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Fool's paradise (1) *** Part 1 On the same day, Jeju Island Sehwari at 5 p.m. "Hurry up!" Lieutenant Colonel Jang stomped his feet. The long slash across his face became more prominent when he frowned. The man who was leisurely walking behind Lieutenant Colonel Jang stopped to tie his bootlaces and crossed his arms, loosening his tense body. "You son of a bitch, will you get here! Dr. Stone is waiting for you." Dr. is Doctor, but it's Dr. Stone. A stone man has become a doctor. The man let out a dry laugh and followed Lieutenant Colonel Jang ahead of him. The sound of crunching gravel against military boots echoed slowly, and the sound of waves approached and receded behind. About 300 meters ahead, an old thatched cottage came into view. The roof, covered with layers of something resembling reeds and tangled with nets, looked like a messy head of hair. In this era, being able to live safely in such a poor house like that is still possible only in Jeju Island, because it is still a clean area. "Whether it's a stone doctor or something else, it's good to sell." "What?" "Oh, right." Just a few steps away from the thatched roof, the man stood still, as if he had remembered something important. "Why, what else!"
Lieutenant Colonel Jang looked back at the man with an arrogant expression. [Kwak Soo-hwan] The name tag on his chest was stained with dried blood, making it difficult to tell what the letters were without looking closely. "Toilet." Kwak grinned as he cupped his hand around his bulging penis. The bulge was still there, and it looked like he was going to need an inhibitor shot sooner or later. "You crazy bastard. If it weren't for the higher-ups' orders, I would have thrown you to those bastards as food a long time ago." "Our Lieutenant Colonel Jang seems to be a mouthful." Kwak Soo-hwan started to turn back on the path he had come, pretending to open and close his mouth. "Hey! You little brat! You can relieve yourself anywhere in this bamboo forest, why are you looking for a restroom! Come back, asshole!" Kwak Soo-hwan, who had stopped once again, lightly scratched his eyebrows. He turned to look at Lieutenant Colonel Jang with a hint of annoyance. "I don't do that kind of thing. What kind of security does a soldier need? Get someone else to do it." "Then, do you want to go to jail again? Huh?" Lieutenant Colonel Jang yelled out in frustration while also keeping an eye on Kwak Soo-hwan's reaction. There is no place where the discipline of superiors and subordinates is as strict as in the military. In such a hierarchical society, it is impossible for a lieutenant colonel to be aware of a major's opinion, but Lieutenant Colonel Jang remembered again the idiotic behavior that Kwak Soo-hwan had shown just a week ago, or rather, so far, and chose to appease him this time.
"Hey, isn't it better to protect the doctor than to go out to the field? It is better to stay in a research lab where it is warm and food is served on time rather than in a field covered in blood and smelling of decay. If you had asked me directly, I would have accepted without hesitation. Hey, Major Kwak, you know I care about you, right? So, didn't I cover for you when you sneaked into the restricted area a week ago to drink and disrupted the peaceful atmosphere? Yeah?" As long as Lieutenant Colonel Jang was around, who is good at blackmail, Kwak Soo-hwan couldn't get away with it anymore. "One month." "What?" "The period of time I was supposed to stay in the military camp jail was one month, so I'm only doing it for one month." Lieutenant Colonel Jang, still wondering where this was, beckoned him to come back. Kwak Soo-hwan began to follow Lieutenant Colonel Jang with a confident stride, different from before. There is no doubt that he had planned this from the beginning. I thought he was just a brute with strength, but he also had some tricks up his sleeve. "So, kid, aren't you going to pee?" "I'll crap my pants, I guess." "And I have one more favor to ask." "What is it?" "It's not just about security. We also need to take the doctor with us to Seoul. Convincing him is also your responsibility." "Is Dr. Stone going to Seoul or something?" "It seems like that's the case from what I've heard." "Then let's knock him out and take him away."
Lieutenant Colonel Jang tried to kick Kwak Soo-hwan's shin with his hard-toed military boot, but he was quicker to dodge it by swinging one leg back. "If you do that, you're gonna spend ten years in prison, okay?" Lieutenant Colonel Jang gritted his teeth. Now ten meters to the thatch, Lieutenant Colonel Jang raised his voice. "Doctor, I'm here to pick you up." Kwak Soo-hwan crossed his arms, unable to help but anticipate how annoyingly old-fashioned the old man would be. Even during the ten seconds he counted in his head, there was no sign of anyone revealing themselves on the clearly visible grand terrace. As a habit, he looked around, only to find a cheap pair of slippers nearby. Lieutenant Colonel Jang, who had been crying out for the doctor, had no choice but to take off his military boots and open the door to the main house. Then he looked at Kwak Soo-hwan and shook his head. At the signal with his chin gesture, Kwak Soo-hwan went outside. "Hey! Why don't you take off your shoes!?" "I'll just wipe it down." "You're an asshole, do you want me to walk into your house with bloodied shoes?" Not even bothering to hide his annoyance, Kwak Soo-hwan roughly kicked off his military boots and stepped back onto the floor. "I can't live like this. Seriously, what happened to your socks? As if I'm not already struggling with the military supplies, you didn't leave them at the bar, did you?" Although Kwak Soo-hwan dislikes thinking about his parents, he couldn't help but recall old memories due to the nagging of Lieutenant Colonel Jang. Ignoring Lieutenant Colonel Jang, who kept complaining about socks, he searched the outside. There was hardly any sense of life outside of the desk piled high with books. There were stones the size of a human head to stones the size of a fingernail neatly placed on a long table. This made Kwak wonder if he was a stone doctor, but he didn't even feel like looking around. Moreover, the heated floor that touched his bare feet made him feel like he was crossing a frozen river.

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