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Chapter 9 - Chapter 9: The Art of War — and Deals

‎We arrived at a private estate near the outskir Busan—one that my grandfather once used during Cold War negotiations. Its ownership was under a dummy shell company, but it still bore the mark of the Park Family: stone lions by the gate, cameras hidden in shadows, and barbed fencing reinforced with embedded carbon steel.

‎The convoy entered without a hitch. Every camera went dark the moment we passed through the gate.

‎Asura, sitting in the front passenger seat, turned toward me.

‎"The client is already inside. Do you want us to stand by or enter the room with you?"

‎I adjusted the cufflink on my left wrist and answered without hesitation.

‎"Stand by. If I can't handle a soft-bellied arms broker, I'm not qualified to lead this family."

‎He smirked slightly, but nodded. "As you command."

‎The doors opened, and I stepped out into a cold marble courtyard. Waiting at the grand entrance was another terrifying sight.

‎Not a summoned being. Not one of mine.

‎A real man.

‎Over 190cm tall. Bald. Scarred across the neck. Black gloves, black boots, and a face carved from years of war. He bowed with military precision.

‎"Young Master Ian. My name is Gunwoo Ryu. I serve your grandfather."

‎Ah. One of those.

‎The human monsters of the elder generation. I had only seen them from a distance on the island. Each one carried the air of death itself.

‎**"Is this your first deployment off-island?" I asked him.

‎Gunwoo didn't flinch. "It is my first deployment with you. I've been deployed since before you were born."**

‎I liked him.

‎We moved through the hall, surrounded by guards—half summoned, half living—and entered the underground conference suite. There, seated with a glass of brandy, was a wiry man in a tan overcoat. Gold chain. Eyes sharp and calculating.

‎This was Park Hwan. An independent South Korean arms broker connected to several mercenary groups in Asia. He had requested a private meeting with "a representative of the Park Family" after hearing rumors of our weapons resurfacing.

‎He had no idea he was sitting with the future face of war.

‎"You're younger than I expected," Hwan said, swirling his glass.

‎"And you're older than you should be to still be alive in this line of work," I replied calmly, taking a seat opposite him.

‎He laughed—a hollow, showy bark. Testing me. I didn't blink.

‎"So, you're the new lion cub. The world's been waiting to see if you bite."

‎I folded my hands, letting silence stretch between us. In negotiation, the first to speak often loses.

‎Eventually, he gave in.

‎"I represent buyers. They want small arms first. Ammo, too. But what caught their eye… were the drones."

‎I leaned in. "My drones aren't for decoration. They're modeled after predator-class units, but with AI integration from my summons' base coding. They don't miss."

‎Hwan paused. He realized now—this wasn't secondhand military gear. This was proprietary. Advanced. Illegal in every country.

‎Exactly what he wanted.

‎"They're willing to offer cryptocurrency equivalent to 7 billion won… for a monthly supply."

‎I tilted my head. "Double it. Then we talk delivery schedule."

‎He blinked. "Double? That's—"

‎"You're not just buying weapons. You're buying the protection of the Park Family. Do you know what that means?"

‎He didn't answer. So I continued.

‎"It means no one touches your shipments. It means airports turn blind. Satellites glitch. It means your enemies go missing."

‎Gunwoo Ryu stood quietly behind me, his expression unreadable.

‎Hwan leaned back, defeated but impressed.

‎"I'll send the revised offer to my clients. Can I at least get a demonstration?"

‎"You just had one," I said, standing. "You're alive. That's your demo."

‎I walked out of the room. Gunwoo followed, his presence like a second shadow.

‎[POV: Gunwoo Ryu]

‎As I followed the Young Master, I watched the way the guards parted before him. Not because they were ordered to. Because they feared him.

‎He moved like he'd already inherited the throne—even if no one had crowned him yet.

‎Back at the Rolls-Royce, he stopped before entering.

‎"Gunwoo-ssi."

‎I raised an eyebrow. "Yes?"

‎"You served my grandfather for decades. Tell me… how do you think I compare?"

‎There was silence.

‎Then I answered with the truth:

‎"He was a storm. You… you're a black hole. The world won't survive getting too close."

‎He smirked.

‎[POV: Jinyoung Park — Age 6]

‎Back on the island, I was studying sword patterns. Not because I liked them—but because I wanted to be like my hyung.

‎The servants said he'd left days ago. Mom said he was chasing his dream. But I knew better.

‎Ian wasn't chasing anything.

‎He was claiming it.

‎End of Chapter 9

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