Chapter Index

    Human trafficking is a method of obtaining quick money that people who are desperate for money take to extreme measures.

    -I need money urgently, so please buy my kidney for 100 million!

    -…….

    -Some liver is fine, so please!

    -The hospital is not a snack bar, so why would we buy your kidney and liver?…

    Even if you go to the hospital and ask them to buy your own organs, they will not buy them for you, and they will not give you money even if you sell your organs within the legal limits.

    -Damn it, the money…!

    -Do you need money? 2,000 here, 3,000 here.

    -oh…!

    However, if it is entered illegally, a standard price is already set for each organ.

    How much money would it take to remove a part of the body that was given to you by your parents for that price, and an organ that would require you to endure all sorts of inconveniences in life?

    -May I ask what you are doing and why you need money so much?

    -Oh, that’s it. I borrowed money for stocks.

    -…Well, let’s revive.

    A situation where one is at the end of one’s life.

    -But did you know that once you sell your organs, it’s over, but there are still ways to make money?

    -continue?

    -okay. Selling blood.

    -Does blood…make money?

    -If we buy it, wouldn’t it make money?

    Haegeuneul has been engaging in human trafficking by taking advantage of this human desire for survival.

    It’s not a long term.

    Blood was collected and sold regularly.

    They collected blood from all over, put it in storage containers, and sold it.

    ‘The original idea of a business is to gradually increase its size.’

    Perhaps because they thought business would go well, they built a factory.

    They gathered the poorest people on the Korean peninsula and, using fear, a little money, and the sweetness of capitalism, built a factory in the basement of Hwanghae Province without anyone knowing.

    The homeless, those with bad credit, and those who are in debt.

    -Ugh, your blood smells like alcohol and cigarettes? Will this even sell?

    -It would be better to go to those hell spears over there and get blood drawn.

    -…Is that so?

    However, Sunshade soon began to consider economic feasibility.

    [Healthy blood flows through a healthy body, and healthy blood makes money.]

    Due to freshness issues or other reasons, I started looking for blood that could make money.

    It’s them.

    “Ugh!”

    ” Suddenly, fire!! There’s fire outside!!”

    “Let’s fly out!”

    “Shut up, you communist!”

    The men who ran outside were struggling to find a way to survive despite the fire.

    Their appearance was like prisoners who had just come out of prison.

    “…Why, it’s all just a bunch of muscle. Are you a talented person?”

    [It’s not an ability, it’s similar to paying money to exercise.]

    The unique thing is that there are only men.

    And they have ‘two’ Taegeuk watches on their wrists.

    One is a Taegeuk watch for management, and the other is a smartwatch for health management rather than a Taegeuk watch.

    [If you plan to have blood drawn regularly, health care is essential. hmm.]

    I took another look at the people who came out of the basement and were hurriedly running away from the fire.

    All black hair.

    The age range is so wide that it can be called the so-called MZ generation, from young people to middle-aged people.

    “Come this way! The flames are weak here!”

    “Fly, jump! Do you want to tell your family in South Korea that you died?!”

    “You idiot! I heard your wife already had an affair with a South Korean gym guy!”

    “Shut up!”

    And most of them were using the North Korean accent that you might have often heard in a movie somewhere.

    “…North Korean people?”

    [They are the most suitable people for extracting blood cheaply. It would be easy to control with money, power, and violence.]

    Even so, his speaking style, which had been slightly corrected after spending a few years in South Korea, was similar to that of those who invited North Korean defectors to speak in North Korean, but often used words and speaking styles in South Korea came out.

    “How did you know about this place? I’ve never heard of something like this.”

    [This is what we also found out during our research.]

    I also answered Black Taejo’s cautious questions as carefully as possible.

    [Plastic surgery is not the only place where blood is shed profusely. While we were touching down on Bathory, the masterminds spotted some of the Sunshade’s execution squad moving up to the north.]

    “…You had a guess, right?”

    [If it’s a sunshade, it’s not strange no matter what you do.]

    I knew it.

    The story about North Korea is an ‘original’ story.

    But I didn’t know that as a reader; it would be absurd to say that Do Ji-hwan or Goblin knew that.

    [I was guessing they were doing worse than this, but in a way, I’m glad.]

    “I understand what you mean.”

    Black Taejo smiled bitterly and touched his shoulder.

    “On one side, blood is drawn with a syringe using Western medicine, and on the other side, blood is drawn with cupping….”

    [There is cupping, and there is also using living things.]

    I pointed to the necks of the men in white shrouds.

    [Does that look like a cupping mark?]

    Something looks like a long red line on its body.

    It looked like traces of bugs crawling inside the body, or traces of electricity digging into the skin from an electric shock.

    [leech?]

    [okay. The blood was sucked by a vampire leech. It’s great soup. really.]

