A certain man was sneaking into a large hospital.
There was only one reason why he was making d*mn sure that no one saw him. And that would be because of the jerry can full of petrol he was carrying at the moment.
In the past, one couldnât find any sort of desire or drive within this manâs eyes. But now, they were burning with vigour.
âSo, you dare to look down on me, huh?â
He was already resolved to die today.
This man wandered about silently for a long while, before finally choosing a suitable location. His steps came to a halt in one of the hospitalâs many corridors, although this particular one didnât seem to enjoy all that much foot traffic. He began cautiously pouring the petrol on the floor.
âYou think Iâll die all alone?â
It happened one week ago.
He got p*ss drunk and wandered around the streets, before picking a fight with some random passerby. And as a result, he got beaten up black and blue. So, he ended up in this hospital.
He regained his consciousness a bit later and declared to the doctor busy treating him. He said, âI donât have enough money for the hospital fees, so might as well stop what youâre doing and let me goâ.
It happened then.
He saw it.
He saw the doctorâs eyes, looking down on him as if he was a pathetic fool.
That d*mn doctor b*stard. This man couldnât quite remember the face of that doctor, but even after all this time, he could never forget those eyes.
Thatâs why he made up his mind.
âIâll get my revenge on you.â
And that was his reason for seeking out the very hospital he once visited as its guest.
He wasnât planning to live any longer, anyway. So, he poured the petrol all over this corner of the hospital, and then, dumped what little remained on himself.
âWeâll all go together.â
His voice was thickly laden with spiteful rage.
Of course, this hospital was pretty d*mn huge, so something like this wouldnât even be able to burn it down completely. However, he should still be able to take a few with him. Itâd be very good if a handful of doctors were included in that âfewâ, but if not, thereâs not much he could do about that.
He already ruined his life through gambling anyway. But, he wasnât planning to quietly disappear like everyone else.
He threw away the empty jerry can, and after rummaging through his pockets for a while, pulled out a lighter. The moment his thumb spins that flint, this f*cked-up life of his would come to an end.
ââ¦.â
He became expressionless and was about to press down with his thumb, but then, an eerie breeze suddenly brushed him by.
ââ¦.Thereâs a breeze?â
The man felt something was off and scanned his vicinity. This corridor didnât even have any windows, so where could have that breeze come from?
âWhat was that?â
He tilted his head while looking around himself, only to abruptly realise that something felt rather empty down there. He lowered his gaze to his hand.
The lighter he held in his hand was gone.
ââ¦.!!â
What an incredibly puzzling thing that was.
He wondered if he dropped the lighter while he was preoccupied, so he carefully combed over the floor, but that turned out to be a waste of time.
âJust where did it disappear toâ¦.?â
Feeling utterly puzzled now, he raised his head and then spotted a large, black something standing right in front of his eyes.
It was an âinsectâ with hands and legs.
The man was greatly taken by surprise, his eyes bulging out until they were almost popping out. Before he could scream, though, the âinsectâ reached out and grabbed his mouth.
âEuph!!â
âKiikiik.â
The âinsectâ raised the index finger of its free hand and pressed it against its mouth.
âShush.â
This human shouldnât raise a commotion like this. The human female his king told him to protect was sleeping in a room nearby, after all.
The man struggled bitterly, but he couldnât even budge a single finger of the monster off his face.
âEuph, eupphhh!!â
The manâs eyes now saw the âinsectâ â no, Beruâs open mouth slowly growing closer towards him.
***
Why did âitâ happen on level 101?
As Jin-Woo drove back, he thought back to how his skills abruptly went up a level earlier in the day. Even though his mind was occupied with something else, his hands holding the steering wheel remained steady and controlled.
âItâs not even level 100, too.â
He thought that, if something about him were to change because of the level ups, then that should happen on level 100. However, his expectation was a bit off the mark.
His Class-specific skills all got an upgrade after he reached level 101.
A few guesses fleeted in and out of his head, but currently, only two of them held the strongest possibilities of being right.
The first one was about what the number â1â signified. â1â meant a new beginning.
Could it be that, when his level reached 101, all restrictions on his Class-specific skills were removed and he was now free to upgrade them at will?
