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    Lee Junseo (Son) – The Commotion Always Comes Suddenly

    * Lee Junseo (Son) – The Commotion Always Comes Suddenly (7)

    Let’s switch the perspective here.

    Lee Junhyuk, Lee Junseo’s self-proclaimed younger brother, was a filial son who lived with his mother since he was young. Until his mother passed away, he was quite proactive, even chasing after his father who had suddenly disappeared somewhere, and he was a boy who was quite thirsty for family love like his older brother.

    His personality was amiable to the core, and at least until his mother passed away, he didn’t know anything about himself. However, just as he was feeling disillusioned with his father for not showing his face at the funeral, those people contacted him, and that’s when he found out who he was. They spun a tale that seemed straight out of a novel, telling him that his father was already dead and that he had an older brother with the same father, leaving him bewildered for days.

    In the first place, isn’t it hard to believe in reality?

    To think there’s such a crazy place.

    But because the person in front of him was someone from a large corporation or a prominent politician that he might see on TV, he barely managed to accept it. From the start, the other party seemed intent on convincing Junhyuk, showing off their power by taking him in a pre-arranged car to the huge company where they worked. After that, they presented several pieces of evidence and gave him an excessive amount of money for a kid. Since his mother had passed away and he had no family, he ended up living alone, but even though it was modest, he wasn’t destitute. The bare minimum of food, clothing, and shelter was guaranteed, and the two-room apartment they found for him was spacious enough for him to live alone. Rather, he was just grateful that he didn’t end up in an orphanage. Well, that’s because Junhyuk was still in middle school at the time.

    However, Junhyuk was strangely proactive at that time, perhaps because he was young. He frequented the large corporate building that they had first introduced him to, bothering the company people, but the problem was that they responded with smiles. The fact that they responded with smiles even though he was bothering them this much made him realize once again that his bloodline was special. He wasn’t the type of kid to be consumed by a desire for power, but he couldn’t help but feel a sense of superiority in that regard. Fortunately, however, his personality itself wasn’t abrasive, so he never caused any problems. The reason he frequented the company was because he wanted to know a lot of things, and they answered everything.

    What kind of work does the Village do, how is his brother living now, what kind of person was his father, can he officially be active, what should he do after he becomes an adult…

    They answered everything to those questions, but they wouldn’t agree to let him meet his brother. They wanted him to go meet him after the other side found out about his bloodline and had sorted out his feelings. But Junhyuk couldn’t stand it, and with the knowledge he had learned from them and the money he had saved up, he got his hands on a subordinate who could take even a young kid like him around. And just when he was thinking about going to meet his brother, Junseo moved first and entered the Village, and the current situation is that they ended up crossing paths.

    After that, this cute younger brother’s stalking continued.

    From ignoring the words of the people who were sponsoring him and kidnapping Yuna-rin, to secretly following Junseo as he played in a bar to confirm his older brother’s face. But because he was a scarier person than he had thought, he couldn’t bring himself to approach him that day. Just like Junseo was a regular person, Junhyuk was also a fundamentally petty bourgeois kid. Especially on the day he went to the bar, he even sweated bullets, saying, 「He has a scarier impression than I heard.」

    An expensive-looking suit, a red shirt, his hair sharply styled, and the people he had with him weren’t some mediocre guys like the ones he hired, but real badasses who looked like they would genuinely kill people. In particular, the woman (Moon-young) his older brother had next to him suddenly dragged the thugs into a corner and even dunked them in the sea as they were, and whether it was bad luck or good luck, the younger brother ended up seeing the whole scene in real time.

    At that point, he gave up on chasing his brother. He took the people he came with and completely withdrew. After that, he briefly put his thoughts about his brother aside. Of course, he revealed to his sponsors what he had done, and there was a bit of a happening where he got scolded a little, but there were no major problems, and today has come. Instead of thinking about his brother, he decided to act like a typical adolescent boy, only thinking about Yuna-rin, whom he had recklessly kidnapped and caused trouble for.

    She was a pretty *nuna*.

    They say there are women like that all over the Village.

    He didn’t know that *nuna* very well, but he knew she was a good person…

    Well, because she treated him politely even though he had committed such a violent act.

    He doesn’t want to embrace such a person with power.

    Should he confess?

    He’s deeply immersed in his own delusional adolescent youth, laughing *euhehe*. It was a laugh that was the spitting image of his older brother, but there’s no one to point that out. He’s thinking of enticing the *nuna* with the excuse that a good movie came out recently, and while his heart is pounding, a phone call comes in and leads to a sudden confession story, but…

    “She’s been kidnapped! *Nuna* has been kidnapped! Oh, oh, what should I do?! I think *hyung* noticed!”

