367. As if running towards the end (1)
Since joining the Immortal Special Forces, Lee Dong-hoon has spent most of the money he earned on helping abandoned shapeshifters.
“This year, the number of children born to the Transformers Tribe has reached an all-time high.”
It was a phrase that appeared frequently on the news.
How do you break the record every year?
‘Whew.’
It was something that made me sigh.
The shape-shifters, who cannot control their instincts, have children easily.
They create work without even thinking about raising children properly.
How many places will children raised like that have to go?
Usually, they grow up without knowing anything until they are eighteen, and then they awaken and become shapeshifters who do the same things.
This is a case of success.
‘Being in prison is a success.’
Before, when the shapeshifter bloodline was discovered, many of them were captured by a group of mad scientists.
Their life is a series of sufferings.
Because that’s how Dong-Hoon’s life was.
‘It’s just a bit weird to look at.’
It was a kind of social service or donation concept.
I didn’t think Donghoon could change anything by himself.
How could that be possible?
‘My path ahead is also blocked right now.’
All they can do is organize some of the experimental shapeshifters and the illegitimate shapeshifters.
It was to let them protect themselves.
As part of the government’s welfare policies, there was a program for children who had been in prison.
It’s going to go really well.
Dong-hoon was skeptical. And with good reason.
These are children over the age of eighteen. There is no one to look after them. So we had to create a large ‘cage’ to confine them.
The name set by the government is ‘House of Waiting’.
It was us. It was a barn. It was a cage that held the beast called the Transformers.
No one wants to get out of prison and end up locked in a cage again.
The same goes for animals that cannot control their instincts.
So there was no way that such a policy would work.
Shapeshifters who can’t control their instincts are just a bunch of troublemakers.
So, it was impossible to regulate them with welfare policies or anything like that.
They ran out of the barn and into the wild city.
I took advantage of the city night with the moon as my light.
Dong-Hoon took advantage of that gap.
I gathered the children together and raised a charismatic child to be a leader.
Dong-Hoon’s best strategy was to form a criminal organization centered around the leader and prevent anyone from committing crimes that crossed the line.
That’s why I can’t believe the reality that is before my eyes right now.
Someone is walking out of the rehabilitation academy.
He was a large man wearing a hard hat.
He approached me, brushing away the gray powder and other things from his shoulders, and opened his mouth.
Aida, who made himself the leader of a criminal organization.
And Dong-Hoon secretly thought of this friend as family.
Because we have a big age gap, I am in a position similar to a younger sibling or nephew.
A child raised to be a leader of an organization.
He looked into the child’s eyes without saying anything. Dong-Hoon didn’t open his mouth.
“They said they’d pay me if I just worked without touching drugs or doing any favors. Did I do something wrong?”
The child noticed and said.
Dong-Hoon answered.
“Then can I do it? I said it was the right thing to do.”
who?
The child’s gaze remained on Gwangik.
“I told you I don’t want to fight. I hired him as a construction worker for now. There’s no need to let him play while his hands are idle. When it’s all built, he’ll be our first teacher.”
Gwangik said with his arms crossed.
The child nodded at those words.
“Yes, that’s what happened. My brother.”
Are you already my brother?
Donghoon couldn’t help but laugh.
“Yeah, good job.”
From the beginning, he was a child who hated fighting. He was a child who gave in to his instincts and went wild, and then became depressed with a sense of inferiority.
So I made him the leader.
I don’t think it will cross the line.
I did it even though I knew it was harsh. Because it was the best thing to do.
“Let’s stop crying.”
Gwangik tapped Donghoon on the shoulder.
“Pretend you didn’t see it.”
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Kim Jeong-ah turned around as she spoke. Her expression did not waver one bit.
That’s how it is.
When Jeong-ah is sad, she becomes expressionless. Doesn’t she know that?
Dong-Hoon shed tears without saying a word.
Because a dream I never imagined was right before my eyes.
Because there is a shelter for the pitiful shape-shifters that are just collapsing right before your eyes.
He was smart.
I read Gwangik’s intentions at a glance.
He must have been planning on devouring all the shapeshifters wandering the streets.
