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by misacchi“No way, how can that be?!”
Kwak Jonghoon shouted.
“Isn’t that against the law?”
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Choi Euiseong searched for the legalities.
“Legally, it’s probably fine.”
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Lee Hana replied.
“Hunter Kim Minjun. Are you planning to stay with the June Guild?”
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Seo Wooju asked, and suddenly the room fell silent. This time, even Soohyuk didn’t answer for him and just looked at Minjun.
Realizing it was his turn, Minjun gave his prepared response.
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“Oh, yes. As I mentioned earlier, I’m not being threatened. And I originally signed a three-year contract. Just because I became S-class doesn’t mean I should leave the guild.”
“No, you can still leave!”
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“Right. You’re S-class now, why work under someone else?”
Kwak Jonghoon and Choi Euiseong each chimed in, but Minjun let it go in one ear and out the other. He didn’t mind being under someone. What bothered him more was the hassle of setting up a one-man guild. Of course, he couldn’t say that out loud.
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“I’ve learned a lot from Guild Leader Yoon Soohyuk. I’ll continue to learn for the next three years.”
As expected, it was a question within his anticipated range, so Minjun answered politely. Kwak Jonghoon and Choi Euiseong looked at Yoon Soohyuk with strange expressions, as if questioning what he had said to persuade him.
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“Is that why you changed the collaboration terms?”
Seo Wooju asked Yoon Soohyuk, who nodded.
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“Our youngest needs to be equipped properly. The more items, the better, right? It’s a chance to bring out those old items stored in the inventory. You should also experience the buff an S-class hunter provides. Did you know? An S-class buff is stronger than a C-class one.”
Minjun thought Soohyuk seemed like a con artist. A charming swindler who picks pockets with a handsome smile. Even knowing this, he couldn’t help but go along with it.
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Sure enough, Choi Euiseong shouted angrily.
“You swindler!”
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Despite the sharp criticism, Minjun couldn’t take Soohyuk’s side. Other S-class hunters nodded in agreement, but it didn’t faze Soohyuk at all.
“Now, would you show us what items you’ve brought?”
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It didn’t take long to greet the S-class hunters and organize the collaboration order. The first collaboration Minjun would do was with the Lucky Guild. Lee Hana confidently presented leather gloves that increased defense by 15%.
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Next was the Cosmos Guild. Seo Wooju brought a dagger that increased stamina by 11%. Since the item’s durability was less than the leather gloves Lee Hana presented, the Cosmos Guild was pushed to second place after the Lucky Guild.
The items prepared by Kwak Jonghoon and Choi Euiseong were rejected. They planned to prepare something else for the next opportunity.
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Hwang Sujin, who wasn’t present, was patrolling as a security officer at the Hunter Market Auction. Upon hearing the news of Minjun’s reawakening through a message, Hwang Sujin complained about being left out.
The exact timing of the collaboration was left to the guild staff to coordinate, and the conversation concluded. Everyone stood up, mentioning they had to attend the afternoon auction.
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“Oh, so now there are seven S-class hunters in our country? They’ll make a fuss again this time.”
As everyone was tidying up their clothes and preparing to use their cognitive interference items, Choi Euiseong suddenly spoke up as if he had just remembered something. His bold statement made everyone chuckle and add their own comments.
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“Exactly. It’s like the Legion was stolen from us.”
“Blame the system for that.”
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“Yoon June, you should make sure hunter Kim Minjun practices a lot for interviews so he doesn’t fall for leading questions.”
Even Seo Wooju joined in, while Yoon Soohyuk confidently replied.
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“Of course. No need to worry.”
Minjun, who was initially confused by the conversation, eventually realized they were talking about neighboring countries.
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In the era of the cataclysm, where monsters threatened humanity, hunters were a measure of national power. Especially the number of S-class hunters was a source of pride for the citizens.
It was generally believed that the number of hunters was proportional to the population. In that sense, Korea had an unusually high number of S-class hunters compared to the global average, which led to various forms of scrutiny.
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For Korean S-class hunters, receiving strange and peculiar questions during official interviews was a kind of rite of passage. This had been happening for 12 years, so Minjun wasn’t surprised. He simply responded diligently to the encouragement from other S-class hunters to work hard.
Engaging in light chatter, the S-class hunters left the warehouse and descended the building’s stairs. They then casually crossed the street.
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Following at the very end, Minjun laughed as he watched the S-class hunters move together. The cognitive interference items couldn’t change their height, build, or hair, just their faces.
