The Reincarnated Cop Who Strikes With Wealth

Chapter 4: The victim who wasnt in the records



Chapter 4: The victim who wasnt in the records

Young Master, we have arrived, Chief Kim tells me.

I gaze out the window at the familiar scenery.

There are a bunch of buildings that look like theyre going to collapse any second, all packed together. Cars are parked in a disorderly fashion on the side of the street, and trash is scattered around under the streetlights.

Its just as I remember it.

I heard that the Dongsu neighborhood will undergo redevelopment too, Chief Kim says.

Oh really?

The Dongsu neighborhood. This is the neighborhood I lived in before I went to prison though there were no talks of it being redeveloped when I lived here. I suppose something changed in the year or so that I wasnt here.

The Sangsu neighborhood right next to it is so successful, after all, Chief Kim explains. Im always hearing about it.

In the distance, I can see towering buildings stretching towards the sky. Theyre next to the Dongsu neighborhood, but its like theyre part of a completely different world. The studio apartment that Hae-soo lived in was in the Sansgu neighborhood too.

Where are we going now? Chief Kim asks.

Im going alone. Have a coffee or something while you wait for me, I tell him.

But

It seems that Chief Kim has been instructed by President Go Dae-man to not leave me on my own.

I wave a cell phone at him as a gesture that he shouldnt worry, since Ill contact him if anything happens. Its Chief Kims second phone, which Ive borrowed. Ive decided to put it to good use for the next short while.

Ill be back in an hour, I say.

You must pick up the phone if I call, Chief Kim reminds me.

I go to close the car door, but then stop. Oh yeah, Chief Kim. Do you like pizza?

I love it.

Then lend me 30,000 won.

Chief Kim softly bites his lip and opens his wallet.

As if to really prove that Im the son of a conglomerates president, all of the checks I discovered in a bundle in my drawer were for 1,000,000 won each.

This was one of the ways in which Go Dae-man attempted to stimulate his son when he holed himself up in his room. A way to tell him to do something, to try anything he wanted. But none of this woke Go Ji-hun from that state.

Wait, doesnt that mean that he should be supporting his son now? It seems that Im incapable of understanding what goes on in the mind of the head of a huge enterprise.

Well, my plan is fine for making emergency funds anyway.

Im a salaried worker, says Chief Kim.

Dont worry, Ill pay you back double, I tell him.

Just make sure to come back on time.

I grin as I close the car door.

***

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I walk through the alleys and find a familiar sign. Moreore1 Pizza House, it reads.

This is the place I worked at from when I was a high school student until I went to prison. The windows are stained and messy, and all sorts of junk is strewn around inside. If someone who didnt know this place were to look at it, theyd think it was closed down.

This place hasnt changed either, I murmur to myself.

Theres no motorbike outside the store. The part-timer is out on delivery.

Feeling nervous, I open the door. What do I do if theres another me here? Even if I were to explain the situation, he wouldnt believe me.

Welcome, says the chubby man sitting at the counter.

The absolute refusal to get off his seat, even when a customer comes in. Its definitely the owner I know, my former boss.

He looks a lot fatter than the last time I saw him.

What dyou want? he asks.

His rude tone hasnt changed, either.

I dont feel any fear towards the young, curt owner of this place despite having been unable to say a word back when he shamelessly cut my wages.

Looking back at it now, I was so young and just didnt know how the world worked. I mean, there were plenty of other places I could have gotten a job. The world was a small and dangerous place for an orphan like me.

One Special Pizza, please, I say.

Eat here?

No. Takeout.

30,000 won.

I hand over three crisp, new notes.

The owner glances at my face as he takes the money.

Its your first time seeing a face this handsome, isnt it? It was my first time too.

Hey boss. I have a question, I say.

Yes?

Do you know Bae Min-soo?

Bae Min-soo, you say?  the owner repeats, looking confused.

Hes a young man who used to deliver on a motorbike here, I say.

What are you talking about? Weve only ever had one delivery driver on our motorbike.

What?

Here he comes now.

Through the window, I can see that a motorbike has been parked outside. Its driver, a young man with a nave-looking face, stares at the floor as he enters the store.

Hey! Why were you so late! the owner shouts.

Im sorry, the young man apologizes.

You piece of shit. The order was cancelled because of you.

These are the words the owner said so often, as if they were his favorite phrase. The business is actually not doing very well, and hes just venting his anger.

The young man gives an embarrassed smile and disappears into the back of the store.

Seriously, the only thing he knows how to do is ride a motorbike, and he cant even do that properly, he grumbles to himself, despite the fact that his voice is certainly audible even from further inside.

Looking at the situation, it seems that my past self isnt here, though Ive been replaced by someone similar.

Then do you know about the Hae-soo murder case? I ask the owner.

Theres not a single person in the Dongsu neighborhood who doesnt, he replies.

