It was Jang Si-hwan.
Kang-hoo was momentarily surprised but quickly grasped the significance of this situation.
âThis guy. He sent his guild members to the front lines and sneaked into the dungeon to reap the rewards.â
Kang-hooâs contemptuous gaze was hidden behind an expressionless face, directed at Jang Si-hwan.
Jang Si-hwan is an exceptionally skilled black mage, so much so that calling him âskilledâ would be an understatement.
Heâs a multi-talented individual, proficient in black magic and spatial skills, similar to Kang-hoo, who isnât limited to just the assassin job class.
With his abilities, it would have been easy for him to control the minds of all hunters stationed near the dungeon entrance.
Hence, he could have entered the dungeon without anyone realizing it. Probably, even the memories of the hunters guarding it would have no recollection of him entering.
Just as Kang-hoo had prepared for unexpected mental attacks when he approached Yu Cheonghwa, he did the same now.
Although Jang Si-hwan hadnât attempted anything yet, Kang-hoo couldnât afford to let his guard down.
Complacency often leads to unexpected problems arising from where one least expects it. Itâs a timeless truth.
Contrary to his feelings, Kang-hoo spoke to Jang Si-hwan in a calm, collected manner.
âPleased to meet you.â
âYou managed to enter the dungeon quite well. Everyone else seems to be turning back. Didnât anyone stop you?â
Jang Si-hwanâs words implied that despite the Jeonghwa Guildâs guards at the entrance, how did Kang-hoo manage to deceive them and get in.
âSince I entered without anyone noticing, naturally, there was no one to stop me.â
âOh? I see. Relax for now. Iâm not asking to interrogate you.â
Jang Si-hwan shrugged his shoulders.
Meanwhile, he was recalling his memories of Kang-hoo, or rather, the lookout, recalling the first unusual meeting.
While scrutinizing the CCTV footage surrounding the Gong Tae-su incident, he spotted a figure heading towards the rooftop of the building. It was Kang-hoo.
Jang Si-hwan still didnât know Kang-hooâs name, but the location triggered memories of their memorable first encounter.
In the CCTV recording, Kang-hoo was seen following the same route as Gong Tae-suâs bus on the buildingâs rooftop.
However, this observation alone wasnât sufficient to conclude that Kang-hoo was the one responsible for severing Gong Tae-suâs left arm.
During that period, numerous mercenaries were after Gong Tae-su due to the âfireworks.â
âMaster K mentioned that Jang Si-hwan is keen on identifying the assailant who targeted Gong Tae-su.â
As Kang-hoo locked eyes with Jang Si-hwan, he organized his thoughts.
If Jang Si-hwan had been examining the site of Gong Tae-suâs assaultâ¦
It was probable that he got caught somewhere.
Even without direct proof of his involvement in Gong Tae-suâs attack, his face might have been captured by a nearby observer.
Jang Si-hwan was shrewd.
He could be fully aware of everything and just pretend otherwise, or act oblivious to subtly extract information.
The persona of Jang Si-hwan was one that Kang-hoo had affectionately crafted before transforming into âShin Kang-hooâ in this accursed world.
Wasnât he the main character in the original narrative?
Thatâs why Kang-hoo couldnât afford to be careless. This individual was another version of âme,â and thus, an astute one.
Kang-hoo remarked.
âYes. I entered with a focus on a specific market segment. Itâs a rare opportunity, after all.â
âI had the same idea. Technically, this dungeon isnât under anyoneâs ownership, correct?â
âCurrently, thatâs true.â
His response hinted that the dungeon would soon fall under the Jeonghwa Guildâs control.
Jang Si-hwanâs slightly tense expression eased upon Kang-hooâs tacit acknowledgment.
The reddish tint in Jang Si-hwanâs eyes softened, yet with a subtle sharpness disguised as gentleness, he scrutinized Kang-hoo.
âWhen coincidences pile up, interest tends to grow where there was none before.â
The lookout, and now, the dungeon.
This was already the second unexpected meeting between Kang-hoo and Jang Si-hwan.
Considering he had directly gathered information about the incident involving Gong Tae-suâ¦
Jang Si-hwan and his intersections now numbered three times. By this point, they would definitely be etched in each otherâs memories.
ãOverwhelming power indeed.ã
ãA worthy opponent stands behind the contractor in front of us. It won't be easy.ã
ãThe great battlefield is indeed narrow.ã
The Dimension Plunderer, Disaster â Darkness, and Strategist of the Wasteland each shared their impressions about Jang Si-hwan.
It was rare for them to express admiration, indicating they were feeling tense.
Then,
âWould you like one?â
Jang Si-hwan offered Kang-hoo an energy bar he pulled from his pocket.
In the original story, Jang Si-hwan frequently ate energy bars, his favorite snack, so it was natural heâd brought some with him.
âCombine this with a dalgona latte, and you have Jang Si-hwanâs happy snack combination.â
It was a clear memory.
Wasnât Jang Si-hwan the one who knew more about himself than he did?
âI wonât decline.â
Kang-hoo accepted the energy bar, tore open the wrapper, and chewed it thoughtfully.
It tasted really good.
âYou and I are alike.â
âExcuse me?â
âIn the way we eat, not enjoying the taste.â
Jang Si-hwan laughed.
Seeing each other, it did seem they were both nibbling unenthusiastically.
Just by looking at their expressions, one might think they were eating reluctantly, just to survive.
Jang Si-hwan, unlike the characteristically dysfunctional Chae Gwanhyeong and Shin Tae-seok, clearly had manners.
Of course, this personality was carefully crafted in the original story.
He was friendly, kind, took good care of those around him, and wanted to help those in trouble.
He had the personality of a typical hero character. However, everything was ruined in the ending.
