âI guess youâre wondering how I managed to become the best hunter on Earth, right?â
Hwang Gyeongryong looked at the orcs huddled around him with a proud expression. However, they shook their heads.
âIâm not really curious about that.â
âI was wondering what kind of things Master accomplished while he was still a mortal.â
â...â
Seeing Hwang Gyeongryong pouting, Garagoncha quickly settled the orcs down.
âNo, Yellow Dragon! Of course, weâre very curious about your achievements!â
Hearing that, Hwang Gyeongryong had an urge to punch the orcs and shout, âItâs Dragon Hwang!â
Yellow Dragon... How could they remember his name like this? He only held back because he felt that lashing out would embarrass him even more.
Garagoncha got the attention of the orcs that had left and said, âOf course, weâre eager to hear about your achievements. But wouldnât it be easier to get the whole picture by first hearing about Masterâs achievements and then about yours? We should do this in chronological order.â
â...â
Hwang Gyeongryong clearly realized what Garagoncha was trying to do but didnât bother calling him out. Instead, he thought to himself, âYou bastards... I will tell you my story over and over again!â
***
âHunter Choi Yeonseung, I am from the Big Ghost clan. Let me ask you a quick question. Would you like to join our clan? Weâre aiming to recruit a large number of potential martial artists, and you, Hunter Choi Yeonseung, are exactly what weâre looking for.â
âIâm still only D-grade.â
âD-grade is enough. Arenât you within the top thirty percent of hunters? Besides, even though there are more magicians now, I believe the era of martial artists is right around the corner.â
The scout of the Big Ghost clan, very active in his endeavor, confidently tried to convince Choi Yeonseung to join the clan. In fact, the Big Ghost was one of the most successful clans at the time and attracted a lot of attention from the media.
As there were quite a few decent martial artists among them, new hunters who wanted to fight alongside such people came to join... By recruiting martial artists, they would automatically draw in other kinds of hunters as wellâit was a beneficial cycle.
âLook, I appreciate your offer, but I like my clan.â
âOh... Of course, I wonât deny that Hwang Gyeongryong is a great hunter. He has plenty of charm. But as a hunter yourself, donât you want to step out of his shadow someday?â
âThis bastard...â
âWell, I personally believe that working with someone I can trust will have a positive impact on my career as a hunter.â
âYeonseung...!â
Hwang Gyeongryong, who was secretly listening in the background, was deeply moved. Even though he found this kid a bit strange, he was always moved when he saw him act like this.
The hunter industry was cutthroat and ruthless, and yet Choi Yeonseung showed such unwavering loyalty!
***
âWait... Wait a bit.â
Iguacha suddenly interrupted Hwang Gyeongryong.
âWhat? Moved to tears already?â
âNo... Now that Iâm hearing this, couldnât Master have succeeded and become stronger much faster? Didnât you hold him back?â
âThatâs right. Thatâs right.â
The orcsâ protests annoyed Hwang Gyeongryong. These ignorant green creatures didnât understand what loyalty between comrades was!
âThatâs not it, you fools! Loyalty! Loyalty has nothing to do with profit or loss...â
âNo matter how I think about it, I feel like Master was deceived.â
âShouldnât he have changed clans back then?â
âEveryone, shut up and listen to the rest!â
***
Indingsenâs Laboratoryâa C-grade dungeon that appeared in Incheon a while back.
These days, C-grade dungeons sparked competition among hunters because they made for great practice for the newcomers of large clans. But back then, whenever a C-grade dungeon appeared, many officials would order evacuations while hunters would silently voice their pessimism about being able to clear the dungeon.
When Indingsenâs Laboratory emerged, Choi Yeonseung, Hwang Gyeongryong, and Lee Changsik took part in the raid. However, it wasnât just their clan participatingâall the other clans that were around at the time had joined forces!
That was how dangerous everyone thought the dungeon was.
âGuys, donât worry. Iâll make sure everyone walks out of here alive, even if it means putting my life on the line.â
***
âHey, wait.â
âWhat now?!â
Hwang Gyeongryong was losing his patience. He had immersed himself in his memories and emotions, but the orcs kept cutting him off...
âDid you really say that?â said one of the orcs.
âOf course I did. Why are you even asking? Were you there?â
âDidnât Master say it?â
âThis feels too contrived. Thatâs something Master would say.â
â...â
Hwang Gyeongryongâs lips twitched.
âBelieve what you want!â
âIt seems to me that there is a need for rigorous verification. I will bring witnesses.â
âWhat? Are you going to bring Yeonseung?â
âNo.â
Hwang Gyeongryong was stunned when the orcs came back with Lee Changsik. These crazy bastards!
âWhat are you doing?â
âYellow Dragon here is telling us the legends of Master from the past.â
â...â
Lee Changsik sat down, and Hwang Gyeongryong was dumbfounded.
âWhy are you sitting down?â
âI am curious to see how youâll tell the story.â
â...â
***
Among the clans that came in, Choi Yeonseung, Hwang Gyeongryong, and Lee Changsik stood out due to their experience and skills. Most of the hunters in Hwang Gyeongryongâs clan werenât afraid of real combat, as they often risked their lives to attack monsters.
Other clan hunters hesitated and were frightened by this dungeon they were entering for the first time, but Hwang Gyeongryongâs hunters calmly scanned their surroundings.
âIs it a forest? Be careful not to go into thick bushes. Monsters tend to hide in them.â
âRoger. The laboratory is probably somewhere deeper in the forest, so letâs secure the road first.â
-Masterâs judgment was legendary even back then.
-One can only admire him.
-...Can you shut up?
Frightened, the rookie hunters stayed close to those from Hwang Gyeongryongâs clan.
