Chapter 149.1
I had already experienced it firsthand several times before, how most of the ghost stories handled by the Disaster Management Bureau result in fatalities.
Because for something to be registered as a supernatural disaster, there must be human casualties.
In that sense, tasks that allow you to act as a bureau agent while staying a step removed from actual harm⊠can seem very appealing.
I mean, I get it. But still.
âWait, so⊠Iâm supposed to drive at an ungodly hour⊠with a ghost in the passenger seat?â
âYes.â
ââŠâŠâ
Youâve got to be kidding me.
âDonât worry. No driver has ever died.â
ââŠâŠâ
âAt worst, there have been mild heart attacks or brief loss of consciousness. You wonât need any major mental preparation.â
Oh, I will, actually.
I almost turned to stare at Agent Bronze in betrayal and disbelief, but managed to hold it in.
âWait a second.â
âŠIf I blatantly say Iâm scared right now, wonât I just be told to quit?
I already complained once to get out of the Dispatch & Rescue Unit.
If I do it again, Agent Bronzeâwho already seems a bit awkward around meâmight just sigh in relief and encourage me to switch careers altogether.
âNo way!â
Thatâd be the worst possible route for a spy.
So I changed strategies.
âUm, but⊠Iâm not in a condition to drive.â
ââŠâŠâ
Lowering my head and playing the part of the pitiful rookie, I glanced at my empty right arm.
Yes.
âThey wouldnât actually make someone drive with one arm⊠right?!â
Unless someone had trained that way from the start, how the hell is a person supposed to drive with a ghost, at 2 a.m., after suddenly losing an arm?!
This should naturally get me reassigned to something else, butâŠ
âThat wonât be an issue.â
âŠâŠ
âPardon me?â
Agent Bronze looked at me with a faint smileâthe first Iâd seen in days.
âItâs time you receive treatment for your arm.â
Ah.
Thinking about it now, it made perfect sense.
The bureau wasnât stupid enough to just throw someone with one arm behind the wheel.
Before starting this task, it was only natural theyâd do something about my missing right arm.
âShould I laugh or cry?â
Honestly, I kinda wanna cry.
Thanks to that, though, I finally got to enter the main facilities of the Supernatural Disaster Management Bureau with Agent Bronze.
âI canât believe Iâm actually getting to do this.â
âThis way.â
âYesâŠ!â
I followed Agent Bronze, not into the bustling city hall where civil servants were hard at work, but instead around the back, down the narrow alley between City Hall and the Seoul Library.
The shadows of both buildings made the path dim.
As we walked past the unmanned library book return kiosk at the rear of the Seoul LibraryâŠ
âHere.â
A glass walkway connecting the two buildings stretched overhead.
Stepping beneath that bridgeâŠ
Shiiing.
The metal badge I wore gleamed and reflected faintly onto the narrow flowerbed beneath the library window.
And then, a door that had not been visible revealed itself.
ââŠ!!â
The flowerbed widened and deepened, and a hidden space emerged. A clean, opaque glass door with a nameplate.
[ Supernatural Disaster Management Bureau ]
âPlease enter.â
And so, in the narrow path between Seoul City Hall and the Seoul Libraryâwhere countless pedestrians passed by without noticing, we entered the hidden headquarters of the Supernatural Disaster Management Bureau through that secret door.
For the record, it was an automatic door.
âWhoa.â
And inside⊠surprisingly, it looked just like a typical government office.
A slightly aged interior, with people of various ages in business attire walking around doing their jobs.
Though, the conversations being exchanged were anything but ordinary.
âHow many people died?â
âFifteen.â
âWhat the hellâs going on at Dobong District lately? That damn haunted phone booth just wonât stopâŠâ
Everyone was moving in a hurry.
And occasionally, strange lights or shadows followed behind them, Perfectly capturing the eerie public-institution atmosphere of this ghost story world.
âThe bureauâs main facilities are located underground. They say itâs much harder to hide things above ground.â
âI seeâŠâ
I stepped into the elevator with Agent Bronze.
It looked like a typical, moderately outdated modern elevator, But instead of buttons for floors, there was a keypad input system.
âProbably so people canât easily tell how many underground floors there areâŠâ
[07]
Agent Bronze quickly entered the code.
“The Equipment Management Unit is on B7.”
We got off at Basement Level 7, which had the exact same layout as B1, and went straight to the door at the end of the hall.
[Supernatural Equipment Registration Room]
As we entered, a middle-aged civil servant seated alone in the small office looked up and greeted us with recognition.
âAh, Agent Bronze! Just in time, the senior in your team was asking⊠Oh, is this the new recruit?â
ââŠYes. Thatâs right.â
âHelloâŠ! I go by Agent GrapesâŠâŠâ
âAhaha, I see. Nice to meet you! Iâm Oh Jeong-hye, administrative officer in the Equipment Management Division. Iâm not a field agent, so I donât have a codename.â
The middle-aged officer smiled and led me and Agent Bronze deeper inside.
She opened a door that looked like a display case made of old wood in a deep hue⊠revealing shelves stretching far inward like a warehouse.
ââŠ!â
ktensai
I wonder if the Equipment Management Unit being on floor B7 (07) is a reference to 007’s gadgets.
caffeinecat
Reminds me of Warehouse 13…