My Calling Is Profiler [EN]: Chapter 562

Profiling as a Vocation

‘And that would explain the parts that didn’t make sense.’

Why would Hong Woo-jong, who seemed to have everything, join hands with a Chinese violent organization? In fact, through the investigation, I knew that there were guys who were doing that work for him.

The problem is that those guys were wiped out. Or, to be precise, all the key figures were killed in the process of resistance.

And the one suspected of leading the killings is Wang Woo-hwan.

‘If it’s Wang Woo-hwan, he could find out that Hong Woo-jong is a psychopath with sadistic tendencies.’

And that becomes a stronger bond than anyone else. Because he can’t handle the stress if he doesn’t kill. If he can control that, and if Hong Woo-jong, as the chairman of Daeguk Group, can access all kinds of national secrets, what would that be worth?

“Ugh.”

“What’s wrong?”

“It’s nothing.”

Park Do-joon shook his head, clutching his throbbing head. It hurts like his head is breaking when he tries to think about something.

‘And the closer it is to the answer, the more it hurts.’

That’s the result of his past experiences.

“First of all, the most important thing is to subdue them and go in. The problem is, there’s nothing we can do.”

Honestly, the woman there can be arrested. But that’s it. In the case of that woman, a photo has been secured, but photos of other criminals have not been secured, and it is not even certain whether they are criminals in the first place.

The biggest problem is that even if we somehow arrest the Koreans, there is no reason to arrest the Chinese, who seem to be the main force.

“It will be impossible to arrest them without any warrant.”

Everyone who knows, knows how much Korea cares about China’s opinion. If we arrest them all at once, not just one or two, it is obvious that it will become an international diplomatic issue.

“Ha!”

“Why?”

“It’s just, I want to catch criminals comfortably, but it’s not easy.”

“There’s nothing we can do. When foreign-related crimes occur, diplomatic issues are essential. It’s not something we can deny just because we want to.”

“Then what should we do?”

“We have to arrest them without a warrant.”

“Yes? But how?”

“Anyway, an emergency arrest is possible without a warrant. And if we catch only the criminals in the meantime, we can request an arrest warrant for the rest as a gang.”

“That’s true, but will it be easy?”

In fact, an emergency arrest will be possible somehow. But if they are living by renting out the entire motel, there is a high possibility that the place is a group accommodation for a Chinese violent organization or something.

“The resistance will be fierce, right?”

They may wield knives or axes, and in the worst case, homemade guns may pop out. This is not a joke. It’s not exactly a secret that Chinese violent organizations have guns.

However, the reason why guns are not used is because the Communist Party would not let them live if they used them. It’s not just because guns are illegal.

Guns are long-range weapons, and no matter how carefully you defend, it is almost impossible to stop them.

Of course, you can prevent snipers by occupying and checking buildings one by one like the president, but that is possible because he is the president, and it is impossible for ordinary Communist Party members or congressmen, so both Korea and China commonly make guns illegal and thoroughly block them.

“So, I’m going to call the police special forces.”

“Will that work? They won’t send them.”

“That’s right. They won’t dispatch the police special forces.”

The police superiors are very conscious of the Chinese government.

“If the police special forces are deployed, the Chinese government will 100% freak out and say it’s excessive suppression.”

“When haven’t those bastards done that?”

When Chinese illegal fishing boats resist with spears and knives, and even mobilize homemade guns, if the police suppress them using guns, the Chinese government’s eyes turn and they bite, saying it’s excessive suppression.

“They wouldn’t want to be caught with such a pretext.”

“That’s right.”

“But this time it will be possible.”

“Why?”

Park Do-joon smiled at Lee Ji-soo’s question.

“There’s one more audience member this time.”

This case is not just a police case. It is a case in which the National Intelligence Service [NIS; South Korea’s primary intelligence agency] is involved.

“And the NIS agent is reluctant to show his information until the last moment. So, what card is left?”

Only the police special forces.

“Let’s contact our audience, hahaha.”

It was not difficult to report to the NIS agent that the hotel was suspicious. Of course, the NIS did not readily believe it. Considering how many letters come in every year calling political rivals communists for political purposes, not all of them believe everything; their method was so natural.

The problem is that they don’t know, but Park Do-joon knows very well how the NIS verifies it.

“So, the Grand Master Motel is suspicious?”

“That’s right.”

“Is that guy Park Do-joon trustworthy?”

“According to our judgment, he has a strong rebellious spirit and is uncooperative with power, but there is no reason for him to violate the rules or deceive us.”

“Hmm, he has a strong rebellious spirit…”

Socially, that’s not a good thing, but as an information provider, it’s not a bad thing. At least he’s not a guy who clings to power or makes reports for some strange purpose.

“He’s also skilled. If it weren’t for his rebellious spirit, I think it wouldn’t be bad to scout him as our agent.”

“The rebellious spirit is the problem.”

If he has a rebellious spirit, there is a high possibility that he will blow up unauthorized operations.

“That’s a pity.”

“But our judgment is that he is still worth using.”

