âSomewhereâ¦. private??â
Embarrassment began dyeing Cha Hae-Inâs expression beet red as she took a look around where they were. Jin-Wooâs own expression hardened as well.
âHow come all the buildings around here are soâ¦.â
Indeed, they were now in a location where everything around them was ill-suited for a pair of young people to casually walk in.
Before this awkward situation could get any worse, Jin-Woo quickly came up with a solution.
âYou need to get your car anyway, so why donât we go back to our Guild office?â
âAh, yes.â
Nod, nod.
He briefly thought that her nodding like that with a reddened face was rather adorable to look at. But still, he quickly turned around in the direction of the office.
âShall we?â
âOkay.â
Jin-Woo began retracing the path he and Cha Hae-In took and was reminded of the fact that she was indeed a rank S Hunter like him.
âWow, we really did run far, didnât we?â
Although it felt like only a brief moment for him, they needed ten minutes of regular walking just get back to his office.
The Guild office was located on the third floor. Jin-Woo placed his thumb on the electronic lock, and the door clicked open to allow them inside.
He was about to head straight into the conference room, but then, he had to stop in his treks and take a look behind him, at Cha Hae-In still standing by the doorway.
ââ¦..?â
Jin-Woo stared at her with eyes asking âArenât you coming in?â which prompted her to ask back at him, instead.
âIsnât it too dark inside?â
ââ¦.Ah.â
Only then did Jin-Woo realise that the interior of the office was pitch-black.
His vision wasnât hindered by regular levels of darkness, so stuff like this would happen every once in a while. As for Hunter Cha, maybe she wasnât as good with darkness as he was.
Click.
He flipped the switch and the interior was brightly lit up. She took a look inside the illuminated interior and cautiously asked him again.
âThere is no one in the office?â
âThe Vice-Chair wanted to remain behind in the Gateâs location, you see.â
âCould there be only two people in this Guiâ¦â
Cha Hae-In stopped her words there and quickly shook her head when she saw Jin-Woo and his expression that said, âSo, whatâs the problem with that?â
ââ¦..No, itâs nothing.â
Cha Hae-In was very quickly coming to an understanding that the common sense of the world didnât seem to apply to the man in front of her eyes.
âHold on.â
Her steps taking her into the Guild office suddenly came to an abrupt halt.
âDoesnât that mean there are only me and Mister Seong Jin-Woo inside this Guild building??â
The light of tension quickly filled up Cha Hae-Inâs eyes. At the same time, she also realised that itâd been a while since she felt this tense as well.
âMaybe, itâs my first time since becoming an Awakenedâ¦.â
How many men out there in this world were capable of making her feel this tense? Especially when she was acknowledged to be one of the highest levelled among the ranked S Hunters, at that?
For some reason, the words of âsomewhere privateâ kept repeating in her head and she became even more conscious of herself because of that. Her heart was palpitating faster and faster.
She began giggling then, suddenly thinking that she was no longer acting like a rank S Hunter, but like a regular girl now.
âKeuk, keuk.â
Jin-Woo gazed at Cha Hae-In trying hard to suppress her giggles and tilted his head.
âIs it that funny to have only two employees in a Guild?â
But, then again, she was a part of the top Guild in South Korea, so from her perspective, this arrangement mustâve come across as totally inconceivable.
So, Jin-Woo stopped paying any mind to that and entered the conference suite. He made her sit close by and settled down on the opposing chair.
He started talking only after the air in the conference suite felt a bit more familiar to both of them.
âPlease tell me. What happened?â
Just those simple words were enough to change the atmosphere within the suite completely.
âHow is it possible for Hunter Min Byung-Gu to leave you with messages for me?â
Jin-Wooâs expression was serious. He didnât know her all that well, but still, he got the impression that she wasnât a type to start spewing baseless lies just to get some attention.
That was why he became so much more serious now.
ââ¦â
Either she needed some time to recall her sleeping memories, or didnât know where to begin her tale, because she needed a bit of time before she was ready to open lips.
âThat dayâ¦..â
Cha Hae-In finally raised her head and looked deeply into his eyes. Her gentle eyes were now filled to the brim with tears. When Jin-Woo saw her expression, he thought he could more or less tell where sheâd start her story.
She quietly spoke.
âI heard his voice.â
***
Cha Hae-In was getting sucked deeper into the unending darkness, but it was none other than the hand of Min Byung-Gu reaching down to stop her falling.
âMin Byung-Guâ¦. Hunter-nim?â
Min Byung-Gu slowly nodded his head.
Cha Hae-In had to confirm that it was him multiple times because he was currently decked out in unfamiliar black armour. If it werenât for his uncovered face, sheâd never have figured out that it was him.
Cha Hae-In asked him in confusion.
âWhereâ¦. Where are we?â
âI donât know myself, but I do know what will happen if I let go of the hand holding you.â
Cha Hae-In was about to take a look below her, but Min Byung-Gu hurriedly stopped her.
âDonât look!!â
âExcuse me??â
Cha Hae-In got startled and she quickly looked up at him. Min Byung-Gu explained to her with a sombre look on his face.
