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I Became a Scoundrel of a Chaebol Family-Chapter 121
From the moment Soo-ah walked in, I already knew she hadn’t betrayed me.
It’s something I can determine through her stats, but more importantly, she has no reason to betray me.
Even if she had significant grievances and was planning betrayal, it wouldn’t be now.
I mean, she’s on track to rake in hundreds of billions of won—why would she jeopardize that with betrayal at this point?
Not even I would be reckless enough to do something like that.
“Im Soo-ah, claiming that you’re not a spy is merely your assertion. Repeating it doesn’t make it more credible. You need to present evidence that will convince us.”
“H-How am I supposed to prove I didn’t do something...!”
“Well, wouldn’t a former police officer like you know better than anyone how to handle that?”
If she hasn’t betrayed me, then she obviously wouldn’t know anything.
She probably doesn’t even realize that Seo Eun-mi is actually Ha Eun-young.
Pressuring someone who knows nothing won’t yield any results. It’ll just end up tormenting her.
Which means I should intervene and stop Baek Seol...
‘...Or maybe I should watch a little longer?’
For some reason, seeing Soo-ah in this state stirred me.
For the sake of my libido, I’ll endure just a little longer.
Beyond that, there’s actually another reason for this process to play out.
I’m certain Soo-ah didn’t betray me, but others can’t simply take my word for it.
Since it’s true that Soo-ah collaborated with Ha Eun-young to create that program, there needs to be a transparent process to confirm her innocence and convince everyone.
If I were to brush it off unilaterally with, “She didn’t betray me,” it would damage my authority and credibility. It might also encourage Soo-ah to develop bad habits.
“You mentioned you worked with Ha Eun-young on the program. Are you saying you had no idea the program included code to transmit encrypted data?”
“I-I didn’t know!!”
“How could you not know? Isn’t that gross incompetence?”
“Ugh...”
Ah, my poor Soo-ah.
She’s trapped in a lose-lose situation.
If she knew, she’s an accomplice.
If she didn’t, she’s incompetent.
It’s not an entirely unfair point, but it must feel pretty frustrating for her.
“The method Ha Eun-young used to send the report was a PGP hybrid. She encrypted the data with a symmetric key and then encrypted that key with the recipient’s public key before transmission. If your detection algorithm had been properly designed, you should’ve been able to identify such an anomalous data structure. Why didn’t you?”
“What are you even talking about? You’re saying I should’ve uncovered something deliberately hidden using PGP? Just splitting the anomalous data structure across multiple functions makes it nearly impossible to detect in a day or two, let alone casually. It would require a comprehensive inspection, and even then, who knows when it would show up? Are you saying I should be examining code constantly?”
“You should’ve written an algorithm or analysis tool capable of detecting such anomalies.”
“Are you even listening to yourself?! That’s not realistically possible....”
“Well, I did it.”
“...Wait a second. How did you decrypt it, Baek Seol? Where did you get the key? Is this some kind of setup? Is this... a test?”
“The key was derived using Prestige’s quantum computing API—”
The two of them exchanged technical jargon that made absolutely no sense to me.
Honestly, I wasn’t understanding a word of it, and my arousal was starting to dissipate.
“Alright, enough. Both of you, stop it.”
“M-Master!!”
Soo-ah crawled toward me on her knees, trembling. She couldn’t get all the way over because of the platform, but she tried.
“I swear, I don’t know anything. I was just focusing on acquiring the land and erasing evidence. That’s all I’ve been doing. Seo Eun-mi... no, Ha Eun-young, I only worked with her because I thought someone capable of hacking into the prosecutor’s office must be incredibly talented! Please believe me, Master!”
Her tearful, pleading expression as she clasped her hands together was both pitiful and... strangely arousing.
Ah.
Even I have to admit, my personality is something else.
“Soo-ah, Soo-ah... of course, I trust you.”
“Master...!!”
“You don’t have any reason to betray me.”
“T-That’s right! I have no reason to betray you, Master!”
“But you know how it is when managing people. It’s not enough for only me to believe in you. Everyone else needs to be convinced too.”
“Ah...”
I stood up and approached Soo-ah.
As I got closer, she knelt even more submissively, wringing her hands nervously.
“Master, please... please believe me. I truly didn’t know, Master....”
Her face was now so close that it nearly touched my groin. She tilted her head back at a sharp angle, looking up at me with tear-filled eyes, begging.
I lovingly stroked her hair, gently running my fingers through it.
Slick.
“Don’t worry too much. You know my nature, right?”
I rubbed my tented groin against her face.
“I don’t kill beauties. And you, my Soo-ah, are beautiful.”
“Ahh... Master... please...”
“Now, let’s see if you can prove your new worth.”
With my other hand, I unzipped my pants and pulled out my member.
Fully erect, it swung out heavily and slapped against Soo-ah’s face.
“Ah... ah....”
“Suck.”
Throb.
“Mm.”
Trembling and teary-eyed, Soo-ah opened her quivering lips and took it into her mouth.
“That’s it. Just like that.”
