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GM Ch72
by misacchi“Have you been waiting long? Let’s go eat.”
Soohyuk appeared in front of Minjun well past 8 PM. The man, without a scratch on him, didn’t look like he had just defended against a double dungeon break.
Minjun, who had been sitting on the living room sofa, jumped to his feet.
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“You’re back?”
“Just a moment. I’ll change my coat. People tend to notice these things.”
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Soohyuk quickly went upstairs and returned wearing a gray coat instead of his black one. In his hand was Minjun’s beige coat.
“Put this on, let’s head out quickly.”
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Instead of handing over the coat, Soohyuk held it open wide. Minjun, who hadn’t had help putting on clothes since he was a child, awkwardly slipped his arms into the coat.
“How’s your relationship with Hwang Sujin?”
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“Huh? Why the sudden interest in the Red Flame’s guild leader? Oh, there was a camera there, right? It was on the broadcast. Our relationship isn’t bad. But why are you suddenly curious? Don’t tell me you’re jealous? There’s nothing between me and Red Flame’s guild leader. We’ve never dated, we’re not dating, and I don’t plan to.”
Minjun looked at Soohyuk, puzzled by the sudden explanation. Why would he be jealous?
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“It’s not that. It just seemed like you left hunter Hwang Sujin to clean up and ran off. Is that okay?”
The WeTube news channel had shown the scene until the double dungeon break ended. Both Yoon Soohyuk and Hwang Sujin had stayed until the end to defeat the dungeon boss.
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This time, it was a B-rank dungeon break, and the main monsters were reptilian. The monsters, resembling snakes, lizards, and frogs, were poisonous and moved quickly, making them more challenging to deal with than slimes.
Hunters forming the first line of defense worked hard to hunt down the monsters fleeing from the S-rank hunters’ skills. The action was much more intense than the first dungeon break. As a result, the number of live viewers kept increasing, and the chat messages were coming in rapidly.
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From the start of the double dungeon break to the point where the two-headed white snake boss turned to dust, it took less than 40 minutes. Up to that point, everything was fine. Cheers erupted from all around as the hunters forming the defense line collapsed in relief.
Even amidst the chaos, the cameras relentlessly focused on Yoon Soohyuk and Hwang Sujin.
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Yoon Soohyuk said something to Hwang Sujin with a bright smile and then leaped backward. Soaring high, he used his flight skill and disappeared into a dot.
The camera, which had been following Soohyuk, quickly panned to Hwang Sujin. She looked in the direction he had vanished, shook her head, and sighed. The chat window exploded with comments, with everyone asking if he had really fled.
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Fortunately, given Soohyuk’s history of causing trouble, the mood wasn’t too bad. The chat was filled with lols and hahas.
However, it was uncertain how Hwang Sujin felt about it. She was a second-generation hunter who had awakened on the second day of the great catastrophe, just like Soohyuk. Their relationship seemed distant, so it didn’t appear they were on good terms. And now Soohyuk had left her with the cleanup, which was why Minjun asked if she was okay.
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“Of course, it’s fine. The Red Flame’s guild leader owes me a few favors. I decided to use one of them this time.”
“One? So, there’s more?”
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“Yeah. I’ve helped out a few times before. I asked her to handle the cleanup so I could get back quickly to feed you. You must be really hungry. Let’s go eat.”
“Okay.”
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Soohyuk subtly hinted that he had hurried back for Minjun’s sake. However, Minjun, who wasn’t thinking along those lines at all, didn’t catch on.
But that was fine too.
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Soohyuk smiled as he watched Minjun walk ahead, his round head bobbing. It was clear he was smitten, and everything Minjun did seemed endearing.
***
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After dinner, they returned to the safe house. Minjun sat on the living room sofa watching TV, while Soohyuk handled some overdue work beside him.
The opening of the Kim Minjun Memorial Hall was imminent. The preparations for the event were in their final stages. Although Soohyuk wasn’t the chairman of the memorial committee, there were still many things he needed to oversee personally.
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As he read through and processed various documents, Soohyuk looked up at the sound of a light clicking of the tongue. Minjun was watching a drama on TV and seemed angry, muttering about how there could be such trash in the world.
It was a typical melodramatic show. The male lead was planning to betray the female lead for success and secretly marry another woman. Soohyuk chuckled silently at Minjun’s engrossed expression.
