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Moon Jae-Hyun looked as though he had ordered sweet and sour pork, stir-fried seafood, black bean noodles, and spicy seafood noodle soup, only to be told by the cashier that his card had been declined.
“Are you sure it’s North Korea’s 8th Special Forces Brigade?”
“Considering Kang Chul-Gyu, the DMZ team, and Jeungpyeong special forces team are all on-site, I see no reason to doubt the Assistant Director’s judgment,” Go Gun-Woo replied.
Moon Jae-Hyun turned his gaze to the garden. Now, Go Gun-Woo exuded the aura, expression, and authority of a National Intelligence Service director.
How reassuring.
At times like this, Moon Jae-Hyun would always remember Hwang Ki-Hyun and Song Chang-Wook, whom he had met through Hwang Ki-Hyun.
‘If only we were stronger…’
If Korea had been stronger, they could have protected Hwang Ki-Hyun, who had devoted himself to their country. Moreover, Song Chang-Wook would still be holding the old Korean flag that his grandfather had sacrificed everything for during the fight for independence.
Moon Jae-Hyun took a deep breath, trying to shake off his rising emotions. As the president, he had to prioritize the safety of the citizens and the development of South Korea in every decision.
Noticing that his mouth was dry, he drank some water from the bottle on the table before looking back up at the sky. He had never believed in a god, and he wasn’t about to suddenly seek help from one now. Instead, he strove to make decisions that would honor the sacrifices of those who had bled for South Korea and ensure the well-being of the nation...



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