He’s the Legendary Guard, Isn’t He? Chapter 31

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Episode 29 – This is the art of capture

“Did you do well on the test?”

I was looking at my work schedule in the break room when someone asked me that.

When I looked back, I saw Juncheol, my classmate.

“I really enjoyed it.”

Since the person I was dealing with was Jun-cheol, I was not shy and answered with a face that said that was natural.

“Oh, congratulations.”

“Haha, what? This is no big deal.”

“If the reviews and writing skills are that good, you’re going to choose now? You’re not going to go to Nambu Bridge or something, right?”

Juncheol asked a question in passing, out of curiosity.

The Southern Prison is the most popular prison in Seoul and is rumored to be a paradise.

Most correctional officers have excellent grades, so if given a choice, they choose there. It was that popular.

Of course, I would sincerely congratulate Sihyeon if she chose that place, but I felt even more disappointed that I could no longer work in the same place.

“Southern Bridge? There’s no particular reason to go. I have to stay here. It’s annoying to get used to a new place… I’m just comfortable here.”

Fortunately for Jun-cheol, Si-hyeon had no intention of going somewhere else for this promotion.

Before I passed the 7th level special exam, I planned to just stay here and solve quests and find useful connections.

Juncheol smiled happily.

“Really? It’s nice to hear that. I can’t do it. My brother should at least buy me food.”

“Let’s go for pork belly. Instead of unlimited refills, it’s a bit more upscale. And instead of drinking somaek, we’ll have bokbunja.”

“Huh, I’m just trying to open it really well. I got it, I got it.”

“Seriously. It’s not a joke.”

Sihyeon chuckled and stared at the work schedule again.

Juncheol looked at him strangely.

“Your placement is fixed anyway, so why are you looking at the placement table so hard?”

Si-hyeon was fixed as a weekly subsidy.

There was no need to go to another department to do support work.

However, sometimes there were cases where I worked in a building or hospital on a rotation basis only on weekends.

“I want to go on a mission. Oh, I really have to go on an expedition. Can’t I change my deployment just once?”

Sihyeon answered with a slightly troubled expression.

If you want to tie up 100 people, the only way is to go on a campaign.

I wonder if I have 100 close friends that I can tie up as a companion.

In fact, even if we were close, it would have been difficult to tie them together.

Anyone who has ever been tied up knows that no matter how much practice you have, being tied up in a rope still feels a bit dirty. He felt like a sinner and was in pain.

Anyway, the answer was to go on a campaign.

Since quite a few prisoners went out in the morning and afternoon, it could have been completed in one day if done well.

But the problem is that the layout needs to be changed.

It was a troublesome task that required permission from higher-ups.

“Department? Do you want to go to the Dept. of Dept.? Then, if you get promoted this time, your position will change anyway, so why not apply to the Dept. then?”

It is now mid-November, and the official promotion was announced in early January.

They said I had to wait for more than a month.

Besides, I had no intention of going to the expedition department.

Only by staying in the weekly Sadong could you build a network using the power of the Iron Blood Guard.

“No, brother. It’s not that I want to go on a field trip. Since I’m always in the cow, I want to change my mind and go outside. Anyway, I need to meet the dispatch supervisor.”

Just because I met the security manager, I can’t talk to him directly.

We don’t have direct supervisors for nothing, and we don’t have a reporting system for nothing.

If you ignore it, you won’t be able to live a proper social life.

You will be labeled as a person without any sense.

“Really? Talk to the batch supervisor. And if you want to eat, call me when I’m off duty.”

“Yes, brother. I will contact you.”

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I ran into the placement supervisor during lunch break.

It was in front of the washroom.

Actually, I was going to go to the security office during break time, but since I ran into him, I decided to just talk about it.

“Hello, Chief.”

“Uh, okay.”

Si-hyeon said as the placement supervisor was just about to pass by after saying hello.

“I have something to tell you. Are you okay now?”

“Uh, it’s okay. Just tell me.”

I expected an answer telling me to come back later, but fortunately the placement supervisor readily replied that it was okay.

“I’d like to temporarily change arrangements.”

