I Became a Scoundrel of a Chaebol Family-Chapter 410
She knows damn well how much I hate men, yet she’s saying shit like that.
Seriously, every time I chat with Go Minji, I feel like my mental age regresses.
Fully grown, yet she’s still pulling dumb jokes like this!!
Shit
Gay
Bastard
Fucking hell.
Shitgay
Son of a
Bitch
Keep it up
You’re not getting dick
Later
Shitgay
What a pathetic threat
As expected of that trash pussy, she immediately stops teasing and reacts seriously.
Anyway, just three
Deal?
No deal, dumbass
Why the hell should I waste precious knight forces
On you?
Come on
You’ve got tons of knights
Just give me some
The useless ones
There
Are no useless ones
Knights
Already have their roles assigned about a year before graduation
So there’s nothing left for you
Got it?
No way
You’ve got knights to spare
What do you mean there’s nothing
Doesn’t make sense
You’re a non-registered director
Of course you don’t get it
You little shit
Middle finger emoji
Three’s impossible
But maybe... maybe
I can arrange one
Oh
Please gimme
The attitude on you, fuck
You think that’s how you ask?
Come on
I’m your beloved little brother
So precious I wouldn’t hurt your eyes
Please give me one
Putting you in my eyes would fucking hurt, dumbass
You gotta shove dick in pussy for it not to hurt
What the fuck
Hey
You didn’t forget
Victory Day’s in two Mondays
Don’t screw up again partying with those punks
Of course I remember
You think I’m stupid?
It’s not that you seem stupid
You are stupid
Middle finger emoji
We’re leaving Friday
That morning
Come to my place
What for
You gonna eat me alive?
Got it or not?
Got it
Okay
Thankfully, the negotiation wrapped up dramatically.
The deal was that I’d get one male knight if I went to Pyongyang with Go Minji for Victory Day.
Nice~. I was planning to go up with Minji anyway. Using that as a bargaining chip, how dumb can she be?
When I went back and told Minji-ah, she was thrilled.
Only getting one is a bit disappointing, but still, it’s better than nothing. Doubling the number of test subjects from one to two is still a huge win.
“But that’s curious.”
“Huh? What is?”
“I figured Biotech would have at least hundreds of knights under their belt.”
“Ah... W-Well, we do have some. But strictly as battle power, and it’s not even a full knight order, let alone hundreds.”
“Then how do you defend yourselves?”
“Monsters and Demons....”
“Ah, right.”
“This is actually the first time I managed to get a knight as an experimental subject... U-Under the pretense that I ‘disgraced’ the young master... sort of as punishment, I guess?”
“Yeah, makes sense. Using them as test subjects for no reason would be a waste.”
The Black Knight thing is intriguing, but realistically, there’s no certainty, and they’d probably have way less combat power than regular knights.
It’s purely an experiment banking on mass production potential. From Koryo Militaris’ perspective, there’s no need for that bullshit. They already churn out tens of thousands of knights every year....
‘No way I’ll get chewed out for this later, right?’
I did specifically ask for the most useless one, so I doubt it.
Probably.
“It’s partly that, but also... they don’t like giving collateral family members access to knights. If they do, it’s only the registered ones....”
“...”
Ah. Even here, collateral discrimination.
‘Wait a sec. They only hand over the registered ones? Don’t tell me... Minji-ah can get registered as an owner too?’
It’s not impossible.
Half of Minji-ah’s blood is Go family, after all.
Genetically speaking, well....
‘She’s basically Korea’s own Hong Gildong. Just because her mom isn’t Go family, she’s getting screwed left and right....’
If she were some distant collateral, it wouldn’t be so frustrating.
But Minji-ah is the closest to the direct line out of all the collateral women.
Living that kind of life because of a tiny technicality must be maddening.
‘Tsk tsk... poor girl.’
I’ll have to spoil her a bit more.
“Let’s eat, then have sex. You like that, don’t you?”
“...”
Minji-ah stayed quiet.
She must be overjoyed.
++++
“P-President...!”
Before the secretary’s desperate voice could even finish, the door burst open and a woman strode right in.
“Long time no see~.”
“...”
Go Hayan, who’d been buried in paperwork, silently followed the woman’s movement with an expressionless gaze.
The uninvited woman plopped onto the plush sofa, crossed her bare legs under her short skirt, and only then did Hayan turn her head slightly and sigh.
