Summary
[Skill: Dash Lv. 2]
Active skill.
Mana required to activate: 5
When this skill is activated, your movement speed will increase by 40%. During its activation, 1 Mana will be spent every minute.
‘My movement speed has increased.’
The rate had climbed up from 30 to 40%.
The difference in 10% was huge. Well, the levelling up of the skill seemed appropriate, since he used the Dash skill quite often.
[Skill: High-Grade Dagger Technique Lv. 1]
Passive skill.
Mana required to activate: None
Exclusive to daggers.
You used daggers for a long time. And now, you are able to wield daggers more proficiently.
33% additional damage will be applied when using daggers.
Additional damage effect when using daggers!!
A dagger-specific skill had been created as the result of him continuously sticking to daggers, it seemed.
‘I guess wielding other types of weapons will be inefficient for me now, huh.’
Of course, it also meant that the effect when using only the daggers would be even greater.
Besides, he was already well used to using daggers. He also had grown fond of the Poison Fang of Kasaka and wasn’t planning to switch to another weapon any time soon, so this was a huge boon for him.
‘And finally….’
Jin-Woo’s eyes gleamed in great anticipation as he checked out the details of the last new skill that appeared.
[Skill: Vital Points Targetting Lv. 1]
Active skill.
Mana required to activate: 70
Exclusive to daggers.
You’ve learned the most optimum way to attack with your daggers. This skill will search for the enemy’s vital points and inflict fatal damage.
This skill was also exclusive to daggers.
‘The most optimum way to attack….’
Now that he thought about it, the attack he used to land the final blow to Kahng Tae-Sik and on that last zombie felt roughly the similar to him.
Should he say he definitely felt it in his bones? The moment the dagger pierced through, he knew instinctively that the battle was over.
‘Ah, so that was me aiming at the vital points, huh.’
To think, something he did as an accident would become an actual skill, and he’d get to use it whenever he felt like it!
His heart was now beating like crazy.
To Jin-Woo, who had no other method to attack other than to swing his dagger around this way and that, this attack skill ‘Vital Points Targetting’ was like the sweet, sweet rain falling at the end of a long drought.
‘Very nice!’
He levelled up and got new skills.
It’d only been the first day, yet things were going really smoothly already.
***
The second day.
[Level up!]
[Level up!]
With the addition of an attack skill, the speed of hunting had increased rather noticeably.
[Level up!]
Yu Jin-Ho’s eyes could only grow wider and wider as he watched countless monsters fall one after the other when Jin-Woo accurately attacked their weak points.
‘Hyung-nim has been hiding such a mad skill until now?!’
Just how far did the set of hyung-nim’s mysterious skills extend to?
He couldn’t help but admire Jin-Woo even more.
‘Seeing that he was able to easily defeat several rank C Hunters, he’s definitely a rank B or higher…..’
He could only spectate from the sidelines, his jaw slack, since he couldn’t guarantee his own fate if he unwisely tried to probe Jin-Woo for answers.
However, there was a distinct disadvantage associated with the increase in the hunting speed, as it turned out.
[You can’t use your skills because of a lack of Mana.]
[You can’t use your skills because of a lack of Mana.]
Jin-Woo frowned quite deeply.
‘Again??’
In order to fill up his depleted MP, Jin-Woo summoned a vial of ‘potion’ he bought from the Store right away.
“What is that, hyung-nim?”
Yu Jin-Ho expressed a great interest.
Being next to Jin-Woo meant that Yu Jin-Ho would get to experience many unbelievable things, of course. And now, he became way too curious about the identity of the blue liquid Jin-Woo kept drinking every now and then.
“What, this?”
Jin-Woo delayed answering and read the information on the potion first.
[Item: MP Potion]
Rarity: E
Type: Consumable
A liquid medicine that will restore your Mana. Once consumed, it will restore 500 points of MP. Can be stored in your Inventory, but it can’t be handed over to someone else.
The explanation said that the potion couldn’t be handed over to another person.
‘What will happen if I try to give it to someone else?’
It was now Jin-Woo’s turn to become curious. So, he handed the vial of the MP potion over to Yu Jin-Ho.
But, the potion bottle quietly disappeared from the view when placed in Yu Jin-Ho’s hand, just like when it appeared the first time.
“Is, is this magic, hyung-nim??”
‘So, this is why it can’t be handed over, huh.’
