-Wrong Side of the Law-

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(Y/N) sat in a corner booth at a small diner, savoring the quiet morning. The diner was modest, with the smell of coffee and bacon filling the air. He took a bite of his eggs and looked out the window, watching the city of Seoul come to life.

As he sipped his coffee, a sleek black car pulled up to the curb. Two imposing men stepped out, their eyes scanning the surroundings before one of them opened the door. Jennie emerged gracefully, her presence commanding attention. She walked into the diner, her eyes locking onto (Y/N) as she made her way to his booth.

(Y/N) - "Jennie," he greeted her with a nod as she slid into the seat across from him.

Jennie - "Good morning," she replied, her tone businesslike. "I hope you're enjoying your breakfast."

(Y/N) - "It's decent," he said, setting his fork down. "But I assume you didn't come here for the food."

Jennie smiled, but it didn't reach her eyes. She leaned forward slightly, lowering her voice.

Jennie - "We've got a job for you. Rosie wants to see if you're as good as you claim to be."

(Y/N) - "I'm listening."

Jennie - "There's a cop, Detective Lee Sang-hoon. He's been a thorn in our side for too long. Rosie wants him gone. Permanently. And she wants his family to go with him."

(Y/N) felt a knot form in his stomach. Taking out a cop was one thing, but involving his family was another level of darkness.

(Y/N) - "And if I refuse?"

Jennie's expression hardened.

Jennie - "You have 72 hours to complete the job. If you don't, someone else will. And they will make sure you disappear as well."

(Y/N) - "Seems like a lot of pressure for a new recruit."

Jennie - "Consider it a test. Prove your loyalty to Rosie, or face the consequences."

(Y/N) took a deep breath, trying to mask his unease. He nodded slowly.

(Y/N) - "Alright. Where can I find this detective?"

Jennie slid a small envelope across the table. (Y/N) opened it to find a photo of Detective Lee and his family, along with their home address and a brief schedule.

Jennie - "Everything you need is in there. Remember, 72 hours."

With that, Jennie stood up and motioned to her henchmen. They opened the door for her, and she walked out, leaving (Y/N) alone with his thoughts and the weight of the task ahead.

(Y/N) stared at the photo for a moment, his mind racing. He knew he couldn't go through with it, but he needed a plan. He had to find a way to protect Detective Lee and his family while maintaining his cover.

Finishing his coffee, (Y/N) pocketed the envelope and stood up. He left a few bills on the table and walked out of the diner, determination in his eyes. He had 72 hours to figure out a way to turn this impossible situation to his advantage.

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(Y/N) made his way through the bustling streets of Seoul, his mind focused on the task at hand. He needed to get to the safe house and inform Ada and Albert of the situation. The safe house was a small, inconspicuous apartment in a less crowded part of the city. He knocked on the door in a coded rhythm, and it opened to reveal Albert Wesker.

Albert - "Come in," he said, stepping aside to let (Y/N) enter.

Ada Wong was sitting at a table, reviewing documents. She looked up as (Y/N) walked in.

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