Chapter 02….
Neighborhood Patrol (1)**
Bzzzâbzzzz.
The smartphone on the desk vibrated.
It was the alarm set for 5 oâclock sharp. Choi Yeon turned it off and stood up from his seat.
From beyond the partition, Deputy Chief Kim Jae-sangâs sharp gaze shot toward him. His voice was as cold as his eyes.
âChoi Yeon. Where do you think youâre going?â
â…Patrol. Going on patrol. Relax your face a little, will you? Thought you were about to pounce on me.â
âDonât blame my face, punk. You see guilt because you feel guilty.â
âGuilty? Hmm. Nope. Nothing to feel guilty about.â
Twitch.
A vein pulsed wildly across Deputy Chief Kimâs broad forehead. Something roared up from deep inside his gut, making the thick vessels on his head bulge.
Maybe because of thatâ
his voice trembled slightly.
ââŠYou have nothing⊠to feel guilty about?â
âNothing at all. Iâm seriously going on patrol. No hidden meaning.â
His expression was innocentâpure, even. Like a child saying only the truth.
But Kim Jae-sang wasnât fooled.
Eight years working with Choi Yeon had honed his instincts. He could see through the boyâs soul.
ââŠSure. Youâll patrol. But.â
He spoke with emphasis.
Just tell the truth, you lying brat.
âWhere does that patrol end?â
ââŠExcuse me?â
âAfter you finish patrolling, where will you be standing?â
âWell, obviouslyââ
âIn front of your house, you little shit.â
ââŠâŠâ
Choi Yeon didnât argue.
He just kept that innocent look on his face.
Like a monster baring its teeth, Kim growled,
âHowâs that a patrol? Thatâs just taking the long way home from work.â
âAww, no way. It takes over an hour. Doesnât that count as a patrol?â
âYou hopeless brat. Your shift ends at six. Patrol until then.â
âWhat? Thatâs insane. You want me working after I get off work?â
âAnd leaving at five ISNâT insane?â
âI mean⊠probably not?â
TrembleâŠ
Kimâs fist shook.
Maybe if I sock him in that loud mouth of his, Iâll feel better.
He grumbled silently.
Being a civilized adult, he didnât actually punch him.
Instead, he turned to the quietly observing Choi Hee-seok.
âHee-seok. Talk to him. He might ignore me, but he listens to you.â
âHmmâŠâ
Does he? Doesnât feel like itâŠ
Hee-seok didnât say that part aloud. Instead, he looked at Choi Yeon.
Caught under his gaze, Yeon scratched his cheek. He looked like a child whoâd been caught trying to sneak candy before dinner.
âYeon.â
âYes, hyung.â
âPatrol thoroughly. If anything happens, call immediately. Got it?â
âOf course. Absolutely!â
With that cheerful reply, Yeon darted out of the office.
He was so fast that Kim didnât even have time to grab him.
Slowly, Kimâs sharp eyes shifted from the door⊠to Hee-seok.
âAnd what the hell was that supposed to be?â
Hee-seok looked away.
⊠⊠âŠ
Choi Yeon crossed Malmang Four-Way Intersection.
Time for a big loop around Seonhwa-dongâ
A patrol. Not going home. A patrol.
As he walked, familiar faces greeted him.
âPatrolling again? Here, eat this while you work!â
The owner of the grocery threw him an apple.
He caught it one-handed, wiped it on his glove, took a bite, and gave a thumbs-up before moving along.
A little further, near Mok-dong Intersectionâ
âOh. Already five oâclock? You work hard, Yeon.â
It was the owner of the tailor shop, smoking behind his store.
He pressed a finger to his lipsâhis wife didnât know he smoked.
Yeon chuckled silently, then mimed zipping his mouth shut.
His wife, standing inside with her arms crossed and eyes narrowed, saw the whole thing anyway.
Still, Yeon had kept the secret with the solemnity of a government oath.
He walked past the shop, down Dong-Seo Road, passed a massage clinic, and reached Hunters GYM â Seonhwa Branch.
âAh! Yeon hyung!â
A voiceânot quite a boy, not yet a grown man.
Yeon turned his head.
Out from the narrow alley between buildings waddled⊠a large, round-headed bear.
