He’s the Legendary Guard, Isn’t He? Chapter 192

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Episode 190

“Sir, you’ve become famous.”

“huh?”

Sihyeon looked at Toya’s words.

After thwarting the emperor’s plot, the title she used to call herself changed from “Guardian” to “Mister.”

It seemed like a sign of friendliness on her part.

“I use the Internet often.”

Toya answered while biting into a potato chip.

Sihyeon gave an expression of understanding.

If she had to pick three special skills, they would be watching TV, using the internet, and eating snacks.

In short, it was the life of an unemployed person.

Of course, considering her age, it was a time when she was enjoying life.

“What on earth site did you look at?”

Sihyeon asked without thinking.

“DC Inside Corrections Gallery.”

“….”

Sihyeon looked dumbfounded at Toya’s answer.

It was a community where correctional officer trainees and current correctional officers were active.

Why on earth did Toya go to a place like that?

In the first place, DC itself was definitely not a site that could be recommended to a girl of Toya’s age.

It was a place where cursing was basic and where you could often find posts asking about your parents’ well-being.

“But if you go in, you can’t use it.”

Sihyeon spoke with the heart of an uncle worried about his cute nephew.

“It was fun. He told me I was Gat Si-hyeon, an independence fighter.”

“Cough.”

“why?”

“…no.”

Sihyeon had a completely manly face.

God Sihyeon.

Just thinking about it made my skin crawl and my hands and feet tremble.

But what is a freedom fighter?

Toya seemed to have read the question in Sihyeon’s expression and opened his mouth again.

“You said you’re going independent this time? That’s why you became the independence fighter Gat Si-hyeon.”

“….”

“Why again?”

“no….”

… Was it something like that?

Now I understand why I am called by such an embarrassing name in the corrections gallery.

About a month ago, I attended a presidential dinner.

At that time, when the topic of prison guards’ difficulties came up, I thought it would be better to talk honestly rather than just say a few formal words, so I said what I had always thought.

And they went one step further by saying that the correctional officers wanted the correctional headquarters to become independent from outside agencies.

To be honest, it was something I said without much expectation.

However, the President responded that he fully understands how the prison guards feel when they say such things, and that he would push for independence from foreign agencies.

And because it was soon conveyed through the media, the events of that day became a hot topic.

-Hero prison guard petitions for independence from external offices of Corrections Headquarters. President approves.

As such news emerged, independence from foreign countries became a fait accompli.

In fact, the Correctional Headquarters has been steadily pushing for independence from external offices.

There was also a time when a member of the National Assembly promoted it.

However, the reality was that it was sluggish without any significant progress.

That became a reality with one word from Sihyeon.

The President is different from the National Assembly.

Once the president had sincerely said that he would pursue it, independence from foreign agencies was almost certain.

Thanks to this, the correctional organization was in chaos.

The independence of the Correctional Headquarters from external offices has been a long-cherished dream.

As long as it is under the Ministry of Justice as it is now, the Corrections Headquarters had no choice but to remain in permanent position.

This is because the Ministry of Justice revolves around the prosecution, which has the most power.

In fact, in terms of size, the Correctional Headquarters was a huge organization, next to the National Police Agency, the National Emergency Management Agency, and the National Tax Service.

If you look at the scale alone, it should have already become independent.

However, he was unable to become independent and was still under pressure from the prosecution.

Although it was in fact a necessary organization, it was largely due to a lack of awareness that it was a particularly important organization.

Just as people’s perception was not good, the organization was also not treated well.

Among the prison guards, there were some who mocked themselves by saying that they would follow the prosecution.

However, foreign independence was finally at hand.

The independence of the Qing Dynasty is not only independence but also elevation to the Qing Dynasty.

It meant that freer administration was possible and power was gained.

It may not be a big deal to the general public, but for the more than 16,000 prison guards, it was a very special change that could not help but cheer.

Students preparing for correctional positions also cheered.

Originally, most of the applicants thought that they had already passed the exam and that they had already become prison guards.

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Anyway, thanks to that, it seems that such a poignant nickname arose.

“But I don’t know why that site is looking for Neg’s mother and Ne’s father so much.”

“…cough, cluck!”

Sihyeon looked embarrassed at Toya’s words and coughed dryly.

… It’s not good for education either, there.

“So, my mom and dad said they raise sheep and cows.”

“Uh, uhh… Well, good job. Well done, don’t go back in there again, okay?”

“But why are you going in?”

“Uh… Me? I, I… I, information… yes, sometimes I go in to look for information.”

Sihyeon stuttered his answer.

Toya looked at that with a skeptical look.

“Hmm.”

“…Huh? Huh? Is it time for an appointment? I have to go out quickly!”

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Pow!

The nameplate flew hard and hit the wall.

“Why are you coming back to life again, you bastards!”

Seongjin, leader of the Sun Guild, shouted with a red face.

In the past, he had been frustrated by the unusual growth of Yangji Guild.

So, we did some background research and discovered that it was a guild of ex-convicts, and spread the news to people.

As a result, the power of the Yangji guild was greatly reduced.

Almost all regular guild members have withdrawn.

The image was also bound to fall.

From then on, Seongjin’s mood continued to be good.

Because I got rid of the annoying guys.

However, this time, in the Choi Kang-hyuk prison escape attempt, Yangji guild members made a great contribution to saving the lives of the residents.

Thanks to this, the image of Yangji Guild was greatly restored.

No, it seemed to be better than before when things were going well.

Because of this, regular guild members are once again lining up to join.

For Seongjin, it was bound to be an irritating situation.

This time, it was even more so because I couldn’t think of any way to tarnish my image.

“Hey, Secretary Kim!”

“yes.”

