ROTMHS Special Spin-off - Chapter 12
Chapter 12. I Can’t Do This Anymore. Seriously. (2)
“Get in there, you wretch!”
“Aaagh!”
The boy who was thrown into the jail rolled across the
ground and sprang back up as if bouncing. But before he could even fully turn
his body, the jail door slammed shut.
The boy—Seok Hanbin—quickly clung to the bars and shouted.
“No! Why are you locking up an innocent person!”
“Haha. Innocent? Then you’re saying you’ve never eaten up Lord
Song’s money?”
“How is that even a
crime! Those loan-sharking bastards—and the people behind them—they’re all the
same! What’s so death-worthy about skimming a bit off that!”
[tl note: 죽을죄. Literally ‘a crime worthy of
death’ used rhetorically to protest excessive punishment.]
“Tsk tsk. Such a brazen little brat. Go on, yap all you
want. Last time it ended with a flogging, but it won’t be like that this time.
At this rate, you’ll get penal servitude no matter what. You're going to have a
tough time if you want to make it back alive.”
[도형(徒刑). Dohyeong. One of the Five
Punishments in traditional law; forced labor, often in harsh conditions such as
mines or public works.]
“Eek!”
Seok Hanbin’s mouth fell open, and he shook the bars
violently.
“What did I do that’s so wrong that you’re throwing me into
the mines!”
“It’d be one thing if what you skimmed was just a coin or
two. Don’t waste your strength—save it for swinging a pickaxe.”
“W-wait! Just a second!”
As the constables snickered and turned away, Seok Hanbin
hurriedly called out again.
“No, hey! Don’t be like that! Just come over here for a
moment.”
“What trick are you trying to pull now?”
“I’m locked in a cell—what kind of trick could I pull? It’ll
just take a moment. I really have something to say.”
“What is it?”
Though wearing incredulous expressions, the constables
stepped closer again. Seok Hanbin quickly scanned left and right to make sure
no one was nearby, then whispered.
“How much do you make?”
“….Huh?”
“Your salary. Your stipend. As constables, it can’t be that
much, right?”
[tl note: 녹봉(祿俸) — official stipend/salary paid to
government personnel.]
“This bastard—seeing that I’ve been letting it slide, now
you—!”
“Shh. Lower your voice.”
Seok Hanbin grinned.
“Now, let’s think about this. Why was I arrested?”
“Isn’t it because you committed fraud, you impudent brat?”
“Right, right. I swindled the money. So then—where do you
think that money went?”
“Hmm?”
The constables’ eyes narrowed slightly. Seok Hanbin lowered
his voice even more.
“You’ve caught the person, but you haven’t recovered the
money. Doesn’t that mean the money’s somewhere?”
“Well…”
“And how much did I swindle again?”
The constables fell silent. The amount this brat had taken
was something they could never even dream of. Wasn’t Lord Song—the richest man
in Jinan—been raging like mad?
“U-uh…”
As the constables let out low murmurs, seemingly realizing
something, Seok Hanbin curled his lips into a smile and whispered even more
conspiratorially.
“Don’t you need money? With that money, you wouldn’t have to
go through all this hardship. You could build a big estate somewhere quiet and
live in luxury for the rest of your lives. No?”
Yeah… if they had that money, they wouldn’t have to struggle
like this…
“You bastard, trying to pull something again!”
The constable who had been drifting into sweet fantasies
snapped back to his senses at his companion’s voice. For such a young brat, he
spoke far too well—he had almost been taken in.
“R-right! You think we’d fall for this? Trying to bribe us!”
“Fall for what? Why would I trick you?”
“How are we supposed to trust a swindler!”
“Come on—someone’s only a swindler when they’re outside the
cell. How’s a guy locked inside supposed to pull a scam?”
“…..”
“I’m stuck in here—what good is money to me? Better for me
to share some and get out, right?”
Before the constables could respond, Seok Hanbin tapped the
bars of the cell with his fingertip—tak.
“Let’s split it cleanly into four. You each take one, I take
two.”
“W-why do you get two? Even if we split it, it should be
three shares.”
“Come on, that wouldn’t be fair. You two just take the
money, look the other way, muddle things a bit, then slip off somewhere else
and live well. But me? I have to run from now on.”
“….Hm.”
