Chapter 979. Crank Up 8
Life, Once Again!
Lawyer Park Sunggoo - Janghae picked up the call after seeing the name on the phone. His ominous feeling never missed.
âThis is Hong Janghae speaking.â
-This is Park Sunggoo. Iâm not sure whether I should call this early or late, but well, sorry about calling you at this hour.
âNot at all. I was also waiting. I wouldâve been worried instead if there wasnât one.â
-Thatâs good. Thinking back, itâs been a long time. From what I remember, the last time I saw you was at an investment briefing.
âIt was just one year ago. I wonder if youâre still doing okay. I shouldâve called you first and asked you how you were doing.â
-Perhaps thanks to you, Iâve been doing well. How about you? You are still healthy, right?
âYes. Thanks to you, Iâve been doing quite well.â
Janghae licked his lips. Exchanging formalities like this made him fume inside. He prayed that the call would end just like this, but lawyer Parkâs indifferent words continued,
-I think keeping you on the phone will be rude of me, so Iâll get straight to the point. I believe you know the general outline already.
âI found out somehow. I did not want to see you face to face, lawyer, but it came down to this.â
-I know how that feels. There are times when you just have no choice in what you do in business.
Janghae turned around in the chair. He saw large buildings under the purple night sky. The lights that could be seen on intermittent floors started turning off one by one.
âAre you looking after journalist Kim?â
-Thatâs how it is.
âI see.â
-As you probably know already, the crime of instigation is very heavily punished. Mediating prostitution is also very heavily punished according to recent trends. Youâll be hard-pressed to escape. We have our hands on both the evidence and the testimony.
âI see. You really arenât giving me any room, huh.â
-According to our original plan, we were going to talk to the chairman directly, but I felt like things could become a lot simpler after what happened just now. You seem to know everything already, and you sound ready to accept it.
âIs there no room for negotiation?â
-Iâm not sure. I usually follow my clientâs requests.
âPlease hand the phone to journalist Kim. Iâm sure heâs next to you.â
-I see youâve looked into it yourself. Understood, please wait a little.
Lawyer Parkâs small voice could be heard over the phone. He seemed to be instructing journalist Kim. Meanwhile, all the lights in the building opposite him were turned off. Janghae stroked his chin and waited for the call to switch.
-This is Kim Dongwook speaking.
âWell, hello there.â
-I donât have any time for pleasantries.
âI understand you. The matter concerning journalist Choi was truly regrettable. Society is something that should support people like her.â
-If you plan to drag this out by irritating me, then Iâd like to tell you that you were successful and can quit the call right now. But if itâs negotiation you want, I suggest you stay quiet. Iâm not as cultured as lawyer Park next to me. The only thing I have is my teeth.
Janghae jerked his head back. He did not live like this until now to hear those kinds of words from a guy like him. It was lamentable that he had to bow his head to an ephemeral bug-like thing that he could squish with a finger.
âThat wasnât my intention. I just wanted to tell you that there are things that you simply canât help but do. Journalist Choi tried to defame our company using unclear evidence. Of course, Iâm not saying that her intentions were impure. I know better than anyone that sheâs a splendid journalist who jumped in for the pure sake of bringing justice. However, we canât just sit idly by as a company when we get sued for unjust reasons.â
-Is that all there is to your excuse?
âI am appealing to your common sense, journalist Kim. Iâm sure you know this already, but those kinds of matters do not happen because of personal vendetta. Itâs just a part of the whole system. I understand that you cherish journalist Choi and how that makes me look spiteful since I seem to be the cause of everything. However, you must know that ousting me wonât be the solution. Even if I fall out of this, someone else will just replace me. Iâm saying that there will simply be another journalist Choi.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
-And, what is it that you want?
âIâm asking you to give me some room for improvement. Iâm not saying that Iâm innocent. I was in the wrong, to the point that I canât even sleep due to regret. Iâm repenting for my actions to the point that Iâm even receiving consultations ever since that day.â
He wasnât saying this purely to appeal to the other partyâs goodwill. The opponent wasnât someone who would be moved by such cheap appeals either. What he wanted was for journalist Kimâs sense of pride and desire for reputation to kick in, or perhaps, material desires.
Even leaders of labor unions turned their backs after standing at the forefront of âhuman rightsâ when they were given hundreds of millions of won. The reason historical figures managed to leave their names in history was that they were heroes. They stuck to their decisions and determinations without flinching, and that was why they were admired and praised. Journalist Kim should be an ordinary person as well. While he came all the way here due to his desire for revenge for his junior who had a terrible thing done to her, now that the results were right in front of his eyes, he should have gotten the leisure to take a breather.
