I canโt do this anymore. Truly. (2)
โGet in there, you wretch!โ
โAaagh!โ
The boy who had been thrown into the prison cell rolled across the floor, then sprang back up as if bouncing back. But before he could even turn himself around, the prison door slammed shut with a thud.
The boy, Seok Hanbin, quickly clung to the bars as he shouted.
โNo! Why are you locking up an innocent person!โ
โHoho. Innocent? Then are you saying you have never swindled Lord Song out of his money?โ
โHow is that a crime! The bastards who lend money at usury, and the man behind them, are all the same kind of scum! Whatโs so mortal a sin about cheating them out of a little!โ
โTsk, tsk. Such a young brat, and already so impudent. Go on, run your mouth all you like, you bastard. Last time, it ended with a flogging, but it wonโt be that way this time. Youโll receive penal servitude, no question. If you want to come back alive, youโll have quite the hardship ahead of you.โ
โEeeek!โ
Seok Hanbinโs mouth fell open, and then he violently shook the bars he was gripping.
โWhat did I do so wrong that youโre throwing me into the mines!โ
โIt is not as if what you cheated them out of was merely a coin or two. So do not waste your strength for nothing. You should save it for swinging a pickaxe.โ
โW-Wait! Just a moment!โ
As the constables, chuckling, were about to turn away, Seok Hanbin quickly called out again.
โNo, come on! Donโt be like that! Just come here for a moment.โ
โWhat trickery is this brat trying to pull now?โ
โWhat could I possibly pull off when Iโm locked in a cell? Itโll only take a moment. I really do have something to say.โ
โWhat is it?โ
Though the constables wore expressions of utter disbelief, they approached Seok Hanbin again. Then Seok Hanbin quickly swept his gaze left and right to check whether anyone was around, and whispered softly.
โHow much do you get paid?โ
โHm?โ
โYour salary, I mean, your salary. As constables, you canโt be getting much, can you?โ
โYou little bastard, Iโve had just about enough ofโฆ!โ
โShh! Lower your voice.โ
Seok Hanbin grinned broadly.
โNow, letโs think about this. Why was I brought here?โ
โBecause you committed fraud, wasnโt it, you insolent brat.โ
โThatโs right. Thatโs right. I swindled someone out of money. Then where do you suppose that money went?โ
โHm?โ
The constablesโ eyes narrowed slightly. At that, Seok Hanbin lowered his voice a little more.
โYou caught the person, but the money hasnโt been recovered. Then doesnโt that mean the money is still somewhere?โ
โโฆโ
โNow, how much was it I swindled again?โ
The constables shut their mouths. The money this brat had swindled was surely an enormous sum, one they would not even dare dream of. Hadnโt Lord Song, known as the richest man in Jinan, been beside himself with fury?
โU-Um.โ
As the constables let out low groans, as though they had realized something, Seok Hanbin raised the corner of his mouth and whispered even more furtively.
โDonโt you need money? With that money, you wouldnโt have to suffer like this anymore. You could build a grand estate somewhere quiet and live in luxury. Am I wrong?โ
Yes, with that money, they wouldnโt have to keep suffering through this workโฆ
โThis brat is up to another trick!โ
Only when the constable, who had been lost in sweet delusions, heard the voice of another constable did he abruptly come to his senses. The young brat was such a smooth talker that he had almost fallen for it.
โTh-Thatโs right! Trying to bribe us, are you? Do you think we would fall for that?!โ
โFall for that? Why would I deceive you?โ
โHow are we supposed to trust a swindlerโs words!โ
โOh, come on, a swindler is only a swindler when heโs outside the cell. How could a man locked inside a cell commit fraud?โ
โโฆโ
โWhat good would having money do for me when I’m locked up? In that case, it would be better for me to share some of it and get out, wouldnโt it?โ
Before the constables could say anything, Seok Hanbin tapped the bars of the cell with his fingertip.
โLetโs split it cleanly into four shares. One for each of you, and two for me.โ
โWh-Why do you get two? If we split it, it should be into three.โ
โCome on, no matter how you look at it, that wouldnโt be fair. The two of you can just take the money, pretend you donโt know anything, smooth things over, and then quietly move somewhere else to live well. But I have to go on the run from now on.โ
โHm.โ
โNow, now, Iโm telling you, even that much would let you live in luxury for the rest of your lives. Thereโs nothing difficult about it. Just leave this cell door open, and Iโll handle the rest.โ
โThen how are we supposed to get the money?โ
โHow many gates do you think there are? To leave the magistrateโs office*, thereโs only the front gate. Wait there. Once I come out, we can go get the money together.โ
The constablesโ gazes wavered even more violently.
