At that time.
âDamn it! Is this really my eye? Is this red-dyed eye really mine? Aaaagh!â
Yuuji screamed in fury as he looked at his left eye, which had turned red.
It was a phenomenon that occurred as a result of being treated with black magic by Gosuke, a kind of mark.
A brand indicating that his body had been deeply exposed to cursed black magic, and that he could never turn back.
Of course, for Yuuji, it was an unavoidable choice.
After being struck by Kang-hoo and receiving a combo attack, including the Blood Flower, he was severely injured.
With a nationwide warrant out for his arrest in Japan, receiving treatment at a hospital was out of the question.
Thus, he had no choice but to rely on âunofficialâ treatment, which came from Gosuke.
In hindsight, Kenjiâs decision to take Yuuji to Gosukeâs place was an excellent one.
No matter how he was treated, the important thing was to stay alive. Thatâs how serious the injury was.
However, Yuuji couldnât accept the sight of his eye, changed by Gosukeâs treatment.
âWell, at least the treatment is done. Kenji paid the price, and since we killed a young hunter for it, the side effects should be less.â
Gosuke covered his uncontrollably moving right eye with his long bangs.
Thatâs one of the reasons hunters found Gosuke so repulsive.
He was rumored to be eccentric, but his grotesque appearance was the main issue. His eyes were the centerpiece.
âDamn it! Canât this eye be fixed?â
âIt canât be fixed. You asked for the treatment, so you deal with the consequences. I just did my job.â
âYou bastardâ¦â
âWell, why donât you two have a nice little chat? Iâve got some tidying up to do, so try not to break anything.â
Gosuke left the room.
Kenji crossed his arms and looked at Yuuji with pity in his eyes. A gaze that seemed to say, âHow pathetic.â
At that, Yuuji erupted.
âKenji, you bastard! Isnât it because of your shitty spatial manipulation that this happened to me? What are you staring at like that?â
âAre you blaming me for this now?â
âOf course, Iâm blaming you for leaving the space open like an idiot! Who else would I blame?â
âWerenât you the idiot who walked right into the passage and got wrecked by a much lower-level assassin?â
âWhat did you say, you bastard?â
Boom!
An enormous amount of killing intent surged from Yuuji. It was the cold and dark energy of black magic.
The black magicâs traces remained within his body due to Gosukeâs treatment. It was deeply unsettling.
Kenji looked down at Yuuji with a look of disdain, blaming him for everything.
Of course, the real cause of the situation was Kang-hooâs clever, split-second decision. Even Kenji hadnât foreseen that move.
In hindsight, it was true that things had gone wrong the moment Kang-hoo discovered his hiding place.
Looking back, he still couldnât figure out how Kang-hoo had located him.
After the incident, while gathering information, Kenji naturally learned Kang-hooâs identity.
A hunter from Korea.
He wasnât particularly well-known and didnât seem to be of high level either.
As he recalled the event:
The assassin hadnât even used Stealth, a basic level 200 skill.
It wasnât something to save. Basic skills are there to be used, not hidden like secret weapons.
So, even if Kang-hooâs level was exaggerated, it couldnât be higher than 199.
Yet, Yuuji, a level 500, had been taken down by Kang-hoo. It wasnât even a sneak attack that could excuse it.
It wasnât a minor wound eitherâit was a serious injury. How humiliating could it get?
Perhaps thatâs why he kept blaming himself. But this had crossed the line. Kenji had no intention of going along with it.
Thinking about it, Kenji also grew angry at the verbal abuse. Whose fault was it, really?
âBecause you failed to draw proper aggro, a bastard like Shin Kang-hoo found me and ambushed me, you asshole.â
âAre you seriously saying that?â
âIâm the one who opened the space so you could fight and run wild as you pleased. Now, clean up your own mess.â
âYouâre really pushing it, arenât you?â
âIf youâre embarrassed, just admit it. Then Iâll sympathize. Donât be pathetic and blame others. Itâs disgraceful.â
âKenji! You son of a bitch!â
As their shouting match escalated,
Gosukeâs snickering could be heard from outside the door, along with his muttering, clearly intended for them to hear.
âA duet of two idiots who got wrecked by a low-level assassin. Give it a rest. You both look like fools.â
âArrrgh!â
Bang! Bang bang! Bang!
Yuuji angrily slammed the bed he was lying on.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
No bed exists that could withstand the sheer strength of a hunter. It shattered on the spot.
Yuuji screamed again.
âKenji, get out! If youâre not out of my sight immediately, Iâll kill you and Shin Kang-hoo, too.â
âYou idiot⦠When you were begging for help, where was all this attitude? Youâd better watch your back too.â
âWhat?â
âAre we comrades who share blood? Brothers? Weâre just two misfits. Once we split up, youâre nothing but a stranger.â
âYou son of aâ¦!â
Just as Yuuji swung the dagger next to him to strike Kenji, Kenji vanished on the spot.
It was absurd to think that Yuuji could kill Kenji, who was specialized in spatial manipulation. At least not with Yuujiâs abilities.
Yuujiâs eyes burned with fury, especially the red one, which had completely changed color, even the iris.
Looking at himself in the full-length mirror, Yuuji didnât seem much different from the grotesque figure Gosuke had mocked.