“Look, even just that much is enough to live in luxury for
life. No need to suffer. Just leave this cell door open—I’ll take care of the
rest.”
“Then how are we supposed to get the money?”
“How many exits are there from here? To leave the Yamen,
there’s only the main gate, right?”
[야문(衙門). Yamen. Government
office/administrative compound in traditional China.]
“Wait there. When I come out, we go together to get the
money.”
The constables’ eyes wavered even more.
He was still just a small brat—there was no way he could
climb over the high walls of the Yamen. In the end, he would have no choice but
to pass through the main gate. And since the Yamen in Jinan didn’t keep guards
posted at the gate, once he got out of the jail, there’d be nothing to stop him
from escaping.
“Well? What do you think?”
Seok Hanbin rubbed his hands together quickly. Judging by
the hazy look in the constables’ eyes, it seemed like they were just about
fully taken in—
Thud.
“Kweeeek!”
Struck on the crown of his head by a cudgel that came flying
through the bars, Seok Hanbin collapsed flat on the spot.
After writhing in pain for a moment, he sprang back up like
a coiled spring.
“Why are you hitting me!”
“Tsk tsk. Look at this impudent brat. Trying to bribe a
constable.”
“Ah, this is ridiculous—you people really don’t get it!
That’s why you’re still just constables!”
“Don’t bother, you wretch. Did you think I wouldn’t know
you’re flat broke? Everyone around here knows you ran some business near Qinghe
and went completely under. Tsk tsk. You incompetent fool, yet you have a big
mouth.”
“Incompetent? Incompetent, you say?!”
Sparks flew from Seok Hanbin’s eyes.
“How is that my fault! How is a person supposed to stop a
flood! If anyone’s incompetence, it’s that magistrate who botched the flood
control!”
[지현(知縣). Jihyeon. County magistrate, the
official in charge of administering a county.]
“Sure, sure. Next time, go tell that to the magistrate
yourself. If you can, that’s it. Tsk tsk.
You little evil ghost. Can’t let our guard down for even a moment with you.”
[소악귀(小惡鬼). Soakgwi. ‘Little evil spirit/ghost’
used figuratively for a troublesome, wicked brat.]
“No, I’m serious—I really do have money! You’ve just been
living getting fooled—”
Thud.
Flop.
The constables smacked Seok Hanbin’s head again with a
cudgel to silence him, then clicked their tongues as they turned away.
“He was rotten from the start.”
“Damn, I almost fell for it even knowing better. Lord Song
even called us aside and warned us that the brat had no money and not to fall
for his tricks, and yet for a moment…”
“That’s why this little punk’s notorious all over Jinan.”
“Tsk. Still, what a shame.”
“What’s there to regret? Let’s go have a drink. We caught
him—won’t Lord Song give us a generous reward? Ha ha.”
Even as the constables grumbled and walked off, Seok Hanbin
remained sprawled on the ground. After lying there fuming for a while, he
rolled over and lay flat on his back, limbs splayed.
“Ah. It’s ruined. Completely ruined.”
Staring up at the ceiling of the cell, Seok Hanbin’s face
twisted.
“Damn it. The plan was perfect.”
He had deceived Lord Song and even secured a large sum
through loan-sharking from the Black Water Gang. All that was left was to slip
away and leave Jinan.
“What the hell were those black-clad bastards!”
The reason his plan had fallen apart was simple—when he
returned home, there were strange people waiting inside. Caught off guard, he
had no choice but to act differently from his original plan.
“Aaaargh! The more I think about it, the angrier I get! What
the hell were those guys! And why did I panic like that back then!”
Seok Hanbin scratched his head roughly in frustration.
What could he have done? When several armed men he had never
seen before were sitting inside his house—how could anyone not be startled?
“Haah…”
He let out a deep sigh.
“Penal servitude, huh…”
Being dragged off to a mine or labor site and made to toil
for years—that was what penal servitude meant. And the reason it was considered
a heavier punishment than simple flogging was…
“They say one in three dies, was it?”
Among those taken to the mines, not many returned. He had
heard that not even one in three came back with their bodies intact.
And even those who did return were ordinary cases. Seok
Hanbin had already made enemies of the Black Water Gang, so the chances were
high he would end up as bones discarded in some remote corner of a mine. Even
thinking optimistically, nine out of ten would die.
