Chapter 2
 âWhy?â
âI thought youâd think I didnât know.â
Finding the hidden diary wasnât hard. His sister might have assumed he didnât knowâbut she was wrong.
âLetâs see⊠huh, this is serious.â
Hyung-jin opened the diary and involuntarily groaned. She was completely obsessedâeach page practically read like a hymn.
âWith this, she wonât listen to reason. Well, did she ever?â
Back then, the family had strongly opposed the relationship. He had no stable job, and rumors about him were everywhere. But his sister had been head over heels, eloping in the name of love, and then showing up a year later with a babyâleaving the family no choice but to accept it. The outcome was their childrenâs deaths and her own destruction.
âI have to get that bastard away from her, somehow.â
The problem was that the jerk wouldnât leave even if told to. He was the kind of guy anyone could fall for at a glance. Hyung-jin was only a middle school student, while that guy was a high school freshmanâbigger, older, and a notorious thug. He was the leader of the schoolâs delinquent group.
âWhat am I supposed to do?â
There seemed to be no plan.
âHuh?â
While he was fretting, his eyes fell on a trash can stuffed in the corner. He hadnât paid it much attention before, but there was a red envelope poking outâcrumpled but clearly a letter.
âWhatâs this?â
The red envelope caught his interest.
He pulled it out and couldnât help but snort.
âOf course.â
With that face, of course heâd get love letters. His sister must have crumpled one up and tossed it.
âA love letter⊠âTo my beloved Hyun-ahâ⊠tsk tsk, written by a goody-two-shoes.â
It was clearly written by someone with no experience with girlsâa shy, earnest love letter.
âPark Kwang-seok⊠poor guy. Did he know his letter would end up in the trash?â
He clicked his tongue, ready to throw it awayâbut then he paused.
âWait, Park Kwang-seok?â
The name felt familiar. He couldnât place it at first, but when he traced back through memoriesânot his sisterâs but his own dream lifeâhe began to remember where heâd heard it.
âThat Park Kwang-seok?â
Park Kwang-seokâthe saying went, âIf thereâs No Hyung-jin among lawyers, thereâs Park Kwang-seok among prosecutors.â He and Hyung-jin were known as spear and shield together in peopleâs minds. Unlike Hyung-jinâwho had stayed in Korea after earning credentials and studying at HarvardâPark Kwang-seok had graduated from a Korean law school, topped the bar exam, and gone into prosecution.
Yet weirdly, theyâd never met. When Hyung-jin started college, Kwang-seok was in the military; when Hyung-jin entered the military, Kwang-seok graduated. Later, when one became a prosecutor and the other a lawyer, their paths didnât crossâKwang-seok handled criminal cases, Hyung-jin mostly civil. Still, Hyung-jin knew the name for one reason:
âThe grim reaper of school violence.â
It was a famous nickname in the legal field. Kwang-seok was notorious for being merciless toward school bulliesâhe pursued school violence cases relentlessly, even demanding that those cases be assigned to him. He would prosecute up to a third appeal if necessary; judges trembled at his tenacity. There was no leniency for âtheyâre just studentsâ in his world.
âWait⊠now that I think about itâŠâ
Heâd heard that Kwang-seokâs obsession with school-violence cases stemmed from being a victim himself. Rumor had it heâd successfully put the bully who tormented him behind bars.
âThat was⊠in the summer, I think?â
His sister had come by in the fall, saying sheâd divorced after suing. It seemed odd thenâgiven Cho Hyuk-wooâs personality, Hyung-jin thought he wouldâve beaten the man to stop the marriage. But at the time, Hyuk-woo had been in jail and couldnât intervene.
âOh?â
At the time he didnât see the connection, but now it was starting to line up.
âI should look into this more.â
âAs expected.â
Hyung-jin slipped into the high school and easily confirmed the relationship between Cho Hyuk-woo and Park Kwang-seok. Every day he watched as Cho stole, beat, and threatened others.
