19. Let's try this, right?

After that, the work flowed to the four thousand.

I imitated a ninja who had already been through it once and caused enough trouble. It must have been hard to do it alone, but it was easy to use the newly accepted people this time. It was the people in the lowest ranks who had nothing better to do with capability, power, money, but they were the only ones who could do it, and that was the rumor.

People who are somewhat skilled or part of a force live busy every day and dominate the atmosphere within the city are the lowest people who spend most of their days in awe.

There is a saying that one person incites a hundred.

More than fifty people who had recently gathered and started to shed counter-information on the permanently run information guild, people began to become increasingly confused. Of course there must have been someone who noticed some strange generosity. However, no one disputed it outwardly.

There were two reasons for this.

One was because the opponent was Japan. If it isn't the second time in the world, it's Korea that hates Japan so much. People who thought it was as cold as ever heard the news and unconsciously thought, 'If it's Japan, it's worth it.' And he also raised some objections.

"Do you have any proof that Japan really did that? Well, who's trying to frame you? 'There were some who claimed, but this part of the story was taken care of because people said they were close friends, even though Sung-hoon did not actively use his hands.

The second was because it was confirmed that the Japanese side had begun to recruit and train large numbers of soldiers.

"Surveys have shown that nearly 20,000 people have power."

"Twenty thousand? Hiya, that's a lot. Wouldn't we lose if we fought a war?"

"Lose? Do we look ridiculous? Does Korea look ridiculous? Even if they come in, we can apply them easily!"

"Is that...?"

"The total population of both cities is similar, but the problem is that you don't think we're better than the Japanese?"

"No way! That's ridiculous! I'm confident I can handle ten of them myself."

It's easy to see how many people there are in the city, even if it's impossible to pinpoint the exact location. Just checking ranking in the temple will help you understand. A person who has completely lost his life is immediately excluded from the ranking and any living person is currently in the ranking regardless of the situation.

The Korean population was roughly 85,000, while the Japanese population was slightly over a hundred thousand. Although there were more people in Japan, most people were not afraid.

Rather, I was confident that the numbers were not that much of an algebra. The fact that there is a real battle is that not all of them leave the city to fight, but those who actually fight are determined to be somewhat skilled.

Even though the numbers were small, Jill was someone they thought was far ahead of themselves.

At some point, when public opinion began to confirm, Sung-hoon finally took Akiko and went to visit him.

The explanation Sung-hoon gave was simple. The Japanese will take moral responsibility and yell at South Korea and wage war on it or demand massive compensation.

"So let's get this straight. You saved her from being chased from Japan."

"Right."

"You snooped around the Japanese city and rescued it by accident, but it turns out that there was a frightening instant hidden?"

"Exactly!"

Let's go, let's go!

"One more clap and I'll break your wrist."

"Oh, you're still cold."

"This is for you only. Keep talking."

"Ms. Yukiko here is a sacrifice made by Kamikaze to think that she was sacrificed by Koreans on the Japanese side. I tried to get rid of the Japanese who were trying to kill me, and once the situation seemed urgent, I rescued them, but in the process, I inevitably found myself with the Japanese."

Even if the ghost had strong skills, it would have been even weirder if he had come back from hitting the ground near another city without leaving any evidence. In that regard, the words of the Ghost have been heard reasonably.

"At the same time as Yukiko was recovering from running away, I came to see her like this, but in many ways I was not relieved."

"What specifically does it mean to be insecure?"

"I have an expectation that you're going to frame me and set up a billy."

"... What else is a self-conscious excess?"

"No, from the Japanese side, I'm a reluctant person to know their secrets. It's very likely that you're going to use me as a billy to wage a war, or to demand that you hand over my identity."

Of course, I didn't believe in coercion at first. Because it was ridiculous to work with a suspicious human being who didn't usually go to credit and a Japanese man who didn't even know where to get it. But when it came to coercion, it was really unfortunate that I had to change my mind.

This is because the report posted by Choi Yoo Jae, who returned immediately after completing the investigation, was almost perfectly consistent with what the ghost said.

"Massive military mobilization, stockpiling of supplies, sending envoys there with training?"

"Yes, it's just my personal opinion, but these kids aren't in the mood. It was a public opinion that seemed to be thinking positively about the war, not the Ministry of the Interior."

To be precise, Korea was no different. However, Choi Yoo Jae, who had just returned, was not aware of the fact.

"And above all, at the end of this, to secure the ghost's identity?"

"Yes. I don't know what happened before or after, but I heard that he kidnapped the Japanese and tortured them."

When he heard this report, he hastened to gather staff and cerebral departments, including Yu White Woo, to begin discussions. There was one conclusion from reviewing opinions from various angles and finding information from various facts.

"I think there's a good chance the ghost might be telling the truth."

"At what rate?"

"It'll be about nine to one."

"If you're a nine-to-one, it's just as true."

For a white cow who is always preparing for a crisis, the probability was in fact just the truth.

"First of all, the information Choi Yoo Jae brought, and most importantly, the testimony of a person named Yukiko, is decisive. Of course, we have to make sure that he's Japanese, but is it common sense to cooperate with the person who inflicted the torture?"

"That's... that's right."

"Yes, assuming that the Japanese were kidnapped and tortured ten days ago claiming to be gone, they would not do anything to help if they tried to avenge the person who tortured them."

There were two types of mistresses: coercive and infamous.

I didn't even imagine that there would be a madman who was actually trying to set up a bribe against the country for his own safety, and that it would be impossible to do anything to a woman named Yukiko in such a short time.

But they weren't weird.

It was even weirder to think that it was possible to break the human mind in ten days.

After that, it was simple.

The Japanese side confirmed that the portrait of the missing person was quite similar to the portrait that Yukiko initially handed over, and at an unexpected confrontation, the Japanese representative immediately identified the opponent and named him Yukiko.

At this point, there is nothing more to see.

"Let's try this, shall we? Yes, if you're going to do this, you have to make sure. I'll make you regret it with tears."

"Let's do this now, shall we? Huh? Since when have Korean, or Josheng, people become so arrogant?! Did your liver swell and pop out of your stomach?"

"This is a bit serious. Is that true?"

"Yes, yes! The Koreans kicked me out without even listening to the offer. Moreover, they were mobilizing large numbers of troops to camp outside the castle."

"What's that number?"

"The day was dark, so I couldn't pinpoint it, but once I checked, it looked like the number of New Orleans and Freshmen."

Ryoske kept his mouth shut and was submerged in thoughts.

'Am I wrong? Are they really trying to start a war on the Korean side?'

Of course, they mobilized troops, and so did they, but that didn't get into Ryosuke's consideration. We are almost at the same time mobilizing troops from this side and sending envoys. That's impossible unless you notice the movement on this side and herd your troops.

"Ryosuke! Just give the order right now, and I'll lead the New Orleans to the front."

"No, just calm down. It's not just about emotion."

"What is it you don't want to do with your emotions? Huh? You're going to sit there thinking like that for a thousand years!"

"Argh…."

The nature of the Korean and Japanese cerebral ministries was the opposite.

If the combination of angry leaders and cold staff was South Korea, Japan was a combination of cold leaders and angry staff. Either way, there was a first class.

'When this happens, I really want to beat it all up.'