‘This academy will be full of shapeshifters.’
He is a guy who doesn’t do anything half-baked.
The things that my nephew and I, who are not that many years older than each other, do are always far beyond my expectations.
If something like this is talent, then it can be called talent.
The scope of thought is broad, large and deep.
It’s not a problem of the brain, it’s a problem of distribution and concepts. The width of the field of vision is different.
“A man is born and cries three times.”
Double-headed man opened his mouth from behind.
He spoke as if singing, accompanied by a short silence.
“When you win the lottery, when you stub your toe in the doorway, and when someone does something for you.”
“… … If you were a shapeshifter, you would have become a dog.”
Gwangik spoke to Jungbong.
Jungbong shrugged his shoulders.
“Because you talk nonsense a lot.”
Gwangik repeatedly pressured Kim Jeong-ah to answer, saying that what he said was right.
Kim Jeong-ah did not answer.
Dong-Hoon looked at the shelter for the transformed people that had been built.
“Oh, it’ll open next month or so.”
It’s Gwangik’s voice.
Wow, it opens quickly.
It was an unexpected gift.
Just donate, just volunteer.
When did the work that started with that thought become the reason for living?
When did we stop turning away from children who were in the same pain as us?
Now I felt like I could really protect those kids.
I came home and got busy working on the hologram.
I secretly took a picture of Panda Brother crying.
It was touching at the time.
Yeah, I admit it.
But I thought that if I look back on it, it would be perfect for making fun of.
Or else it will become a memory.
It was decided that the first chairman would be his mother.
The children that Panda Hyung had already gathered through the criminal organization and such were sent to be educated by their mother.
“Life is fun these days, son.”
My mother was very excited when she found out that her cooking skills had improved recently.
I remembered what teacher Jang Ga-hee whispered while watching that.
“Don’t you think your mom likes beating up people too much?”
Yes, it looks like that. But that’s okay. As long as it’s not me.
Teacher Jang Ga-hee was also very excited.
“The kids are so cute. They’re still young. Teach one and they learn another. I like that.”
“If you teach one, you won’t have to learn ten, right?”
“I hate that kind of kid so much. He’s no fun to teach. He’s unlucky. I hate him more than a falling stock.”
The worst curse came out.
“Hey, put the person in front of you.”
“Are you pricked?”
If you have outstanding talent, you may be treated like this.
Anyway, those two are currently focusing on transformation training.
Marie stepped forward as an assistant.
They say the kids rebelled at first, but I also heard that Marie beat them up for rebelling.
Did you say that you shook the heads of the kids who transformed and attacked you with a barefoot high kick?
He also took on three people alone.
Ha, even though she’s my little sister, she’s so attractive.
No wonder there are always men around me.
Recently, the number of employees courting Marie has increased.
After seeing that, I even posted a notice.
If you want to do something like confessing to Marie, get my approval.
My father teased me for three days and nights, asking if I had a sister complex.
“Son, do you think Marie is a woman?”
“No, that’s not true.”
Dad, you’re going too far.
I’m not that kind of guy who’s hungry for women.
What’s more, the kid in front of me right now is interfering with everything I do.
“Why? Are you falling in love with my beauty all over again?”
Hye-min said, feeling the gaze.
“Did you take your medicine today?”
“I ate.”
“I ate it, so why is that happening?”
“Did you take a vitamin supplement? I haven’t been exposed to much sunlight lately, so I’m lacking vitamin D.”
Our Hye-min is lacking vitamins.
Then shouldn’t I be admitted to a psychiatric hospital?
“I think my skin has become dull because I overdid it, and I’m a sleepyhead, but I need to sleep.”
Our Hye-min is lacking sleep.
“Why do you keep looking at me?”
“When you have free time, be sure to go to the hospital.”
“… … What nonsense are you talking about?”
“No. Is the work almost finished?”
“It’s not like it’s done in a snap like that.”
“Yeah, yeah, you worked hard. Let’s go eat some chocolate parfait after we’re done.”
“Slicing steak, eating parfait, and then going to the hotel.”
“Except for the hotel.”
“Tch.”
Kang Hye-min is an opponent you can’t let your guard down against.