He learned something new today.
An item that could not be handed over would disappear when touched by someone else. If so, what would happen when no hands were involved?
Jin-Woo accessed the Store and purchased a new potion.
However, it was not the same MP potion that he bought all the time, but a vial of HP potion containing reddish liquid.
As soon as he completed the transaction, the potion automatically appeared in Jin-Woo’s hand.
“H-hyung-nim!! That’s amazing! The liquid’s colour changed to red!”
Yu Jin-Ho was thinking that the MP potion disappearing and being replaced by an HP potion was some kind of a fancy magic trick.
Actually, there was a good reason why Jin-Woo changed the type of potion.
‘Let’s find out if these potions have an effect on other people.’
Jin-Woo told Yu Jin-Ho’s to lower his posture.
“Open your mouth and look up.”
“L-like this, hyung-nim?”
“Alright. Stay in that position and don’t move.”
Jin-Woo tilted the vial of HP potion. The reddish liquid slid down Yu Jin-Ho’s mouth.
Gulp.
Suddenly, Yu Jin-Ho opened his eyes wider.
“Uh? What’s going on, hyung-nim? Why do I feel reinvigorated again?”
After playing the role of the luggage carrier for a long time, Yu Jin-Ho had been looking rather fatigued, but now, his complexion improved in the blink of an eye.
Jin-Woo smiled in satisfaction.
‘So, giving it away in this manner works.’
He got to learn something else just as good again.
He should be able to heal a nearby injured person, even if there were no Healers present. This would certainly help him out a good deal in the future, no doubt.
“Just tell me if you’re feeling tired, okay? I can spare a ton of this drink, you see.”
Of course, Jin-Woo wasn’t doing this out of charity.
If the porter got too tired and his movement speed decreased, then that would mean the overall hunting speed would decrease as well, so basically, he’d be the one losing out in the end.
His actions were born out of such a chain of thoughts, but Yu Jin-Ho didn’t know that.
“H-hyung-nim….”
“Let’s go.”
Yu Jin-Ho became very moved after being subjected to Jin-Woo caring about him. Not to mention, he was awed by Jin-Woo’s amazing abilities too. Wiping away his tears, Yu Jin-Ho hurriedly chased after the departing back of Jin-Woo.
***
The third day.
“Oh, right. Take this, hyung-nim.”
Yu Jin-Ho rummaged through the equipment bag and then, presented a bank balance book with a stamp sealed in together.
“What’s this?”
“It’s the money from selling the magic crystals we got during the last two days, hyung-nim.”
Jin-Woo got slightly irritated by the fact that Yu Jin-Ho had forgotten this and only decided to give it to him inside a dungeon full of dangerous monsters, but that irritation disappeared almost right away.
‘?600,000,000?!’ (TL: Around $535,500)
When he took a look at the amount written on the book, Jin-Woo found quite a substantial amount staring back at him.
“Are you giving me every cent from the sales of the magic crystals?”
Yu Jin-Ho nodded his head.
“Yes, hyung-nim. I’m not doing these raids because I need the money, and besides, you’ve killed all of the monsters anyways. So, how can I ask you for a share like a shameless fool here?”
Yu Jin-Ho’s eyes were sparkling like a little kid waiting to be praised.
‘Ohh, really… Would you look at this kid now?’
Jin-Woo sensed the change in Yu Jin-Ho’s attitude after they spent the last couple of days together.
Not too long ago, the feeling of the kid forcing himself to come even though he was sh*t-scared was pretty strong, but now, he was acting more like a little brother who couldn’t stop worshipping a cool older brother or something.
‘He’s got a pretty adorable side to him, no?’
Jin-Woo smirked.
“Can I really have it, then?”
“Do I, the one and only Yu Jin-Ho, look like someone who’d go back on his word, hyung-nim?”
Jin-Woo smiled brightly and patted the bank balance book.
“Okay, thanks. I’m really grateful for this.”
“No, thank you instead, hyung-nim!!”
Yu Jin-Ho bent his back 90 degrees right away.
This was one confusing sight where it was pretty difficult to tell just who was giving who money here.
At the same time, outside the dungeon….
The waiting ‘teammates’ also had developed a routine of sorts to while away the time.
As soon as the raid leader Yu Jin-Ho and his assistant (?) Seong Jin-Woo entered the Gate, the remaining Hunters gathered around, placed a couple of picnic clothes on the ground, and proceeded to do their own things.