âIf you look down there, you might not be able to come back up again.â
As he said those words, she got to read a certain emotion that almost felt like a longing of some kind within his eyes.
âNo, it canât beâ¦.â
She began recalling the scene taking place seconds before she lost consciousness.
The Jeju Island raid.
The ant queen.
And then, the sudden appearance of a truly terrifying mutated ant monster.
She sensed a scary something approaching her, and then, the darkness came over her.
âDid I⦠Am I dead?â
Min Byung-Gu shook his head.
âNo, not yet.â
âBut then, what about you, Min Byung-Gu Hunter-nim?â
He didnât reply. Instead, Min Byung-Gu stopped her line of questioning there.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWe donât have much time left, so allow me to get to the point.â
This was likely his one and only chance. If he missed it, then heâd never be able to get this message across. Min Byung-Guâs expression became urgent, pleading even, as he spoke to her.
âPlease pass this message to Hunter Seong Jin-Woo.â
âSeong Jin-Wooâ¦.?â
Cha Hae-In could only briefly stew in her confusion arising from that name unexpectedly being mentioned here. Min Byung-Gu carried on.
âYou must tell him that he needs to be careful with the power he possesses.â
âWhat, what do you mean by that?â
âYou mustâve noticed it by now, but Iâve already died once. I fell to the bottom of this place, but someone pulled me back up. He pulled me back out of this endless darkness.â
âCould it be that man isâ¦.?â
âYes, it was Hunter Seong Jin-Woo.â
Cha Hae-Inâs eyes began quaking powerfully now. Even if Hunter Seong Jin-Woo was ridiculously overpowered, was he really powerful enough to revive a dead person??
However, Min Byung-Gu continued to recount the experience he had gone through without holding anything back.
âTruth is, even though it was indeed I that got revived, that wasnât really me, either. I possessed my will and my consciousness, but I was also prepared to do anything for himâ¦. It felt like I have become an unquestioning, unconditional slave only existing to serve him and nothing else.â
There was no reason for Cha Hae-In to ask who this âheâ was in Min Byung-Guâs explanations. She swallowed her nervous saliva.
âI was scared as well, because the mere idea of serving him made me feel so happy.â
Min Byung-Gu formed a bitter expression.
âYou must let Seong Jin-Woo Hunter-nim know this.â
His expression then hardened into a sombre one.
âHis powers are absolute, and it was incredibly scary. He needs to know this, as well.â
However, what was even more horrifying than that wasâ¦
His expression now shifted to the one of sheer terror as he recalled the memories of only a few moments ago.
As he stood up from the ground after becoming the new Shadow Soldier through Hunter Seongâs command, he got to see the welcoming cheers of the countless black-armoured soldiers lining up behind Jin-Woo.
Their numbers were in the tens of thousands. No, millions.
As if they were faithfully waiting for the commands of their Sovereign, the innumerable number of soldiers were âhidingâ quietly behind Jin-Woo.
And when Min Byung-Guâs gaze met the eyes of their general standing before them, he lost all his sense of self and Cha Hae-Inâs lying body filled up his view, instead. He already knew what he needed to do by then.
Not only that, he also understood that there was something else he had to do on top of saving her. And that would be letting Hunter Seong Jin-Woo know of how terrifying the power sleeping within him was.
In that brief moment when his mind was connected to Jin-Wooâs, Min Byung-Gu got to see the true identity of that power â as well as the extent of his true army.
He sensed that his time was rapidly running out and shouted at her.
âYou must remember!! The real army of Hunter Seong isâ¦..â
It was then.
A blinding light came from somewhere above and enveloped Cha Hae-In. Min Byung-Guâs expression stiffened.
âHis real army isâ¦.!!â
Unfortunately, his voice was buried within the empty echoes, and it flickered dimmer and dimmer, eventually sinking deep into the void below.
***
ââ¦.â
That was as far as Cha Hae-In could remember. Her memories had become faint and indistinct like a fading dream, but they somehow managed to return to her not too long ago.
Jin-Wooâs expression was understandably heavy after hearing her tale.
âHer consciousness seconds before dying met with that of Hunter Min Byung-Guâs, who actually did die and became a Shadow Soldier??â
It was a truly hard-to-believe story.
Was it possible that her subconscious mind created a false memory with the stuff she picked up from the surroundings, all because she received a heavy mental trauma after facing the imminent threat of death?
Jin-Woo raised this point with her, and she replied with these following words.
âYes, I also thought that could be a possibility.â
Why wouldnât Cha Hae-In consider such a possibility? That was why she found herself in a deep dilemma over the last few days, before she finally worked up enough courage to tell him about the message.
Jin-Woo nodded his head in understanding. He then pushed forward his phone towards her.
âLet me give you my number. In case you remember anything else, please, can you give me a call right away?â
Cha Hae-In nodded her head.
âYes. If I do, Iâll contact you immediately.â
Her complexion seemed to have brightened just a tad now.
***
Japan immediately sent out requests for help to the international community.
As they had lost over half of their combat force ranked S, this somewhat rapid decision had an air of inevitability to it.
