He’s the Legendary Guard, Isn’t He? Chapter 36

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Episode 34

– One of the essential qualities for a jailer is to subdue prisoners with just his voice. Otherwise, he cannot properly lead the prisoners. Poachim treated the prisoners like hands and feet with his majestic and loud shouts. Not only that, but even non-prisoners will be startled and flinch when they hear him yelling. – If you yell and give instructions, the prisoners will instinctively obey your instructions regardless of their will. – When you yell, the prisoners will instinctively obey your instructions. If you do this, the creatures around you will be very startled.

“Hey… this.”

Sihyeon burst out laughing. Just looking at the explanation, it was an interesting skill.

I heard that there was a shouting skill that raised the morale of allies or broke the morale of enemies by shouting, but I had no idea that Poahim also had such a skill.

But when I think about it again, it was a skill that was fully understandable as a prison guard. These days, unlike in the past, it was impossible to assault prisoners. Therefore, in order to handle prisoners well, it was essential to give instructions in a loud and deep voice. It was common to see prison guards with thin voices being ignored by the inmates.

The world where Poahim lives is a place where you can beat up enough prisoners, but a voice full of spirit is essential to commanding so many prisoners.

In that respect, there were some similarities as they were the same profession.

‘I like it.’

Suppressing the desire to quickly test out his new skills, Sihyeon headed to the General Affairs Department unlike usual.

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“hello.”

Sihyeon greeted with a bright expression.

“hello.”

Employees who saw the vision received greetings. There were some female employees in the general affairs office, so the atmosphere was softer than in a rigid department like security.

Sihyeon approached the young director of the General Affairs Department, whom she knew.

“I don’t have to report today, right?”

When you move out, you usually have to report your move out to the warden. The employees who transferred in today were also going to practice in the auditorium and then report to the director’s office.

However, Sihyeon’s situation was different because he was assigned to the same post. Still, he came to the General Affairs Department just in case.

“Why? Do you want to report Manager Lee too? Please make him feel better about transferring?”

The chief laughed.

“Haha, this is my first time getting promoted so I was just wondering.”

“You can just go right in and work. You keep saying it’s the security department.”

“All right.”

“Well, someone like Manager Lee should be at the center of the security department. The layout has changed a bit, right?”

“Yes, this time it’s Ungyeolsa-dong.”

Sihyeon answered with shining eyes.

The 2nd company on the 5th floor that I worked at last time was a convict building where convicts were collected. On the other hand, the first company on the 4th floor where I entered my workplace this time was an untrial building where unconvicted prisoners were gathered.

There were some twists and turns before Sihyeon was assigned to the desired work location. At a dinner party, she poured drinks for the security manager and told him several times that she would stay in the security department and that she would be allowed to choose the company she worked in. She eventually got his consent.

The head of the security department agreed and told me to just go into charge of reporting to Si-hyeon. Now that he has moved up one level in rank, he said that the performance he has shown so far is enough to put him in charge. When the security manager told Si-hyeon something she didn’t want to do, she felt like dancing.

“Then have a good day at work.”

“Yes, chief, too.”

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‘I’m in charge now too.’

Sihyeon smiled at her reflection in the mirror in the bathroom.

After coming out into the hallway, he squared his shoulders and entered the security and lounge. He must have come to work early, so even though he came back from the General Affairs Department, there were few employees in the break room.

A new year had begun, but the employees dozing off on the sofa looked as helpless as sick chickens. It was the exact opposite of Si-hyeon, who was very energetic after receiving a promotion.

“Hey, who is this? It’s not teacher Lee Si-hyeon. Congratulations on your promotion.”

Juncheol, who discovered the vision, spoke in an exaggerated voice.

“Thank you, big mouth bro.”

“Hey, I’m petty. I’m petty. I can’t even brag about my younger brother’s skill in martial arts? Huh? Is that something like that?”

“Of course you can do it. I’m not saying you can’t do it, but I’m just saying that you speak lightly. I think this is what a spy is, as he goes around leaking internal information to outsiders.”

“Hey, find your weak point. I won’t leave you alone.”

“Haha, yes. You have to be careful. You’ll be in big trouble.”

Sihyeon smiled mischievously and walked towards the bulletin board where the work assignment list was posted.

“Who is the burden… Oh, it’s Doyeon?”

Kyodo Choi Do-yeon.

He was one year younger than Sihyeon. He was short and had a gentle face, so he suffered greatly from the inmates from the beginning of his service. Nevertheless, Do-yeon was the epitome of perseverance and continued to endure until the end. A normal person might have quit.

In fact, there were prison guards who quit every year when they were new because they were annoyed by the inmates. So, even though her handling of prisoners was a bit lacking, other prison guards recognized Do-yeon’s tenacity.

“Is it Do-yeon? I caught her. She’s in charge of the same company as you. She must have made a big face by now.”

From behind, Juncheol said as if he could imagine Doyeon’s expression. For a person who was extremely stressed out from dealing with inmates, working with Si-hyeon, who was number one in the department for maintaining order in the inmates, was literally like winning the lottery.

They said even a tiger would come if I told it to, and then the door to the break room opened and Choi Do-yeon came in. Her pale skin and diminutive stature certainly did not suit her as a prison guard.