The most popular activity, of course, was gambling.
Five people were sitting around in one group, gambling and chatting away.
“How many raids did we ‘participate’ in so far?”
“Let’s see… The day before, it was three. Yesterday, it was two, and this is the second dungeon today, so it’s seven in total so far.”
“Will it be fine for those two to keep clearing dungeons at this breakneck pace? I mean, it’s normal to take a week off after clearing one dungeon, no?”
“Aigoo. Don’t you worry about those two, now. Can’t you see that they literally haven’t even broken a sweat every time they come out of a Gate? Besides, we get 3 mil every raid, so it’s simply an excellent bit of news for us. Oh, it’s your turn, my man. Hurry up and deal.”
“Ah, sure.”
Indeed, both Jin-Woo and Yu Jin-Ho displayed not one hint of getting fatigued from keeping up with this seemingly-exhausting schedule.
Of course, these people had no idea, but such a feat was only possible thanks to the miraculous effects of the potions.
The duo got to clear over one-third of the planned 19 raids in such a short amount of time precisely because of the potions.
A short while later, the Gate’s black-ish surface wavered unsteadily and two people emerged from there.
“Oh, the raid leader is out.”
“Okay, let’s pack this up.”
Hunters began getting ready to leave without being ordered to.
“Hey, there. Take care of that luggage over there.”
“Wake that person up. Please make sure we aren’t forgetting anything here.”
Hunters moved in perfect sync. Even the sleeping Hunter woke up and quickly finished getting ready to move to the new location.
“Okay, let’s get going!”
Everyone was getting more or less used to this rather insane manner of clearing dungeons.
***
Inside the offices of the White Tiger Guild, located in the same district.
The Chief of the 2nd Division, Ahn Sahng-Min, found himself shouting at the top of his voice early in the morning.
“Mister Hyun!! What are you trying to do here?! Tomorrow’s the day for the new recruits to start training, yet how could you have failed to book a single Gate until now?! Answer me, Mister Vice Chief!!”
The Vice Chief Hyun Ki-Cheol lowered his head in embarrassment.
“M-My apologies, Chief. The thing is, there is a raid team that quickly bids for every Gate ranked C opening up in our jurisdiction.”
“What?! Well then, why don’t you just get them back with higher bids? Does our Guild lack funds or personnel? Just what’s the problem here?”
“I tried to do as you said, but…..”
“Uh-huh!! How dare you answer back as if you did something nice??”
From the thunderous roar of Ahn Sahng-Min, the entirety of the 2nd Division had fallen into silence.
It sure had been a long time since Ahn Sahng-Min blew his top to this extent.
Just what kind of a place was the White Tiger Guild?
It was called one of the top five Guilds in South Korea. For that reason alone, every single employee working within its halls was, without exception, excellent individuals.
The Vice Chief Hyun Ki-Cheol too was a talented, sharp individual who performed his role well and admirably, having never committed a single error ever since he was hired by the Guild.
But to think, he failed to book a single Gate when the new recruits were supposed to begin their training soon!
This no doubt qualified as a big error.
The 2nd Division that Ahn Sahng-Min was in charge of did the roles of recruiting new Hunters and training them, while the First Division took care of managing the schedules of the Guild’s main Hunters.
“P-Please! Take a look at this first, Chief!”
The near-tearful Hyun Ki-Cheol pushed forward a notebook PC to his superior officer.
“What the hell?!”
Ahn Sahng-Min was about to explode once more, only for his jaw to drop to the floor after checking out a certain number appearing on the notebook’s screen.
“T-Two hundred fifty million Won?!?! There is a crazy b*stard who spent 250 million Won on a single rank C Gate????”
Ahn Sahng-Min became utterly speechless.
The best anyone could hope for, in terms of financial return from a Gate ranked C, was only around 200 million Won.
Paying 250 million won was, simply put, being a hopeless moron who paid way too much.
“Originally, the bidding price of this Gate was only around 70 million. But, when I raised the bid to 100 million, these b*stards suddenly upped it all the way to 250 million, Chief.”
The upper limit for a single C-rank Gate set by the White Tiger Guild was 100 million Won. One could now clearly see why Hyun Ki-Cheol was feeling rather aggrieved at the moment.
‘Who are these b*stards?!’
Tap, tap, tap, tap….