“Huh? Saturday? Or Sunday?”

Usually, swapping positions between prison guards meant working on weekends.

If you are scheduled to work on the weekend, but there is an unavoidable event such as a wedding, you will ask for the understanding of another prison guard and ask them to work in your place.

And the correctional officer who asked for permission will work on weekends for the correctional officer who replaced him.

Such cases were common.

So the placement supervisor also understood that it was weekend work.

“It’s not the weekend. I want to go on an expedition.”

“Going out?”

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“Yes, I want to exchange my company’s work with a worker who is going on a deployment for just one day.”

The batch supervisor thought for a moment and then spoke again.

“Hey, my head is spinning.”

“Hey, what did our smart placement manager say? If you give the OK, we can find someone to exchange shifts right away.”

Sihyeon smiled and spoke cheerfully.

“This isn’t something that will end just because I say okay… no matter how many days it takes for someone else to do it, I will break if I arbitrarily remove you from Sadong. I have to move you up.”

“Yes, yes, that’s right. It’s so stuffy since I’m only staying in Sadong, so please tell me that you really want to get some fresh air outside.”

Si-hyeon said with a faint expression on her face that she was going crazy because she was so frustrated.

Even from above, I thought it would probably be OK.

Even though his position was suddenly changed to CRPT, he did more than expected. I heard that it made a very good impression on the stomach.

Taking that into account, it seemed like one request like this would be easily granted.

“Okay. I’ll talk to you.”

“Thank you, Chief.”

Sihyeon smiled and raised his hand in salute.

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In the end, as Sihyeon had wanted, the request for support for the expedition was approved.

The Sadong where Sihyeon works is rumored to be comfortable and close to perfect order, so it was easy to find a replacement.

Sihyeon went to work at the dispatch department more leisurely than usual.

This is because the departure time for the departure department is a little later than the weekly Sadong.

“Wow, security and ace.”

“What did Ace from the Security Department bring to the Dispatch Department?”

As I was sitting in the break room of the Dept. Department, the employees of the Dept. Department would make jokey remarks whenever they saw the vision.

After the documentary broadcast became a huge hit, Sihyeon became a famous figure in the Korean prison, regardless of department.

It was difficult to do so among over 500 employees, but the difficult task was accomplished.

“Relax, take it easy.”

Chuljeong and the manager, who came to the break room to make coffee and eat, spoke to Sihyeon.

The staff of the expedition department were busy preparing for the expedition, but Si-Hyeon, the expedition supporter, was not given any notice to work.

In fact, there were almost no expectations from the deployment support personnel.

Since I mainly worked in the security department and occasionally provided support, it was natural that I didn’t know much about how the deployment department worked, and the staff in the deployment department knew that well.

In particular, Poseung had no expectations at all.

The skill of Poseungsul deteriorates even if you only hold onto it for about two weeks.

However, it was natural to be clumsy when it came to supporting and winning battles sometimes.

Therefore, even though the support for the expedition was moving slowly, they just understood.

If the dispatch and staff were doing something like that, they would have been extremely criticized.

“Shouldn’t I direct it too?”

Sihyeon asked that question because he couldn’t even sit still.

Directing meant going to Sadong and bringing prisoners who were going on a military expedition to the military camp.

“No, it’s okay. I’m in charge of everything. I’ll go in three times later and tie up a few people.”

Number 3, which the head of the expedition department mentioned, refers to the waiting room where prisoners wait before going on expedition.

There were 5 waiting rooms, and I was told to go into waiting room 3 later and help out.

“all right.”

Sihyeon sat down again.

They say you shouldn’t do it, but there’s no need to move.

As I was taking a break, I heard the prisoners coming.

When I went out, I saw staged prisoners entering the waiting room one after another.

Sihyeon also entered waiting room number 3.

Inmates were seated on straight long chairs.

On the spacious table on the other side were handcuffs and a rope.

The ropes were neatly organized according to the rules.

If you pull just one string, it will be immediately untied and can be tied.

The officers approached the handcuffs.

Since it was much easier to handcuff someone than to put them in charge, the chief was in charge of that.