People were bound to think about the future when they were given room to breathe. What would remain after taking revenge for the junior? â Janghae wanted this thought to flash across the journalistâs mind. If there was a gap to exploit, he believed that he would survive no matter what. After all, everything in this world came down to wealth. The moment revenge and plausible compensation were weighed on the scale, Janghae could guarantee his safety.
âWith lawyer Park on your side, cutting me out shouldnât be that difficult. However, if you do that, you wonât change anything. Iâll stand in court, sure, and Iâll receive judgment, sure. But whatâs most important comes after that. Journalist Kim. Why donât you think a little more realistically?â
Janghae tapped on his desk with his index finger. The lights on the second highest floor of the building on the other side were turned on. It felt like the pitch-black city had become a little brighter.
The silence lasted for a long time. If there was a conflict, it meant that there was a chance of success. Humiliation was something he could endure. Compared to fighting in court, something going wrong there, and wasting time in prison, it was much better to lower his head.
-Thatâs enough for me.
âEnough, you say?â
-Your mouth sure is something, alright. Well, I guess thatâs how you got into your position. I also like thinking realistically. Like you said, I might be able to get my hands on some sweet cash if I just overlook this matter.
âIâm not talking about just money. Iâm saying that there will not be another person like journalist Choi ever agâ¦.â
âMr. Hong Janghae. Just wait obediently. I am convinced that seeing you acting frustrated is worth more than any amount of money. Try your best to defend yourself with that great business card and wealth of yours.
Fucking son of aâ¦. Journalist Kim said that he wasnât going to switch. This man was like a fruit fly only seeking out sweet things. He was a stupid type who would not think about the aftermath as long as he could fulfill his goal.
-It seems like negotiations have fallen through.
âPlease persuade him for me, lawyer Park. If he realizes that the world isnât as easy as he thinks it is, he might change his mind.â
-Sorry, but I donât think thatâs happening. Heâs very firm in his decision.
âMy head shouldnât be that valuable to you.â
-To me, maybe, but to journalist Kim, it might be more valuable than anything. In the first place, he started this off with the intention of dragging you down.
âThatâs why Iâm asking you. You know about it, donât you? You know how easily those noble-looking people change their minds. I, Hong Janghae, am someone who remembers grace and definitely repays. If you can help me out a little here, I will help out whenever you need me.â
-As tempting as that offer is to me, I really donât have a choice since my client is firm in his decision.
âYou should know already that putting me in court will not change anything, donât you?â
-I do, I know very well. But it can fulfill the desire of an individual.
âLawyer Park.â
-Iâm sorry to tell you this, but there is no room for negotiation. There is only one thing I can suggest to you. Admit it and receive your punishment.
âWhat are you going to do if I struggle?â
-Then weâll go back to our original plan and tell the chairman. Iâm sure you know what will happen after that more than I do. Either you admit your crimes in court and try to reduce your sentence, or you get ousted while trying to stay inside the circle and receive your sentence that way. I believe youâll make a wise decision. As far as I know, the chairman isnât someone who will dip his hands into the dirt in order to save a person under him. Especially if doing such a thing stakes the name of the company.
âI know, I know that very well. Iâve been serving him for decades. I know that frustratingly well.â
-If you need a lawyer, I can introduce you to a competent one.
Janghae lowered his head. The piercing headache disappeared. He no longer had any need to use his head. The results were right in front of his eyes. The only thing left was to rely on the chairmanâs mercy and get arrested.
âHow long of a sentence do you think Iâll get? I wish to know the opinion of a former prosecutor.â
-Weâll have to see to be sure. As former acquaintances, if thereâs one piece of advice Iâd give you, itâs that you should get a decent medical diagnosis. Itâll help during your sentence.
âI will.â
Janghae took a deep breath before speaking,
âBut why are you helping journalist Kim? President Lee must have been involved since you two met, right?â
-To tell you one thing as compensation for making this a smooth work, what that fellow Junmin wants isnât just revenge for journalist Kim. It seems like he got into a quarrel with the chairman. Well, thatâs how it is. Just like how itâs the shrimp that receive the most damage in a battle between whales, you might have been caught up in a war of nerves between the two of them.
âIs that how it is? A quarrel between the chairman and president Lee, you say. That makes me speechless.â
-Isnât that how social life is? Well then, hope you have a good rest.
The phone call ended. Janghae looked at his desktop monitor for a long while before typing something into the search bar â divorce documents.