Terrorism.
It sounds like a simple thing to do where you just need to throw a bomb.
But in reality, it's complicated as it requires a lot of design and planning. Although I have caused only two large-scale terrorist attacks, I can assure you that it's true. Probably.
People were tied to the tracks that the train passes.
It sounds so easy. Or does it?
You might think that we can just kidnap a person and tie him up...
But when you do it for real, it's not easy at all.
Firstly, it was hard to find people that allowed me to tie them up.
How uncomfortable would I feel if I tied up real citizens and killed them by mistake?
Even though I have already gotten a lot of blood on my hands, I haven't been able to sleep at night after doing it. I was only an ordinary law-abiding citizen of South Korea not too long ago.
So I picked out some rotten ones. Those who got off with a slap on the wrist even after committing a felony. It was somewhat easy to kidnap them because they were still living like trash.
Even though I succeeded in kidnapping them, tying them to the tracks was also a big problem. Actually, it's somehow similar to the kidnapping part. There are too many CCTVs in Korea. They don't install them all over the place because of privacy violations, but sometimes, they arrange them cautiously.
Of course, I can avoid CCTV with my teleportation and the help of Seo-eun's hacking skills, but tying people to the tracks...
In Korea, because there is that invincible hero, Shadow Walker, I will be in big trouble if I get caught doing something at night. It would be fine if various terrorist attacks happen at the same time since Shadow Walker cannot deal with all of them at once. But because all villains are cowards, it would be a big problem if they went out alone at night. Tsk.
I mean, I teleported and tied people up in broad daylight. It's embarrassing and weird. Even if there was no CCTV, the day is bright, I'm not sure how to feel about it...
And the train. Honestly, I know my sin is big, but since the previous cruise ship bombing and the building bombing of my followers, explosives inspections have been tightened everywhere, so I cannot install bombs on the train. So Soobin had no choice but to get to work. She anesthetized the train driver and drove the train herself.
Soobin, I'm certain that she had no friends and only stayed at home since she was young, but she knows how to drive everything. From a helicopter to a train, an excavator, and even a plane. I asked her how she could do it and I almost fainted as she said she learned it through a computer simulator.
Rationally, it made no sense to me at all, but I decided to accept that fact as I found out that she started studying for the CSAT a week before and was still able to get into Seoul National University. That's right, geniuses surely are different from me.
I thought she was similar to me since she was so timid, but I forgot that she was also a genius who could have a technical conversation with Seo-eun. Am I the only normal one here? That's so sad...
Anyway, we let Soobin drive the train. It will be difficult for us if the driver suddenly stops or drifts the train to avoid hitting people. And if that happens, she will derail the train and die.
It takes time, effort, and insurance to start terrorism. As I always say, I have a fragile body that can be killed instantly with just one punch from Stardus. I told her to pull the lever, but I can say farewell to this world when she pulls my spine. That's why I must have insurance. The first insurance is for Soobin, who might have to derail the train . And the second insurance is for installing the bomb at the place where I tied those people in case Stardus attacks the train. Nothing is easy.
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