If they moved separately, it might not be noticeable, but with all the S-class hunters except Hwang Sujin gathered together, they stood out too much. Anyone with an interest in S-class hunters would recognize them immediately. In fact, a few people were already whispering and pointing in their direction.
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The funny thing was that the hunters were aware of this. After crossing the street, they silently drifted apart, pretending not to know each other.
Minjun, reluctant to waste the durability of his cognitive interference item, pulled his hat down low and gradually distanced himself from the S-class hunters with slow steps. Staying together might lead to misunderstandings about being part of the group.
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Though the meeting was brief, Minjun learned quite a bit. As expected, the relationships among the S-class hunters were fairly good. While they were wary of the June Guild having two S-class hunters, the atmosphere wasn’t hostile.
Instead of showing superiority to the youngest member, they amusingly pondered how to cleverly utilize him.
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The relationship between the S-class hunters and the government seemed unchanged from before he went to the other world. They all complained about being assigned dungeons with tight deadlines.
And he learned that the building where today’s meeting took place belonged to Lee Hana. It was inherited from their maternal grandfather, with the fourth floor used as a warehouse and occasionally as a meeting place for S-class hunters.
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Minjun was once again struck by the greatness of property ownership. While managing a large building might be challenging, he thought it might be wise to prepare at least a small commercial building for retirement.
A man wearing a baseball cap suddenly burst out from among the crowd with a loud shout. Two hunters in guild uniforms chased after him.
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Among the S-class hunters, Choi Euiseong moved faster than anyone else. He dashed forward like a cheetah and used his binding skill. The dark blue chain in his hand shot out and wrapped around the man. The man, bound tightly by the chain, struggled but couldn’t escape the S-class hunter’s skill.
It took only a few seconds for the hunters in guild uniforms to catch the man. The commotion drew the attention of the crowd, and some even started recording the scene on their phones.
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Minjun, just in case, closely examined the man bound by the chain. Though he couldn’t see the face clearly, the man’s appearance seemed to resemble the thief who had stolen the old man’s wallet at the Hunter Market.
“I think it’s him…”
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“What is?”
Soohyuk, standing next to him, responded to Minjun’s muttering.
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“That thief. He looks like the one who stole an old man’s wallet earlier.”
“Really?”
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Black pants, a white T-shirt, a dark gray jacket, and a black baseball cap. He was dressed too neatly to look like a thief.
When Choi Euiseong’s binding skill disappeared, the man struggled again and made eye contact with Minjun. With the cap now on the ground, it was easy to confirm. The ordinary-looking man with a nervous expression was indeed the thief who had stolen his grandfather’s wallet.
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“It’s definitely the thief.”
Minjun clicked his tongue. Just as he was relieved that the thief was caught, the man’s body began to twist in a bizarre manner. The hunters holding the thief were the first to react. Instead of fleeing, they tried to restrain the convulsing thief.
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“Run away!”
“Get away!”
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Minjun and Soohyuk, who had seen a hunter exhibit the same symptoms in the Poison Jar Dungeon, shouted simultaneously and rushed forward. Minjun used his detection skill to check the thief’s rank first.
∥[Character Information]
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∥Name: Park Gyuyoung
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∥Rank: B
Attributes, abilities, and attack power didn’t matter. The power of the explosion depended solely on the rank. Being B-class, it was enough to separate the hunters holding Park Gyuyoung and use a defensive skill to block it.
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As the hunters, sensing danger, backed away, Soohyuk was the first to use a defensive skill. A golden dome-shaped barrier surrounded Park Gyuyoung, and those unaware of the situation cheered. Meanwhile, the situation rapidly changed.
As Park Gyuyoung’s appearance began to transform, his shoulders swelled rapidly. His clothes tore, revealing the arms of a beast with dark red fur and sharp claws.
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“It’s a monster! The person’s turning into a monster!”
Amidst the murmurs of those sensing something strange, someone shouted loudly. At that moment, Park Gyuyoung, now transformed into a bizarre beast rather than a human, let out a roar.
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“Graaaah!”
It was the beginning of chaos.
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Park Gyuyoung visited the flea market held on the day of the Hunter Market’s regular auction solely for money. The potion that boosted his stats was effective but expensive. His bank account was empty, and there was no legitimate way for money to come in, so Park Gyuyoung came up with the easiest solution; to pick the pockets of those visiting the flea market.