The Villain Professor of Heroes - The Villain Professor of Heroes chapter 133
Dark War (10)
[Why are you doing that?]
“You went there to kill the villain who killed Han Min-ha’s parents!!”
[Where did you say that….]
“Aaghh! Bring the professor right now! Where is he! What are you doing!”
Hu Hee-Won’s desperate spirit was so vicious that even Han Min-Ha and Song Do-Yoon couldn’t approach it.
[Calm down.]
“Does it look real now!? I don’t know if it’s dead or alive because it suddenly disappeared!”
[Calm down. Do you think Professor Hyun will return right away just because you are like this?]
“I’m going to die.”
[What?]
Not only the chairman of the advisory committee, but also the children who were listening were surprised by the words.
“I’m going to kill myself. What do I do without a professor?”
“Hee, Heewon! What do you mean!”
“I’d rather die than live without knowing what happened to the professor.”
At Yoo Hee-won’s suicide declaration, the advisory chairman let out a short sigh.
[Wait at the dormitory. Go soon.]
After hanging up her phone, Yu Hee-won looked back at the other children and opened her mouth.
“Dad’s coming… Let’s stay in the dormitory…”
She had never heard of her in her life, so Yu Hee-won was extremely tired and exhausted.
That’s why Professor Yoo Hee-won’s absence was a huge event.
“Okay, Heewon. Okay. How about something to drink on the way? Doesn’t your throat hurt?”
“No… let’s just go….”
The three children headed for the dormitory while supporting each other.
The advisory chairman arrived at the academy around afternoon.
The dean, who had heard of his visit, tried to come out to welcome him, but the advisory chairman refused.
It was an informal visit, and it was not a situation to have a leisurely cup of tea with the dean.
The advisory chairman took a large bag from the trunk of the car and entered the dormitory where the children were waiting.
In the dormitory room, all the children, including Yu Hee-won, were gathered.
“You’re here…”
When Han Min-ha hesitantly greeted her, the head of the advisory committee nodded her head and looked at Yoo Hee-won.
Yu Hee-Won, completely gray, lay on her bed and rested her forehead on her forehead.
“He did that as soon as he entered the dormitory. Heewon is not feeling well right now.”
“Yes. I will.”
The advisor already knew that her own daughter liked her professor Hyun.
But I didn’t expect it to be like that.
Because she was a cold-hearted and affectionate father, she couldn’t have a proper conversation with her.
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She would have liked her so much that she would commit suicide at such an advisory board.
Foreseeing this, the advisory committee chairman did not want to let Professor Hyun go.
However, the chairman, who knew all about Professor Hyeon’s personality and circumstances, couldn’t bear to completely exclude him from the operation.
So he tried to change his mind in his own way, such as deliberately belatedly notifying the operation schedule.
It was irrational to start a retaliatory operation with only five agents.
As originally planned, a full-fledged combat unit was supposed to be put in.
If it hadn’t been for the opposition of the deputy director….
But I wasted time convincing the deputy director, and there was a risk of missing him again….
But it is inappropriate here and now to regret the past.
You have to tell these kids about what happened to Professor Hyun.
This case is Secreto’s secret, but those who need to know should know.
The advisory committee chairman thought so when he saw Han Min-ha, who was left alone and wandered around because it was confidential and he did not inform him of the death of his parents.
“The story I will tell you from now on is a secret that must never be leaked outside.”
As the advisory chairman opened his mouth, Yu Hee-won slowly got up from the bed.
As Han Min-ha supported Yoo Hee-won, the chairman said.
“A few years ago, Professor Gyo-hyeon and Min-ha’s parents were on a mission as a team in a conflict area, where they encountered an unknown villain. Lost.”
Han Min-ha’s expression hardened when he heard about his parents’ death again.
“The administration tracked him for retaliation, but he couldn’t find his whereabouts until recently. We were able to identify his location a while ago. So, while we were secretly preparing for a retaliatory operation, Professor Gyo-hyeon found out about it and sent me a plan for the operation. They asked me to participate, so I had no choice but to accept.”
“Why did you agree…?”
Yoo Hee-won asked in a trembling voice.
“It’s because I know that Professor Hyeon continues to blame himself and suffer because of it. If he doesn’t take revenge with his own hands, he will suffer for the rest of his life.”
“So… The professor now…?”
The advisory chairman was silent for a moment.
“What happened to Professor!!”
As Yoo Hee-won screamed, Han Min-ha grabbed her by the shoulder and looked back at the chairman.
“Tell me, Chairman.”
“Six heroes, including Professor Hyeon, went on a mission. And… No one has returned yet.”
“I don’t know what that means. So what’s the professor saying?”
“I don’t know if they were dead or alive. Three corpses were found at the scene, but Professor Hyun, the rest of the heroes, and the villains were not there.”
“Uh, so let’s make it simpler. Are you saying the professor is still alive? Where is he, but he doesn’t know?”
