At that time.
âHmm. So, this is the video secured from the scene, right?â
âYes. Due to the bad weather, the quality isnât very clear.â
âThatâs fine. This is enough to understand. Anyway, itâs a video of Jung Sun-rak being attacked, right?â
âYes, it is.â
Yu Cheonghwa was watching a video handed over by her subordinate.
It was a scene where Jung Sun-rak, an executive of the Shinsu Guild, was struck down by Kang-hoo at the First Research Institute.
Since Shinsu Guild was a satellite guild of Shinto Guild, to which she belonged, she always kept an eye on it.
She had especially watched Jung Sun-rak since he was a promising talent. Now he was a named figure.
She wasnât particularly interested in the fact that the target was Jungmun Pharmaceutical. Such incidents were common.
However, the fact that Jung Sun-rak was attacked by an unknown assassin piqued her curiosity greatly.
âThis defense line, itâs the one where mental-type hunters are stationed, right?â
âYes. Itâs to hold them off once the outer defense line is breached.â
âBut the assassin in the video passes through without even hesitating once?â
âYes. It seems our expectations were completely off. The same would be true for Jung Sun-rak.â
âWhat, it doesnât look like itâs because of some item. It seems they purely resisted seduction or confusion with sheer ability?â
âYes, thatâs correct.â
âMoreover, the use of skills is unique too. For an assassin, the skill usage is too varied, isnât it?â
âWe believe itâs not an ordinary assassin. Thereâs also a possibility that itâs a mercenary from abroad.â
âWho on earth is it?â
Yu Cheonghwa tilted her head.
For a moment, an assassin came to mind.
Shin Kang-hoo. An assassin who Yu Cheonghwa had tried to mentally scan several times, but it had never worked.
However, it seemed far-fetched to connect the assassin in the video with Shin Kang-hoo.
Firstly, Jung Sun-rakâs level was high. According to the information about Kang-hoo from Eclipse, the gap was too big.
Moreover, his face was covered by a mask, making it impossible to visualize a proper image.
Though Kang-hooâs face came to mind, the link was weak. It felt like too much of a leap.
If someone who knew about Kang-hooâs Shadow Step skill had seen the scene, their reaction might have been different.
But she didnât know Kang-hooâs skill set precisely. She just knew it was extraordinary.
A subordinate asked.
âShould we investigate further?â
âYes, discreetly. I donât want other guilds or mercenary groups getting interested.â
âYes, understood.â
âJung Sun-rak got taken down⦠This is interesting. Whoever the assassin is, their value just shot up.â
Yu Cheonghwa had a face full of curiosity. It was clear that this assassin was highly skilled.
Morning.
Kang-hoo, after receiving a call from Master K, was heading to Ground Zero.
Thanks to Master Kâs consideration, he was able to board a safe limousine, making the trip very comfortable.
Since there was plenty of time until the promised meeting with Park Dong-jae at night, there were no issues.
Upon arriving at Ground Zeroâs âGlass Land,â the scene was the same as last time.
Numerous workers were protected by an equal number of guards, busy with the harvesting operation.
The thorough safety gear worn by the workers highlighted Master Kâs meticulous care.
Meanwhile, Kang-hoo tilted his head at the unexpected person who came to greet him.
âWelcome. Iâll escort you. Master is waiting.â
âSomeone else came out.â
âYes. Moon Hyeong-seo has gone to the north.â
âWent to the north?â
âYes.â
The one who came out instead was a woman who looked to be in her early forties. Naturally, it was their first meeting.
However, based on the Constellation information, she seemed to be at a similar level to Moon Hyeong-seo.
Her main field appeared to be similar to Ban Se-yeongâs, a gunner. The Constellation options were biased towards accuracy and concentration.
âI see.â
âFollow me. Only the guide has changed; everything else remains the same.â
âMay I know your name?â
âHwang Bo-hye.â
âI see. Since I might come here often, I thought it would be good to know your name in advance.â
Hwang Bo-hye.
If she replaced Moon Hyeong-seo in his absence, she could be considered Master Kâs second confidant.
Following Hwang Bo-hye, they arrived at the place where K was, just like before.
As soon as the meeting began, Hwang Bo-hye left, and the surrounding personnel withdrew as well.
It was an arrangement to secure the confidentiality of the conversation. Everything was done in an instant.
K, seeing Kang-hoo, initiated a handshake warmly.
âYou look worse than before.â
âI overdid it yesterday. My complexion was already bad, and it seems it got worse.â
âOh. People might think you came wearing white makeup. You must have pushed your body to the extreme?â
âYes.â
There seemed to be no point in hiding his physical state from K.
He immediately noticed that Kang-hoo had overexerted himself due to mana hypersensitivity just by looking at his changed complexion.
It wasnât a mere guess; his intuition had proven accurate time and again, leading Kang-hoo to feel more acceptance than suspicion.
âAfter returning from Ulleungdo, Hyeong-seo seemed quite stimulated by you and went for training.â
âI heard he went to North Korea.â
âThereâs no better place to get stronger than that land.â
âIsnât it dangerous? Even the Hunter Public Safety Bureau gave up on identifying the monsters and vegetation in North Korea.â
âThatâs why itâs also a land of opportunity. Ever since people could no longer live in North Korea.â
K was right.
Since the beginning of the Hunter era,
Unlike other countries that quickly adapted to reality and formed their own power structures,
North Korea regarded the emergence of hunters as a threat to their regime. To them, hunters were enemies.
However, it was impossible for hunters, who had gained unprecedented power, to simply die off.
