Rebirth: Super Banking System

Chapter 1678 - 1510: Restrictions on Leaving the Country (Seeking Subscription!)



Chapter 1678: Chapter 1510: Restrictions on Leaving the Country (Seeking Subscription!)

Going abroad?

"Is it necessary?" Cui Dongye asked himself, having no black history.

But his father.

As the head of the family.

He has managed the family business for many years, dealing with people of all kinds. It’s impossible to be completely clean. Even from what he knows, his father’s black history is no less than a couple of incidents, just not yet uncovered.

Even if someone needs to go abroad,

it should be his father.

"Just because you have no problem, doesn’t mean you don’t know others do." His father sighed.

This was key.

Being used as a gun by someone, he didn’t know if his son could handle it.

Deny everything?

Ha!

Once someone bites, it becomes false testimony, which is also a crime.

Nowadays.

The whole of South Korea seems to be in a vortex.

He used to think he could see clearly, but as it’s developed to this point, nobody dares to say they can predict the future accurately. On the contrary, the situation is becoming increasingly complex, foggy, and unpredictable.

The killer got killed.

What kind of methods did that prosecutor use?

Who else was involved?

Is there a bigger plan behind the scenes?

Thinking of this.

It gave him a headache. Many people were more troubled than him, but it’s not his concern; enabling the family to continue in this vortex is the priority.

"What about you?" Cui Dongye asked.

"I can’t leave the country."

His father admitted frankly.

"What? Why?" Cui Dongye was shocked, asking anxiously.

His father being restricted from leaving the country?

What exactly happened?

After just one sleep,

it felt like the sky had changed.

"Just now, as I learned the reason for this matter, the border management line told me, because I’m a witness in a case, I’ve been restricted from leaving the country for thirty days. It may be lifted after the hearing."

"..."

The man took a deep breath.

His heart raced.

Even his father being restricted from leaving is clearly a sign of the weakening conglomerates’ influence within the government. No wonder his father wanted him to leave the country quickly. Although they weren’t involved, it doesn’t mean they are ignorant.

Damn it.

It’s really too chaotic,

and too tight-knit.

Before, it seemed the conglomerates could do whatever they wanted in the country, often disregarding restraint, leading to now when someone in the net has issues, it could trigger a chain reaction.

Thirty days.

If it’s just a stalling tactic, it’s a big trouble.

"Understood, I’ll leave the country immediately." Cui Dongye hurriedly said.

"Okay."

Cui Dongye quickly packed his belongings.

"Father, I’ll call you once I’m on the airplane."

"Alright."

Half an hour later.

Seoul Airport.

Handing over the documents, Cui Dongye was pondering about his father’s matter. On the way, he called a friend at the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office, but didn’t get any useful information since the case was being handled by that prosecutor.

"Bastard."

Cui Dongye cursed inwardly, he really wanted to hire an assassin to get rid of this thorn in his side.

"I’m sorry, you’re temporarily restricted from leaving the country."

"What?"

Cui Dongye’s harsh expression changed to shock.

"Why?"

"Please consult the Seoul Supreme Prosecutor’s Office."

The airport didn’t know the reason, they only knew the person before them was restricted from leaving South Korea, aware of the agency that imposed the restriction. Recently the list has been frequently updated, they’ve gotten used to it.

Upon hearing this.

Cui Dongye was a bit stunned.

In other words.

He might be involved in some cases too; what case exactly, he truly couldn’t remember since too many people had been arrested recently—damn, what kind of situation is this?

Can’t think of it.

No choice.

Cui Dongye had to turn back.

"Father."

"Are you on the airplane?"

"No, I’m also restricted from leaving the country, it’s a directive from the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office but I don’t know why." Cui Dong-ho said briefly.

"What?"

There was a noticeable sound of something dropping on the other end.

"I’ll find out." His father said, taking a deep breath.

"Alright."

Minutes later.

"Your leave restriction order was issued ten minutes ago, ordered to be added by the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office; my connections were in a meeting and hadn’t timely informed me." Cui Dongye’s father looked gloomy.

The prosecutor’s office has undergone a major personnel change recently, failing to provide timely information.

And,

Ten minutes ago.

Who knew his son would try to leave at that time; it’s just that this order was too coincidental. His son goes to the airport, just to be added to the list, not early or late, precisely at that moment.

Could it be... they were under surveillance?

If that’s the case.

Did something about him get exposed?

Previously,

The conglomerates wielded power.

No one dared to bite them.

But over the past year, it felt like targeting them had become the norm; hundreds of people investigated, hundreds already detained—who knew who might, for ’merit,’ turn on them now.

All of a sudden.

His mind was a bit chaotic.

"..."

"Father, what should I do?"

"First, come back, I’ll ask about the case later."

"Okay."

Cui Dongye had no choice but to return home. In the car, his legs involuntarily trembled; what his father thought, he also thought—this peculiarity was certainly not just for coordination.

Back home.

Before entering.

Cui Dongye was blocked by two Korean police officers and a prosecutor.

"Cui Dongye?"

"That’s me."

"I’m Prosecutor Lee Tae-hyeon from the Seoul Supreme Prosecutor’s Office. You are identified as a key witness in a deliberate injury case, please come with us to the prosecutor’s office to assist in the investigation."

"I’m not a criminal."

Cui Dongye said coldly.

Assist in the investigation?

The attitude should not be one of arrest at the door—he was just scared, his heart was pounding.

"Sorry, this is a new case; we’re preparing to add it to the evidence for prosecution in two days, therefore, it’s urgent, please cooperate." This stance was completely different from the previous respect.

Staring at the two before him.

Cui Dongye was fuming.

If it were before, these people would have been highly respectful. Now, when things aren’t settled, they dared to be so arrogant—just wait, if we overturn this, new scores and old scores, we’ll count them together. noveldrama

A group of ignorant people.

"Son, what’s going on?" Just then, his father hurried out.

"They’re looking for me to assist in the investigation."

Cui Dongye replied.

In the end.

His father accompanied him to the prosecutor’s office.

...

Seoul.

Supreme Prosecutor’s Office.

Interrogation Room.

This time the personnel involved were of higher status; in the morning, they were still leaders, yet the turnaround came quickly—by afternoon, they became suspects under investigation, jointly interrogated by the prosecutor’s office and the judiciary.

"Jeong Do-won."

"Hmm?"

"You have been accused by your original secretary, in relation to a case on the eleventh of July, 2005, involving one death and three injuries in a brawl, of betraying witnesses and destroying evidence."

"Leading to three key witnesses being threatened by gang members, suspects being released right away."

"On the fifth of March, 2006, in a kidnapping and confinement case...

On the twenty-first of September, 2007, in a deliberate injury case...

Regarding the grave dereliction of duty reported in these three instances, do you admit to it?"

Upon hearing this.

Jeong Do-won shook his head in confusion.

"This is slander."


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