âIf thatâs not itâ¦.â
Jin-Wooâs expression hardened when he thought about the second theory. Personally, heâd have much preferred for this one to be wrong, though.
âCould it be because I got my Class at level 51â¦..?â
There was a possibility that the Skill levels rose up because he was exactly 50 levels higher than when he got his Class. Which also kind of implied that he needed to reach level 151 if he wanted to upgrade his Skills again.
ââ¦..I donât want that.â
If he thought about his levelling up speed lately, then indeed, he could only dearly pray that this remained nothing more than his hypothesis.
Soon, the building with his Guild office came into his view. Jin-Woo drove the van into the underground parking lot. He was the only passenger riding on the trusty steed of the Ah-Jin Guild, âBonggoâ. Yu Jin-Ho chose to stay back in the Gateâs location, saying that heâd wrap up the proceedings before going back to the office.
The raid might have ended, but there was still one more step of handing over the recovered loot to the brokers to think about. Since it was Yu Jin-Ho who had contacted these brokers, it seemed that he wanted to personally take charge of handling this matter.
[âPlease, leave everything to me, hyung-nim!â]
Jin-Woo thought that he could still hear Yu Jin-Hoâs voice filled with confidence even now.
âI wonder, will he be okay?â
It was all good and well for a Vice-Chair of the Guild to be full of drive and energy, but wouldnât it be better still to hire dedicated staff members for matters like this? Jin-Woo told himself to search for more employees and walked out of the underground parking lot.
But thenâ¦.
âMm?â
He spotted a familiar figure walking towards the Guild building from afar. And that familiar person also discovered Jin-Woo staring back at her.
âAhâ¦.â
Her steps came to an abrupt halt right then and there.
Cha Hae-In formed a shocked expression and began to backtrack one step at a time before she turned around completely, and began running away.
ââ¦HUH??â
Jin-Woo was utterly dumbstruck by what just happened.
The thing was, though â he could gloss over the reason why she suddenly started running away after seeing his face, but he simply couldnâtâ¦.
ââ¦.You think you can escape from me because you started running?â
Just who did she think she was dealing with here?
Jin-Woo was suddenly overcome with a streak of stubbornness and pounced forward with everything he had after activating his âQuicksilverâ skill.
Time slowed down to a crawl, and only the background images seemed to move at a blinding pace. The distance between him and Cha Hae-In decreased quickly enough, and then he began thinking to himself.
âIf I grab her from the back or try to touch her, she might get hurt, soâ¦.â
Jin-Woo lightly jumped up in the air, spun around once, and landed in front of Cha Hae-Inâs escaping figure.
ââ¦.!!â
Her eyes grew super wide in an instant.
Her escape route had been cut off, and before she could do anything else, her shoulders were caught by Jin-Wooâs hands.
âKyahk!â
And so, the foot chase between two rank S Hunters came to a very anti-climatic end. Now that she was caught by him, she couldnât even bring herself to look into his eyes.
Jin-Woo continued to stare at her with deeply puzzled eyes, before calmly asking her the important question.
âWhy did you run away after seeing me?â
ââ¦â
Well, he could concede a bit here and say that it was possible for her to bolt like that. Fine.
âIf you were going to run, then why did you even bother to come to my office?â
If she wanted to avoid him that much, then she shouldnât even come anywhere near him, no? Jin-Wooâs pointed question elicited Cha Hae-In to reply in a voice that was smaller than a buzzing mosquito.
âMy car is⦠still in your parking lotâ¦.â
âAh. Right. There was an unfamiliar car parked in the lot for the last couple of days, wasnât there?â
That day, when Cha Hae-In came to the office, saying that she wanted to join his Guildâ¦.
After they âteleportedâ directly to the Associationâs gymnasium from the Guild office, she forgot to take her car back and left it in the underground parking lot until now.
âLooks like she came sneaking back in to get her car back because our Guild was supposed to be on a raid today.â
Too bad for her, she couldnât have imagined that heâd only need a little over two hours to complete the raid of a rank A Gate. As a result, these two young people got to meet each other again. She quickly tried to get away from him, but in the end, was apprehended by him instead.
ââ¦â¦..â
Jin-Wooâs wordless stare continued, and Cha Hae-Inâs head drooped lower and lower. He let out a helpless sigh and slowly let her shoulders go.