The root of all this was Shin Kang-hoo. Yuujiâs anger was entirely directed at Kang-hoo.
âFine. Iâll go to Korea, kill everyone I see, and blame it all on him. Thatâll lead me to him eventually, right?â
A revenge plan, too simple and brutal, began to form in Yuujiâs mind.
The rage consuming his thoughts made it difficult to think rationally. All he could focus on was killing.
âCough!â
But it didnât last long.
Perhaps overwhelmed by his fury, the wound in his abdomen tore open, causing Yuuji intense pain.
A painful cough followed.
Yuuji lay back down on the bed, forced to brood over his anger.
Three hours of pre-practice and training, as well as demonstrations from each other, went smoothly without any shortcomings.
Compliments were exchanged all around.
Miyuki and Eto, in particular, were very impressed by the bleeding sustain performance Kang-hoo had shown.
And for good reason, as the use of shadows allowed him to perform multi-directional attacks, targeting several enemies.
Eto also had a bleeding induction skill, but it was strictly a one-on-one technique, allowing for only one target at a time.
However, Kang-hoo could target six in a short time if he wanted to.
The final schedule for the dungeon raid was set for tomorrow evening.
Since evening had just begun, there were about 24 hours left.
Kang-hoo bid farewell to the three and boarded a secure limousine, heading to the meeting place with Ayane.
The place he met her was a modern bar in a bustling area of Osaka.
In addition to tables where patrons could chat with bartenders, the bar also had several rooms for more private conversations between customers.
Each room was designed so that the inside couldnât be seen from the outside, ensuring good privacy.
In other words, no one outside could see what went on inside.
Kang-hoo, dressed comfortably in his usual black and white outfit, stood in contrast.
Ayane had gone full makeup to the point that Kang-hoo barely remembered what she originally looked like.
She wore stiletto heels commonly referred to as combat shoes, and had even changed her hairstyle.
Her bangs were cut straight across, her long black hair reached her shoulders, and her lips had a cherry tint.
She wore a halter neck, off-shoulder knit that highlighted her collarbone.
If Jung Yuri gave off a pure, innocent vibe, Ayane radiated a seductive charm with gray undertones.
Plus, at 170 cm tall, her 12 cm heels put her nearly eye-level with Kang-hoo.
As soon as Kang-hoo saw her in front of the bar, he told her exactly what he felt.
âYou look like a different person dressed like this. You looked good before, but you look really beautiful today.â
âKang-hoo, you look great even when you dress casually. I guess a good face completes the fashion.â
âDonât your ankles hurt? It seems like youâre practically walking on your toes.â
âItâs fine. Iâll be sitting soon anyway, and I wonât be standing for too long.â
Click-clack.
Listening to the sound of high heels, which he hadnât heard in a while, Kang-hoo followed her inside.
Once seated.
They each ordered a cocktail of their choice.
As always, Kang-hoo ordered a Solarkium Burst but asked for it to be made stronger this time.
Perhaps it was because the weather was a bit chilly. He needed something to warm him up.
Soon, the cocktails arrived.
Just as Kang-hoo was about to clink his glass lightly against hers, Ayane spoke.
âI got the payment settled well through the Rikou Guild. I didnât expect them to care since youâre an outsider.â
âWell, in the end, we worked together and took down a hunter from the Toushi Guild. Itâs their way of saying thanks, I guess.â
The two were the same age.
They had dropped formalities while exchanging DMs on Huntergram, so the atmosphere wasnât awkward.
âAnyway, thank you.â
âThereâs no need for thanks. We both got what we worked for, and it was a happy ending for both.â
Kang-hoo let out a light laugh.
This wasnât some pure love story where they had sacrificed their lives to save each other.
Kang-hoo had strategically asked for help, and Ayane had helped him purely for her own gain.
At that moment.
âBy the way, Solarkium Burst⦠isnât that an adultâs drink? Are you okay with that?â
Ayane pointed at Kang-hooâs cocktail and chuckled. This wasnât the first time heâd heard this.
The bartender Benny at Club Hades had also said something similar when Kang-hoo ordered a Solarkium Burst.
âItâs more of a decorative item. Solarkium has quite a⦠unique taste, doesnât it? Hehe.â
The bartender with the striking smoky makeup and red hair. Kang-hoo wondered if she was doing well now.
âI drink it because I like it, so taste isnât really an issue.â
âWell, if youâre fine with it, I guess it doesnât matter.â
âWant a sip?â
âNo, thanks! Iâve tried other cocktails, but I just canât stomach Solarkium Burst. Itâs too gross for me.â
Kang-hoo burst into laughter, having been labeled as someone with an unusual taste for a disgusting cocktail.
Perhaps because Benny and now Ayane kept emphasizing the taste, Kang-hoo couldnât help but think about it more.
His long-enjoyed cocktail suddenly tasted different after an offhand comment.
As Ayane noticed Kang-hooâs eyes lingering on the cocktail, she seemed to sense the odd atmosphere and quickly changed the subject.
A completely different topic.
âI looked into you while I was resting. But I got curious. You know someone named Lee Ye-rin, right?â
Then, an all-too-familiar name came out of Ayaneâs mouth.
Lee Ye-rin, the leader of the Cheongan Mercenary Corps. Why was her name coming from Ayane?