Bop, bop, bop!
Every step the bear took made squeaky sounds.
âSeong-yoon.â
The person in the mascot suit was easy to recognize.
Only one acquaintance wore a bear suit and called him hyung: Go Seong-yoon.
âOut handing flyers?â
âYes! And you heading home from work?â
âDeputy Chief says thatâs blasphemy. This is officially patrol.â
âRight, right. Patrol disguised as going home.â
Whether patrol or going homeâ
people didnât really care.
Flap.
Seong-yoon held out a flyer.
Yeon accepted politely.
He thought about correcting the misunderstanding again⊠then gave up.
The guy was too busy handing flyers to pedestrians to listen anyway.
Then why is he walking with me�
He unfolded the flyer.
Pictures of cute animalsâferrets, raccoon dogs, martensâanimals you rarely see.
At the bottom was a map with
Seonhwa Animal Café.
But there was one problem.
Not a single photo of a bear.
Why the bear suit, then�
Yeon folded the flyer twice, stuffed it into his pocket.
âHere! Please take a flyerâ!â
Bop, bop!
Seong-yoon intercepted a tired office worker.
Behind the worker, Yeon spotted two familiar men.
Men with back-mounted sacks, passing the new dual-fuel manaâgas filling station.
Yeon clicked his tongue.
âThose idiotsâŠâ
âHyung? You know them?â
âKnow them? Theyâre fools whose Hunter licenses got suspended. Now they run a shady errand business.â
ââŠâŠ!â
That was all Seong-yoon needed to understand.
Hunter licenses didnât get suspended unless someone had done something pretty damn serious.
He stared at the men as they walked away.
Even from a distanceâ
even through mascot eye-holesâ
their faces screamed up to no good.
Naturally, the sacks on their backs felt illegal.
âWhy are people like that in our neighborhoodâŠ?â
âNo idea. People whoâll do anything for money⊠hard to predict them.â
âUh⊠then should we report them?â
âLetâs just pray they turn right.â
âRight? Why right?â
Confused, Seong-yoon looked at Yeon.
Yeon didnât explain.
He just stared at the two men and chanted under his breath.
âTurn right⊠turn rightâŠâ
ââŠâŠ?â
âTurn right! Go toward Nuweok!â
He even clasped his hands togetherâlike praying to the heavens.
âPleaseâŠâ
The men reached Jungchon Four-Way Intersection.
A decision point.
Yeon fell silent, staring unblinking.
Gulp.
He swallowed.
The men made their choice.
âAhâ!â
They crossed the street.
Went straight.
Not right.
Yeonâs shoulders sagged.
âWhy didnât they go to NuweokâŠ? Then I couldâve ignored themâŠâ
Seeing him genuinely heartbroken, Seong-yoon gently patted his back.
He had no idea why this mattered so much, but watching the usually cheerful Yeon look so defeated was sad.
âUh⊠then should we⊠report it now?â
âTo who?â
âUh, obviously the police or the districtâoh.â
Smack!
Seong-yoon slapped his forehead.
Well, the side of his cheek. The mascot head was too big.
Heâd tried to report a suspicious situation⊠to a district Hunter who was literally standing right next to him.
Even he felt stupid.
Thankfully, no one could see him blush inside the suit.
Yeon spoke, calm as ever.
âLeave it to me. You just keep handing out flyers.â
His tone was flat, steady.
And he simply walked forward.
So naturally, so peacefullyâ
that Seong-yoon found himself handing a flyer to the next passerby almost automatically.
âHello! Please take a flyer!â
As always.
⊠⊠âŠ
Yeon followed the two men to Hyeonam Bridge, on the northern end of Seonhwa-dong.
Under the bridge were more than twenty pillars.
Below them flowed the Daejeon Stream.
The two men went down beneath the bridge.
Yeon waited quietly, then followed.
It was darker than expected.
Like night had fallen early.
He stepped carefully.
The two men stopped.
Yeon hid behind one of the pillars.
ââŠâŠâ
Someone was already there.
In the darkness, with long hair and a slender frameâ
Yeon couldnât tell if it was a man or a woman.
Butâ
âOh. Youâre already here.â
âWe hurried so we wouldnât keep you waiting. If we were late, we apââ