Ahn Sahng-Min’s hands typed on the keyboard quite rapidly. And soon, the search results filled up the computer screen.
Just as Hyun Ki-Cheol had said, one raid team was snapping up all the rank C Gates appearing in this district with nonsensical speed while paying an equally gobsmacking amount of money.
“What the hell, who are these crazy b*stards….?”
This area was the White Tiger’s backyard, their jurisdiction.
At first, Ahn Sahng-Min thought of the possibility that other Guilds were possibly interfering with their work.
‘No, hang on. That’s not possible, is it?’
There was no large Guild stupid enough to start something with White Tiger openly in this fashion.
Even if it was one of the five top Guilds in South Korea, it would have to risk getting destroyed in return by clashing against the White Tiger.
‘So, it’s not a Guild, then…..’
In that case, who and why?
Ahn Sahng-Min swallowed his saliva and accessed the information on this strange raid team and its members.
The leader’s name was apparently ‘Yu Jin-Ho’.
“First time I hear that name.”
It was Ahn Sahng-Min’s job to scout new recruits for the Guild. That was why he had remembered the names of freelancer Hunters who had at least displayed a modicum of excellence in the past.
However, this ‘Yu Jin-Ho’ really was someone he didn’t know.
‘Okay, I’ll come back to you later.’
He then proceeded to slowly scroll down the list of the team’s members, hoping to spot any familiar names on it.
And then, there was one.
One name kind of stood out.
‘Seong Jin-Woo? Seong Jin-Woo….. Where have I heard this name before?’
Ahn Sahng-Min did his best to dig through his memory, until he finally recalled the incident of the dual dungeon from two months ago that had been the topic of a rather lively discussion among those who went there.
Indeed, it was none other than the White Tiger Guild that went to assist the Association during that event.
“Hey, Ki-Cheol-ah, do you remember that dual dungeon incident two months ago? The one where our Hunters had to go and take a look?”
“Yes, Chief. I remember. When we got there, we couldn’t find any monsters and there was only one survivor.”
“What was the name of that survivor? You remember it?”
Hyun Ki-Cheol possessed a pretty solid brain.
No, it wasn’t to the extent of other people praising him as a genius, but as far as his ability to remember things was concerned, he was really rather exceptional.
There wasn’t even any real need to go through a search process here. Because Hyun Ki-Cheol replied right away.
“It’s Seong Jin-Woo, a rank E Hunter.”
‘I knew it!’
He wasn’t sure of it, but well, he was proven right once more.
Ahn Sahng-Min instinctively realised it; there was something fishy going on here.
Not once did his instincts that activated only in these sorts of situation let him down. Never.
Ahn Sahng-Min shouted out an order to the rest of the employees in the Second Division.
“Everyone, stop what you’re doing, and get me every single data and information on the Hunters Yu Jin-Ho, ranked D, and Seong Jin-Woo, ranked E!! Right now!”
The responses from these excellent employees, when facing a dangerous situation regarding their own survival, simply exceeded one’s imaginations.
It wasn’t for nothing that they were called the elites of all elites!
Reports came in one after the other, fast.
As it turned out, Yu Jin-Ho didn’t possess any particularly noteworthy background that required an immediate attention. Disregarding the fact that he was the second son of Yujin Constructions’ owner, he could be described as ordinary, even.
However, Seong Jin-Woo was quite a different story altogether.
“Since that dual dungeon incident, he’s been involved in three more incidents, and he walked away from all of them unscathed?”
When Ahn Sahng-Min spoke in a questioning tone of voice, Hyun Ki-Cheol quickly followed up.
“Not only that, he’s a rank E Hunter too, Chief.”
The first time Seong Jin-Woo and Yu Jin-Ho met was when the latter went for his very first raid. Only the two of them walked away alive.
And now, these two had formed a raid team and were going around like a pair of madmen, clearing two, three dungeons in a single day.
“This definitely stinks….”
“What could they possibly be doing in the dungeons?”
“I wonder…. hold on. I remember now. There was a rumour about a really influential owner of a big company busy wooing S-ranked Hunters in private doing the rounds, wasn’t there?”
“Yes, there was a rumour like that.”
“And that Yu Jin-Ho is the son of a really influential owner of a company….”
Indeed, Yu Myung-Hwan, Yu Jin-Ho’s father, showed some movements of wanting to create a Guild of his own.
