The Korean Liaisons (part of Chapter 15, tome II; by me)
Here's a small part of a series I'm writing that would span at least two tomes. Part autobiographic, part fiction. This is a part of Chapter 15, tome II.
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Seoul, October 12th, 2007. Guro-gu district. Two Korean guys are talking about their upcoming student exchange programs, where they plan to go to different colleges in Quebec, Canada.
Seok Hwan Kim: To avenge what the Netherlands and Canada did to us, here is my plan: you go date the girl of your choice but you must meed these guidelines: the girl should have more skill than you in the field in which you have the most difficulty. She must also be able to help us with math and science, and also to bring us closer to the Supreme Paranormal Council of Canada (SPCC). As for me, I'll go search for. Remember, Jae, you're nothing like me as a telepath, you are nothing than a pest to the eyes of the Paranormal Standards Commission of Korea (PSCK).
Jae-Ik Oh: OK, but sir, I have no, that's right, NO CLUE as to where to begin the search! What do the Dutch or the Canadian intelligence have to say about the academic locations of the members of said Council!
Seok: My position among the Commission is senior to yours, if you want to reconsider where you're assigned... then you will have to delay your departure by two weeks, which will hurt our country! Remember, the interests of Korea (in the world of the paranormal, North and South Koreas act as one) lie on our hands!
Jae: All right, all right, I'll go spend two months at the Edouard-Montpetit College! And, as you said, I have to date a girl according to my greatest weakness, and my greatest weakness is calculus!
Seok chokes Jae and they got on the taxi, where he releases his right-hand man. However, in Longueuil, where said college is...
Yvan Ung: Helium! HELIUUUUUUUUUUMMMMMMMM! If I don't date the right girl ASAP, I don't think I will have enough skill to succeed the semester in differential calculus!
Gabrielle Elliott: How much do you have?
Yvan: 83% in the revision test.
Gabrielle: Don't despair... back to our high school days you were regarded as one of the top achievers in math. I honestly don't know why it should be different today.
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