If I were truly suspicious and interrogating her, this wouldn’t be turning me on—I’d be furious instead.
The fact that I’m aroused rather than angry suggests Soo-ah’s mental state has really deteriorated under pressure.
Sluuurp.
Slurp.
Soo-ah sucked with desperation and intensity, bobbing her head vigorously while looking up at me with pleading eyes. It was so arousing I could barely stand it.
“Damn, you’re amazing at this. My Soo-ah. Huh? When did you get so good at it?”
Her desperation was palpable. She used every bit of technique she had, attacking my member with everything she could muster. Every time she pulled her head back with a wet squelch, my knees felt weak, and I nearly collapsed from the sensation.
Trying to suppress the dizzying pleasure, I addressed Baek Seol.
“Seol-ah, what do you think? Do you think my lovely Soo-ah betrayed me?”
Soo-ah, sensing the conversation, redoubled her efforts, her motions becoming even more frantic as she sucked.
Baek Seol replied:
“...I can’t rule out the possibility.”
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“!!”
“Well, you heard her. Looks like you’ll need to convince us a bit more strongly.”
With teary eyes, Soo-ah briefly glared at Baek Seol before resuming her desperate motions, moving her head back and forth with fervor.
Perhaps her earnestness and desperation had reached me, as I felt the climax approaching quickly.
Without holding back, I pressed the back of her head down firmly and released into her throat.
Gulp, gulp.
I could feel her swallowing.
She was taking in the flood of semen without resistance.
“Phaeh...!”
After keeping her there for quite some time, I finally pulled out. Soo-ah coughed lightly, but true to her role as my most loyal Z-jib, she didn’t spit anything out.
I watched her for a moment as she sat there, exhausted from just a single round of fellatio. She looked dazed, slumped weakly, evoking a faint sense of pity.
Swoosh.
I returned to my seat.
“I trust you, my Soo-ah.”
“!!”
Her head shot up immediately.
“I never once believed you would betray me.”
“Master...!!”
Her face lit up with emotion.
I continued speaking.
“I don’t give my trust easily, but once I do, I never take it back. I trust you, Im Soo-ah.”
“Ah...!”
“But, as I mentioned earlier, my belief alone isn’t enough. You know that, right? The circumstances are suspicious enough to warrant doubt.”
“Y-Yes....”
“Seol is just doing her job as she should.”
“...I understand.”
I turned to Baek Seol.
“I vouch for Soo-ah. She’s trustworthy.”
“My lord....”
“She has neither the reason nor the opportunity to betray me. Once the land acquisitions are complete, she stands to receive hundreds of billions in incentives. Betraying me at this point would make no sense.”
“That does seem logical.”
Just as Soo-ah acknowledged the circumstances that cast suspicion on her, Baek Seol acknowledged that Soo-ah had no motive for betrayal.
“If it’s revealed that Ha Eun-young is a spy, the fact that Chief Secretary Im Soo-ah worked on the program with her will reflect poorly. What should we do?”
“If it can be framed as Soo-ah uncovering Ha Eun-young’s spy activities, it will minimize the controversy.”
I agreed with that assessment.
“Chief Secretary Im Soo-ah.”
Soo-ah hastily wiped her tears before responding.
“Yes, Master.”
“Although we’ve secured the report, it’s not enough to announce anything publicly just yet. Only Seol and I know that her real name is Ha Eun-young. The report alone won’t connect the initials or ‘Seo Eun-mi’ to her true identity. Can you provide the definitive evidence needed to make the case clear to everyone?”
She answered with determination.
“Yes! I’ll make sure... to capture Ha Eun-young!”
“Good. And this matter stays between you, me, and Seol.”
“Yes...!”
With that, the situation was more or less resolved.
Relieved by my trust, Soo-ah’s legs gave out beneath her, trembling slightly.
I spread my legs toward her.
“Come here.”
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Perhaps from the emotional strain, Soo-ah passed out earlier than usual.
Her peacefully sleeping figure looked both beautiful and pitiful.
“Maybe I should start studying.”
“Pardon?”
Baek Seol, who had been gently fondling my ear and stroking me, asked in response.
“That conversation you two were having earlier—I didn’t understand a single word.”
“Ah.”
“At this rate, how am I supposed to judge who’s making the right points?”
When it comes to something as simple as determining loyalty or betrayal, I can just check the stat window. But in situations where conflicting advice arises for the development of a company or organization, the answers obviously won’t appear in a stat window.
At the very least, I need to understand what’s being said to even follow along. But that earlier conversation? I didn’t understand a single thing.
If this keeps up, it’ll only get harder.
“...My lord.”
“Hm?”
“I... I could... I could explain things by your side....”
“...”
“Wouldn’t... that work...?”
Baek Seol spoke hesitantly, her face turning red as she lowered her head in shyness. She was unbearably adorable.
Heh.
“That’s true. You could explain it to me. ✧ NоvеIight ✧ (Original source) You’d always tell me everything I need to know.”
“My lord...!”
She’s just too cute.