It was one of the most tightly guarded secrets only a few in the world of Hunters were privileged enough to know.
If that was the case, then what Yu Jin-Ho was doing right now wouldn’t be completely unrelated to that.
“….Could it be?!”
A single puzzle piece fell to its place inside Ahn Sahng-Min’s head.
If his guess was right, then it made sense!
Seeing that rapid change in his superior officer’s expression, Hyun Ki-Cheol nervously swallowed his saliva.
Ahn Sahng-Min spoke with more than enough confidence in his voice.
“This guy…. he’s definitely a Re-Awakened Hunter!!”
“A Re-Awakened Hunter, you say??”
Hyun Ki-Cheol’s eyes became round dots resembling a rabbit’s eyes.
But, Ahn Sahng-Min was sure of it.
“That’s right.”
A rank E Hunter was no different from a regular person. If there was an incident, then such Hunters were as good as dead.
However, this Seong Jin-Woo kept surviving, totally unhurt to boot, from several large-scale incidents that killed most of the participating Hunters.
‘Of course, he could be lucky. Sure. However….’
However, the third and last incident….
The situation with this particular incident caused by the agent of the Monitoring Division, Kahng Tae-Sik, was rather different from the rest.
The record said that a rank C Mage combined strength with a rank B Healer to defeat Kahng Tae-Sik. (TL: I’ve changed Sorcerer to Mage.)
‘Bullsh*t. Hunters in the Monitoring Division all specialise in combat.’
If Kahng Tae-Sik wasn’t a moron, he’d try to dispose of the highest ranked Hunter with the low combat potential, the rank B Healer first.
‘You telling me that a rank C Mage-type Hunter managed to stop him by himself?’
The thing was, the Mage-type Hunters were weak against close-combat type Hunters, even more so against the ‘Assassin’ types.
Unless Kahng Tae-Sik underestimated his opponents and ignored the presence of the rank B Healer, it might be possible, but….. But, the Hunter with three years of experience in the Monitoring Division wouldn’t make such a blunder, thought Ahn Sahng-Min.
‘The one who stopped Kahng Tae-Sik wasn’t this rank C Song Chi-Yeol, but someone else accompanying them.’
There was no physical evidence, but he was getting more and more sure of his guesses being right.
Seong Jin-Woo now possessed abilities matching that of a high-ranking Hunter after going through a Re-Awakening process.
Yu Jin-Ho coincidentally took part in the raid and saw the abilities of Seong Jin-Woo. And now, Yu Jin-Ho was testing out this and that in preparation to scout Seong Jin-Woo to his father’s new Guild.
When he thought like that, everything seemed to click.
‘This is a huge piece of news.’
If Seong Jin-Woo was indeed a Re-Awakened Hunter, then there would only be a few people, including Yu Jin-Ho, who knew his true worth.
Just who was Yu Myung-Hwan? He wouldn’t want to accept any wannabes and idiots. Definitely not. Not only that, as one of the founding members of the Guild, too.
This could be an excellent chance to snatch away a wonderful individual marked by none other than Yu Myung-Hwan.
‘If he fought and defeated rank B Kahng Tae-Sik, then his abilities should be at least B, no?’
The priority now was to snatch this talent before other Guilds, no, Yu Myung-Hwan, managed to scout him.
Well, after the inevitable re-assignment test, the competition would become really hectic, after all.
Besides all that – even if Seong Jin-Woo wasn’t as strong as he suspected, it didn’t really matter.
There were only a few Re-Awakened Hunters in the entire world, so the media’s attention would no doubt be directed to this guy. And that would precisely be the kind of public exposure that no amount of money could buy.
Whatever the case may be, Ahn Sahng-Min couldn’t afford to let this guy slip through his fingers.
‘I wouldn’t be able to do anything if he already signed a contract with Yu Myung-Hwan, though…’
However, the odds of that was low.
The proof was all those tests taking place in the C-ranked dungeons.
‘There is a good chance that they haven’t decided on anything yet.’
Which meant, the White Tiger Guild had a real shot here as well.
‘I shouldn’t be wasting time here.’
Ahn Sahng-Min picked up his coat hanging on the back of his chair and quickly put it on.
“Ki-Cheol-ah, let’s go.”
He also didn’t forget to mobilise his right-hand man, of course.
