Chapter 273
Life, Once Again!
âI told you to be quiet. You guys arenât here because you did anything good. If you have any shame then just stay quiet. Silence - donât you see that word on the wall?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The policeman stomped on the ground. The people in the holding cell competed to see who had the most desperate life but had to shut up when the policeman shouted. However, that only lasted a moment and they started talking again.
âYou know⦠I⦠I mean, I lived quite a pitiful life.â
The girl that stuttered revealed that she worked at a bar. Her stuttering made her look awkward. Someone interrupted her words midway through.
âJust shut up already! I canât sleep because of all the noise,â one of the youths, who was sleeping against the wall, suddenly shouted. His scary eyes scanned his surroundings. The other people in the cell whispered amongst each other so that the youth could not hear them.
âYouâre in a place like this at your age. Donât you pity your kids at home?â
When the youth shouted, the policeman, who was doing his work near the holding cell, frowned and stood up. He tapped on the bars of the cell with his file.
âHey you, why donât you stay quiet? Huh? Youâre a frigging regular here. Why donât you turn over a new leaf for your father and mother? Arenât you tired of coming here every time? Youâll be going to the detention center at this rate, you know?â
â...I didnât do anything that bad.â
âThatâs even more of a problem then!â
The youth was a lion inside the holding cell, but was no more than a rabbit in front of the policeman. When the policeman left, the delinquent bared his fangs again, but the people inside only snorted at him. They realized the delinquentâs true nature.
âYou lilâ bahstaaard!â Suddenly, someone spoke with a slurred tongue.
A man giving off the stench of soju was swaying as he approached the delinquent. The delinquent seemed afraid of the man whose eyes were out of focus and flinched back.
âWhen I was your age, huh! You know? Uh⦠huh!â
Perhaps he was too drunk to speak, or maybe he had other circumstances, but the drunk man kept repeating his âhuhâs. After that continued for a while, the drunkard just collapsed onto the floor. His voice was loud, but his actions were no different from an actual drunkard.
The collapsed drunkard moved his hand around the floor before grabbing onto a thin ankle. The girl whose ankle was grabbed was a woman wearing a suit. She had darkened skin and was clearly annoyed as she tried to shake the hand off her ankle.
âI really shouldnât be here. Hello, prosecutor? Iâm a woman related to Daeyang Corp. If you keep me tied here, you will regret it. You know about Daeyang Corp. donât you? Itâs the indisputable top company in the country! Arenât you scared of the consequences of keeping me here?â
The woman put emphasis on the words âDaeyang Corpâ. The policeman approached the woman who made an arrogant face as she pushed up her glasses.
âSomeone who tried to run after getting the commission fee is actually related to Daeyang Corp? Let me hear it then. Who from which department are you related to? The chairman? The president? One of the directors? Who is it?â
âWh-who says I tried to run after getting the commission fee? I just had some business at the bank so I was getting it for them and I was caught just as I withdrew the money. Itâs a misunderstanding!â
âLike hell itâs a misunderstanding.â
âBut it is!â
âGeez, if youâre so unjustified, then youâll see the victims tomorrow so talk to them.â
âI told you to let me out, not call those people!â
âDo you think what youâre saying makes any sense? If you keep being annoying, youâll be moved to one of the inner cells. Donât you see those people working over there? Theyâre working hard to take care of the complaints. Geez.â
The scammer puffed her cheeks at the policeman that just went away after clicking his tongue. The scammer called for the policeman several times after that, but the police didnât even listen and focused on his work. The scammer became tired of her actions and just sat down.
âYou shouldâve aimed it big if you were trying to scam someone. Whatâs a meager commission fee gonna do?â
The man sitting opposite her spoke. The man wearing a neat suit looked at the scammer with a tired expression. The scammer then started blabbing again.
âWho the hell is a scammer? Youâre a funny one. Hey, watch your words, alright? I donât know who you are and where you work, but it wonât be fun if you treat me like this here. I really am not a person that should be here. Why doesnât anyone understand?â
âSuch a well-off woman is wearing such cheap clothes?â
âCheap clothes? These are brand name ones! Well, not like a person like you would know anything about brands.â
âBrand name? You mean something like this?â Saying that, the man showed her the watch on his wrist.
The scammer widened her eyes and had a close look at the watch.
âThatâs obviously fake, isnât it?â
âYou have bad eyes. Rather than that, tell me this Daeyang group guy you know.â
âWhy? It wonât do you any good sucking up to me at this point, you know?â
The man shrugged and just stayed quiet. The scammer crossed her arms in victory. Just as she felt victorious, the policeman passed by next to her and approached the man.