Park Han-dong. All of his circumstances are the same as mine, except that he was a delivery boy for a Chinese takeaway place. Im sure he lives near the area.

I heard that the criminal was a delivery boy for a Chinese takeaway place. Which one? I ask.

That place? Out of business. They tried to keep doing business in the neighborhood, but it was a little rough, the owner says.

Originally, it was this pizza place that was supposed to go out of business.

It seems that the owner is happy to have a conversation with a customer for the first time in a while, seeing as he keeps readily answering my questions.

I heard he grew up with just his two siblings, the owner continues.

Really?

You can really tell when someones grown up with no parents. Our delivery boys an orphan as well, and hes missing a screw or two, you see.

I sink into a shocked silence as the owner deftly packages the pizza.

He wasnt a good person in my previous life either, but now that I look at him from a third-party perspective, I can see that hes actually human trash.

Through the frosted window, I can see the young mans head tilted downwards as he looks at the ground.

Did I always look like that? So miserable and tired? I could have done my best to cheer up a bit, but I never knew at the time.

I take the neatly-packaged pizza.

Excuse me, I say loudly towards the back room. You there, inside.

Yes? the young man responds.

Could you please come out here for a moment?

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The young man comes out, wearing a bewildered expression.

Your boss never pays you on time does he? I say.

What? the boy says blankly.

He cuts your hourly wage by more than half, too.

Look here. What the hell are you saying! the owner says angrily.

He even tells you to pay for the motorbikes repair costs, right? I go on.

The young mans eyes are wide open, as if to ask, How do you know all that?

Meanwhile, the owners face has turned bright red, as if someone just shoved him into an oven.

Ive been through all of this before, so I can tell you that people like this dont change very easily, I say to the young man.

Are you out of your mind! the owner bellows at me before turning to the young man. Hey, Cheol-yong. This someone you know?

N-no, the young man says hastily.

There are plenty of other places you can work, so quit this job, go out and look for another one, I say, and I take two checks out of my wallet and hand them to the young man.

2,000,000 won. With the amount I was paid back then, this is three months worth and even that cheap pay was subject to the owners wage cuts.

Use this to pay for your living expenses for the next little while as you look for another job, I tell the young man.

Uh Uh Thank you, he says, giving a furtive glance at the owner as he takes the checks.

If only I was visited by such fortune in the past.

On a sleepless night in prison, I once had a conversation with my prison family. About whether the fortune that people received once in their lives would ever visit us. About what we could have possibly done so wrong in our previous lives for our current lives to be like this.

Though we chuckled, we had mixed feelings and wished that there would be one moment just one that could change our lives.

Make sure to buy yourself some pizza when you feel like it. Dont starve yourself, I say to the young man with a smile as I leave the store.

I dont know what choices hell make from this point, but I hope he finds a good opportunity somewhere. Looking back at the past, I know just how much of an impact each little choice has.

Thats an expense I wasnt expecting to pay, I murmur to myself as I look through my wallet for no particular reason.

Its not a big deal. Its money left over from my budget anyway. If I really need money, Ill just sell the expensive objects in my room.

Still, life really can be changed completely by a single event. Ive gone from living in prison and not even being able to afford a biscuit to handing out checks like theyre nothing.

I start walking in the direction of the road where Chief Kim is.

But a moment later, I hear what sounds like a dying scream. A short one that stops very suddenly, as if it were nothing but an auditory hallucination.

I look around me, but I see nothing. The red houses are packed closely together, but theyre surprisingly quiet.

Is there something wrong? I call out.

I walk around the alleyways, looking for the source of the scream. The yellow street lights flicker.

Hmm. Was I just hearing things?

I look at my watch and see that the one hour limit Chief Kim and I agreed on is approaching.

The moment I turn to leave, I hear a suppressed groan of pain.

I have a strange feeling about this.

The half-open window of one house catches my eye. The windows of every other house have been shut to keep out the chilly night air.

Feeling suspicious, I approach the house.

Hello? I say loudly as I ring the doorbell.

But I dont hear any voices or movement, even though I feel like someone is present.

Looking closer, isnt the front door open?

I open the door, but hesitate.

Bae Min-soo. Get a hold of yourself, I whisper to myself.

Twenty years ago, I became a criminal for doing exactly this. Why do I never learn?

Just as I think better of it and decide to leave, I hear it.

Help me, a womans sobbing voice says.

Im absolutely certain I heard it. Its not an auditory hallucination or a figment of my imagination.

After just one more moment of hesitation, I kick the rusty iron door, sending it flying open with a loud, creaking noise.

I leave the pizza hanging from the handrail of the stairs outside, pick up a nearby broom and enter the house. 

Ive spent half my life living with criminal bastards, but Im scared.

Hello? I call out.

Now that I think about it, Im not the Bae Min-soo who was locked up in prison. Im the weak-bodied Go Ji-hun who spent his life holed up in his room.

