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Chapter 797: Reform (2)



As proof, look at how the pinstripe business suit perfectly fit Wiggins\' frame! Look at how he relaxedly leaned back against his couch, his legs stylishly crossed!

Kang Jin-Ho might not be all that interested in fashion nor possess the eye for it, but he still knew that not everyone could pull off this look. If a regular uncle off the street wore such a refined pinstripe suit, they\'d not morph into a stylish uncle but a stylized squid instead.

In front of this debonair gentleman, stylishly pulling off the pinstripe look, was a cup of warm coffee with its thick aroma drifting in the office\'s air. If there was a camera in here somewhere, even Kang Jin-Ho would\'ve believed he was in the middle of a film shoot.

Kang Jin-Ho\'s gaze drifted toward Wiggins\' empty sleeve before locking on the Englishman\'s other hand. It seemed to be holding something.

Kang Jin-Ho suspiciously asked, “...What’s that?”

“It’s a gift, my lord,” Wiggins smiled gently while placing a small box before Kang Jin-Ho.

“A gift? Is today a special day?”

“Mm… It seems my intentions weren\'t adequately conveyed just now. Rather than a gift, how about we call it… a bribe?”

“Bribe?” Kang Jin-Ho cocked his brow and subtly asked for clarification.

Wiggins shrugged his shoulders. “I\'ve come across some rumors recently that say my lord becomes more willing to hand out high-ranking positions with appropriate bribes. As I\'ve been eyeing the position of the Vice Assembly Master, I thought a little something might be in order. I hope you\'ll accept this small gesture of mine and think of a nice little position for me.”

Kang Jin-Ho\'s hand searching for a place to land eventually settled on his forehead. A dull ache began announcing itself inside his head. “Where did you hear that nonsense from?”

“Rather than nonsense, we already have seen the rumors verified, haven’t we, my lord?”

“…”

“Rest assured, my lord. Although greasing palms might not be seen as the most honorable activity, a person in charge receiving a well-meaning small gift and rewarding the other party with a cushy position is a common occurrence regardless of era or place.”

Wiggins relaxedly sipped the coffee before continuing with his explanation.

“Do not worry, my lord, as your reputation won\'t receive a knock. In fact, I\'d wager that some people must be rather pleased with this development, instead. After all, you\'ve been too unapproachable for many people, forcing them to rack their brains on how to butter up to you.”

“What? Wait a minute…”

“A suggestion, if I may. Placing a goods counter before the door and asking people to leave their bribes there will ensure that you\'d never worry about your emergency funds running out, my lord.”

“...Stop having fun at my expense, okay? I have a headache already.”

Wiggins chuckled good-heartedly. “My lord, allow me to be frank with you. I do not believe you\'ve made a terrible decision.”

He spoke in a gentle enough voice, but anyone with sharp discernment would\'ve realized a hint of strictness was hidden within Wiggins\' words. It was as if a parent was gently rebuking a child for making a simple mistake.

“However, it was also too premature, my lord. Whatever your reasons were, it\'s not always a good look for a person in charge to reverse his decision so soon after making it. If such a thing repeats itself, your subordinates will begin to develop habits of waiting for a little bit before carrying out your orders. To see if you\'ll change your mind again.”

“Don’t worry, the same thing won’t happen again,” said Kang Jin-Ho.

“Of course, I believe you,” Wiggins smiled brightly.

Kang Jin-Ho groaned deeply. “Is that why you’re here? To scold me?”

“No, that wasn’t my intention, my lord. I believe you’ve made the right call.”

“Really?”

“Yes,” Wiggins briefly nodded. “People sometimes overlook the importance of money, my lord. To be more precise, people do understand the importance of having money but tend to look down on those who handle money for them. And that\'s a terrible mindset to have.”

“Mm…”

“The accounting department must boast a certain level of prestige and authority. Those aspects are absolutely necessary to systematically unify the old sloppy ways of handling the Assembly\'s finances. If I\'m being honest, I\'d have preferred if you granted more authority to the accounting department.”

“More, you say?”

“Yes,” Wiggins nodded, then leisurely sipped another mouthful of coffee.

While observing this scene, Kang Jin-Ho got the impression that Wiggins enjoyed the kind of physical and mental leeway he simply didn\'t have.

Wiggins\' workload was just as hectic as Kang Jin-Ho\'s or Lee Hyeon-Su\'s. However, the Englishman never once looked harried. He always relaxedly took care of his business as if there was nothing to sweat about.