âYouâll get to leave tomorrow at 9 when business hours start. People calling themselves your subordinates are here, do you want to meet them?â
âIâm good, thanks. Oh, rather than that, how was the guy with the swollen face?â
âWe had a hard time turning him away since he was kneeling down and apologizing. And this is some food that he bought for you. Usually, it would be given out during meal time, but Iâm giving it to you early because youâll be leaving early tomorrow.â
The police pushed half a block of tofu between the gaps of the cell. Seeing that, the hostess spoke,
âHe just came in, whatâs up with the tofu?â
Her voice was much clearer than before. The policeman ignored the hostess and turned around. The salaryman smiled in disdain.
âItâs quite funny, you know? Iâm the one who hit him, and heâs the one giving me presents and apologizing. Do you know the saying, money turns crime into innocence and the lack of money turns innocence into crime?â The salaryman spoke as he looked around with the bowl of tofu in hand.
The people in the cell looked at the salaryman with dejected eyes. It wasnât a surprise since they just heard from the policeman that a subordinate of his was kneeling in front of the police station. It was likely that he was in a high position, and nothing good would come out of getting on his bad side. Although they were people who were put in cells because of violating the law, they were capable of common sense.
âItâs quite funny when you think about it. That subordinate said the right thing. Meaning, he used forthright words. Isnât there a saying that you should keep a man that speaks bitter words nearby? That he is the most loyal subordinate? But you know? Thereâs a limit to being bitter. Canât it be a little sweeter? Who the hell is he to tell me what to do? You donât live in society with your mouth. This world is all about power, authority, and lastly, politics. You should know how to suck up to people, and mix lies within your words so that you can survive in this jungle like company. The young ones are only full of spirit. They only know about justice! Does justice give you food?â
The salaryman ate the tofu after laughing.
âLooks like he knows his stuff now. How good is that? He gets to enjoy life by giving up just a little. I do feel relieved since he kneeled down in front of the police station⦠but I canât forgive him that easily since heâs the one who put me here.â
The salarymanâs face clearly had âobstinateâ written all over it as he ate the tofu. While everyone stayed quiet, the hostess approached the salaryman.
âYou look like youâre someone good, oppa.â
The salaryman glanced at the hostess that had a smile on her face and spoke.
âI do work at Daeyang Corp. Though, Iâm not in any position high. Iâm just in the right position for my age.â
âOh my god, youâre so cool, oppa! I work near here. Come around some time. Iâll give you some free service.â
The hostess licked her lips as she said that. At the same time, people around them started laughing. Why were they laughing? She didnât know. It was quite a peculiar scene, but everyone returned to their bitter faces again.
âHey, ahjumma.â
âWho the hell is an ahjumma?â
âThen what, should I call you a scammer?â
âWho the hell is a scammer? Arenât you the one lying? Of course, Iâm not saying I had a bone to pick with that, but just saying. You get what Iâm saying, donât you? Letâs just leave it on a good note, alright?â
The arrogant scammer avoided the salarymanâs gaze. The salaryman also shut up as he didnât want to get involved anymore. The hostess kept trying to seduce the salaryman but returned to her corner of the cell after seeing that there was no reaction.
âDammit. Itâs because of old people like you that there are pitiful youths like me. You know that?â The delinquent, who had been staying quiet this whole time, suddenly spoke.
He looked as though he had nothing to fear other than governmental authority.
âIf you had made a fairer world, then⦠yeah? Itâs because people like you donât do their jobs properly that thereâs no point in putting the effort in!â
Hearing those words, the drunk man, who was lying down in a weird position, abruptly stood up and raised his right hand into the air.
âThatâs right! You have your way with words. Thatâs what I wanted to say. What did I do wrong, huh? I havenât done anything wrong. I just commuted to my company and retired at the right age. I was just trying to open a small store and was going to live an ordinary life. But! I canât get any sales! Itâs fucking damned. Iâm not drunk because I want to be. I didnât drink because I wanted to drink! The world made me drink!â
The drunk man started his sermon.
âWhat the heck? You have no right to say that, old man. If you came here after drinking under the bright sun, then just go sleep. You have no right to complain about the world when your life is in a dumpster.â
âYou little bastard! How dare you talk back to your elders?â
âWhat the heck? Youâre fucking senile.â
The two of them grabbed each other by the collar and roared at each other. The policeman, who was sitting at his desk, stood up and came to the cell.
âALL OF YOU SHUT UP!â
Hearing the police shout at them, the two people let go of each other.
âYouâre so badly worried about the world, and you come here because of stealing cigarettes? Why donât you take care of yourself before worrying about the world?â
â...Iâm sorry.â
âAnd also, mister. What the hell do you mean, âyou donât get any salesâ? You screwed up a perfectly good store because of your stock trading and you came here because of your debt. I know everything about you and you keep saying lies.â
â...I screwed my stocks because the world isâ¦.â
âStop complaining about the world. Iâm busy as it is.â
The police gave him a warning before turning back. The scammer then spoke.