Eventually, a civil war broke out, and in the process, hunters who should have been the futureâs strength died in vain.
As a result, there was not enough power to subjugate the monsters that emerged from dungeon explosions in each region.
That led to the present situation.
Most people who lived in North Korea moved to China. And North Korea became a playground for monsters.
In fact, this was only a known part of the story; there were rumors of undead hunters existing.
Or there were stories that unimaginable hybrid species had arisen through interbreeding with monsters.
âThe original story should have had more hints about North Korea. With the hints dropped, itâs not surprising if anything happens.â
Kang-hoo recalled the original story and chuckled.
No wonder readers asked where the North Korea hints had gone when he left a postscript after finishing the story.
The comments criticizing the lack of North Korea hints had more than three times the likes compared to the authorâs postscript.
K changed the subject.
âAnyway, everything Hyeong-seo saw about you on Ulleungdo will be kept secret. Donât worry.â
âIâm not worried. Thereâs no reason for such foolishness.â
âRight. In this harsh world, the tighter oneâs lips, the longer they live. We know that well.â
K nodded.
Then he casually handed something to Kang-hoo that was placed on the shelf next to him.
Though he hadnât received an explanation yet, Kang-hoo could immediately tell what it was. K quickly added an explanation.
âItâs a combination of a colorless talisman and an expulsion core. I learned the crafting method directly from Shin-ryeong a while ago.â
âHave you known her for a long time?â
Kâs familiarity in calling Kim Shin-ryeong without formality indicated a close relationship. It didnât seem like he had called her just once or twice.
âWell⦠should I say we almost got married? In the past tense, of course.â
âOh.â
They either broke off an engagement or separated before making a promise to marry.
In any case, it seemed they once had a relationship where they loved each other.
For a moment, Kâs eyes sparkled. It was understandable since it likely reminded him of his youthful romance.
âAnyway, I made it using the crafting method I learned from Shin-ryeong. But donât expect too much.â
âIâm much more pessimistic and negative than you might think. I have no expectations.â
Kang-hoo nodded.
Although he hadnât completely let go of his expectations, if he were to quantify his hope, it would be about 10%.
âOkay. Letâs proceed comfortably. Letâs move to the sterile room for the procedure. We must also be cautious about infection.â
âYes, please.â
The special sterile room they moved to, while not prepared for major surgery, was equipped for minor operations.
Inserting a small talisman into the body was something that could be performed without issues.
After conducting local anesthesia, the process of inserting the talisman ended quicker than expected.
Thinking he might need to talk to K to alleviate boredom was unnecessary worry.
K meticulously finished the suturing and disinfection process before carefully speaking to Kang-hoo.
âUse your skill. Itâs better to keep using it and induce mana recovery.â
âYes.â
Kang-hoo immediately began using his skills in succession.
He focused on auxiliary skills like Frenzied Healing, which arenât connected to offensive actions.
Normally, mana would be rapidly consumed, and with rapid recovery, his body would be overloaded.
This would cause pain.
If Kâs hypothesis was correct, the talisman would release fake mana, reducing the overload.
It would provide a breather.
Mana recovery proceeded normally, but the physical strain was minimized.
Feeling the changes in his body from start to finish, Kang-hoo let out a brief groan.
âMm.â
âHow is it?â
âI didnât feel the overload for about 5 seconds. But after that, it was the same.â
âJust as I thoughtâ¦â
âAnd it seems the benefit of those 5 seconds isnât immediate recovery. There seems to be a cooldown.â
âCould you⦠wait a bit longer?â
âYes, letâs do that.â
Afterward, 30 minutes passed.
Then, just like before, the talisman provided a brief respite from the overload.
It appeared that the cooldown period was about 30 minutes.
After that, there was about a 5-second window where the overload from mana hypersensitivity was alleviated.
Considering he thought there would be no results at all, Kang-hoo found this quite satisfactory.
âLooks rather inadequate.â
âYou canât be full on the first bite. Still, having 5 seconds every 30 minutes provides some indirect experience.â
âDoes it completely relieve the pressure?â
âYes. During those 5 seconds, thereâs no overload at all. Mana recovery is normal.â
âThat means the hypothesis itself wasnât wrong.â
âIn other words, it suggests the need for continuous expulsion power.â
âRight. With the current talisman we made, it doesnât reach that capacity. The output is low.â
âAre we moving towards a secondary hypothesis that requires a higher-level colorless talisman and expulsion core?â
âHaha⦠Right.â
K laughed but looked troubled.
They had direction, but pursuing that direction was no easy task.
Even obtaining the current colorless talisman from Kim Shin-ryeong had been a challenge, given its high sensitivity.
Obtaining something of a higher level might also be difficult for Kim Shin-ryeong. It was a very challenging task.
âIâm feeling good.â
Unlike the somewhat disappointed K, Kang-hooâs response was positive.
He had cracked open a change.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
For something he thought would never change, he had caused a crack in his congenital mana hypersensitivity.
If additional information were gathered and confidence and experience accumulatedâ¦
He was sure it would lead to a better state than now. There would be no negative consequences.
K, surprised by Kang-hooâs positive response, smiled and answered:
âYou said you were much more pessimistic and negative than I thought, but it turns out it was me who was darker, not you.â
âI think itâs just the beginning.â
âYouâre right. Considering the start, itâs actually good not to be disappointed.â
âExactly.â
âI was foolish.â
K reflected lightly, feeling pleased.
Yes. Change had begun.
The two were sure that congenital mana hypersensitivity would not remain an incurable disease forever.