Which meant, simply put—if he got dragged away like this, he
was as good as dead.
“Ugh. I’ve got to come up with something.”
The future was a problem, but the present was worse.
The condition of the jail was, in a word, abysmal. Filthy,
damp, crawling with rats and insects.
Food? Even ordinary civilians often went without meals—what
country would bother feeding criminals? If the state provided food to those who
committed crimes, there would be no shortage of people committing crimes just
to get locked up.
“Last time I got locked up, I nearly starved to death…”
Would this time be any different? He might die before even
being sent to penal servitude.
“Uuugh…”
Groaning in frustration, Seok Hanbin tossed and turned
restlessly.
Sure enough, the moment the constables disappeared, the rats
began creeping around again. Good grief—look at the size of that one. It was
practically as big as a forearm. A forearm-sized, white—
“A weasel?”
Seok Hanbin shot upright, doubting his eyes.
Out of nowhere—no, out of a jail cell—what kind of weasel is
this?
But the real reason he got up wasn’t just because a weasel
had appeared.
It was because that weasel, as if it were a person, was
wearing black clothes.
“Am I seeing things…?”
A weasel wearing clothes? What next, a flying tiger? It’s
not like a dragon or a vermilion bird—those don’t even show up in imagination
like this…
Kiiik!
But the weasel before his eyes, as if to prove it wasn’t
some illusion, walked straight toward Seok Hanbin.
On two legs, not four.
“Uh…”
A weasel shouldn’t have an expression—but somehow, from that
small face, it felt like it was saying, ‘This
is such a damn hassle.’
Shuffling forward on two feet, the weasel suddenly shoved
its forepaw into the front of its clothes and pulled something out.
Something metallic, worn smooth from use…
“T-that can’t be… a key? The jail key? For real?”
Seok Hanbin’s mouth fell wide open.
If his eyes weren’t deceiving him, it was definitely the
jail key one of the constables had earlier. How in the world did that weasel
get it?
But the weasel, as if even explaining would be a bother,
casually tossed the key in front of him.
Kiiiik!
Then it stretched out a forepaw and pointed at the cell
door—as if telling him to hurry up, open it, and get out.
“…..This is insane.”
As if possessed, Seok Hanbin picked up the key and staggered
toward the door.
Pow!
“Aaagh!”
At that exact moment, Seok Hanbin clutched his backside and
tumbled forward.
Kiiiik!
“Ah, I get it! I’ll just do it quickly!”
What kind of weasel is this aggressive….
The weasel flicked the tip of its extended hind leg
impatiently. Seeing that, Seok Hanbin shook his head without thinking.
“No, seriously, how does this make any sense?”
Still dazed, he reached his hand through the bars, grabbed
the lock, and slowly pushed the key in.
“There’s no way this opens unless I’ve gone mad…”
Click.
“…..”
Clink.
Staring at the lock that opened so easily, Seok Hanbin felt
his soul slowly slipping out of his body.
“….It opened.”
There’s no way this should work… it shouldn’t be possible…
Creeeak.
The unlocked cell door slowly swung open. As he stared
blankly at the sight, the weasel suddenly leapt onto his shoulder.
Then it stretched out its forepaw straight ahead.
“….Yeah. Let’s go.”
Who cares anymore, damn it. First, get out—think later!
Biting down hard on his lip, Seok Hanbin sprang out of the
cell without hesitation.
And then—
“Ahem. I told you to search properly.”
“That’s strange. I definitely put it in my pocket earlier.”
“If you put it in your pocket, how would it just disappear?
You must’ve dropped it somewhere.”
“I don’t think I did, so why—ah.”
“…..”
“…..”
Seok Hanbin’s eyes met those of the constables walking into
the corridor of the jail.
They stared at each other in silence for a long moment.
After standing frozen like that, Seok Hanbin let out a sigh
and spoke.
“Honestly, I don’t think I’d believe this either.”
“…..”
“It wasn’t me who stole it—the weasel here took it and
brought—”
As he reached up to his shoulder, Seok Hanbin tilted his
head. The weasel that had definitely been there was now gone without a trace.
“…..”
“Whatever.”
Seok Hanbin smiled faintly.
“Let’s take it easy.”
The constables’ cudgels came flying straight toward his
face.
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