He took a look around the break room, found Sihyeon, and quickly walked over. Then he bowed at 90 degrees and shouted.

“Senior! I love you!”

“….”

Have you been drunk since morning?

Sihyeon made a dumbfounded expression. Juncheol was giggling next to me.

“Seniors….”

“okay okay.”

Sihyeon quickly interrupted.

“Just trust me and follow me.”

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I opened the door to Sadong with my card key and entered, and it was definitely a new feeling. I woke up and left behind the 5th floor company 2, where a lot of things had happened, and now I am starting in a new home. That’s where I’m in charge.

The level of responsibility and responsibility was different. The person in charge was responsible for everything that happened in Sadong. If any problem occurred, it was the responsibility of the person in charge. He is literally the general manager of the company.

“Hello, I’m the new person in charge.”

Sihyeon walked down the hallway of the building and said hello to the prisoners in the cells.

Doyeon looked at him with envious eyes at his relaxed appearance. He works while thinking about how to avoid encountering inmates as much as possible each day, but Si-hyeon treats them very comfortably. It was truly the most enviable sight in the world.

When I entered the office, Sihyeon sat down on the chair with a relaxed expression. She then said to Do-yeon.

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“Sit comfortably.”

“Yes, senior.”

Doyeon sat across from the intercom and CCTV.

“Since you have worked as a sadong to that extent, you know very well what the burden department does.”

“yes.”

“Just keep doing it.”

“But….”

Doyeon frowned and scratched her head.

“Each supervisor I worked with had different divisions of work.”

Although it was true that the work done by the person in charge and the work done by the person in charge were separated to some extent, there was no particular problem in leaving the work to the person in charge.

Therefore, there were people in charge of handling reports, checking iron grids, distributing evening medication, and even writing electronic reports. Of course, those in charge who handed over too much work were ground to dust by their subordinates.

“Good words were said.”

Sihyeon said as she wrote her name in her work log.

“I leave everything to you regarding departures, interviews, and exercise. I’m the type of person who doesn’t care if I don’t open the door myself, so I use the intercom. You answer the phone. You take the morning medicine, hand out letters, and walk. You go to the laundry room or get supplies. “Let’s take turns. I’ll do the rest. Okay?”

Sihyeon divided the work appropriately.

“all right.”

Doyeon nodded.

This was okay. In addition, if the detention order was well established, a well-being life might be possible for the first time after working in prison.

“Soji, please come here.”

Sihyeon called Soji.

Soji, refers to prisoners who help Sadong’s work even though they are prisoners. There were advantages to being selected from good prisoners and being paroled instead of working. Now the name has changed to Sadong Helper, but most of the prison guards still call him Soji.

Everyone who worked at Sadong knew. If you don’t have it, Sadong-il won’t work. The people who did that much work were Soji. Therefore, it was necessary for those in charge to properly manage possessions.

“Hello, manager.”

Two Sojis greeted at the same time.

“Which side is Wang So-ji?”

During his time working, Sihyeon called the older one Wang Soji and the younger one as Little Soji for convenience.

“Yes, it is me.”

Soji, who appeared to be in his mid-40s, raised his hand.

“How much experience does Soji have?”

“I’m 3 months old, and this friend is 5 months old.”

“Then there won’t be any problem in getting things done.”

“Yes, it is.”

“Okay, just do what you normally do. Don’t break the rules.”

Not long ago, there was an incident in which Soji secretly put privately cooked food into his cell, causing an inmate to get food poisoning and the person in charge wrote a report. What I was saying was, don’t do that kind of thing.

“all right.”

“Okay, then go out and look at things.”

“Yes, I will work hard.”

Soji bowed and left the office.

Sihyeon checked his watch.

“I’ll have to give you breakfast medicine in 10 minutes.”

“Yes, don’t worry.”

Sihyeon entered the password on the locked monitor screen. A password was set because inmates were not allowed to sneak into the office and look at the inmates’ personal information.

He logged on to the Legal Affairs Office and registered for work. In the past, all you had to do was take your fingerprints, but the system was changed after receiving great criticism from the news that government officials in Gwacheon or Sejong only took their fingerprints and collected their allowances after work.

“Hey, but senior.”

Do-yeon, who had been quietly watching Si-hyeon, opened her mouth.

“why?”

“Isn’t he in our neighborhood?”

“Him? Which one?”

“He who has no name.”

“Oh, scholarship?”

Sihyeon chuckled.

Because they were not allowed to call him by his name or even several times, some of the prison guards called him ‘the nameless one.’

“Yes, I feel awkward dealing with that person….”

“Haha, don’t worry. I will slowly destroy that person.”

It was because of that person, Jang Hak-gi, that I had already chosen this 4th floor, 1st building.

“yes?”

Doyeon opened her eyes wide. If a prison guard treated a person with such power that even the warden would be embarrassed, he could end up in big trouble.

However, Sihyeon seemed serious and not joking. It’s impossible not to be surprised.

“Just wait and see. See how I do.”

Sihyeon whirled around and remembered the new skill, ‘The fearsome jailer’s loud roar.’

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