Ahn Sahng-Min was strict with Hyun Ki-Cheol all the time simply because the former believed that no one was more suitable to take over from him than his current deputy.
Meanwhile, Hyun Ki-Cheol’s eyes opened wider.
“Pardon me? Where are we going, Chief?”
“What do you mean, where? We’re going to scout a new talent, that’s what.”
“And you have to personally go to scout this new guy??”
“Why not? Is there a law against doing that?”
Ahn Sahng-Min retorted and hurriedly left the office, causing Hyun Ki-Cheol to tilt his head this way and that, but still, he chased after the senior officer.
‘Now this is so strange….’
It’d been over two years since he became the Vice Chief, yet it was his first time seeing Ahn Sahng-Min personally go out on a job.
Part 7. Premonition of a huge jackpot
The dungeons Yu Jin-Ho’s team booked for the day were two. And the distance between the two Gates was fairly substantial.
In order to confirm their suspicions with their own eyes, Ahn Sahng-Min and Hyun Ki-Cheol separated and went to different Gates each. They constantly called each other and waited for Yu Jin-Ho’s team to show up.
‘It’s still pretty chilly out, isn’t it?’
Ahn Sahng-Min bought a cup of instant coffee from a vending machine near the Gate’s location.
It had already been one solid hour of waiting for Yu Jin-Ho’s team to show up. For some reason, though, he was feeling more expectant than bored right now.
Been a long time, but his heart was beating fast in pure anticipation.
‘If my guesses are right, then that man will be a huge scoop that has appeared in a really long time. Not only that, a very special scoop, too!’
Ahn Sahng-Min became a Division Chief at a really young age. All thanks to his instincts, actually. His instincts played a crucial role in the White Tiger becoming the large Guild of today.
And that instinct was telling him this right now.
That there was a real chance that this Seong Jin-Woo would lift the White Tiger Guild up even higher than ever before.
‘Other people would say that I’ve lost my mind.’
Well, Seong Jin-Woo was still officially a rank E, after all.
However, things visible to one’s eyes didn’t tell the whole story. If that was the case, then he wouldn’t even be here right now.
And so, as he glared at the Gate with hawk-like eyes from afar, when….
Ring… Ring….
Hyun Ki-Cheol gave him a call.
“Yes, Ki-Cheol-ah. Any news?”
– “Chief, Yu Jin-Ho and his team have arrived on sight.”
“Alright. Don’t get too excited and keep your eyes on them. And report back to me every single little thing that happens there.”
– “Yes, Chief…. Uh? Eh? C-Chief!!”
The voice coming out of the phone’s receiver sounded rather weird all of a sudden.
‘Did this idiot get discovered or something?’
Ahn Sahng-Min became urgent too and hurriedly called out.
“What happened? Speak up, will ya?”
– “Chief, you were right!!”
“What?”
Ahn Sahng-Min’s heart began beating faster and faster.
– “I can see that only Yu Jin-Ho and Seong Jin-Woo are entering the Gate, no one else.”
“Of course. Seong Jin-Woo is being tested, after all!”
As he thought!
His guesses were correct. Not once did his gut feeling let him down in situations like this.
‘Good!’
Ahn Sahng-Min clenched his fist real tightly.
‘While you people remain unconvinced and unsure, we will make the move first. The White Tiger Guild will definitely take Seong Jin-Woo away from you.’
Why? Because the White Tiger had Ahn Sahng-Min, Chief of the Second Division, that’s why.
As Ahn Sahng-Min bathed in the ecstasy of victory, Hyun Ki-Cheol’s voice continued to travel through the airwaves and came out from the phone once more.
– “What should I do now? Should I go over to you, Chief?”
“No. Remain there and observe for a while longer.”
– “Pardon? But, Isn’t Chief’s suspicions more or less confirmed with this?”
“I’m kind of curious just how long they will take to clear the dungeon, that’s all. How many hours will they need to clear a rank C dungeon?”
– “A rank A Hunter would need at least two hours to solo a rank C dungeon, Chief.”
“So what? You can’t wait that long?”
– “How can that be, Chief? No, I’m just worried about you being all alone and lonely over there, that’s why I’m asking you.”
What a faster-than-light change in his attitude that was.
This was why Ahn Sahng-Min could never dislike Hyun Ki-Cheol.
“Stop worrying about me and make sure to keep your eyes wide open to see when they are coming out, okay?”
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