In the midst of the chaos, a large, vicious-looking dog burst through the café doors. It snarled and barked, its eyes locked onto the loan shark leader. The leader stumbled backwards, his face contorted with terror as the dog charged towards him.
Just as the dog was about to reach him, another bolt of lightning struck nearby, blinding everyone inside. When their vision cleared, they saw that the dog had vanished, leaving behind only a scorched patch on the floor.
The loan shark leader stood frozen in place, his chest heaving with panicked breaths. He looked around wildly, taking in the scene of destruction and misfortune that had befallen his gang.
His eyes fell on Seung-ho once more, and this time, there was no denying the truth. Seung-ho had cursed them, and now they were paying the price.
"You... you did this," he gasped, pointing an accusing finger at Seung-ho.
As the police arrived and the loan sharks were escorted out, the patrons of Bob Shop began to whisper and speculate about the bizarre events that had just unfolded. Some claimed to have seen a supernatural presence, while others insisted it was all a coincidence.
Bob, the owner of the café, couldn't believe his eyes as he surveyed the damage. The shattered windows, the fallen sign, and the strange burns on the floor were unlike anything he had ever witnessed.
"What in the world just happened here?" he muttered to himself, shaking his head in disbelief.
Meanwhile, Seung-ho sat calmly at his table, finishing his breakfast as if nothing out of the ordinary had occurred. He glanced up as Parker entered the café, taking in the chaotic scene with wide eyes.
"Seung-ho," Parker said urgently, rushing over to him.
"Did you see what happened? Those loan sharks... they were cursed or something."
Seung-ho shrugged nonchalantly and took a sip of his hot cocoa.
{Humph who told them to wrong me?}
Parker didn't bother asking for more he knows about Seung-ho if he were to cry or feel injustice toward him misfortune just come out of nowhere.
Parker sighed and sat down across from Seung-ho, running a hand through his hair.
"You know, sometimes I wonder how you manage to stay so calm in the face of all this chaos," he said, gesturing to the damaged café.
Seung-ho looked up at him, his eyes sparkling with mischief.
"What's the point of getting worked up?" he asked, tilting his head slightly.
"I have the power to handle any situation that comes my way. Why waste energy on unnecessary emotions?"
Parker shook his head, a small smile playing on his lips.
"You're something else, Seung-ho," he said, leaning back in his chair.
Just then, Bob approached their table, his face etched with concern and curiosity.
"Seung-ho," he began hesitantly.
"I couldn't help but notice... those things that happened to the loan sharks. Did you have something to do with that?"
Seung-ho blinked innocently at Bob, a picture of innocence.
"Why would you think that? It just misfortune Uncle Bob, Uncle Bob, let me read your fortune,"he said, batting his eyelashes.
Bob hesitated for a moment, unsure whether to believe Seung-ho's innocent act. But something about the young man's calm demeanor and the strange events that had just transpired made him wary of pressing further.
"Never mind," he said finally, shaking his head.
"Just... be careful, okay? I don't want any more trouble in my café."
Seung-ho nodded solemnly, his expression serious for a brief moment before breaking into a mischievous grin.
"Of course, Uncle Bob. I'll be on my best behavior," he promised, crossing his heart with his finger.
As Bob walked away, Parker leaned in closer to Seung-ho, lowering his voice.
"What is his fortune?" Parker asked.
"His fortune? Uncle Bob has done so many good deeds that he won't have any problem later."
"So boring," Parker whined.
Seung-ho rolled his eyes at Parker's complaint, taking another sip of his hot cocoa.
"What did you expect? A tragic ending?" he asked sarcastically.
"No, but a little excitement never hurt anyone," Parker retorted, pouting slightly.
Seung-ho smirked and leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms over his chest.
"Well, if you're so eager for drama, maybe you should try reading fortunes yourself," he suggested teasingly.
Parker's eyes widened at the idea, a mischievous glint appearing in them.
"You know what? I think I will," he said, standing up abruptly.
"Let's see... Ah! That lady over there looks like she could use some guidance."
He pointed to a middle-aged woman sitting alone in the corner, staring wistfully out the window.
Seung-ho watched as Parker approached the woman, a amused expression on his face. He couldn't wait to see how this would play out.
{Oh boy, this is going to be good.}
Meanwhile, outside the café, the loan shark leader sat in his car, seething with anger and humiliation. He couldn't believe that he had been outsmarted by a mere seventeen year old boy.
Seung-ho looked at the woman.
"Her fortune telling she has two kids a daughter and a son married and she is a grandmother, but this old woman needs to go to the hospital," Seung-ho said he took the bacon and shoved it in his mouth. Parker looked at the old lady who turned around and stared back at them.
"Old Miss, I have something to say, you should go to the hospital you have no problem with your heart but your lungs you have a small tumor," Seung-ho said.
"Youuu! Dare curse me?" The old woman shouted raising her purse to hit Seung-ho who held his hand out.
"No no please just go and check it out or else you won't make it passed three months," Seung-ho said. The old woman Ali Quin was so angry but didn't bother with a mere seventeen year old.
{This old woman such a wonderful old woman dies early huh the Ali Family not powerful but have money damn it should have asked for money.}
"Come on let's go back to the apartment," Parker said.
"Wait I need to go out," Seung-ho said he stood up and walked away taking a taxi. Seung-ho closed his eyes as the taxi driver took Seung-ho to the Su Estate the moment he walked outside Seung-ho stood outside one of the manor. Over 470 years ago this villa manor was his where he did countless of his works and stayed lazily. He knew the password so he pushed the code the moment he walked inside the yard group of bodyguards surrounded Seung-ho. Seung-ho just looked forward his eyes noticed a young man. The young man the eldest great great grandson Su Qain stared at Seung-ho.
"Tell me how did you get here? Who sent you?" Su Qain asked coldly. Seung-ho looked at this great grandson of his not had not bad.
"The password changes every three minutes, and the passwords can be from Chinese characters, to other language's characters."
Su Qain was shocked by hearing this because only his great grandfather, grandfather, and the other six elders know about this but how can an outsider know?
"Let me see Su Wei," Seung-ho said ignoring Su Qain who followed him.
"Who told you the passcode? What is your connection to my great grandfather?" Su Qain asked indifferently.
Seung-ho stopped at the door and his eyes slightly narrowed. All he did was look up before he opened the door he saw an elderly man laying on the bed and Seung-ho sat down and grabbed Su Wei hand. Seung-ho felt tears streaming down his cheeks.
"Wei Wei, dad is back," he mumbled as he touched Su Wei forehead and wiped his body. 470 years ago when he came down the mountain he decided to adopted four kids as his children since he honestly didn't care about romance and from then on Su Wei, Su Rose, Su Yin, and Su Ruino Seung-ho couldn't help but raise them and pamper them like his own and from since they were babies he trained them in each of their favorite fields so of course he can't be heartless even when he is reborn into a new body.
Seung-ho grabbed a pen and paper and he started to draw as he hummed a song he sing to the kids when they were four years old. Su Qain just watched Su Nian stepped forward staring at her eldest cousin.
"Cousin who is this guy? What is his relationship with great grandpa?" Su Nian said. Seung-ho finished the drawing and he stood up he grabbed his backpack and walked outside the door.
"Thank you, um well can I come again and see him? Let's exchange contact information," Seung-ho said holding out his phone Su Qain agreed.