Secretary Kim, who was quietly observing Seongjin’s thoughts, answered.

“I’m talking about attacking the next gate. Tell them you’ll do it together with the Yangji guys.”

“I understand. But there is a high probability that Yang Ji will refuse this time too….”

“Whether you refuse or not, just tell me!”

Seongjin screamed.

After all, what has been done to you must be returned as it was done to you.

I was planning on avenging the humiliation of being the first to attack the boss in a joint attack.

They say that the Yangji guild is growing in power again, but now it’s just squirming.

There was still a clear difference from the Sun Guild.

So, it was necessary to properly discourage it before it grew any further.

“All right.”

Secretary Kim bowed deeply.

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“Independence fighter Chief Gat Si-hyeon… No, still Chief.”

“….”

Si-hyeon was silent for a long time with an expression of bewilderment upon hearing the words that came out of Dong-il’s mouth.

It seemed that Toya had already spread the rumor to the guild members.

Sihyeon shook her head and looked around at the guild members around her and said.

“…Please don’t call me that. Let’s take a breather and live.”

“Haha, I understand. Chief.”

Dongil answered with a cool smile.

The other guild members also smiled and showed understanding expressions.

“Chief, I hope you have a good day these days.”

Dongil opened his mouth again.

“yes?”

“Isn’t this the golden age of prison guards these days? I heard there are prison guard dramas, prison guard entertainment shows, and even prison guard movies? Moreover, I heard that the competition rate for the prison guard exam has doubled this time? They say it’s unusual. The number of people applying because they really want to become prison guards has increased… .”

The power of the media is incredible.

As the media began to criticize the heroic prison guard Si-hyeon and his unbelievable educational achievements, the number of people rethinking the role of prison guards and reformation increased considerably.

It was a great achievement for a prison guard to bring about even a small change in the perception of most people that reformation is a waste of taxpayers’ money.

Statistics around the world showed that severe punishment or reformation alone was not the solution.

Only by using the two appropriately can efficient correctional administration be achieved.

However, although people recognized the need for severe punishment, they had doubts about the need for reform.

In order to receive strength and succeed in the reformation policy, it was necessary to resolve some of these questions.

Sihyeon did it.

It is not for nothing that people say that the atmosphere at the correctional headquarters these days is the best since Dangun.

“It’s good to be good.”

Sihyeon nodded and answered.

All my coworkers are talking about it.

Favorable views on prison guards have increased.

Out of Anjung I feel like I’ve finally moved up from being a civil servant.

At the same time, he gave a thumbs up to Sihyeon himself.

… The embarrassment was always his.

“Huh? It seems like the manager doesn’t like it very much….”

Dongil opened his eyes and looked at Sihyeon.

“…No. It’s really nice, but my hands and feet have been shriveling up lately.”

“Aha, I see. Hahaha.”

Dong-il smiled with a knowing look on his face.

At that time, the door opened and Cheolhyung came in.

“Ah. Hello, Chief.”

Cheolhyung checked Sihyeon’s face and greeted her.

Sihyeon was also greeted with a smile.

“That’s good, Chief.”

“What’s going on?”

Sihyeon asked Cheolhyung’s words.

“The Sun Guild has expressed its intention to apply jointly with them to attack the next abnormal gate.”

“Really? I guess we’ll just have to deal with it as usual….”

This was not the first time that the Sun Guild announced its intention to jointly attack.

After it became known that it was a guild for ex-convicts and the number of guild members decreased significantly, there were persistent requests for a joint attack.

However, Yangji Guild continued to refuse.

This is because the intention to avenge the humiliation suffered during the joint attack was clearly visible.

There was no need to respond.

But this time, Cheolhyung brought up the topic again.

“Recently, the number of new guild members has increased a lot, but continuing to refuse seems to give the impression of being too avoidant.”

Cheolhyung explained the reason.

Sihyeon nodded as if she understood what he meant.

The image of a guild is very important.

The reason why Yangji Guild has become prosperous again this time is because its image has improved.

In such a situation, it was clear that if word got out that they were reluctant to jointly attack the above gate, there would be some negative impact.

“I understand what you mean, Cheolhyung. But is there any need to engage in childish competition?”

The Sun Guild will probably come out with a lot of money.

It was clear that there would be competition to monopolize the boss.

There is still a difference in power between the Yangji Guild and the Sun Guild.

There was no need to engage in such an unfavorable yet tiring competition.

“I thought that too at first. But today, a new guild member joined.”

“Hmm? Who are you?”

Sihyeon gave a puzzled look at the somewhat unexpected remark.

“I’m Rachel, a B-level healer….”

B-level healer?

Just about that much… .

But for some reason, it seems like a name I’ve heard often these days.

Rachel, Rachel, Rachel.

huh? Rachel?

Sihyeon opened his eyes wide.

“Yes, that’s Rachel.”

Cheolhyung said as if confirming it.

“…Is he joining the guild?”

“Yes, he’s going to be staying here for a while anyway, and he’d like to give me some help….”

“But you have to be sure of your identity to participate in the raid…?”

Sihyeon thought that Rachel had entered Korea in great secrecy.

“Your visa has already been issued.”

“Huh, really?”

It turned out that he had officially entered Korea.

In fact, if you are the highest paladin of the Iria Church, you will have at least one status that is known throughout the world.

Looking at the fact that he was a B-class healer, even though his name was his real name, his hunter license was probably disguised.

“Um, that’s right….”

Sihyeon paused for a moment, but then a smile filled her face.

“I made a mistake in what I said earlier. You are brave warriors who returned from a fight against numerous undead without dying even a single one. I trust the experience and skills you have accumulated so far. Come and have a good time.”

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