Someone is in there, right? I call out again.

Silence.

Something slips onto the other side of the frosted glass of the front door, and stops there.

With the door between us, neither I nor the mysterious shadow move a muscle.

Feeling a sense of taut tension, I extend a hand towards the doors handle. As soon as I do, the door swings and crashes into my face, causing me to shout out in pain. The man on the other side of the door has made the first move just a moment before I could.

The man, who is wearing a black hat, shoves me out of the way and tries to run out the door. As I fall, I grab his ankle.

He tumbles down the stairs, along with miscellaneous objects that fall down with him. Theres a loud noise as the flowerpots lined up outside shatter on the ground.

Ugh, that hurts, I mutter as I stand up, rubbing my stinging chin.

The other man also groans in pain. He seems to have fallen at a bad angle; hes clutching his right wrist.

A black hat, a black mask, and eyes with double eyelids. A face Ive seen somewhere before.

What are you, a thief? I say to him.

Instead of responding, he throws sharp flowerpot fragments and dirt at me.

As I raise my arms to protect my face, the man flees.

The stairs are a mess. Its as if a violent storm just swept through. Despite all the noise thats been made, nobody is showing their faces from inside their houses.

After regaining my senses, I peer into the inside of the dark house.

Excuse me. Is anyone here? I call out.

I dont hear anything.

Im coming in! Just letting you know! I declare.

The kitchen is right next to the entrance, and theres one small room further inside. A woman is lying face-down on the ground.

Are you alright? I ask her, bending down.

The left side of her face is swollen and red, and theres a little blood flowing down her neck. It looks like shes been lightly cut by a weapon that was held to her throat. Her clothes are disheveled, but it doesnt look like shes suffered anything worse.

I fumble around and take out my phone.

Im going to call the police. Whats the address of this place? I ask the woman.

Dont

Im sorry?

I said dont call the police, the woman whispers, taking the phone out of my hand.

Her hands are shaking. What the hell is she saying?

We need to report this, I tell her.

Theres a sharp look in the womans eyes. Theyre wet with tears, but her gaze is full of hostility.

Why are you being like this to me? Im the one who saved you.

The woman boldly stands up, closes the window, and fastens the latch to lock it.

This is fine, right? Im going to lock my door now, so you dont need to worry about me, she says defiantly.

What a rude person.

I dust off my hands as I stand up. Theyre a mess, covered in dust and scratches from falling over earlier.

Its not like Im after riches and fame over this; I dont know why shes making such a fuss.

Yes, lock your door. But Im still going to let the police know about this. I dont know what your circumstances are, but if you dont report it and then theres another victim, youll be responsible as well, I tell the woman.

She flinches at my words, and tears begin flooding out from her eyes despite having not cried even when she was being attacked by the mysterious assailant.

If someone were to see us, theyd think Im the one who made you cry, I say.

Im sorry. But the police

At this point, its beyond my understanding, so Im getting curious. But considering this atmosphere in the room, it doesnt seem that shes willing to explain.

I frown and let out a sigh. Then Ill just tell them that I saw someone suspicious. Thatll be fine, right?

Thank you, the woman mutters, putting a hand on my back.

Hmph. I have no idea what circumstances are making her act like this.

I continue dusting my hands off as I leave the house.

Theres a box cutter at the bottom of the stairs. Did that bastard drop it earlier?

A box cutter. A rusty box cutter I mutter to myself.

I suddenly remember the Su-an Spaniel case. His appearance and clothes were similar, and most importantly, this box cutter.

The weapon he used for his crimes was a box cutter.

Holy shit, I whisper.

To think that I would encounter the Su-an Spaniel like this!

I quickly run down the stairs, but hes already vanished like a ghost. The whole alleyway is empty, as if its a part of the city thats just been discarded. There arent any people here and definitely no functioning CCTV.

The reason he was inactive for a month was because he was injured!

The crimes will continue once his wrist heals.

I put the box cutter in my pocket and return to the car. Chief Kim is drinking coffee in the drivers seat.

It has been a little over an hour, he says as I get in.

Were going to the Su-an Police Department, immediately, I tell him.

The police department, all of a sudden? he repeats, examining me through the back mirror. What happened to your face? Did you get into a fight?

No. Lets get going. Its urgent.

But Young Master.

What?

You said you were going to buy pizza.

Forget it. Hurry up and drive.

Even if I bring this information to the police, the investigation wont progress much further, because the key to solving this case is knowing the identity of the owner of the DNA collected at the crime scenes.

But I cant pretend to not know anything when this piece of evidence has been dropped in front of me, and theres someone I need to meet at the Su-an Police Department while Im there.

And anyway, the one who will catch the Spaniel is me.

Miscellaneous notes:

1Moreore is a spoof of Toreore, a Korean chain that offers a wide variety of fast food.


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