Chapter 309: Don’t Go Alone (2) (Teaser)

Kang Chan had planned to go back home after visiting Seok Kang-Ho, but time flew by while they were chatting.

“You can just sleep here,” Seok Kang-Ho offered.

Moreover, Seok Kang-Ho and Gérard’s regretful expressions made Kang Chan feel as if he had no choice but to change plans.

“When he beat me up the third time, I finally started crying pitifully!” Seok Kang-Ho exclaimed.

He was telling the familiar story of Kang Chan’s first encounter with him, his subsequent entry into the Foreign Legion, and the reasons he and Gérard started clashing with each other the moment they met. Although he had told the same story so many times already, it still strangely made them all chortle and chuckle.

Around midnight, a nurse put two injections in Seok Kang-Ho’s IV drip, taking cautious glances at Gérard as she did.

They also recalled stories of their difficult battles. However, they didn’t say a word about the men they had lost. There was no need to open past wounds.

Almost an hour past midnight, Seok Kang-Ho’s eyelids began to falter. The effects of the injection were hard to beat.

“You should sleep. We’ll get some shuteye too,” Kang Chan said.

“All right,” Seok Kang-Ho replied.

Kang Chan and Gérard were sleep-deprived. They had to sleep whenever they could.

After lightly washing up, Kang Chan took the empty bed in the room, and Gérard stretched out on the cot intended for the patients’ guardians.

The lack of sleep washed over Kang Chan like water pouring down from the ceiling. He felt himself falling deeper into the bed.

The sound of Seok Kang-Ho’s snoring lulled him into a deep sleep.

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After eating the breakfast provided by the hotel, Kang Chul-Gyu left his room three hours before noon with his team. Two NIS agents...

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