He was still only a small lad, so it didnโt seem likely he could climb over the officieโs high walls. In the end, he would have no choice but to pass through the front gate. The magistrateโs office of Jinan did not particularly station guards at the gate, so once he got out of the cell, there would be nothing to stop this fellow from escaping.
โWhat do you think?โ
Seok Hanbin briskly rubbed his hands together. Judging by the dazed look in the constablesโ eyes, it seemed they had more or less fallen for itโฆ
Thud.
โKkweeeeeek!โ
Struck on the crown of his head by a cudgel that flew in from beyond the bars, Seok Hanbin collapsed flat on the spot.
After writhing briefly in pain, he sprang back up.
โWhy did you hit me!โ
โTsk, tsk. Look at this insolent brat. Trying to bribe constables, are you?โ
โAh, seriously, thereโs no getting through to you! Thatโs why youโre still just constables!โ
โDonโt bother, you wretch. Did you think I wouldnโt know youโre penniless? Everyone around here who would know knows that you tried to run a business near Qinghe and lost everything. Tsk, tsk. Incompetent, yet all talk.โ
โIncompetent? What do you mean, incompetent!โ
Sparks flew from Seok Hanbinโs eyes.
โHow is that something that happened because I was incompetent! How is a person supposed to stop a flood! If anyone was incompetent, it was the County Magistrate [์งํ(็ฅ็ธฃ) – an official] who failed at flood control [์น์(ๆฒปๆฐด)]!โ
โYes, yes. Next time, go visit His Excellency the County Magistrate and be sure to tell him exactly that. If you can, that is. Tsk, tsk. Little demon of a brat. Canโt let oneโs guard down for even a moment.โ
โNo, Iโm telling you, I really do have money! Have you lived your whole lives being tricked and nothing elseโฆโ
Thud.
Flop.
After striking Seok Hanbin on the head again with a cudgel to silence him, the constables clicked their tongues and turned away.
โAt any rate, heโs rotten to the core.โ
โWow, even knowing full well, I almost fell for it. Lord Song even called us aside and warned us that the brat doesnโt have a single coin, told us not to fall for his tricks, and still, for a momentโฆโ
โThat is why that little brat has such notorious reputation throughout Jinan.โ
โTsk. Still, it is a shame.โ
โWhatโs there to be sorry about? Letโs go have a drink. Since we caught that brat, wonโt Lord Song give us a generous reward? Haha.โ
Even as the constables grumbled and moved away, Seok Hanbin remained lying facedown as he was. After lying there fuming for quite a while, he slowly rolled over and stretched out flat on his back.
โAh. Itโs over. Completely over.โ
Seok Hanbin, who had been staring up at the prison ceiling, suddenly twisted his face in frustration.
โDamn it. The plan was perfect.โ
He had deceived Lord Song, and even secured a large sum from the Black Water Manor [ํ์๋ฐฉ – heuksubang] through usury. All that remained was to slip away and leave Jinan.
โWho the hell were those bastards in black!โ
His plan had gone awry because, when he returned home, some strange fellows had been waiting inside. In that instant, he had been flustered and had no choice but to move differently from his original plan.
โAaaaagh! The more I think about it, the angrier I get! What the hell were those bastards doing?! And why did I have to panic then, too!โ
Seok Hanbin irritably raked his fingers through his hair.
What could he do? Men with swords, men he had never seen before in his life, had been sitting inside his house, and not just one of them but several. How could he not be startled?
โPhew.โ
Seok Hanbin let out a deep sigh.
โPenal servitude, huhโฆโ
Penal servitude was a punishment where one was dragged off to a mine or a labor camp and made to suffer there for several years. But the reason penal servitude was a heavier punishment than flogging, where one was beaten with a club, was thatโฆ
โWas it one in three who died?โ
It was because not many of those taken to the mines ever returned. He had heard that not even one out of three came back with their bodies intact.
Even returning like that was something only ordinary people could hope for. Since he had already incurred the enmity of the Black Water Manor, there was a high chance that Seok Hanbin would end up as a pile of bleached bones thrown into some secluded corner of the mines. Even thinking optimistically, he had to assume that nine times out of ten, he would die.
So, to sum it up, the moment he was dragged away like this, he was as good as dead.
โUgh. I have to come up with something.โ
The future was a problem, but the present was an even greater one.
The state of the prison cell was, quite literally, the worst. It was filthy, damp, and crawling with rats and insects. Food? Even your average commoner not infrequently went without meals, so what country would feed criminals? If the state used its own money to provide meals even for those who had committed crimes, there would be no shortage of people who would commit crimes on purpose just to be locked up.