I crossed the garden, passing Hye-min.
It was a mansion built inside a black market. It wasn’t a fancy villa, but it was a mansion that was well over 50 pyeong and even had a garden.
As I entered the front door after Hye-min had greeted me in the garden, I saw Hye-min’s mother sitting on the sofa drinking tea.
At some point, Mrs. Kim Joo-hee started to speak comfortably.
It wasn’t particularly inconvenient.
“Yes, what about work?”
“It’s not as easy as it sounds.”
It’s the same old story.
“Still, we managed to gather some people.”
Mrs. Kim Joo-hee continued speaking and smiled brightly. I thought it was a truly generous smile.
I know what Mrs. Kim Joo-hee wants, so I just helped her a little.
Then, he boldly expanded the work.
Well, it wasn’t that bad.
Ten years at the longest, five years at the shortest.
Hye-min’s mother will create a new magic alliance.
This was the beginning.
Gathering children with talents in magic.
Her smiling face resembles that of the woman next door, but inside she is a woman with a strong will that is second to none.
“great.”
My help was merely a helping hand.
Oh, and I also added some money.
It costs hundreds of millions of dollars to train a magician.
What Hye-min needs to live in this land.
Kim Joo-hee knew very clearly what it was.
‘A force that the Federation cannot touch.’
That is, the opponent must fear you.
You shouldn’t dare to try.
But if you were to pick the craziest people in this world of madmen, the first thing that would come to mind would be wizards.
The ones who have lost their sense of fear, on par with the mad scientists, are the order-makers.
Are you scaring those people?
It was absurd.
So what should we do?
‘At least Federation level.’
You just have to belong to a group.
If any of the federations had proposed similar terms, Kim Joo-hee would have wavered.
On the condition that I guarantee safety and not sacrifice my daughter.
It’s an impossible dream.
What the Federation wants is a human arsenal that has lost its reason.
Kim Joo-hee would never let her daughter be like that.
So I was on the run.
‘Yoo Gwang-ik.’
Gwangik’s presence was a ray of light for the mother and daughter.
Especially to Kim Joo-hee, it would not be an exaggeration to say that his existence was like an angel descending from heaven.
A special species that has proven itself as a safety device and force that ensures my daughter’s safety.
No matter how fearless a wizard may be, he has his limits when it comes to dealing with ignorant half-bloods who burst his head open as soon as they attack.
‘Even so, it is temporary.’
Wizards are fearless. They will find a way somehow.
Yoo Gwang-ik is not a magician, and it is impossible for him to stay by Hye-min’s side his entire life.
So that was the method chosen.
‘Establishment of the Federation.’
A new alliance is established in the magical world, including the Whispers who roam the underworld along with the Four Great Alliances.
The plan was completed less than a month after the initial escape.
What she needed was first, time, and second, money.
Time was gained thanks to Gwangik.
I also made money thanks to Gwangik.
“Thank you again.”
“It tickles. When you say that while looking straight into my eyes.”
“… … If only he could be my son-in-law, he would be perfect.”
“I think it would have been perfect even if you left that out.”
Kim Joo-hee burst into laughter.
I have time and money.
Kim Joo-hee was able to execute what she had envisioned.
What she wants is an armed force that can cast spells.
She knows the origins of the Federation.
We know how they first settled on this land.
The spell is to show miracles and dazzle people?
No. The vested interests, that is, those who hold power over the people, may admire things like frost in June, but they do not invest in it.
It would be better to be the sword they need.
It started out as an armed group and gained ground through its power.
She could do the same.
Knowledge and experience are great powers.
There is currently no better spell creator in the land than her.
Decipher magical talents, gather people, and form a unit.
That was her goal.
I have no intention of lingering in the shade.
So it can’t be a deterrent.
“NS’s magic unit. Doesn’t it sound good? Isn’t it thrilling?”
“You said it would take 10 years?”
“What about 10 years? There have been more than half a year of units that could be put to the front lines.”
Ten years is the time it takes for the federation to settle down, not the time it takes to create a unit.
“Then it’s thrilling.”
Spell User Special Forces.
It was a unit that would become the new NS’s strength.