Has Yehyeon gotten even busier lately?
That was the thought running through my head as I made my way toward the second residence of the Choi siblings and Yehyeon.
If it had been the house across from the cabin, I wouldnât have come to help like this. The security there was monstrous. Comparable to an Elderâs estate. Every corner of the two-hundred-pyeong property was fitted with special defensive systems Yun had personally engineeredânearly impregnable even to his own subordinates.
But the second residence, closer to Headquarters, was just an ordinary house.
Iâd heard Yehyeon bought it during the period when he was struggling for various reasons after the death of his aide, Saul. It was maintained regularly by hired staff, but rarely used.
So why were the two of them living there now?
The reason wasnât especially important.
Good thing Ami isnât home.
With a balaclava pulled over my head, I muted my footsteps and watched a group of ambitious illegal enhanced-body owners surround the house.
1:30 a.m.
The neighborhood was sparsely populated. Houses were spaced far apart. There was no sign of life in the buildings on either side.
Not a single house had lights on.
Not even the residence Yun was supposedly inside.
Whoosh.
The street seemed to swallow light.
The man at the front gestured that it was clear to move in.
They poured inside, careful to silence their steps.
I didnât follow.
Instead, I slipped behind the bushes in front of the house, crouching beneath a massive walnut tree.
Black balaclava. Colorless top and bottom. Iâd have no trouble blending into the dark.
And though my night vision was decent, Iâd brought night-vision goggles too.
For two reasons.
First, to conceal every inch of my skinâincluding around my eyes.
Second, to avoid stepping in too early and getting too close to Yun while he dealt with the intruders.
Honestly?
Iâm scared.
The people here clearly have no idea Yunâs a sociopath.
Which was only natural. Publicly, he was known simply as the genius Black Badger of the Aitek family. He hated media exposure; very little information had ever been released.
You have no idea thereâs a massive cold-storage warehouse in one of his â NĐŸvĐ”lđght â (Exclusive on NĐŸvĐ”lđght) countless safe houses.
âOops.â
So the idiots whoâd planned to kidnap Yun had quietly opened every window and door to ensure a smooth escape route.
Thanks to that, even from the bushes I could more or less see what was happening inside.
The intruders entered cautiously, bodies lowâ
Thud.
One of them dropped backward.
There had been no gunshot.
Yet he lay sprawled on the floor.
Tat-tat-tat-tat-tat!
Realizing they were under attack, the others began spraying bullets wildly.
Tat-tat-tat-tat-tat! Tat-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat!
Doors shattered. Windows exploded.
Bullets ricocheted everywhere.
Even knowing Yunâs capabilities, I felt a flicker of fear.
Those are all Green Dream rounds.
What happens if even one grazes his vitals?
Anxiety tightening in my chest, I rose from the bushes and moved toward the wide-open window.
Blending into the group of attackers, I picked up a gun.
Then someone inside shoutedâ
Their voice half-muffled by a mask.
âWeâve got him alive!â
What?
âHeâs hit! Weâre subduing himâdonât shoot!â
Gun still in hand, I walked toward the voice in stunned disbelief.
And saw Yun pinned down by two men dressed entirely in black, like me.
He lay on the bedroom floor. Blood was spreading beneath him, soaking the wood. His face was twisted in pain as he glared up at them.
What?
I stared at Yun, stunned.
How could he be this helpless...?
He could get hit, sureâbut subdued this easily...?
......
...Wait.
Is this bastard trying to force me to act?
The moment the thought formed, a chill crawled up my spine.
I was certain Iâd hit the answer.
No matter how I looked at it, Yun had deliberately taken a Green Dream bullet.
Because heâd guessed I was here.
Disguised among the intruders.
And he was waiting for me to intervene.
âFuck, what a jackpot!â
âTie him up tight. Donât let him try anything.â
âHeâs already trash after taking Green Dream. Whyâre you so tense?â
One of them aimed a gun at Yunâs head, scolding sharply. The man pinning him down snorted.
Crack!
He snapped Yunâs wrist deliberately.
âSee?â
He grinned maliciously.
âHow easy.â
You donât have to go this far.
I forced down the surge of rage rising inside me.
It was layered fury.
Anger at Yun for going this far just to draw me out.
Rage at the trash who wouldâve died on the floor without ever seeing his face if things had gone normally.
Still hiding among them, I watched the intruders break into triumphant laughter.
âLetâs bounce before the cops get here.â
âEven if they show up, what can they do without enhanced bodies? Look. Even a war heroâs just garbage once he loses his enhancements.â
âHow much you think weâll get?â
Someone beside me panted excitedly.