If one were to interpret this behavior, tracing back from the ending, it could also be seen as a perfect pretense.
Behind a smiling face, no one knows whatâs hidden. Only he would know.
While finishing the remaining half of the energy bar, Jang Si-hwan changed the topic to a more direct question.
âWhat do you think about the Osan suppression?â
âI donât have any thoughts on it. Itâs someone elseâs business for a wanderer like me.â
âSo, it doesnât matter to you who wins?â
âThe guild that wins is just. Justice is a luxury for the losing guild.â
At those words, Jang Si-hwanâs eyes briefly flashed with interest before returning to normal. Kang-hoo noticed the change.
It must have been an interesting answer. Typically, people would offer more principle-based statements in front of Jang Si-hwan.
Like wishing for the Jeonghwa Guildâs victory because they represent justice⦠nonsense.
Kang-hoo simply recognized and spoke about the reality influenced by the logic of power, not offering unconditional praise.
âWhat an enlightening answer.â
Clap, clap, clap.
Jang Si-hwan applauded, either impressed by the response or perhaps sarcastically.
Either way, that concluded the brief meeting and snack time with Jang Si-hwan.
Contrary to worries about being treated as an unwelcome guest and potential problems, nothing happened.
And then, Jang Si-hwan headed west, opposite to Kang-hooâs direction.
It seemed today was not the day for destiny to find him.
Kang-hoo, having encountered Jang Si-hwan inside the dungeon, wanted to secure his fate a bit more quickly and thus began moving east again.
Since conquering the dungeon wasnât his main objective, Kang-hoo only dealt with monsters that were in his way as he moved.
Still, since the monsters were rich in experience points, he enjoyed significant growth.
When Kang-hoo arrived at the designated spot, he successfully reached level 101.
During his journey, Kang-hoo managed to defeat a Goblin Mid-Boss, who was swinging its axe with great flair. Despite being a rather insignificant creature with a forgettable name, as a Mid-Boss, it bestowed upon him a skill.
ãGourmet of the Rottenã
ãSkill Proficiency: Lv. Maxã
ãA skill that makes even spoiled food taste delicious.ã
âConsidering this as a skill⦠Well, finding pleasure in spoiled food is a unique ability since itâs not something most can do.â
Kang-hoo chuckled while inspecting the Gourmet of the Rotten skill he had gained from the Goblin Mid-Boss.
He couldnât help but question if this skill truly belonged on his list.
The issue with spoiled food isnât consuming it; itâs the aftermath.
Nevertheless, upon reaching his destination, Kang-hoo diligently surveyed the area.
ãThe mountain peak resembled a scissor shape formed by the thumb and index finger in a game of rock-paper-scissors.
Near this distinct peak, hidden among the thorns, Jang Si-hwan stumbled upon something out of the ordinary.
It was a location he wouldnât typically explore, but that day proved to be exceptionally fortuitous.ã
The description in the original text perfectly mirrored the scenery before him.
The journey was swift.
Although the thorny area had a somewhat cliff-like terrain, making it challenging to access on foot,
Kang-hoo possessed enough strength to cling to rocks and crevices, making it manageable.
Rustle. Rustle-rustle.
As he slowly cleared the thorns with his dagger, a transparent, shimmering space came into view.
It was a sight entirely divergent from the dungeonâs mountain setting.
âJang Si-hwan found a yellow stone at this spot.â
Inside,
Rainbow-colored stones floated around, resembling a zero-gravity environment.
In the original story, Jang Si-hwan, unaware of the placeâs nature, randomly picked up a nearby stone.
It happened to be a yellow stone.
However, to Kang-hoo, who was well-versed in the magic stone hierarchy, the stones held different meanings.
Knowing that red magic stones were the most precious, he assumed the red stones here would be of utmost value.
Consequently, they were located farthest away.
âNo matter which stone I choose, it seems it will greatly benefit me.â
A space destined by fate.
It was designed so that any choice would lead to a gain.
Yet, Kang-hoo could only recall the fate linked to the yellow stone.
The rest might just be subconscious manifestations. The nature of this subconscious would have to be explored by delving into it.
âHuh.â
After taking a deep breath,
With his body tensed, Kang-hoo bravely entered the transparent space without hesitation.
âJust as I thought.â
The surroundings transformed.
He found himself in the heart of the universe.
Surrounded by countless stars, galaxies, and uniquely shaped nebulae, the profound darkness was visible.
In the original story, Jang Si-hwan was mesmerized by this sight, losing track of time.
ãThe order of the Grand Battle must be preserved. We shall promptly eradicate this tainted space.ã n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
An unfamiliar voice echoed. While the speaker was insignificant, the message was crucial.
Kang-hoo dashed towards the red stone with all his might. Despite the absence of solid ground, he sprinted.
He employed every skill at his disposal, including leaps and acceleration. That was the distance to the red stone.
In the silent emptiness of space, the area swiftly faded away.
Everything distorted and vanished as if being drawn into a black hole, a terrifying spectacle.
It was a narrow escape.
The speed at which space collapsed nearly matched Kang-hooâs velocity towards the red stone.
Failing to grasp the stone would render his attempt to alter Jang Si-hwanâs destiny futile.
âJust a bit more.â
He clenched his teeth.
He needed to outpace the collapsing velocity. Further, farther, just a tad more. He pushed through, enduring excruciating pain.
And then.
Snap!
The instant Kang-hooâs hand closed around the red stone,
ââ¦!â
He was engulfed by the collapsing space.
Abruptly, he found himself back in front of the thorny bushes, clutching the stone tightly.
The stone then disintegrated into a handful of ashes, transforming into something entirely new.
It materialized into a sheet of paper.
A peculiar document densely packed with unfamiliar content.
ãTwisted Contractã
An enigmatic contract materialized, its purpose utterly inscrutable.