âActually, I didnât become like this because I wanted to. I was an orphan when I was young. I donât even know the faces of my parents. I was raised up while getting beaten up. I⦠really had it hard.â
The scammer spoke in a pitiful voice. She even wiped away her tears. However, for some reason, she didnât look that sad.
âIf I was raised in a loving environment, I wouldâve never done something like that. Thatâs right, I am a good person, but the environment I was raised in made me who I am. I wanted to lead a good life, you know? If I was just given the chanceâ¦,â saying that, she glanced at the salaryman.
The salaryman clearly seemed disinterested, though.
âAah, I wonder what my father and my mother, who I donât even know the faces of, are doing. I wonder if they even remember the pitiful child that they abandonedâ¦.â
At that moment, the police walked toward the cell before speaking.
âOh, by the way, your father is coming to see you tomorrow so keep that in mind.â
After the police walked away, the scammer lied down on the spot after clicking her tongue.
âSheâs a strange woman, isnât she, oppa?â
The hostess grabbed the opportunity to say that. At the same time, the delinquent said, âsee? Adults are the problem,â and blamed everything on others.
âItâs the worldâs fault, dammit!â The drunk man shouted.
âJust shut up if youâre poor! Poor people always had loud voices, urgh,â the salaryman shouted as well.
The holding cell became noisy again. Everyone was pointing at each other. Just then, the police became angry.
âI told you to shut up already! You guys are no better than each other. Donât you think that you were in the wrong? Everyoneâs blaming each other. Thatâs a good life you have there. Nothingâs your fault. Why donât you have a look at yourselves? I mean that you should reflect on yourselves a little. Arenât you embarrassed in front of all the people that live forthright lives?â
The police shook his head as he sighed. The holding cell became quiet again. Everyone mumbled and just looked at the policeman. At that moment, the police pickled up his phone.
âYes, senior. What? The report?â The policeman seemed flustered. He immediately started rummaging through his desk before picking out a piece of paper. The paper said âreportâ on it.
âI-I donât have it with me. I told our new one to send it to you. Eh? No way. Aha, it looks like that new recruit forgot about it. Sheesh, heâs no good, is he? He makes so many mistakes? Eh? Youâre asking me if Iâm blaming our new blood again? Senior. Who do you take me for? I never blame others for my mistakes. Of course. You know better than I do that thereâs nothing on me if you take my justice and faith away from me. Yes, yes. Iâll educate the new recruit and have him give you the report immediately. Yes, thank you for all your work, senior.â
The police fumbled after hanging up.
âDammit, I made a mistake because of you all. Geez, those that blame other people are the worst.â
The people inside the holding cell glared at the police.
* * *
Miso glanced at Ganghwan. Ganghwan nodded his head as though he had read what was on her mind.
âTheyâre quite good, arenât they?â
âThis⦠is well, their teamwork is really good.â
âThe insufficient parts just make them look cuter. If the one in the lead is that good, then I guess even the insufficient parts look charming.â
âIf everyone was making mistakes, the mistakes in speech or bursting out laughing might seem like a flaw, but it didnât feel like a flaw since it continued so smoothly.â
âI was honestly surprised. Since when did they become so good?â
âThere are some parts I want to give advice on, but thatâs it. Just advice. Whether they listen to it or not is up to them. Wow, looks like he learned quite a few things from sir Moonjoong.â
Miso crossed her arms and looked at Daemyung. Daemyungâs personality shifted dramatically once he went up on stage. His shy personality seemed like an act and he got into his character very deeply. Right now, his intonation and action have levelled up and had become even more natural that it surprised Miso. Last year, there were more people, and as such, there was more variety, but compared to this year, last yearâs people lacked unity. The former club president, Yoonjung, was the mood maker of the club, but she lacked the skills to lead everyone. On the other hand, Daemyung had a full grasp on the job.
âBut thenâ¦.â
Miso had a look at Maru. The play had a depth to it thanks to that child supporting everyone from the middle. The awkward hostess, the delinquent who only knew how to shout, the drunkard that didnât even pronounce his words properly, the scammer that didnât look intellectual at all. All the other characters had something off about them, but Maruâs character seemed to make everyone look realistic. Maruâs concentration was affecting others around them. The characters that conversed with Maru came to life, and as a result, the play didnât become a mess, though it wasnât perfect either.
If he was better than them by just a little bit, everyone else would negatively affect his performance, but thanks to his overwhelming skills, he positively affected everyone elseâs performance. Daemyungâs leadership and Maruâs charisma. The two were the perfect combo.
âGather round,â Daemyung spoke.
The club members gathered around. Miso kept watching. They say silence was golden. It seemed that her advice wasnât needed here.