Unfortunately, the international communityâs attitude was rather icy, to say the least.
Japan wilfully ignored the dangerous situation developing in the neighbouring nation of Korea. But then, the Japanese got all worked up about putting out the fire only after the flames landed on their feet.
The international community hadnât forgotten that.
The Japanese were left baffled and lost after the United States, already well known for never, ever letting their rank S Hunters work overseas, as well as the most powerful Hunter nation in Asia, China, abandoned them to their devices.
[The USA abandons Japan.]
[Will China do nothing and let the destruction of Japan happen?]
[The Tokyo Gate: two days since its appearance. The remaining time isâ¦.]
[What will Korea choose to do?]
The worldâs attention began focusing on Japan; sensational articles were being published every single day.
It was at precisely at this point that a lone Hunter extended his hands of salvation towards the Japanese public being overwhelmed by despair and terror.
His name was Yuri Orlov, a rank S Hunter of Russian nationality.
In order to negotiate the terms with the Japanese government, he invited over the related representatives to his place. The Japanese Hunterâs Association President Matsumoto Shigeo jumped aboard a plane taking him to the Russian Federation at the first chance he got.
Yuri Orlov didnât even bother to greet the Japanese representatives at the airport and instead, received them in the living room of his palace-like mansion.
âMy name is Matsumoto Shigeo.â
A middle-aged blonde Caucasian man arrogantly greeted back.
âIâm Yuri Orlov. You should probably know this by now, but Iâm called the best Support-type Hunter in the world.â
After that brief introduction, the two men settled down on the opposite side.
Yuri Orlov had asked for all the related data concerning the Tokyo Gate before this meeting. After getting his hands on those files, he began to leisurely browse them.
And so, how much time passed by like this?
He kept nodding his head as he calculated the cost, and eventually opened his mouth to name his price.
âTen million US Dollars per day. You pay me the money properly on time, and I will block the Gate for you for as long as you want.â (TL note at the end)
Ten million per day??
The Japanese representatives almost flew into rage from that outrageous price, but Matsumoto Shigeo didnât. He raised his hands and gestured them to calm down, prompting the flinching Japanese Hunters to settle back down in their seats.
âLooks like I can hold a civilised conversation with you.â
Yuri Orlov grinned, his gold-plated teeth now on full display.
â3.6 billion in a year. That money will save your nation. Itâs not even 36 billion, either. So, how about it? Will you save your country with 10 million per day, or will you give up on your country because you think thatâs a waste of money?â
Officially, the wealth of the richest man alive was supposed to be just over 100 billion US Dollars. So, 3.6 billion per year was definitely not a small sum by any stretch of the imagination.
âBut, when compared to the nation of Japan, it truly is a negligible amount.â
Matsumoto Shigeo had come to a decision and opened his mouth.
âWe are willing to pay you that amount.â
âVery good. Then, letâs sign the contract right now, and my signing feeâ¦.â
âBut before we do that,â
Yuri Orlov was busy ordering his underling to bring along the contract, but he stopped and took a long hard look at Matsumoto Shigeo.
ââ¦.?â
Even though he was being subjected to that blatantly criticising glare, Matsumoto Shigeo remained collected as he carried on.
âPlease, can you demonstrate your abilities to us, at least once.â
Yuri Orlov heard the translation from the interpreter and began guffawing out right away.
âEuhahahahahahat!!â
He laughed his head off until tears came out of his eyes. He eventually collected himself enough to speak up.
âYou think youâre in any position to get picky here? When licking my boots and pleading on your knees might not even be enough?â
It was then â two Japanese rank S Hunters tasked with guarding Matsumoto Shigeo during this trip to Russia could no longer endure this insult and shot up from their seats.
âStop, you two!!â
Matsumoto hurriedly shouted out, but it was too late; the eyes of the two rank S Hunters were burning in rage and they werenât backing down.
Howeverâ¦.
Thud!
Thud, thud!!
The rank S Hunters did try to make their moves but, as if they were stuck behind invisible walls, couldnât even budge an inch from the spot. They were like rats trapped inside a glass bottle, only being able to exchange shocked glances with each other.
Yuri Orlov cackled again while looking at the two men.
âFree yourselves if you can, alright? But then, you wonât be able to move a single foot without my permission.â
Yuri Orlov was the âmasterâ of placing barriers. Not just the two trapped rank S Hunters, but even Matsumoto Shigeo couldnât hide their shock from this development. The corners of Yuri Orlovâs lips arched up as he made his offer again.
âFor the price of ten million per day, Iâll block the Gate for you, plus I shall add the lives of these two morons on top, as well. So, how about it? Isnât this enough to satisfy you now?â
His teeth reflected the living roomâs light and glittered in gold.
He had just demonstrated the power of his restrictions that could tie up two rank S Hunters as if they were nothing much at all.
âIs trusting this man the best option we have at this pointâ¦.?â
Matsumoto Shigeoâs head slowly bobbed up and down.
âMay I use the phone for a little while?â
âBut, of course.â
And on the following day.
The name of Yuri Orlov filled up the news broadcasts from all over the world.
Fin.