1 Prologue

It was a normal day. The sky was clear and the birds were chirping like usual. The only difference was the three Chinese teenagers stood side by side next to the private plane that would take them to South Korea. All of them used to live there when they were young but they returned to China after a few years. The thought of coming back there could have excite them but because going back there meant transferring schools, it did not please them that much. A tall female around her thirties was standing behind them, waiting for them to board in the plane.

"So, we're going to a normal high school, right?" The second eldest and the shortest in the group, Roy, asked the female.

"Yes, that's why you don't have to worry about anyone finding about who you are. The three of you will even be in separate classes so that you can do your job well. Get inside the plane now so that you can leave," the female replied in her usual expressionless face.

"Let's go, Jackson, Roy," the eldest and the tallest from the three Chinese boys, Karry, said. After bowing his head to the female as a polite gesture, he headed inside the plane then sat on the nearest seat, too lazy to look for another seat.

"Hey, Karry, I found something out about the school." A Korean guy in his late twenties appeared with his usual silly grin. His name was Sungjun, the assistant of Karry and the new guardian of the three boys. He spoke in a very fluent Korean without any hint of speaking in Chinese. "There is really something interesting in your new school aside from pretty girls."

"If you say pretty boys…" The youngest, Jackson, trailed off, snickering at his own thought.

Sungjun rolled his eyes. "No, I am not talking about pretty boys, you moron."

"Who are you calling a moron? Says the guy who lives in China for ten years but cannot speak Chinese," Roy pointed out. Sungjun lived in China for more than ten years but that guy could only understand the language and could not construct his own sentence.

"Roy, Jackson, let him finish," Karry scolded the two younger boys.

"As I was saying, there is a certain detective club in there," Sungjun informed the boys excitedly but got only blank looks in response. "It is a legit club even if the members are teenage girls. They solved three robberies with limited clues for only two to three days. Let me tell you about the members. The leader and the eldest is named Song Haneul. She is an honor student, placing first in the department last year. She's known for her reckless yet accurate deductions, a no nonsense type. The second member is Kim Yerin, the researcher. Even if you try to hide it from her, for some reasons, she finds clues that shouldn't have existed in the first place. The third member is Jung Seri. Now, I am not sure about her specialties but I heard she's quite good in disguising and stalking. The group depends on her for things such as stake outs, I guess. Lastly, their youngest member is Song Iseul, Haneul's younger sister. She's known for her hacking skills that could surpass FBI's. She also placed first in her level last school year. In short, they're one legit group."

"Older brother," Karry started. "Are you a stalker?"

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