It was Yu Cheonghwa.
When we first met, she wore a black blouse combined with an all-red color scheme.
Today, it was the opposite.
A red blouse with all-black colors. Her fair skin made any combination suit her well.
The small star tattoo below her eye.
And the red rose-shaped tattoo visible through the gap of her two unbuttoned blouse buttons.
She was exactly as Kang-hoo knew Yu Cheonghwa to be.
As soon as Yu Cheonghwa locked eyes with Kang-hoo, she attempted a mental scan.
Kang-hoo, who had been prepared from the moment he saw her, naturally thwarted Yu Cheonghwaâs attempt.
As their gazes met, Yu Cheonghwa smiled slyly.
Considering she was trying to peer into his mind so openly yet could be so shameless, she wasnât someone with just an ordinary face.
Despite her innocent appearance, she was a person with inscrutable intentions.
Indeed, in the original work, she had the lowest sense of belonging to The Thirteen Stars after Emilia Rose.
Rather than thinking of The Thirteen Stars as blood-related comrades, she seemed more inclined to treat them as big clients.
She sold a considerable amount of items and skill books to Jang Si-hwan, Chae Gwanhyeong, Casey Rex, Elizabeth, and others.
Her amassed wealth was all used to solidify her position in China.
Anyway.
It seemed like the Shinto Guild had set up a big game, so he thought he might as well watch.
âDo we meet like this?â
âIt seems so.â
âSeoul feels really small at times like this. I didnât expect to meet you at the market.â
âLetâs stop trying to look inside peopleâs heads.â
âHeh, youâre quite persistent. Itâs been a while since Iâve met a hunter who can resist me like this.â
âTrying to open someoneâs front door without permission is not polite.â
âIf I made you uncomfortable, I apologize. It seems like an occupational hazard.â
âThatâs a very trivial reason.â
Yu Cheonghwa scratched the back of her head at Kang-hooâs pointed remark.
Although his words might sound unpleasant to some, she recognized her own rudeness.
Claiming it as an occupational habit wasnât untrue.
It had become second nature to scan anyone she metâ¦
It wasnât that she harbored malicious intent to peer inside others; it had simply become a habit.
Naturally, the person on the receiving end might feel uncomfortable.
âBy the way, you havenât used the business card I gave you? You didnât call either.â
âI havenât had any business in China yet. And Iâm not particularly interested in the Shinto Guild.â
âThat stings my pride a bit.â
âIâm just staying true to my own pace.â
Kang-hoo was curious about what Yu Cheonghwa saw in him.
Was it his nearly perfect resistance to mental scans?
Even though he hadnât shown her anything concrete, she seemed quite fixated on him.
Of course, the Shinto Guild is known for aggressively recruiting foreign hunters.
They sweep up talents using Chinaâs unique capital power, often referred to as âChina Money.â
This has been the Shinto Guildâs operating philosophy for a long time.
Indeed, within the Shinto Guild, there is an elite unit composed of capable hunters from various nationalities.
Kang-hoo steered the conversation in a different direction.
âIâm looking to buy an item. Iâm considering a second-grade item, preferably a necklace.â
âWow! A second-grade item?â
âI have enough money.â
âNo, I didnât mean to imply you didnât have the money. Itâs just that we havenât had any big spenders these past few days.â
Yu Cheonghwa gestured broadly with both hands. Her distinctive trait was her large hand movements during conversations.
Strangely, this helped keep the focus on the conversation, seeming like an intentional behavior.
âMay I see it?â
âThis place mainly sells items below grade 3. We have a special sales area set aside for that.â
âSo, items above grade 3 are over there?â
âYes. Itâs the building right next to us. Itâs a sales outlet authorized by the Jeonghwa Guild and the Hunter Public Safety Bureau.â
âLetâs go.â
Kang-hoo nodded.
For a moment, he wondered if this was Yu Cheonghwaâs âtrickeryââperhaps luring him into the building to kidnap him or something⦠A scenario that was entirely possible.
However, he wasnât worried since he had the ability to teleport, a special privilege given by the Dimension Plunderer.
If things seemed to go awry, he could simply escape immediately.
âFollow me. Iâll guide you personally. Itâs been a while since the chilly salesroom had some warmth!â
Yu Cheonghwa, with a delighted expression, kindly began to guide Kang-hoo, showing a gentle smile and an eye smile, with no apparent hostility.
Of course, one cannot be too careful.
As she said, the top floor of the building next to the Seoul Market headquarters was the Shinto Guildâs VIP market.
It seemed to be a measure to prove that it was indeed authorized by the Jeonghwa Guild and Hunter Public Safety Bureau.
The badges of the guards placed intermittently were indeed from these two organizations, not a disguise.
Following her silently,
Kang-hoo revisited his memories of Yu Cheonghwa from the original work.
Suddenly, a line of her dialogue that had been buried in his memory surfaced.
ãI like heroes who make me feel proud of myself. I hate being despised trash.ã
At the time of writing that dialogue in the novel, it was depicted merely as words spoken in a drunken state of emotion for having become a âheroâ among The Thirteen Stars.
But now, it seemed different.
He started to think that The Thirteen Stars might not be a projection of her convictions.