Kang Jin-Ho told himself to learn from Wiggins’ example. Learn to be this relaxed.

Wiggins put the coffee cup down and resumed his gentle smile. “A child whose candy was taken away from him will try to get it back. And, when the attempt fails, this child would inevitably grow hostile toward the candy thief.”

Kang Jin-Ho cocked an eyebrow. “...Meaning, toward me?”

“No, I’m sure those people lack the courage to do so. Life is precious no matter who you are, after all.”

The \'candy\' in this example was money. And the \'child\' was the individuals in power who recently witnessed their authority and source of funds taken away from them. It didn\'t have to be people, though, as a department of an organization would fit the description just fine.

Wiggins was implying that those people who were used to the concept of \'informally\' circulating funds would resist the upcoming changes to how the finances were handled.

“That woman, Lee Hyeon-Ju, is special in that regard. Quite useful, too. Allowing her to oversee the Assembly\'s finances will greatly benefit the organization in the long run. If you consider what it means to have the granddaughter of a man symbolizing the old ways, Lee Jung-Geol, taking the lead in the restructuring… Those wishing to stick to the old ways would have no choice but to concede. It\'d be like blowing your nose without using your hands.”

“Hmm…”

“Of course, we shouldn\'t forget that their loyalty is not toward Lee Hyeon-Ju but to her grandfather. Soon, they will start to view her as an enemy, too. When that happens, she will need a dependable backer, or it\'ll become too unbearable for her.”

Kang Jin-Ho narrowed his eyes. “And I’m that dependable backer?”

“Yes and no. It could also be her official rank in the organization. A high-ranking official position, plus the authority that goes with it… She will need both. That\'s why I implore you to be closer to her. Just a little more than before.”

“Mm…” Kang Jin-Ho slowly nodded in agreement.

“Also, I believe having her nearby will assist you with getting what you want.”

“...What I want?”

“Yes. I’m talking about Lee Hyeon-Su.”

Kang Jin-Ho silently stared at Wiggins and waited for the rest of the explanation.

“That kid has become a little too unruly lately, my lord. I fear you\'ve granted him far too much authority. Although it feels a little too late to voice my concerns this way, you\'ve made the correct decision with Lee Hyeon-Ju. Her presence will keep him in check.”

Kang Jin-Ho wordlessly took out a cigarette and mouthed it before snapping his fingers to light it up. “Phew… Mm, I think that’s a bit too over the top, Wiggins.”

“Am I wrong on this one, my lord?”

“Yeah." Kang Jin-Ho firmly nodded.

“Well, if my lord says I’m wrong, I must be.”

“I think you misunderstood me. It\'s definitely not about keeping Lee Hyeon-Su in check or anything like that.”

Wiggins tilted his head slightly. “I beg your pardon?”

“It\'s not keeping anyone in check, but… More like encouragement, I guess? No, let me revise that and say it\'ll be more like a stimulation for him.”

“A… stimulation?” Wiggins slowly nodded as if he finally understood. “I see. By having her work right under Lee Hyeon-Su, he\'d be stimulated by her excellence. And those two will most likely enjoy a great synergy, too…!”

Kang Jin-Ho puffed away at his cigarette. “Humans tend to do a far better job when someone is looking over their shoulders. Especially when there is a competent junior glaring at you from behind. As a senior, it’d feel like your feet are on fire.”

Wiggins slowly rubbed his chin. “How should I describe this… Although the intentions have become a little nobler, the truth has gone the other way? I\'d wager that Lee Hyeon-Su would rather prefer to be kept in check instead of this development.”

“You think so?” Kang Jin-Ho chuckled slightly.

Wiggins also chuckled along with his lord. “However… This does lead me to another question.”

“A question? What is it?”

“My lord, why aren’t you wary of Lee Hyeon-Su?”

“…”

Wiggins\' voice suddenly grew a little colder. “If that has been your intention all along, then we can all laugh about it and get back to work. However… Nothing has changed fundamentally. Even now, Lee Hyeon-Su is going beyond the authority you\'ve granted him. And it\'s harming the organization, my lord. That is why I\'m curious as to why you\'re still letting him run free.”

Kang Jin-Ho wordlessly and slowly puffed away at the cigarette before replying in a slightly languid fashion. “Why should I?”

“...I beg your pardon?”

“Do you believe you can only act within the confines of authority I\'ve granted you? That you shouldn\'t go above and beyond?”

“But, that is for the good of the organization and…”

“I see. Does that mean I must personally adjust the authority of a subordinate every time their skill set improves? With every single subordinate?”