âSo thatâs how it is.â
Seeing it for himself made it clear why someone like Kwang-seok would hate school violence so much.
âYou bastard! Bring me fifty thousand won!â
âBut I donât have the moneyâŠâ
âI donât careâsteal it if you have to, you son of aââ
Cho hated anyone who was better than him. He mercilessly tormented those he saw as superior, but the school always turned a blind eye because heâd carefully positioned his underlings around him. It was hard to catch him in the act because he had people to take the fall. Hyung-jin could only watch from afar, spying with binoculars.
âHow can I screw him over?â
Calling a teacher would just make Cho and his gang scatter. Even if they were caught, the school would treat it as âkids fighting,â and nothing would change. School bullying wouldnât be a societal problem for yearsâif it was even recognized at all. So the school buried incidents and pretended nothing was wrong.
âWhat to doâŠâ
It was a vicious cycle. The money he took would be wasted on Hyuk-woo, and his sister would only fall more deeply for him.
âHow can I make that guy leave my sister?â
As he watched the sun sink, a thought suddenly came to himâan idea as the sunset painted the sky.
âMaybeâŠâ
âHeh heh heh.â
From that moment, Hyung-jinâs life changed. Not abandoning his studies entirelyâhe still had his routineâbut something was different. Instead of going home after school, he ran straight to the high school.
âMy fatherâs pointless hobbies are actually useful.â
His father had many pointless hobbiesâheâd obsess over something for a while, then drop it. One of those hobbies was photography.
Whirrr.
He filmed with a modern DSLR and smiled to himself. For the past month, he had followed them, pretending not to notice, gathering everything he needed. Now it was time to move.
âWho are you?â
Park Kwang-seok stopped dead as Hyung-jin stepped in front of him.
âYouâre Park Kwang-seok, right?â
âWho are you?â
Seeing the boy in a middle-school uniform, Kwang-seok relaxed slightly.
âIâm here about Cho Hyuk-woo.â
âCho Hyuk-woo?â
At the mention of the name, Kwang-seok shiveredâthe memory of the bullying was so vivid that just the name inspired fear.
âNo, I wasnât sent by him. To be precise, I hate that guy.â
âHate him?â
âYes. He flirts with my sister like he doesnât know his place.â
âYour sister?â
âYou know herâNo Hyun-ah, right?â
ââŠAh.â
The name made Kwang-seokâs face sour. He had been so aggressive toward Park because heâd found a love letter that Park had put into Hyun-ahâs drawer. One of Choâs cronies had seen it.
âI honestly think Iâd be a better match for your sister than that idiot.â
âIâm not good enough.â
âNot true.â
Kwang-seok was the top-tier talent destined to lead the prosecutionâcompetent, respected, and perfectly managed in skill, character, and connections. The only issue was his ruthless stance on school violence.
âYou still like her, though?â
âWell, itâd be a lie to deny it.â
Feelings donât cool easily. Hyung-jin grinned.
âWould you like to meet her?â
âHow? Cho would kill me if he saw me.â
âWe just need to get rid of him for a while.â
âI donât know how to fight.â
Kwang-seok and Hyung-jin were different types. The only self-defense Kwang-seok learned was elementary Taekwondo as a kid.
âThatâs physical. But Kwang-seok and I will fight with this.â
He tapped his head.
âWith your head?â
âYes.â
âWhat? Using your brain is only for planning strategies on battlefields.â
âThis world is a battlefield.â
âThe world is a battlefieldâŠâ
âI have a methodâwant to hear it?â
âA method?â
âYeah. It may be tough for you for a while. Of course it will. But it will definitely deal with that guy.â
âWhatâs the method?â
âHereâs the thingâŠâ
Hyung-jin explained step by step, and Kwang-seokâsharp as he wasâunderstood the plan.
âGood idea. How did you come up with this?â
âThink of it as a dream telling me,â Hyung-jin said, smiling.
âA dream?â
âYesâsomething like that. Heh heh heh.â
Hyung-jin looked at Kwang-seok and smiled.