Indeed, there was a line Jang Si-hwan said to Yu Cheonghwa in the original work.
ãYu Cheonghwa. Sometimes I wonder if you align with us only for the money. You're free to leave whenever you want. I want heroes who intend to save the world with conviction and mission. Heroes can sometimes be hated by those who can't understand their depth.ã
It felt like sensing a hidden fracture in the conversation.
Originally, when writing this part, he envisioned it merely as a power struggle or a sharp critique.
Looking back now, it seems Yu Cheonghwaâs sense of solidarity was much lower than expected.
Perhaps,
Like Emilia Rose, there might be an opportunity to exploit a weakness. To ensure The Thirteen Stars arenât thirteen.
âLook far ahead.â
Kang-hoo was not in a hurry.
Such high-level scheming shouldnât be approached impulsively or spontaneously. One must look far and wide.
âHere! Once we open this door and enter, the entire space will be filled with grade 1, 2, and 3 items.â
As Kang-hoo nodded to Yu Cheonghwaâs words, she forcefully pushed the door open.
As she said, countless shelves were filled with various items, neatly displayed.
It was a feast of various items that seemed to be much more than what was seen at the Seoul Market headquarters.
It was a scene that once again made him realize the continental scale of inventory.
âIâll take a look around comfortably.â
âBy all means. I wonât bother you by following around. I hate to bother people when theyâre shopping.â
âThen.â
Kang-hoo began to meticulously examine the items from the display at the entrance.
Some items were displayed with their physical forms alongside a manual noting the options.
Others were displayed as samples with a manual and a note on the possible delivery schedule and duration.
With the Shinto Guildâs private jet ready for shipping, it was explained that the items could be received quickly.
âReally a lot.â
Even Kang-hoo, who seldom marvels at anything, was astounded by the sheer volume of merchandise available for sale.
The total value of the items here, if combined, could easily exceed tens of trillions of won.
For this reason, this floor was surrounded by a thick protective barrier, starting from the elevator to the entire inner wall.
It was likely a luxurious system that cost about 200 million won a day in maintenance.
Normally, Kang-hoo prefers to shop quickly.
But this time, there was so much to see that it took quite some time.
At some point, he lost track of time, thoroughly enjoying the process of viewing items.
Perhaps about two hours had passed?
Yu Cheonghwa, who had been making a call in a soundproof transparent glass booth, came out.
It was time for Kang-hooâs decision.
âLetâs go with this one.â
âLetâs see⦠Breath of the Traitor? Itâs a decent necklace. The assassin class has a lot of interest in it.â
âHow much?â
âItâs 1.1 trillion won. Iâm sorry, but bargaining is not possible. Itâs already discounted sufficiently.â
âHmm.â
Current balance: 1.116 trillion won.
After paying for the necklace, 16 billion won would remain.
Although it was still a significant balance, it seemed impossible to shake off the feeling of being nearly broke.
However,
The necklace was certainly worth it.
Above all, it was necessary for Kang-hoo, who aimed to minimize reliance on others and become a solo all-rounder.
âJust so you know, when you purchase an item from the Shinto Guild, you can exchange it once later on. The value has to be equal, though.â
âIâm aware.â
âHa-ha. Itâs a unique service, right? Thatâs why we have many regular customers. Jang Si-hwan is also a major customer.â
In the original work, Yu Cheonghwa did sell items to The Thirteen Stars quite frequently.
Including the chance to exchange, it meant one could change their mind once and swap it out.
And from the second time onwards, it was possible to replace the item by paying additional money.
It was very convenient, as one could change their setup to their liking without the hassle of selling and buying.
âLetâs go with the Breath of the Traitor.â
Kang-hoo pointed to the necklace.
It was time to discard his old, shabby-looking grade 7 necklace and move on to this new one.
After quickly settling the bill,
Yu Cheonghwa tactfully left the spot while Kang-hoo was putting on the necklace.
After all, what remained was a farewell, thanking him for the transaction.
ãBreath of the Traitor - Necklaceã
ãGrade: 2ndã
ãStrength +50ã
ãAgility +200ã
ãMagic Resistance +200ã
ãDurability +50ã
âSince the Necklace of Favorable Winds only increased agility by 15, this is a monumental improvement.â
All stats significantly increased.
This time, Kang-hoo focused on the agility stat because he felt a lack of fundamentals in combat until now.
So far, Kang-hoo had relied on skills, including acceleration, for swift mobility and movement.
This resulted in his movements being too sluggish when he couldnât use his skills, at least by his standards.
A high agility stat feels like being constantly accelerated and mobile without needing skills.
âDepending too much on skills means Iâm an easy target when I canât use them smoothly.â
What could be worse than being a target dummy? He didnât want to end up in such a state.
Before checking the updated stats, Kang-hoo reviewed the two special effects attached to the Breath of the Traitor.
Special effects.
One of the reasons for purchasing high-grade items.
Depending on what effects they provide, they can create tremendous synergy with the wearer.
ãPoison Suppressionã
ãRecovery Suppressionã
At first glance, these effects naturally obstruct certain flows.
The reason for deciding to purchase the Breath of the Traitor. Options deeply related to the identity of the necklace.