I Became a Scoundrel of a Chaebol Family-Chapter 475: Butterfly Effect

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— The massive wildfire that raged since the 1st has now effectively died down. It was a disaster met with the full mobilization of fire authorities and immense sacrifice from nearby residents. The Meteorological Administration assessed this wildfire as a once-in-200-years extraordinary event.

— The flames that had spread across Gangwon, Chungbuk, and the Gyeongsang region have at last reached their end. This wildfire, which inflicted thousands of casualties and tens of trillions in economic damage, brought immense suffering to our society. Yet even amid this, there were many warm hands reaching out. In particular, the Koryo Group—

— The Koryo Group has issued a shocking declaration: it will cover the full damages caused by this wildfire. This is interpreted as their intent to share the suffering of citizens who lost their homes and jobs in the disaster. While some cast doubt, suspecting it is mere words, the Koryo Group has already announced its first tranche of aid—10 trillion won—

On the news, the aftermath of what I had caused was reported daily.

The colossal wildfire that started in Gangwon Province had swept across Gyeongbuk and even reached Gyeongnam.

All of it was the consequence of destroying an Abyss base, wiping out the evidence, and cleaning up afterward.

When a wildfire reaches that magnitude, it doesn’t matter if corpses or other things turn up in large numbers. It’s easy enough to bury them in the chaos.

And on top of that, we can spin the media, planting the idea that the Koryo Group is a socially responsible corporation.

But don’t misunderstand—this isn’t about image management. It’s a form of tea-bagging. No matter how much Abyss sacrifices themselves for the nation (whether you consider their acts “patriotic” is another matter), the people will never know. Meanwhile, we—condemned as parasites gnawing away at the country—need only scatter some money to be showered with praise.

This time too, the moment the Group’s statement came out—pledging to cover the entire disaster-related damages—praise-filled articles flooded in, and the online communities exploded.

If any Abyss members saw that, their guts must have twisted in rage.

They must be itching to cry out right this instant: Those bastards are the true root of social evil.

But there’s nothing they can do.

It will take immense time and resources just to recover from the damage they suffered this time.

That is the measure at hand.

“See? Without our Group, society doesn’t function. Every victim—we’ll compensate them all. In full.”

I clapped my hands and spoke to the two women dangling from the ceiling.

One was Rachel, with her glamorous Western body and brilliant blonde hair. The other was Han Chae-hee, sharp-featured, her expression severe.

Both were suspended by ropes dropped from above, subjected to a kind of sexual torture. It hadn’t even been that long, yet they already looked exhausted.

Of course, they had extra-large vibrators modeled after my cock jammed inside their cunts.

Pussy-juice was dripping freely.

“The government can’t do this kind of thing. Full compensation for damages? The moment they tried, taxpayers would riot, screaming: Why is my tax money going there?”

I smacked the plump ass of Chae-hee, who was blindfolded and gagged with a round ball gag.

She flinched and twisted in reaction.

“But us? We’re rich. We can scatter money however we want. This is an era where money equals life.”

The satisfying smack made me hit her a few more times.

Each time, Han Chae-hee flopped like a live fish.

“People say they’re so grateful the Koryo Group exists. Isn’t that right, Ms. Chae-hee?”

Her blindfold hid ⊛ Nоvеlιght ⊛ (Read the full story) her expression.

But I could feel her glaring at me.

Which only added to my pleasure.

“Master, connection established.”

“Oh. Good.”

Just then, Seunghee approached and projected a massive screen in midair.

Appearing was Anastasha, in full military uniform festooned with medals and insignia.

The moment her face appeared and she saw the room I was in, she grimaced.

— ...So this is why you suddenly wanted a video call.

She looked at me with eyes full of contempt.

Surprised, yes—but not quite at the level of reaction I had hoped for.

“I expected more shock. Your reaction’s underwhelming.”

— The woman there is Rachel? I’d heard the rumors. I didn’t think you’d pull it off on such a large scale. Seems your family has more power than I thought.

Tasha completely ignored my words and the sight of Rachel.

Clearly, she didn’t want to waste thought on it.