โLast time I was locked up, Iโve nearly starved to death, too.โ
Would this time be any different? He might die before he was even dragged off for penal servitude.
โUuugh.โ
Seok Hanbin groaned in frustration and tossed about.
Sure enough, as soon as the constables disappeared, the rats began to creep around. Good grief – what on earth. That one over there was so big it was practically the size of a forearm. A white one the size of a forearmโฆ
โA weasel?โ
Seok Hanbin sprang upright, doubting his own eyes.
In the dead of night, of all thingsโฆ No, in the middle of a prison cell, what sort of weasel was this?
But the real reason he got to his feet was not because a weasel had appeared before his eyes. It was because that weasel was dressed in some kind of dark clothing, almost like a person.
โAm I seeing things..โ
A weasel wearing clothes. At this rate, next a tiger flying through the sky would probably show up. It was not as though it were a dragon or a vermilion bird. Something like that had never even existed in his imaginationโฆ
Kiiiiiiiiiii!
But the weasel before his eyes, as if to prove that it was no illusion, walked straight towards Seok Hanbin. And not on four legs, but on two.
โUhโฆ.โ
There was no way a weasel could have an expression, and yet somehow, from that tiny face, he could almost feel the emotion, โWhat a damned bother, I could just die.โ
The weasel trudged over on two feet, then shoved its forepaw deep into its clothing and pulled something out.
Something metallic, worn smooth with useโฆ
โT-That canโt beโฆ a-a key? The prison cell key? Really?โ
Seok Hanbinโs mouth fell wide open.
If his eyes were not mistaken, it was definitely the prison cell key the constable had been carrying earlier. How in the world had that weasel gotten hold of it?
But the weasel before him, as though it could not even be bothered to explain, simply tossed the prison key right in front of him.
Kiiiiiiiiiiiii!
Then it stretched out its forepaw and pointed at the dungeon door. As if to say, โI donโt feel like talking – just open it and get out already.โ
โโฆThis is driving me mad.โ
As if bewitched, Seok Hanbin picked up the key and staggered towards the door.
Whack!
โAaagh!โ
And at that moment, Seok Hanbin clutched his backside and tumbled forward.
Kiiiiiiiiii!
โA-Alright, I got it! I just have to hurry up, right!โ
What kind of weasel was this, being that viciousโฆ
The weasel threatened him, wiggling the tip of the hind foot it had thrust straight forward. Seeing that, Seok Hanbin shook his head without even realizing it.
โNo, seriously, does this actually make any sense?โ
Still dazed, Seok Hanbin reached his hand outside the bars, grabbed the lock, and cautiously pushed the key in.
โSurely, unless Iโve gone mad, thereโs no way this will openโฆโ
Click.
โโฆโ
Srrrnng.
As Seok Hanbin stared at the lock that had opened so anticlimactically, his soul seemed to seep out of his mouth.
โโฆIt worked.โ
There was no way this should be happeningโฆ This should not have been possibleโฆ
Creeeak.
The prison door, its lock undone, slowly opened. As he stared at the sight in blank disbelief, the weasel climbed up onto his shoulder in an instant.
Then it thrust its forepaw straight forward.
โโฆFine. Letโs go.โ
Who cared, damn it. First things first, he had to get out of here!
Seok Hanbin bit down hard on his lip and, without delay, darted out of the prison cell.
And thenโฆ.
โAhem. I told you to look more carefully.โ
โThatโs strange. I definitely put it inside my robe earlier.โ
โWhy would something you put inside your robe suddenly disappear? You must have dropped it somewhere while putting it away.โ
โI donโt think I did, so whyโฆ oh.โ
โโฆโ
โโฆโ
The eyes of the constables walking into the prison corridor met Seok Hanbinโs. For a long while, they simply stared at each other in silence.
After standing frozen like that for a long moment, Seok Hanbin let out a sigh and opened his mouth.
โI really donโt think Iโd believe myself either.โ
โโฆโ
โI didnโt steal it. This weasel here stole it and brought itโฆ..โ
Seok Hanbin, who had been feeling around his shoulder, tilted his head.
The weasel that had definitely been perched on his shoulder had, at some point, vanished without a trace.
โโฆโ
โNever mind.โ
Seok Hanbin smiled brightly.
โLetโs take it easy, shall we?โ
The constablesโ cudgels flew towards Seok Hanbinโs head.
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*์ผ๋ฌธ(้้) – refers to a local administrative office in China (where officials work, trials are held, prisoners are kept, etc./not a modern word).
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