
Coltonâs little pet leaned an elbow on my shoulder and smiled wider.
âWhy bring him up now, huh? We were talking about us.â
Jaeyeon said reproachfullyâand then dropped a bomb.
âWeâre engaged, after all.â
â...What?â
Excuse me?
What did he justâ
âWhat?â
âWe promised each other our future when weâd just become adults, didnât we?â
That smooth, playful voice delivered something utterly absurd.
Yun smoked without denying or confirming it.
My jaw dropped.
âAnd now you act so cold? How heartless.â
âYouâre joking, right?â
My voice cracked halfway through the question.
Jaeyeon lowered the arm that had been on my shoulder and looked back at me. Amusement gleamed in his black eyes like crystals.
âJoking? I spent hours dressing up for our first meeting, you know.â
I mouthed soundlessly, then turned to my mentor.
He was blowing perfect rings of smoke, one after another.
Seeing my look, he said in a dangerously soft tone,
âMy foster father sold me well.â
That voice was gentle enough to cut skin.
âWhen he was still clinging to that idiotic ambition of expanding his influence in every direction. Thought marrying his adopted son to the daughter of a U.S. senator would shift the political landscape.â
âDaughter of a U.S. senator?â
âAnd you trample poor Oharaâs pure heart every time, donât you?â
Jaeyeon smirked at Yun.
When he looked like a man, it was impossible to picture his female form; when he looked like a woman, it was impossible to picture this one.
But they were the same beingâthat much was certain.
âPoor thing, she really loved you. You shouldâve seen the fuss she made before going to meet you.â
âI told you to stop using that revolting self-objectifying tone.â
Yun shot back coldly.
Jaeyeon ignored him completely, and Yunâs eyes burned with undisguised disgust.
Standing between them, I felt a moment of light panic.
So they really had been engaged once?
Ohara mustâve been Jaeyeonâs alias, and âthe senatorâs daughterâ a cover identity. Sheâor heâused to pull stunts like that often.
But still...
Donât tell me they stillâ
âAre you still engaged?â
âDo you think so?â
âIf the war hadnât killed her, weâd be one by now.â
Jaeyeon swiped at imaginary tears with a fingertip.
âSuch a tragic love story!â
âThe war had its uses,â Yun said coolly beside him.
His next words dripped with contempt.
âWell, there are always matchmakers who sell off their subordinatesâ bodies for gain.â
Crash!
Jaeyeonâs fist swung.
Actors screamed. High-pitched shrieks and crashing glass filled the room. Bottles exploded across the tableâclatter, shatter, alcohol spilling onto the floor.
I yanked back the frozen actressâthe one whoâd dragged me hereâand grabbed Jaeyeon by the nape before he could lunge at Yun.
âPick your damn time and place!â
Yun had blocked the punch with a bottle, shattering it cleanly, then tossed the neck of it aside.
I tightened my grip on Jaeyeonâs collar, frowning.
âSave your tantrum for somewhere without civilians!â
âAlright, alright. Since youâre asking so nicely.â
The man of a thousand moods erased his rage in an instant.
It was so sudden the actorsâwho had braced for another blastâonly managed dazed gasps.
Jaeyeon relaxed completely. I looked down at his limp arm with a dull stare.
âWhen a handsome friend asks, how can I refuse?â
Seriously, what was this act now.
I released his arm in annoyance and watched him help the fallen actress up again.
The actors were half out of their minds from shock.
I sighed and began kicking the shards of glass into one pile.
When I was done, I looked at Yun.
âIâd like to see Yehyeon.â
He snorted.
âStop cleaning and letâs go. Why are you doing that?â
âYou broke it.â
âWhen?â
âYou provoked Jaeyeon andânever mind. Letâs just leave.â
Was it amusing to watch me exhausted like this?
Yun blew out smoke and grinned, and I glared at him.
Annoyingly, Jaeyeon was patting my back.
âSuch a good boy, isnât he?â
I want to see Colton.
That insane thought crossed my mind as I pulled away from the lunatics. Not far, thoughâjust to the sofa where the actors were sitting. I meant to grab an unbroken bottle. One looked decent enough.
Might as well have a drink before I go.
As I reached out, the actors flinched.
I ignored their reaction.
Then the woman whoâd dragged me here stammered,
âE-excuse me.â
âYes?â
When I turned my head, she flinched again.
Probably terrified because of Jaeyeonâor maybe just the fight itself. I stayed perfectly still so she wouldnât get more frightened, just waiting, hand still on the bottleâs neck.
She mumbled in a timid voice,
âIâm sorry. I didnât know....â
I gave her a wry smile.