âThereâs no need to run away from me, you know.â
Jin-Woo spoke as he formed an amiable smile.
âA personâs mind can change all the time, am I right?â
Indeed, wouldnât people lose their interest, or suddenly gain interest when there was none, to begin with? Wasnât that how a personâs heart operated? There was no reason for them to go out of their way to avoid each other like this.
ââ¦..â
However, Cha Hae-In didnât even try to refute him, her head still remaining lowered.
âMaybe, she doesnât even feel like talking to me?â
It was possible that she was unhappy about suddenly being grabbed like that.
âWell, then.â
Jin-Woo turned around to leave with a little nod as his goodbye. No, he was going to turn around. But before he could, Cha Hae-In hurriedly held on to his sleeve.
âExcuse meâ¦..â
ââ¦.?â
By the time four, five question marks floated over Jin-Wooâs head, she finally stopped hesitating and opened her lips to speak.
âCan you free up some time so we can talk for a little while?â
Only a minute ago she was fleeing for her dear life, but now, she wanted to speak to him?
Perhaps she sensed Jin-Wooâs flustered confusion, Cha Hae-In quickly explained herself.
âActually, Min Byung-Gu Hunter-nim wanted me to pass on a message to you.â
Jin-Wooâs expression changed once he heard that unexpected name come out of her mouth.
âA message for me?â
Nod, nod.
Cha Hae-Inâs head bobbed up and down.
âHe said, there was something he wanted to say about your powers, Seong Hunter-nim.â
But, how could that be? Jin-Woo didnât have any point of contact, private or otherwise, with Hunter Min Byung-Gu. And their one and only meeting came around when Jin-Woo revived Min Byung-Gu into a Shadow Soldier for a short while back then.
The deceased Hunter carried out his job perfectly and thanks to that, Cha Hae-In was able to survive. It was all due to that manâs efforts that these two young people could talk to each other like this.
But then, just when did he have the time to leave a message behind?
Jin-Woo didnât display his power until the Jeju raid, and when he did, Min Byung-Gu was already long dead.
Something like that couldnât have happened.
Jin-Woo stared at her with a disbelieving expression. Cha Hae-In cautiously continued on.
âYour power, Seong Hunter-nimâ¦.â
But, when her words reached there, Jin-Woo quickly cut her off.
âHold on, please.â
Didnât matter if what she wanted to say was true or not, this topic didnât seem well suited to be discussed in the middle of the street.
Jin-Woo scanned his vicinity once, and then continued to speak to her.
âLetâs continue our discussion somewhere more private, shall we?â
***
Chairman Yu Myung-Han received the files containing certain information from his Secretary Kim.
âThese are?â
âThey are information gathered from Seoul Il-Sin hospital, sir.â
Il-Sin hospital was where Hunter Seong Jin-Wooâs mother had been staying until recently. Yu Myung-Hanâs eyes sharpened instantly. Without saying anything else, he began reading the documents.
âThe nurse entered in the morning and she was already wide awake? And Hunter Seong Jin-Woo was found right next to his mother?â
There was another strange thing mentioned in the file.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The hospital staff recommended an in-depth analysis of the patientâs conditions to be carried out as they were concerned about her health, but Hunter Seong strongly demanded for her release, instead.
Chairman Yu Myung-Han unconsciously shook his head.
âThat doesnât sound like himâ¦.â
That man possessed such a strong filial love that he risked his life and limb by entering dangerous raids in order to earn enough money for her hospital fees. However, such a man one-sidedly demanded his motherâs release, when he couldnât have been sure of her physical condition?
âNo, itâs the exact opposite.â
This could only mean that Hunter Seong Jin-Woo had already confirmed his motherâs status by then.
But, how did he do that?
The longer Yu Myung-Han read the data sent in from the hospital, the deeper the frowns on his forehead became.
Everything about Hunter Seong Jin-Woo was shrouded in mystery.
âThe dual dungeon incident, his sudden Re-Awakening, his motherâs abrupt recovery, and even his mysterious ability to create countless summoned creaturesâ¦..â
Wouldnât a series of serendipities eventually become inevitability?
There was definitely something here. There was absolutely no doubt about that. Yu Myung-Hanâs sharply-honed senses were telling him such. His resolution became even firmer than before.