“What kind of reaction is that?”
Without a word, Go Hayan neatly organized her documents and stood from her seat.
“What brings you here?”
She waved off the secretary, who had followed with a polite bow, and walked over to the sofa as the door closed behind them.
“Do I need a reason to visit my daughter~?”
“You came during work hours. That’s troublesome.”
“Watch that attitude with your mom~.”
Go Hayan sat across from her, crossing her legs just the same.
There was a tense, battle-like atmosphere between them, but they weren’t on bad terms.
At least as far as typical mother-daughter relationships go in normal households. Their personalities and attitudes just... weren’t ideal.
“I hear you’re doing business with Muyeol? Is that going well?”
“Yes. Expanding it has me quite busy lately.”
“Stick to things suited to your level~. Leave the trivial work to underlings like you always have.”
“Still, it’s family. I should at least show some sincerity.”
“Doesn’t sound like you~. Must be because Muyeol’s involved~?”
“So, why are you here? Aren’t you busy yourself?”
“Our daughter’s so cold. You’d be much prettier if you were more affectionate.”
Go Hayan glanced at the watch on her wrist.
“I have to leave in ten minutes. Get to the point. You’ve got five.”
“Tsk tsk. What’s so urgent in life~.”
“...Anyone listening would think you’re so benevolent. You’re the one constantly nagging.”
“Me? Did I~?”
Feigning ignorance, the woman shrugged, and Hayan clicked her tongue.
She was her mother, sure, but with her outfit today and overall demeanor, she looked like someone who didn’t act her age.
“Remember what we talked about before? About how Muyeol might’ve done it with Min-young too?”
“Oh, that.”
When Go Hayan had met Go Muyeol on the super yacht, she’d witnessed him having sex with Go Minji—a shocking scene.
That led to the assumption that Muyeol probably hooked up with Min-young as well, though there was no solid proof.
“Got more info. Pretty sure it happened. Without a doubt.”
“...I see.”
“Not even surprised? You’re not mad either?”
“Why would I be mad about that?”
“Hm~. Really? I thought you’d be furious.”
Go Hayan snorted.
“I’m not some commoner. I don’t waste emotions on trivial matters like that.”
“Seonyul’s suspicious too.”
“...”
“You know, she lived with Muyeol on Jeju Island for a whole week.”
“I heard about that in the group chat. She posted pictures bragging, so I figured.”
“You think nothing happened during that week?”
“...”
“Even Seonyul’s still a woman with desires. You think she just sat there?”
Go Hayan crossed her arms, her tone turning sharp.
“What are you trying to say?” 𝗳𝗿𝐞𝕖𝘄𝗲𝕓𝗻𝚘𝚟𝕖𝐥.𝚌𝕠𝕞
“I want to know how my daughter’s progress is going. Victory Day is coming, isn’t it?”
What the hell does Victory Day have to do with this...
I wanted to say, but I answered instead.
“...It’s going smoothly. We stay in touch through work, and we meet fairly often.”
“What about personal meetings?”
Of course—
“....”
Come to think of it, we’ve never met purely for personal reasons.
Even if that was the initial intention, every meeting circled back to business, with barely any talk about our personal lives.
The only thing I managed to glean was that Go Muyeol’s memory isn’t fully intact.
“Sigh... This is why I have to show up and nag~.”
“...Was that all you had to say? It’s been five minutes. You can leave now.”
“Why so cold? That’s exactly why you’ve made no progress. Muyeol likes affection. If you acted sweet, he’d fall right away.”
“You think I don’t know that? I’m not lowering myself like that. I’ll handle it my way, at my pace. You’re not one to lecture me, seeing as you’re still single.”
“Don’t get snippy. Keep that up and you’ll die alone. Min-young and her mom are sticking together like glue, making moves. We need to counter them.”
“Just go back to work. You must be busy.”
“Ha.”
When Go Hayan coldly rejected the proposal, even Go Hayoung clicked her tongue.
“My daughter’s attitude is awful. I raised you wrong~.”
Shaking her head, Go Hayoung headed straight for the door.
Her back showed no hesitation, no lingering regret.
But right before she walked out—
“Oh, by the way, didn’t I tell you?”
“What now?”
“I did it too♡.”
“?”
No subject, no context—she blurted that out and disappeared, waving.
It took Go Hayan about «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» five seconds to grasp the meaning.
“W-What did you say??”