“Mm…!” Wiggins couldn\'t immediately respond. This topic required further soul-searching, it seemed.

Kang Jin-Ho tapped the cigarette on the ashtray before explaining himself. “Lee Hyeon-Su is better than me in the fields I\'ve put him in charge of. Since that\'s the case, it makes sense to me to let him have full authority. So, I gave it to him. Should I care about anything else besides that?”

“My lord. Authority should never be shared, even between parents and their children.”

“Why not?”

“Well, that is because…” Wiggins clamped his mouth shut. Not because he couldn’t reply to Kang Jin-Ho, though.

If he tried to explain, their conversation would drag on for much longer than he’d like. Besides, where should he start explaining this rather elemental issue?

“Wiggins. My previous life ended in failure.”

“…”

“Do you know why it failed?”

Wiggins shook his head. “I don’t know, my lord.”

Kang Jin-Ho pensively replied, “It’s because I insisted on being a lone wolf.”

“Mm…” Wiggins slowly nodded after realizing what Kang Jin-Ho was trying to say. “However, my lord… Humans don’t always reciprocate trust with trust. As a matter of fact, you could even say that trust is another form of negligence. This is why humans have established various means to monitor each other. Starting from laws and regulations, to authority and responsibility… All these are ultimately meant to monitor your fellow human beings.”

“If I get stabbed in the back, that\'s where my story will end, I guess,” said Kang Jin-Ho without much concern. “It\'ll be my fault for lacking good judgment in people. So I will obviously take responsibility for it.”

“My lord, do you trust Lee Hyeon-Su?”

“It\'s a bit strange to call it trust. This feeling is a bit… off to be called trust or faith. If I\'m being honest, it\'s more like… Mm…” Kang Jin-Ho pondered his reply for a bit before nodding away. “I just enjoy his company.”

“...I beg your pardon?”

“I just like hanging out with him, so even if he’s going a bit overboard, I don’t mind turning a blind eye. I don’t have any grand schemes or anything like that. Really.”

Wiggins chuckled in dismay. “My lord, surely that can’t be your reason?”

Kang Jin-Ho coolly shrugged his shoulders. “What can I do when that\'s the truth? Lee Hyeon-Su doesn\'t look the type, you know? As far as I can tell, he\'s a good guy, so I\'m gonna let him be.”

“What if he crosses a line that shouldn’t be crossed?”

“I can just kick him in the butt, right? To scold him that that’s too much.”

Wiggins genuinely laughed at that. What a stunningly flabbergasting reply that was. So much so that he felt rather stupid for approaching this matter so seriously. However, that still didn’t change the fact that...

“My lord, that’s absolutely a terrible answer.”

“My bad,” Kang Jin-Ho shrugged his shoulders again.

“However, it is also the answer I wanted to hear the most from you, my lord. Lee Hyeon-Su would’ve been overjoyed to hear you say all this.”

Only Kang Jin-Ho could\'ve said such things and gotten away with it. And because Kang Jin-Ho said it, Wiggins didn\'t have a problem accepting it as truth. That was one of the reasons why Wiggins believed and served Kang Jin-Ho, after all!

“I fully understand your intentions, my lord. It’s just that I’ve also dedicated myself to the future of the Martial Assembly. Please grant me the necessary authority to stop Lee Hyeon-Su if I believe he’s gone overboard.”

“Sure. I also like hanging out with you, after all.”

“...Well, I\'m honored to hear that."

“Besides all that…” Kang Jin-Ho leaned slightly forward and meaningfully stared at Wiggins. “Remember that time when I asked you to teach me magic?”

“Yes, I do. However, I still wonder if magic could assist you in any meaningful way, my lord. If you\'re still keen, we could look at our schedule and arrange a…”

“Before that, I wanted to ask you about something.”

“Yes?”

“This magic and stuff…”

“...Yes?”

“It\'s like creating fantastical stuff out of nothing, right?”

“...Well, it\'s a yes and no, depending on what you mean, my lord. However, if you are talking about the foundation of magic, then I\'d have to say you\'re not that far off. The magic craft began as an attempt to cheat Mother Nature, after all.”

“I see, I see…”

“But why do you ask that, my lord?”

“I was just wondering…”

“Yes?”

The corners of Kang Jin-Ho\'s lips suspiciously curled up. “You must’ve heard of illusion magic, right?”

“Illusion…?”

Wiggins’ eyes trembled ever so slightly just then.


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