âIf we bring him in, weâll get a real enhanced body soon, right? Not some demo version like this?â
âOf course. Heâs one of the biggest fish on that list.â
âHeâs resisting.â
The one whoâd broken Yunâs wrist smirked.
âWhatâre you gonna do? Wiggle at me?â
Crack.
He broke Yunâs other thumb.
I bit my lip.
Swallowing murderous intent, I cursed both the men here and Yun himself.
What were you going to do if Iâd decided not to come?
What if some rookie got excited and shot you in the head by accident?
...Or.
Is there even the slightest chance he really let his guard down and got caught?
Exhausted from research and work.
So deeply asleep he didnât sense anyone approaching.
Crack.
âHey, hey, thatâs enough.â
I donât know.
I donât know what the truth is.
But I know reality.
Whether intentional or not, my shooter had taken Green Dream and become an ordinary human.
And was being tortured.
Two illegal enhanced-body owners were sitting on his back.
There was no solution except me stepping in.
Yun.
You really areâ
Crack.
Ah, hell.
Fine.
I pulled the machete from my waist.
Slash.
Heads flew.
The men standing in the living room were beheaded cleanly in a single silent stroke.
I watched their headless bodies collapse one by one.
The view opened up.
Much better.
Now I just had to cut off the necks of the two kneeling on Yun.
They were lower, so I couldnât finish them in one swingâ
Thud.
The one whoâd broken Yunâs fingers suddenly pitched forward.
Thump.
The other, whoâd been silently pressing his knee into Yunâs back, toppled backward.
Bang.
I blinked.
Yun rose slowly to his feet.
Completely healed.
Calmly, he adjusted the sleeves of his blood-soaked white shirt.
In his palm, an antidote clung flat like a magicianâs trump card.
Hidden inside his sleeve.
Along the side was something sharp.
A venom needle.
âHuh.â
âMy dearly cherished vice-shooter.â
As I let out a disbelieving sound, Yun flexed the wrist that had supposedly been broken.
He didnât even look at me.
In the darkness, his voice was smooth.
âItâs truly good to see you again.â
He slowly raised his head and looked at meâcovered in night-vision goggles, balaclava, gloves.
âI received your right hand and left foot well.â
I bolted.
Didnât look back.
Didnât answer.
Didnât even allow myself time to be terrified.
I ran through the shattered window.
I heard Yunâs footsteps behind me.
Terrifying.
Instinctively, I drove more strength into my thighs.
Glass shards crunched underfoot as I sprinted across the lawn toward the car parked in the backyard.
The attackersâ vehicle.
A driver was waiting inside.
Apparently some rising star in getaway driving.
I yanked the door open and jumped in.
âDrive!â
The driver whipped his head toward me.
âDrive!â
Vroooom!
True to reputation, he didnât hesitate.
He slammed the accelerator and shot onto the road.
Black asphalt illuminated by headlights.
Streetlamps spaced too far apart.
No people.
It felt like some strange parallel world devoid of humanity.
Except it wasnât.
My sociopathic shooter was chasing me.
âYou said you caught him?!â
âHe had an antidote.â
The driver shouted while making a sharp left.
I answered darkly, watching the side mirror.
âI considered that possibility.â
That Yun might have an antidote.
âI just couldnât stand watching...â
Suddenly, everything brightened.
The rearview mirror flooded with light.
For a second, I didnât understand.
Then I did.
A car that had been parked in the darkness had switched on its high beams.
Vrrrmmm!
Engine roaring.
That exhaust note.
A high-end sports car.
âHoly shit.â
The driver gasped.
âFerrari Stradale.â
âKai.â
My jaw dropped.
Iâd expected Yun to retaliate.
I hadnât expected this.
Vrrrmmm!
It was the limited-edition model Ferrari had gifted Kairos.
1000 horsepower.
Zero to sixty in 2.5 seconds.
Street legalâ
VROOOOOM!
The Ferrari launched forward.
At the same time, a human silhouette shot upward into the sky.
Two feet glowing faintly, like boots made for flight.
Two motorcycles near the Ferrari flipped on their high beams.
âFloor it!â
Real fear began to seep into me.
You donât need to go this far!
âFloor it!â
âAh, fuck!â
I explained everything in my will!
I said Iâd come back!
Iâll come back no matter what!
Clutching the handle above the passenger seat, I screamed internally.
I wonât die until I face Kyle!
There was no way that would reach him.
No way to explain Colton was right in front of me.
I resigned myself.
And began cheering the driver beside me with all my heart.
If I get caught, Iâm dead.
No matter whatâ
Iâm escaping.