A shame, since I had arranged things to make it as titillating as possible.

“You’ve misunderstood from the start—I’m done with politics. I’m not from some fractured family like yours.”

— Hmph.

Snorting coquettishly despite her imposing uniform, she changed the subject.

— Thanks to you, I’ve got a new card to play. CSA made some hasty moves and left a gap. I intend to exploit it.

“You personally?”

— This kind of operation is my specialty.

From her attire and bearing, it was clear: she intended to lead her corporate army directly against a CSA base.

In a way, it was similar to what I had just done. The difference was, I’d gone in for fun—she would do it for real, to earn merit.

— You’ve helped me a great deal this time. If new intel comes in, I’ll share it.

“Mm. That won’t do. I have plenty of intel too. Information should always be traded for information.”

— ...Then, what do you want?

“It’s November now. Isn’t it about time we met? Find some excuse and come to Incheon.”

So I can embrace you again, Tasha.

— ...

She must have realized my intent. Her face twisted with open displeasure.

But in the end, she nodded.

— After this mission is done.

And without even a farewell, she cut the call.

“What a rude bitch.”

“Shall I reconnect?”

“No need. For her, this is survival itself. I can forgive a little sharpness. Instead...”

I moved behind Rachel and smacked her ass.

“Mmph...!!”

“She’s American like you. So you take the punishment in her place.”

“Mmph?!”

Rachel cried out through the gag, full of indignation.

I pulled the vibrator out of her pussy and thrust my real cock inside.

“!!!”

This was true sex with the domination option activated.

Her flesh, already overheated, welcomed me, gushing wet.

Drip—

With each thrust, sticky, clinging pleasure unlike mere rape latched on.

++++

After the largest Abyss base in Korea was seized by Go Muyeol and Go Minji, Abyss fell into total mourning.

Even in a closed organization, information flows.

The news spread instantly: the biggest base on the peninsula had been wiped out, every member killed or captured.

“Not a single one escaped.”

“...Not one?”

“Yeah. Not one. The wildfire was set by the Group to prevent escape. Even if anyone managed it—”

“...They’d burn?”

“Exactly.”

“Fucking lunatics...!!”

Not one survived to flee.

That massive base fell wholly into enemy hands; everyone inside was either dead or captured.

What went on inside, what horrors unfolded, none could know.

Because none had returned alive.

And that included Abyss Headquarters.

With Han Chae-hee—the Chief of Intelligence—captured, there was no one to piece together the scattered fragments of information into a coherent picture.

“The Intelligence Chief’s loss is regrettable.”

“....”

Summoned to the Director’s office, Han Chae-young wore a blank face.

They hadn’t been especially close; whenever they did meet, it was awkward at best. But still, they were sisters.

No one could remain untouched when a blood sister had vanished without trace.

Not even Han Chae-young, who had overseen inhumane experiments, researching Great Demons and S-type entities.

“She thought of you until the end. She judged the base most likely to be attacked and prepared reinforcements to rescue you. Departure was set for November 1st.”

“....”

“If the assault had come just a day—or even half a day—later, she would have survived. Such a pity.”

After his perfunctory consolation, the Director came to the point.

“CSA has sent a formal demand: return Rachel immediately. It seems the incident has reached their ears. The problem is—Rachel too is missing. Since the Intelligence Chief was assigned as her escort...”

“....”

“The damage to us is immense. But if relations with CSA break down, it will be irreversible. So—”

“You think she’s dead...”

“...Hm?”

“That’s what you believe, isn’t it?”

At last, Han Chae-young raised her head.

“Sister... do you truly think the Intelligence Chief is dead? That she couldn’t have been taken alive—?”

“Does it make much difference?”

“!”

“Whether she died in battle or was dragged away captive, the chance of survival is nil.”

“What are you—”

“Thinking her dead will bring you peace.”

“....”

“We lost the largest base in Korea. Tens of thousands of personnel gone. Resources beyond count. There are countless matters to settle. And you have much to do yourself.”

“...They won’t kill the Intelligence Chief. Rachel either. They know too much. They’ll keep them alive as long as possible. We must rescue them. We must rescue them!”

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