43. Face-to-face investigation

Six people.

This is the number of people who have made extreme choices since the collapse of Manacoin.

Of course, not all six people. It meant that there were only six people who did something big during the live stream. There were famous streamers, and there were also ordinary college students who were doing live for the first time.

Just by looking at these numbers, it was possible to know how much of a shock the Mana Coin incident was.

Even in Korea, it wasn’t just a financial scandal. It was a political incident with a lot of harm compared to any other gate in history.

I never knew when or how this would end. Of course, as soon as the general election was over, the whole Yeouido was paralyzed.

‘You wouldn’t have known that Kwon Ye-sol’s work would grow this much that year…. Even so, it doesn’t diminish the size of the sin at all.’

The person behind it was sitting right in front of me.

Sergeant Pyo and police officer Park Ji-soo were guarding Kwon Ye-sol’s left and right. Even Shin A-ram, the only aide in the pursuit team who was close to normal, was silently preparing for the recording. To leave Kwon Ye-sol’s statement as a video.

However, when I saw Kwon Ye-sol’s face, I felt a sense of desolation.

It was because Kwon Ye-sol felt too shabby compared to the nuisance he had caused to the world.

“Are you a cop? I just told this woman, oh, you’re the congressman’s secretary, right? She was beaten to death, but can she handle it if I expose this?”

She seemed to want to claim that she was subject to private sanctions. She didn’t even seem to remember what Ji had instructed her to do to trap me.

I can’t believe it.’

A subtly crooked head, a grinning expression even when standing still.

Overall, how to say. It was an impression that I would never be able to meet as a shooter at work. I also thought that I didn’t do that sh*t on Twitter for no reason.

“Kwon Ye-sol. I hope it saves you time. I need to know your sins so that I can decide which country to lead and which method.”

“No, I heard that I was beaten by your attendant… !”

“The person who hit you was not my attendant, but a police officer. Police officer Park Ji-soo. Although he is currently subject to a pay cut, he is able to perform his duties. He’s the one who grabbed the current police officer by the collar, so hitting you alone wouldn’t be a big deal.”

Ye-Sol Kwon hesitated for a moment at these words. I wonder if I can’t throw away my lingering feelings, “If the police hit a person… It’s worse,” He glanced at her camera.

She didn’t know if she wanted to withdraw the recording and beat her to death, or if she didn’t want to leave evidence.

To be honest, it didn’t matter either way.

“I will just embroider myself. Go to the embassy and make a special embroidery with it… !”

“Now is not the special embroidery period for overseas Koreans.”

“No, even if you say no, be flexible.”

I can’t. I nodded my head to the superintendent.

Wow!

It was the sound of Sergeant Pyo, a former special forces soldier, grabbing Kwon Ye-sol’s hair and pinning it to the table. It wasn’t just slamming it, it was just plugging it in.

How many seconds did the silence last?

It wasn’t until after a while that Kwon Ye-sol cautiously raised her head. Her facial bones seemed to be strong. At least it didn’t look like anything was broken. She didn’t understand why she was being beaten, but she must have realized that she shouldn’t make fun of her mouth.

“… What is this?”

“Kwon Ye-sol.”

“Huh?”

“I was the one who used violence against your bodyguard, Kim Bang-hee, who was lost over there. Hit me until the sandwedge broke. Since then, my party has stepped on it.”

“… ….”

“Kim Bang-hee, following your instructions, kidnapped and imprisoned the pathetic tourist for setting up drugs, and even tried to kill him. If Inspector Choi Dong-hoon hadn’t converted at the last minute, people would have died as planned. Am I wrong?”

“Rep. Suho Lee… sir? Wait for a sec.”

“I can proudly disclose all my actions.”

It wasn’t a bluff. I haven’t had a backlash against this.

A police inspector from Gyeonggi University who acted as Ye-Sol Kwon’s minion conspires to kidnap a tourist and conspire to murder.

And more than anything else, Kwon Ye-sol is a human being.

Would I have a chance to visit the detention center because I used some violence in the process of breaking through Kwon Ye-sol’s scheme? If the speculum summons me, I was willing to shout thank you. If you do well with unplay, you will benefit greatly.

“It would be better for you to cooperate.”

Kwon Ye-sol seemed to realize what kind of situation she was in. The blood-stained, curved sandwedge that was purposely left out of sight of her must also have been a great help in her decision.

“Kwon Ye-sol. Tell me who is involved.”

“That’s it.”

Kwon Yesol hesitantly opened her mouth.

After a while, the name that came up in her mouth was more colorful than I expected.

*

First of all, it seemed that the entertainment industry would turn upside down.

The names of A-class actors and idols that Ye-Sol Kwon entertained with VIPs (Wall Street Gummer, others, just nerds, and even 4th generation chaebols) to attract her investment came up.

As a result of this, it was going to be difficult to release several new movies and dramas. It seemed that even a boy group that sold 1 million copies in the first week would go bankrupt.

But the really serious problem wasn’t the entertainment industry. The topicality may not match the entertainment world, but politically, a name that is about 10 times heavier has come out.

“Yuk Seo-yeong is my lawyer.”

“Yuk Seo-yeong?”