    After that, as everyone knows, the situation continues with the story that came out earlier.

    “I shouldn’t have done that! I got caught because I was snooping around *hyung*! I should have stopped when they told me to! *Nuna* is in danger too! Aaaargh! Shit! Moron! Why did you do what you were told not to do!”

    The fact that he worries about Yuna-rin first, thinking of her as his woman rather than his own safety, is similar to his older brother, but he doesn’t know it. He calls the foreigners he hired with money last time, saying that he should do what he can for now, but unsurprisingly, they’re like, 「That kind of dangerous work is a bit…?」 Unlike the guys Junseo has, the guys Junhyuk has are just bums, so it was a natural course of events.

    He was grinning from ear to ear, but now he’s fallen into the abyss, and his depression has turned into fear. He decides to do what he can and hides a kitchen knife inside his suit, intending to fight alone, and runs to the designated coffee shop. While his older brother is already familiar with the Village and its members, this side only has knowledge related to movies, so perhaps that’s why he’s having strange ideas as much as he’s being proactive.

    Soon, the coffee shop comes into view.

    However, there are too many eyes in the university district to commit a knife fight.

    ‘Was *hyung* calculating this far ahead!’

    No.

    There’s no way he would.

    Are you an idiot?

    It was such a foolish idea, but the younger brother Junhyuk trusted his older brother’s skills without a doubt.

    “Whoa, you really do have the same face as *doryeonnim*?”

    “Nice to meet you?”

    ‘?!’

    He blankly stares at the hulking men guarding the entrance, and while he’s briefly contemplating whether he should go in or not, his shoulder is grabbed. The *ajeossi* are cackling as if they want him to hear it on purpose, but even that is terrifying to Junhyuk right now. He wonders if this was all a trap from the beginning, but unfortunately, they just happened to come outside for a smoke and coincidentally caught Junhyuk.

    “You gonna go in here? Should we go in together?”

    “*Nuna* Narin… what happened to her…”

    “Narin? Ah, that product?”

    The Bokryong’s underlings were nervous at first, but after seeing Yuna-rin’s unwanted self-destruction and having a good laugh, they’re friendly now, needless to say. But who would have thought that their friendliness would lead to unintended misunderstandings.

    “Ah, wasn’t that a masterpiece.”

    “It was hilarious. I was so embarrassed just watching.”

    “They say she was rolling around on the floor screaming?”

    “I would have rolled around too.”

    “What did you do to *nuna*!”

    “What do you mean, what did we do? She just received retribution for what she did.”

    “She wouldn’t have rolled around on the floor if you hadn’t done that.”

    ‘How can you do such a terrible thing to a woman?! So *hyung* is the same kind of person as he appears… *Keuk*… To think he’s the same person as my father…’

    It’s subtly off. The *ajeossi* might be doing it on purpose, but the fact that it’s off remains unchanged. The image of Yuna-rin in his head is of her crawling on the floor of the coffee shop, covered in blood. He’s getting excited on his own without even knowing that’s not actually the case, which is the very essence of youth.

    “You seem to like that product quite a bit… I’ll let it slide this time, but don’t do that recklessly… She has her own position too…”

    “How can you say that so easily after doing such a thing (violence)…”

    “Such a thing (bystanding)? All we did was laugh?”

    “How can you just watch someone fall and laugh, that’s not something a person should do!”

    “She fell on her own accord. It’s too much to hold us responsible.”

    ‘They’re the ones who used violence and made her fall!’

    ‘She’s the one who called and made her own embarrassing history!’

    Surprisingly, it doesn’t seem to be on purpose, and the opinions of Bokryong’s underlings and Junhyuk are foolishly intersecting, and eventually he starts to move his feet. He judged that there was nothing to gain from arguing in front of the coffee shop any longer. For Junhyuk, the most important thing right now was rescuing Yuna-rin, who had been hurt because of him (?).

    “Is my *hyung* in there?”

    “Yes, *doryeonnim* is waiting.”

    “*Doryeonnim*?”

    “*Doryeonnim* is *doryeonnim*. He’s our boss (leader).”

    The Bokryong’s underlings are being rude right now, but if Junhyuk really does share Junseo’s blood, they were planning to treat him accordingly. But there’s no way Junhyuk would know that, and the faces of Bokryong’s underlings, who are laughing *keukeukeu*, are just scary.

    ‘Those people said *hyungnim* is a good person! I never thought things would turn out like this!’

    “Go in first.”

    “*Euk*…”

    The younger brother moves forward, firmly believing that his older brother has become a gangster.

    10 seconds until Junhyuk opens the coffee shop door, pulls out a kitchen knife, and yells at the top of his lungs.

    Needless to say, a wonderful embarrassing history was added to a certain boy’s life today.


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