âLooks like Iâll have to talk to him face to face.â
âI shall send over someone before the end of today, sir.â
âNo need for that.â
Secretary Kim was taken aback from that reply.
âSir, are you planning to go see him personally?â
âSecretary Kim. Who do you think the man Iâm trying to meet is?â
ââ¦.â
That was enough to shut Secretary Kimâs mouth.
It was then.
Vrrrrâ¦.
Secretary Kimâs phone suddenly began vibrating. Chairman Yu Myung-Han returned his gaze back to the files and gave his permission.
âItâs fine to answer it.â
Secretary Kim bowed his head slightly and quickly checked his phone. It was a text message carrying urgent breaking news.
âChairman, sir.â
Yu Myung-Han raised his head again.
âThereâs breaking news coming from Japan as we speak. Would you like to see it, sir?â
Secretary Kim wasnât someone to get easily agitated over a simple matter. If he was asking you about whether you wanted to see something or not, then that was the same thing as you needing to see that something immediately.
Nod.
Yu Myung-Han nodded his head, and as if he was waiting for that, Secretary Kim quickly switched on the giant TV hanging on the wall.
â Yes, this is foreign correspondent Park Seong-Woo reporting. As you can see behind meâ¦..
The real-time live broadcast of Japanâs most bustling downtown area filled up the TV screen as the device flickered into life.
***
Shinjuku, located in Tokyo, Japan.
A gloomy shadow was being cast on the busiest, liveliest avenue in Tokyo, the one often referred to as the beating heart of Japan. That wasnât a simple figure of speech, though.
Every single car, bicycle, and person â didnât matter who or what, they were all standing still beneath this massive shade cast over them.
People began climbing out from their stopped vehicles one by one. The road was becoming uncontrollably clogged up, but not one honked their horns or yelled out in irritation.
It was as if everyone here had been bewitched by an unseen force.
Every single gaze was directed to one particular spot.
âOh, my godâ¦â
âDear Lordâ¦.â
There was a Gate so huge that it blocked out the sky to cast an enormous shade onto the ground below.
The people below saw this common-sense-shattering Gate that easily matched a regular skyscraper in sheer size, and fell deep into the state of indescribable shock.
ââ¦.â
ââ¦..â
The avenue once bustling with overflowing people was now being gripped tighter and tighter by a silence so wretched that it almost induced some of the witnesses to start vomiting.
***
The atmosphere in the Japanese Prime Ministerâs official residence was rather poor, as well.
Slam!
The Prime Minister couldnât hold back his rising tide of anger and threw the remote control hard at the TV busy showing the breaking news.
âP-Prime Minister!â
His adjutants hurriedly got up, but they shut their mouths and sat back down once the Prime Ministerâs dagger-like eyes landed on them.
âWhy isnât the Hunterâs Association saying anything?â
The President of the Japanese Hunterâs Association, Matsumoto Shigeo, weakly lowered his head. He had become a lot more haggard ever since returning from his trip to South Korea.
The Prime Ministerâs expression hardened.
âGod d*mn itâ¦.â
Something that horrifying had appeared in the middle of Tokyo, yet the Association who should be in charge of such things, were keeping their mouths shut?!
âA rank S Gate has appeared right in the heart of Tokyo! But, do you think it makes any sort of sense for the Association to not have a single countermeasure in place? How??â
The Prime Minister cried out in anguish.
Unfortunately for him, everyone present kept their mouths shut as if they had agreed to do so beforehand. The Prime Ministerâs expression crumpled unsightly, like a man carrying the weight of all the suffering found in this world, before he collapsed down onto his chair.
âBe honest with me, Association President.â
He then pointed at the cracked TV screen.
âWhat will happen if that thing opens up on us?â
ââ¦..Itâll be the end, sir.â
As he thought â the Prime Minister hugged his head and muttered out helplessly.
âSo, thatâs how it isâ¦.. Just one Gate, and the city of Tokyo is finished, is that it?â
âThatâs not what Iâm saying, Prime Minister.â
ââ¦.?â
The Prime Minister raised his head to look, and Association President Matsumoto Shigeo continued on with an emotionless voice.
âI meant to say that the entirety of Japan will be finished, sir.â
Fin.