Tying things with rope was usually done by religious leaders and teachers.

First, if you were handcuffed, you could use the handcuff combination technique and tie them with rope.

As the staff of the expedition department began to grab the ropes one by one, Sihyeon also grabbed one.

“Manager Lee, you can do it slowly, so just do it accurately. No one will say anything.”

The dispatcher next to me said.

“Can I do it really quickly?”

“Huh? Haha.”

He laughed, as if he thought Sihyeon’s words were a joke.

“Now, come and stand here.”

Inmates stood in front of prison guards holding ropes.

An inmate also stood in front of Sihyeon.

“I’ll tie you up.”

Sihyeon said that and used Poahim’s skill, Poiseungsul.

At that moment, my hands began to move uncontrollably.

It was crazy fast.

It seemed like it was shot with a high-speed camera.

He first swiped both hands and tied them, then automatically turned the prisoner back. Then he started tying again at the speed of light.

one two Three.

At exactly the count of three, the inmate was completely tied to the rope.

‘her… .’

Sihyeon looked surprised.

I saw the explanation of 3 seconds in the skill, but what I saw and what I felt was on a completely different level.

The inmate also looked very surprised.

Normally, I would have grumbled that I had tied it too tightly, but I forgot even that and just gaped.

“Um… uh… when you’re done, go sit down.”

Sihyeon calmed down her shocked mind and said that.

As I took a quick look around while holding onto the new rope, I noticed that not only the guards but also the inmates were dumbfounded.

His expression was a mixture of surprise and doubt as to whether he had really seen it correctly.

“Aren’t you coming next time?”

“…going.”

A handcuffed inmate slowly approached Sihyeon, staring at him with a strange gaze.

This time, when Sihyeon tried to use the art of trapping, even the guards next to him stopped what they were doing and looked at him.

His eyes are wide open and he is staring intently, as if to check if what he saw earlier is true.

“Tie it up.”

After saying that, Si-Hyeon used the Four Seung technique again.

“Wow… I’m speechless.”

“Huh, really?”

“…Does that make sense?”

“It’s a complete machine, a machine….”

As Sihyeon tied up another person in the blink of an eye, the guards muttered with incredulous expressions.

Even the correctional officers who say they have a long life in the dispatch department cannot achieve that speed.

But even security and staff?

I felt like I couldn’t do it even if I had been practicing the art of trapping since I was born.

The chief in charge of handcuffs shook his head and opened his mouth.

“No, are you sure you tied it properly? Did you tie it too tight?”

In fact, if many inmates were grouped into FM groups, it would be difficult to fit them in on time, so the field situation was to group dispatchers and staff into groups as well.

For example, both sides of the nose had to be pierced, but only one side was pierced.

To that extent, the dispatch department and staff had the know-how to tie it with kara.

But still, it shouldn’t be tied too loosely.

That was all I had to keep.

The chief asked that question out of curiosity.

“It’s not FM… I’m not saying it’s a big deal… I think it’s tied together properly.”

Sihyeon hesitated a bit as he answered because there seemed to be a difference between Poahim’s trapping technique and the current handcuff technique.

Actually, the method didn’t matter much.

As long as it doesn’t come loose and it’s not difficult to solve later.

“Don’t do this. I tied it too tight, it’s going to hurt. Oh, let’s do it a little more gently. Do you need to catch someone?”

The prisoner tied to Sihyeon grumbled.

Normally, when I complained like this, most of the prison guards would loosen the leash. It was very annoying to keep muttering and complaining.

However, Sihyeon was not an ordinary prison guard.

He smiled and used the Iron Blood Jailer’s ability.

“I’m just being quiet. Don’t you know it’s quiet here?”

“…Hey, hehehe, I know. You have to be quiet.”

The inmate suddenly smiled brightly.

It was a gentle laugh like that of an herbivore.

The prison guards felt their skin crawl at the expression on the face of the ex-robber inmate, who smiled innocently as if he was the most innocent person in the world.

“Chief, will we continue to conquer?”

Sihyeon smiled and looked at the chief.

“Huh? Uh… keep going, keep going.”

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