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Does he like dramas?
Soohyuk knew a lot about Minjun. He had the basics down, including his personal details, spending patterns, types of credit cards issued, and even his hunter license written exam scores. He also had a recording of the testimony from the police chief where Minjun first reported losing his memory. In some aspects, he knew Minjun better than the person himself.
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However, firsthand experiences were always more vivid than secondhand information.
Minjun had a hearty appetite typical of a hunter, loved dried persimmons, didn’t drink alcohol, and had no interest in fashion. He brushed his teeth for a long time but took quick showers. His nails were always neatly trimmed. Spending almost every day together due to dungeon raids, it wasn’t hard to figure out Minjun’s preferences and habits.
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Usually, Minjun watched the news or looked up dungeon-related videos on YouTube. Today was the first time Soohyuk saw him enjoying a drama. Sitting cross-legged on the sofa, hugging a large cushion, he looked quite comfortable.
As Soohyuk watched in fascination, Minjun turned his head slightly and gave him a questioning look. Despite lacking social awareness, Minjun was sensitive to these things.
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“Do you like dramas?”
“Oh… I watch this and that. Why?”
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Originally, Minjun preferred variety shows over dramas. His grandmother loved dramas, so he only caught glimpses of them occasionally.
After returning from the other world, he spent time watching TV and got hooked on dramas. He didn’t have a specific genre preference, but if he had to choose, he liked crime and melodramatic series. The daily dramas with their sensational plots were so entertaining that he was not even bothered by the poor production quality.
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Recently, he even subscribed to an OTT service to catch up on missed episodes. He was also watching popular dramas from the past one by one.
“What about movies? Want to go see one together?”
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“Movies?”
“Disaster, horror, superhero. The horror one has zombies. All three have good reviews. Pick one.”
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“Oh, zombies?”
Minjun, caught off guard by Soohyuk’s assertiveness, chose the zombie movie without thinking. It was only after he answered that he realized he had agreed to go to the movies with Soohyuk. Changing his mind now would be awkward, and besides, it had been a while since he last went to a theater, so he decided to go along with it.
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“Then, how about we hit the dungeon tomorrow and catch the movie afterward? We can grab dinner after the movie.”
“Sure.”
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Minjun didn’t realize that Soohyuk had spontaneously planned a date. He just thought it was an addition to their usual schedule.
As Soohyuk picked up his phone to book the tickets, Minjun felt a bit strange. He had been doing all sorts of things with Soohyuk, but he never expected they’d end up going to the movies together.
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It felt like he had made a friend.
Minjun’s school days were filled with part-time jobs. He had a few friends he hung out with, but he was always short on time and money, so he often felt like an outsider.
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Maybe that’s why, except for the exciting sex, it felt like he was just crashing at a friend’s place. Technically, it was his boss’s place, but still. Bringing food, wearing comfortable clothes, and watching TV together—these were things you did with someone you were really close to.
Just as he was thinking about how comfortable he had become with Soohyuk, a sudden, excruciating pain struck his right eye.
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“Ugh!”
Minjun instinctively covered his right eye with his hand and bent over. It felt like something hot and sharp had pierced his eyeball.
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His instincts told him this was a very dangerous situation.
“What happened? What’s wrong?”
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Soohyuk, who had thrown his phone aside, rushed over and gently rubbed Minjun’s back, but Minjun couldn’t focus on that. The pain was so intense that he couldn’t think of anything else. But within seconds, the pain vanished as if it had never been there.
“Minjun.”
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“Uh… I’m okay now.”
Minjun removed his hand from his right eye. He felt a bit dizzy from the aftereffects of the pain, but otherwise, he was fine.
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“Does it still hurt?”
“No. Maybe something got in my eye.”
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“Let me see. Goodness, it’s all red.”
“Really?”
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Soohyuk clicked his tongue as he held Minjun’s face. Minjun’s right eye was red and teary, but he didn’t notice it himself.
“Let’s drink a potion.”
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“Why drink a potion for a bit of dust? I’ll just wash my face.”
Minjun got up and headed straight to the bathroom. As he quickly washed his face with cold water, he cursed inwardly.
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Damn it.
A status window appeared before Minjun’s eyes.
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∥[Notification] The item has resisted the curse .
It had appeared just as the excruciating pain disappeared. Seeing the status window, Minjun realized someone had cursed him.
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