“Then the reliability of this operation is also high.”

“That’s right. He showed considerable skill in the hostage rescue operation in Myanmar last time, so even if we can’t use him as an agent, he can be used as an external force when needed.”

“So, what about the information on the Grand Master Motel?”

“There are 12 rooms on the 2nd and 3rd floors, a total of 24 rooms.”

“And what are the unusual signs?”

“No card sales records have been received for the past 6 months.”

“It hasn’t closed down, has it?”

“Electricity consumption is steady, and water usage is also steady. Of course, the amount has definitely decreased compared to before 6 months, but that doesn’t mean it’s completely closed.”

“The owner?”

“He is Korean-Chinese from Heilongjiang Province. His Korean name is Woon Hae-in, and he is said to have made money in the construction business in China, but the source of funds is not clear.”

Of course, you can make a lot of money in the construction business. But a guy who made money in the construction business doesn’t just run a motel in Korea. This is because the protection of the Chinese Communist Party is absolutely necessary to make money in the construction business in China.

It is difficult to even carry out construction without their protection. But there are no traces.

In fact, the motel is a money-laundering source for Chinese organizations. But the NIS has already formed a prejudice.

“It could be a Chinese intelligence organization.”

Suspicion breeds suspicion. Once suspicion of the other party begins, the suspicion continues to expand.

“Shall we break in?”

“Us? We can’t do that.”

The NIS must be in the shadows. Of course, it’s not that there are no cases where they step up and carry out operations, but even so, the police must ultimately be the face.

“Tell them we’ll provide all the preparations necessary for the raid.”

“Yes, I understand.”

“And make sure to catch whoever is the main culprit in this case.”

They worked hard for Park Do-joon without knowing that they were being used by him.

The police special forces were on standby in full gear. And Park Do-joon smiled as he watched it.

“I reeled them in properly.”

“This is possible.”

“The police can’t ignore the NIS, after all.”

Perhaps if the police report this Grand Master Motel and want to *teolda* [*털다: investigate, search*], they will send unarmed police to subdue them. And given the nature of the Chinese people there, they will resist violently, and in the worst case, a shootout may occur.

Of course, the victims will be Korean police. Because they can’t even use guns properly in the first place.

“But it’s different if the police special forces go in.”

Looking at the submachine guns in their hands right now, will the criminals resist properly? There’s no way.

“We just have to surround them.”

Ordinary police can just follow behind, handcuff the subdued guys, and take them out.

If they are real spies, they may resist fiercely, but they are just gangsters. And considering the characteristics of gangsters, they don’t know much.

“Will they surrender easily?”

Lee Ji-soo asked worriedly. But soon she nodded at Park Do-joon’s words.

“The law of the Republic of Korea is not *hogsureopji* [easy, pushover]. And those guys know it too.”

“That’s right.”

“In other words, the loss they will suffer is small. What does that mean?”

Is it unconditionally good if the law becomes stronger? No. If the punishment becomes stronger, the criminal will resist fiercely. If it’s 30 years in prison or the death penalty, they’ll just resist while *mak nagamyeonseo* [doing whatever they want] and even kill the police since they’re *manghaneun geo* [ruined] anyway.

That’s exactly the situation in the United States.

“But what about Korea? It’s a different story.”

The Korean law is also *hogu* [easy], and the police are also *hogu* [easy]. But if they resist the police special forces with guns here? If they’re lucky, they’re *byeongsin* [idiots], and if they’re unlucky, they’ll be shot and killed.

“Even if it’s the Chinese Communist Party, if they start a shootout first, they can’t call it an unreasonable suppression.”

So, their choice is obvious. Surrender. That’s how they survive. They probably don’t even have a concept of what crimes they’ve committed, so they’ll think they’ll live well for 1 or 2 years and come out of prison.

“Ah. So, all of this is?”

“That’s right. It’s a process to subdue them without bloodshed.”

If you try to subdue them rashly, dangerous tools such as knives or axes will pop out, and from that moment on, a bloody incident cannot be avoided.

“But if we have a gun on this side, the story changes.”

From the criminal’s point of view, they will naturally have no intention of fighting, and if they have no intention of fighting, there will be no bloodshed.

“Absolute force is like that.”

In the meantime, the time has finally come. 2 a.m. The time when criminals are most soundly asleep.

At this time, everyone will be in the dorm, and it is unlikely that those working urgently will resist.

“Three. Two. One! Breach!”

Profiling as a Vocation

My Calling Is Profiler [EN]

My Calling Is Profiler [EN]

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[English Translation] Delve into the captivating world of criminal psychology with 'My Calling Is Profiler.' He may not measure the ocean's depths, but he possesses an extraordinary gift: the ability to fathom the human heart. Witness the rise of a profiler who can dissect the minds of criminals with unnerving accuracy. But his talents extend beyond the realm of lawbreakers. Prepare to see the world through his eyes as he deciphers the hidden motives and intricate patterns that shape our reality. A thrilling journey into the depths of the human psyche awaits!

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