Han Min-ha’s eyes began to tremble as the advisory chairman was silent.
“Isn’t it? Is the professor still alive? It’s a situation where you can’t contact him because your phone broke during a fight, right?”
With no answer coming back, Doyoon Song covered his forehead and lowered his head with an expression full of despair.
Han Min-ha, who glanced at her, forced her to smile.
“Chairman…?”
The chairman opened the bag he was carrying.
Inside it was a bloody, torn black suit.
“This is the suit Professor Hyun-Hyun wore when he was put into operation. Professor Hyun-Hyeon is probably… dead.”
A silence that could not be colder than that fell.
Song Do-yoon covered his face with both hands, and Han Min-ha stared blankly at the chairperson.
“Why did you do that…”
Heewon Yu whispered, shivering like crazy.
“Why did you send the professor there…”
“I couldn’t help it. If I hadn’t sent him away, Professor Hyeon probably wouldn’t have endured it.”
“What does Dad know about the professor!! What does he know!!”
Yoo Hee-won ran away from Han Min-ha’s hand and shouted, grabbing the hem of the advisory chairman’s clothes.
“Professor, bring me quickly! Bring me now!!”
“Ah…”
Han Min-ha burst into tears and Song Do-yoon sighed in frustration and leaned against the wall.
“Please bring the professor…”
Yu Hee-Won, who had been raging for a long time, knelt down sobbing.
“I’m sorry for yelling at you… So… Please bring the professor… Please, Dad…”
Looking down at her daughter, who was clinging to her by the collar, the advisory chairman opened his mouth with difficulty.
“We are doing our best to search. So please wait.”
“Without the professor… I can’t either… All three of us can’t…”
After her words, Yu Hee-won collapsed on the floor, and her chairperson hurriedly picked her up.
“Professor, professor…”
As she closed her eyes and put the muttering Yoo Hee-won on her bed, Song Do-yoon, who hadn’t said a word until now, opened her mouth.
“Has the identity of the villain been identified?”
“It is assumed that he escaped from the 3rd training camp a long time ago. Of course, this is a secret.”
Han Min-ha, who had been listening to the sound, quietly whispered.
“A defector from the 3rd Training Center…”
“Yes. It happened often in the past, but it’s probably the first time I’ve heard of it because it was controlled by the media.”
“Then…”
Han Min-ha looked back at the chairman with a face glistening with tears.
“You’re saying that if we track down those fugitives, we might find them someday…?”
“The Bureau and Secretto will take care of this, so you guys should focus on your studies.”
“If you try to catch all the fugitives, won’t you be able to catch him too?”
“That’s…”
The eerie light coming from Han Min-ha’s eyes made the chairman unable to speak any further.
Those were not the eyes of Han Min-ha, who had lost his parents and had been confined to his house in despair.
The eyes I saw somewhere.
It was Professor Hyeon’s eyes when he was a freshman in Secretto, who overcame the prejudice and contempt of being from an orphanage and eventually became a hero.
What the hell is Professor Hyun to those kids….
* * * * *
Two years later.
A sudden explosion occurred on a quiet highway outside a small town.
At the edge of the explosion, a car soared high into the sky.
Several people struggled to crawl out of the car that fell upside down on the ground.
The fact that he fell from that height and was barely injured was obviously not a normal human being.
They got out of the car and started running along the road without looking back.
Purple eyelashes shot down from the sky, overturned the concrete, and chased after them, burning half the people at the rear.
As the man with only half of his body collapsed on his side, the others were frightened and ran even faster.
But it didn’t last long.
The people in the lead hit the invisible wall hard and fell backwards.
People looked up at the wall in front of them with frightened expressions as their nose bones were broken and the blood pouring down like a waterfall was blocked.
There was an aura shield that was transparent, but reflected the sunlight with a purple sheen.
“Sideways… Jump aside!”
As the people were about to run towards the guardrail in unison, a bright flash of light and a purple-burning comet fell in front of them.
The unlucky Chinese character below him was slammed headfirst into the concrete and his brain was splashed in all directions, killing him instantly.
As the purple aura that fluctuated with terrifying momentum died down, a black-haired Viomete* in a black suit slowly stepped forward.
“Oops! Aura! Aura activated!!”
As someone screamed and wrapped an aura around his hand, preparing to attack, Biomete snapped his fingers.
“Aagh!”
The arm of the one who had been glowing with aura until just now exploded like a tomato, and the lower part of his elbow disappeared.
“Did you think that if you erased your aura and ran away, you wouldn’t be able to track me?”
A woman screamed at Biomete’s terrifyingly cold tone.
“Attack! Everyone will die anyway…”
At the sound of Biomete’s fingers snapping, the woman’s head exploded and her blood gushed out like a fountain.
“Nos bastards like cockroaches.”
Covered in soaring blood, Bio Mete flashed an aura from her eyes.
“I’m going to find every last one and tear them apart.”