Honestly, that other actor shouldâve been the one apologizing.
Not that I particularly cared anymore.
I answered, pitying those who had just witnessed a clash between the two most dangerous enhanced men alive.
âItâs fine.â
âN-no. Iâll apologize properly later! Could I have your name...?â
âMr. Taleb.â
A familiar voice called my name.
I turnedâand saw the man standing beside Yun. Same as ever: a face as pale as Yehyeonâs, hollow eyes, half-tied red hair, neat as always.
I was genuinely glad to see Shashinsky.
He observed me quietly.
âHeâs waiting for you.â
So am I.
I nodded and followed the light leading to the eccentric Elderâs quarters.
***
No matter how many times I saw it, it was a hall perfectly suited to Erich Erhart.
Corinthian columns soared toward the ceiling, chandeliers hanging every fifteen metersânot overly ornate, but refined. The ceiling was plastered white.
On one side stood a grand piano, where a musician played classical pieces while a singer in a cobalt-blue gown performed beside him.
A graceful aria floated through the air.
âSit.â
Lounging lazily, Erich Erhart greeted me with a pleasant smile.
Of course, he didnât even glance at Yun.
His preferences were as consistent as ever.
âI prepared a cigar for you. Hope it suits your taste.â
âDo I have to sit?â
Iâd expected this, but it didnât make me any happier.
âI was planning to take the game and leave right away. Isnât this a busy time âȘ NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t âȘ (Official version) for you?â
âNot at all. Sit, both of you.â
No use arguing.
I sat heavily across from Erhart. Yun slouched into the sofa beside me. Eyes in the hall flicked toward us, then away.
Behind Erhart stood Shashinskyâand a woman I didnât know.
Blunt bangs, chin-length hair, skin as pale as his. She wore square black-rimmed glasses. Probably another of Spitfireâs subordinates.
Where had the blonde gone?
I made a mental note of it and reached for the cigar on the table.
Smoking always felt like inhaling and exhaling stale air, butâ
âNot bad.â
Shashinsky lit it for me.
Resting one leg over the other, I took a puff and gave my honest opinion.
âHeavy.â
âIâm glad it suits you.â
Erhartâs eyes narrowed in amusement.
The bright suit fit him perfectly. A different breed of elegance from Coltonâsâeffortless, aristocratic.
âI worried it might not be to your liking.â
âYou exaggerate. You know my standards arenât that high. Iâd have smoked whatever you offered.â
âOh? Iâm sure you recognized its quality, even if you donât show it.â
He picked up a cigar himself.
The dark-haired woman lit it for him.
Spitfire smiled without bringing it to his lips.
âYouâve been in contact with Falcon for a long time, havenât you.â
At those words, a flicker of unease passed through me before fading.
What was that?
My brow furrowed slightly on its own. Something in his words had stirred an unpleasant memoryâone that vanished before I could grasp it.
...I couldnât remember.
âBefore I give you the game, letâs talk about something else.â
Just as I tried to chase that memory, Spitfireâs voice pulled me back.
âAbout your kidnapper.â
Yun ground out his cigarette.
I could feel the tension radiating from him. I set my cigar down as well.
The Elder spoke easily,
âTo get straight to the pointâwe didnât find him.â
âWhat?â
âDo you understand what that means?â
The words made me raise my voice before I could stop myself.
He didnât care. The man across from me, the third most powerful human alive, simply tilted his head, waiting.
An Elder who turned followers into playthings, more interested in amusement than powerâso unlike Falcon or Sukhoi.
I regained composure quickly.
It had been months since the search began.
âSo Falcon or Sukhoi is hiding him.â
âLikely the result of an old deal. Those two eccentrics wouldnât normally bother sheltering anyoneâbut it seems theyâre honoring some arrangement to keep his identity hidden.â
âYou mustâve found at least a clue.â
My back had left the sofa.
So had Yunâs. We both leaned forward, fully alert.
âIf you could share that much, Iâll speak to Falcon directly.â
âOh? So youâre certain Falconâs the one unknowingly harboring your culprit.â
âNot exactly certain, but... I find Falcon far easier to deal with than Sukhoi.â
If you could call that man âeasy.â
âIâll reach out to him firstââ
BOOOOM!
A deafening explosion cut through our conversation.
Screams erupted. The sound of collapsing walls, detonations, shoutsâguards drawing their weapons all at onceâ
And Spitfireâs laughter.
âWell, our challenger is quite bold tonight.â
So someone had come to seize Erich Erhartâs power.
Without blinking, he turned toward the shattered wall, his voice filled with amusement.
âShashinsky, go welcome our guest.â