In terms of popularity, he was a rookie. Although he is a former prosecutor and a lawyer, most of the people do not even know the existence of a person named Yuk Seo-yeong.

The problem is that the human named Yuk Seo-young recently became a judge of the Constitutional Court. She even was a human being nominated for a presidential share.

‘f*ck. Somehow, the movement at the Blue House was also a bit strange.’

It wasn’t that Kwon Ye-sol suddenly went mad and claimed that her incumbent Constitutional Court judge was her lawyer.

“A month before the crash, she put money into Lawyer Yuk Seo-young and signed a contract. She was before she was a constitutional judge.”

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The days when Yuk Seo-yeong was just a former attorney general. Kwon Ye-sol gave her a huge sum of 5 billion won, and she signed a contract with her saying, “In the future, Kwon Ye-sol will be in charge of handling the cases entrusted to her.”

The problem was that Yuk Seo-young became the Constitutional Court judge after that.

‘It seems that her fees were also paid in coins. It wasn’t even disclosed during the confirmation hearing…. No, the fact that she accepted the constitutional judge in the first place is an idiot?’

Even after her mana coin gate exploded, Yuk Seo-young pretended not to know her face with an iron plate.

“I contacted him recently, but he said sh*t. I’ll refund your fees, so let’s do something that didn’t exist. I’m not an idiot, and there’s no way I’ll respond.”

The situation even contacted until recently. Thanks to this, it seemed that the legal profession and the Blue House would find themselves in a f*cking situation at the same time. Even so, the government and the ruling party are in a state of sickness.

In the midst of this, there is one comforting thing.

It was said that the eternal rivals of the Peace Party, friends of the Liberal Party, who exchange power and divide the political scene, were also involved.

‘Well, there’s no way the Liberal Party could be innocent with these.’

It was not at the level of dozens of people like the Peace Party. It must be that there is no super spreader like former CEO Park Ha-sun.

However, the firepower seemed to be considerable.

“The mayor of Seoul, Rose Hwa.”

“A rose? Could it be that you gave it to yourself?”

“No, to his son.”

Jang Mi-hwa, mayor of Seoul. Among the opposition presidential candidates, he was the nobleman who led the way. Anyway, the political scene of the Republic of Korea was a game that revolved around the presidential candidate.

I never thought that such a big man’s son would be involved with Kwon Ye-sol.

There are many children of politicians who get into trouble with drugs, drunk driving, or school violence, but this one was a bit different. These days, even children can lose their hands, but it must be difficult.

Should I say it’s fortunate that the Peace Party wasn’t the only bankruptcy? Or is it right to be grieved because the whole of Korea has been ruined because of the coin fight?

The first priority was to find out the truth.

“I heard that Jang Mi-hwa, the son of the mayor of Seoul, has a messy reputation. So how much did you pay? Or did he join the investment?”

“… ….”

Kwon Ye-sol doesn’t answer and just takes a break.

It could be because he didn’t want to show his hand, but he felt something strange. It was because he had a subtly grinning expression while secretly checking his eyes for fear of being beaten.

Although it was the first time I met him, I could understand why Kwon Ye-sol was acting like that.

‘It must mean that there are ingredients to turn into the Hope Society, maybe.’

Kwon Ye-sol had a knack for imagining a positive future even in the worst situation.

Immediately after the collapse of Manacoin, he tried to issue Mana 2.0, But gave up only after being desperately dissuaded by former CEO Park Ha-sun.

Even now, having fallen into a trap she had dug herself, she did not seem to have completely abandoned her hope.

What is the basis? As she pondered, she had a vague idea.

“… Inspector Choi Dong-hoon said that your wealth is over 400 billion won.”

“What does that bastard know?”

“That 400 billion won. Do you still have it?”

Kwon Ye-sol paused for a moment at these words. It wasn’t exactly a look that was stabbed in the middle of the day. Just rolling her eyeballs while licking her pursed lips.

Only then did the answer come out when Park Ji-soo slowly raised his arm.

“It’s not 400 billion, right now. I use it a lot since I got a bounty.”

“I mean she did something in case she gets arrested…. It seems to be a way to smear as many people as possible. Is my guess right? Well, considering your personality, there’s no way you’d try to die alone.”

I wonder if my remarks are filled with anger. Kwon Ye-sol suddenly glared at me.

“So don’t corner me… Kuck!”

Kwon Ye-sol’s face turned back.

One reason. It was because I unknowingly held her pitching wedge short and hit Kwon Ye-sol in the snout. Probably some of her teeth are out.

It was violence that was driven impulsively because I couldn’t stand the soaring spirit.

There is only one reason. I don’t know exactly what it was, but I had a hunch that the last money of this year would plunge the political arena into the mud again.

“Tell me. What have you done?”

Ye-Sol Kwon added more details while shedding her blood.

After hearing that, I knew. That my predictions were correct. The political world was to be overturned once the nuisance committed by Kwon Ye-sol at the last minute was revealed. I would rather benefit from it, but I couldn’t laugh. It’s such an embarrassing situation.

‘Still, I have to do what I have to do.’

Now that we’ve arrested and secured statements, it’s time to use this achievement politically.

In order to punish Kwon Ye-Sol harshly, I was thinking of making the game as big as possible.

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