    Blood shed during plastic surgery or blood extracted through Western medicine was just so-called ‘cheap’.

    [The kimchi premium also applies to medicine.]

    It seemed like Sunshade was actively fighting back by sending execution units, but they instead tried to cover it up by not sending people to places where they could make the most money.

    [I have to be very grateful to Dr. Choi Woo-sik Plastic Surgery Clinic. Thanks to our inferiority complex in Oriental medicine, we were able to discover where we are today.]

    However, we dug up information from Choi Woo-sik.

    [A place where blood is extracted from people’s bodies based on Oriental medicine. Unbeknownst to anyone, he dug underground as a psychic and created a facility inside, and hired a blood bag to draw blood using cupping and leeches.]

    The product produced at this factory is ‘Blood Pack’.

    And this place should be called a blood factory, a blood factory.

    [Chairman Haeguneul, you probably didn’t know that Choi Woo-sik knew about this. Because it was not under my jurisdiction.]

    “How did you find out?”

    [I found this out on my own due to my inferiority complex toward Oriental medicine.]

    Viva, K-Medicine.

    [His half-brother became an Oriental medicine doctor and was making a lot of money by taking care of blood bags, but he had an inferiority complex because he was making a little money by cutting the skin of ugly people and collecting their blood.]

    As everyone knows, being a doctor is a profession that makes a lot of money.

    It’s complicated when you consider whether it’s a private practice or a pay doctor, but in reality, it’s common for plastic surgeons to make more money than oriental medicine doctors on average.

    This world is different.

    -Oh, long needle, I like it!

    -Is this CheongSimHwan from Korea…? How much? 2 million won? Wow, that’s a very reasonable price! …in one pill? Wow, great!

    A world where oriental doctors earn several times more than general doctors, and where a one-story local oriental medicine clinic earns dozens of times more in sales than a plastic surgery clinic near the exit of Gangnam Station in Seoul.

    [Seeing how everyone from 1st to 10th place on the CSAT are trying to go to oriental medicine school, it’s amazing how great it is to just add a ‘K’ in front of it.]

    And the same was true behind the world in general.

    [This is the ‘Korean Blood’ identified by the group. There was a huge difference in the amount depending on the extraction method.]

    “Extraction method….”

    [Like Western medicine, knives and needle pricks cost several million won per container of kimchi, but blood squeezed out through cupping is said to be much more expensive than a container of kimchi.]

    “Is that real?”

    [They said so. Since the blood was extracted according to the Korean constitution, it is said that the added value that can be obtained by using Korean blood is greater.]

    No statistically significant data was produced.

    However, cupping blood is tens of times more expensive in the market for no reason.

    [If regular blood is the price of an anti-inflammatory analgesic, cupping and leech blood is the same price as a health supplement or diet herbal medicine.]

    “…….”

    [It was unreasonable to compare the cost of medicine to a person with special abilities.]

    “We’ll find out later.”

    Even before Haegeuneul’s business skills, consumers would pay that much money because they thought it was that effective.

    chamberlain.

    If only Hungary had used Korean blood to secure a miraculous birth rate in which 17% of test subjects gave birth to newborns with special abilities.

    If about 37% of the subjects, or in other words, one out of three people, could be born with supernormal abilities using the blood of Koreans squeezed out through cupping and leeches, that would be of enormous monetary value.

    “But brother. This is usually blood drawn out through cupping or leeches. Isn’t that usually black blood or bad blood?”

    [You gave the answer yourself. ‘Normal’ is like that.]

    Paradoxically, the sun’s shade shows itself to be thorough in this regard.

    [You can make money by selling rotten blood, but if you sell clean blood, you can make several times more than that. If you know that, of course you will develop the technology in a way that can be paid more expensively, right?]

    “Is that why they lock old North Korean people in the basement and make them do only exercise while drawing their blood?”

    [You said it’s not just about fitness, but the extraction method is different. Just then, the factory owner appeared.]

    Splash, splash.

    From the flames, a writhing black figure emerged.

    The shape was a snake that was much larger than the black sandalwood Jindo dog that Black Taejo had previously summoned, and its body length seemed to be well over 20 meters.

    “Ugh.”

    It’s not a snake.

    A colony of leeches became one leech.

    “This, this. It’s difficult, really.”

    Above a leech colony.

    “I don’t know how I found this place.”

    A dark-haired young man wearing a light blue robe is glaring at us with his arms crossed.

    “You must have been prepared to attack the Sunshade Yellow Sea factory, which generates tens of trillions in annual sales, right?”

    “…I can’t believe that.”

    [okay.]

    The most fundamental background for the sun’s shadow to dominate the Korean Peninsula.

    [He is an expunged S-class villain.]

    Villain name, ‘Dwarf Head’.

    [He is an S-class villain who was secretly brought to Korea from abroad.]

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