âUh... Sorry, but other hunters are saying that we need to cast a defensive spell on everyone. Is that correct? We donât have any experience.â
âWhat? I donât know who told you that nonsense, but you donât need to cast defensive magic before the monsters appear. Itâs even more so for other clan hunters. If you have defensive magic, save it for when you actually need it. Theyâre trying to trick you because youâre a rookie.â
Hearing that, the other hunters were even more anxious.
âWhat did you just say?â
âWhat, I canât say that? Youâre risking these young huntersâ lives to use them as shields. People like you are the reason the mortality rate of hunters is so high. Youâre despicable!â
âHuh, you seem awfully confident that youâll survive this raid. Letâs put that to the test...â
The hostile hunter paused. Before he knew it, Choi Yeonseung was holding his fist under his chin.
âCareful now. Unlike other martial artists, Iâm not confident I can hold back. Iâll crush your jaw before you manage to cast any spells.â
âY-you bastard...â
***
âWrite it down, write it down. This should be on the record.â
â...I was the first to act,â Hwang Gyeongryong muttered. Have you already forgotten or are you purposefully ignoring that part?â
âIâll write down a line about that too. Stop complaining.â
âWhy are you so narrow-minded?â
Hwang Gyeongryong gritted his teeth at the reaction of the orcs. Lee Changsik looked at him with pity.
âWhat are you guys talking about?â Han Seha asked in a puzzled manner as she was passing by.
The orcs recognized her and were happy to see her.
âOh, the new prosecutor!â
âWeâre listening to the legends of our master!â
âOh, I wanna hear it too!â
With that, Han Seha pushed the orcs aside and sat down. Hwang Gyeongryong felt more and more burdened as the number of spectators increased.
Wasnât Han Seha an active A-grade hunter?
âSheâs not exactly tight-lipped...â
It wouldâve been better if the orcs were his only audience.
***
âLetâs all stop. What are you doing?â
It wasnât until the other clan hunters rushed in that the fight stopped. Choi Yeonseung, Hwang Gyeongryong, and Lee Changsik stepped back while staring at their opponents.
âThank you so much! If you hadnât told us, we wouldâve...â
âIâm so sorry that you went through such trouble because of us...â
âNah, itâs fine. I just did what I had to do,â Hwang Gyeongryong declared.
Choi Yeonseung and Lee Changsik also nodded.
âBesides, this dungeon isnât that big of a deal. Itâs just a battle of nerves.â
âI-Is that so?"
âYes.â
After the rookie hunters left, Choi Yeonseung immediately said, âIâll go after them. Theyâre the ones weâll beat up first.â
âI was already planning on doing that.â
***
Han Seha slapped her knee.
That was it!
âAs expected...!â
The orcs nodded in agreement to Han Sehaâs response.
âThe meticulousness of not killing them immediately, but waiting until there are no witnesses... As expected of Master!â
âIndeed, the way of doing things used to be more romantic.â
âUm... It was actually very rough, but...â Lee Changsik hesitated, wondering if that memory was actually a good one.
During the first generation, the quarrels between hunters were messier and more persistent than what the people of the modern generation might think.
These days, with many rules and methods to catch criminals, most hunters tried to avoid getting into nasty fights. But back in the day, hunters would constantly jump at each otherâs throats, and the defeated would be left to die in the dungeon. Catching the culprit would be almost impossible.
âIn any case, there were so many things like that. We had to be prepared for it.â
âIt was a very good decision.â
âThatâs right. Thatâs right.â
âUs orcs know the law. Itâs self-defense.â
***
âI overheard their conversation. Once monsters show up, theyâll try to push us out first.â
âThose bastards...!â
âBut we donât have any evidence. What should we do?â
âLetâs attack first. Thereâs no one else to see it, as the other clans are spread out. Hit them as soon as a monster appears.â
âYeah. We have to stay sharp if theyâre planning to kill us. We strike first, right after a monster emerges...â
âIâll run up to their leader and take him out.â
âBe careful, Yeonseung. Theyâre not that fast, but theyâll shatter your bones if they get a good magic hit on you.â
âYou donât have to worry.â
***
The orcs were moved to tears. The story of Choi Yeonseung stepping up for other hunters touched their hearts.
But Hwang Gyeongryong looked at them like it was ridiculous.
âIt hasnât even started yet...â
Anyone who had listened up to this point would assume that the story was already over.
Kwon Yeongseung, who came late, asked an orc, âWhat are you talking about?â
âWe are talking about how Master beat up other humans in a dungeon when he was a mortal. His story is most inspiring!â
â...What??? You were talking about that? Is it okay?â
The orcs looked at Kwon Yeongseung with confused expressions, wondering why it would be a problem to talk about this.
âWhy? Isnât it a story about Masterâs heroism?â
âHe didnât make any mistakes and even risked his life for his comrades. Wait... You... I heard that among the humans, youâre a theater actor.â
âMovie star.â
âYes, whatever! Tell this story to other humans! Iâm sure theyâll be moved...â
âN-no...â
Kwon Yeongseung was flustered and tried to stop the orcs. Even if it had been self-defense, he couldnât really make a movie about how Choi Yeonseung had beaten up other hunters in a dungeon a long time ago...
Regardless of the movieâs popularity, Choi Yeonseungâs supporters were bound to say, âHave you ever seen such a crazy person? Theyâre traitors!â
âIt really is touching...â
Kwon Yeongseung couldnât help glaring at Han Seha, thinking she was making fun of him. However, he was shocked after staring at her for a little longer.
âWait... Sheâs... serious?â
He couldnât believe she was truly moved by that story.
It was absurd!