Chapter 87: Proper Conduct (2)
It didn’t take long to create an opportunity to approach the law firm.
[Large-scale riot breaks out in Los Angeles, USA... Damage to the Korean community expected to be severe]
[Shocking revelation that LAPD may have steered the riots toward Koreatown. Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces it will send a protest letter to the U.S. immediately...]
“...Now’s the time.”
May 1st, 1992.
I lightly hummed as I read the article about the LA riots.
The justification was perfect, and I could even gain something substantial from it.
“...Miss, did you already know about this?”
“Ayy, no way.”
Lee Si-hyun looked at me with a meaningful gaze. She had just returned from performing vigilante duties in LA under my orders. It had been a slightly dangerous task, but there was no other choice.
“Hey, hey... Yoo Ha-yeon, what is this? I-is this a riot, or something? Huh?”
Right beside the chief secretary, Miss Cha Ba-da was clinging to her, trembling. She had come to LA for sightseeing just in time and had nearly gotten caught up in the chaos. She was still unable to shake off the shock of the riot, glancing nervously around her.
