Lee Changsik had a bad feeling after hearing Choi Yeonseungâs words. They reminded him of the old days.
During the time when Hwang Gyeongryong and Lee Changsik were in the same clan, Choi Yeonseung became the one they needed to be the most wary of within the clan.
-Did you hear? A hunter wants to join our clan! Itâs a D-grade hunter! He has an incredibly promising future!
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-Really?! Thatâs great! Hurry up and sign the contract so he canât escape! What is he like... If heâs the kind of guy to goof aroundâ¦
-No. He said he wants to train to become stronger.
-... Make sure he doesnât meet Yeonseung!
Choi Yeonseung, who did nothing aside from eating and training, was the main reason why new hunters ran away from the clan.
Before joining the clan, hunters would say, âI have undergone all sorts of harsh trainingâ or âIâve spent years on Jiri Mountain just learning magic!â Then, after training with Choi Yeonseung, they would run away saying, âIâm sorry, I came to the wrong clan.â
Later, the clan officials prevented Choi Yeonseung from interacting with the newcomers.
-The newcomer is so arrogant and annoying. He completely spoils the atmosphere.
-Shouldnât we just kick him out?
-Even if we try to do that, I donât think heâll leave just like that.
-Um. Then how about making him train with Yeonseung?
-Isnât that too cruel?
⦠It was to the point that such conversations had occurred.
Of course, Choi Yeonseung didnât know that the clan officials had been talking about him like that, and Lee Changsik had no intention of mentioning it now either.
âYeonseung. I am telling you this just in case you donât know. Times have changed. You should keep that in mind.â
In the past, the Internet hadnât been that developed and there hadnât been any smartphones. However, now they lived in an era where information spread at the blink of an eye whenever something happened.
Because of that, they had to be cautious when dealing with clan hunters.
The current hunters were much smarter than they used to be. If someone made a mistake, false rumors would spread, and consequently there would be a lot of criticism.
âTimes are different than they used to be... I see. Are you saying that we need to make them train harder since the hunters of this generation have gotten stronger overall?â
Illeya had an expression of admiration at Choi Yeonseungâs words, whereas Lee Changsik responded in a bewildered voice, âThatâs not what I...â
However, the work started before he could finish his words.
Choi Yeonseung took out a handful of coins and took aim.
***
Go Junwon walked in while laughing with his colleagues. His late arrival wasnât meant to trouble the new clan owner.
Go Junwon was doing well in the clan, but in South Korea alone, there were several hunters who had higher ratings and were more popular than him. Therefore, he wasnât going to openly play tricks with the new owner of the clan.
He came in late because... it had become a habit. It had always been that way. He always arrived late.
Bam!
âWhat, this fucker?!â
There was a violent sound and a huge hole appeared in front of Go Junwonâs feet.
These hunters had never participated in raids, but they had played dozens of life-threatening matches in the Otherworld. They could see how threatening this attack was. Its strength easily surpassed a large-caliber bullet. Wasnât that powerful enough to knock down a hunter if it hit them?
âWhoâs the asshole that did this?? Are you crazy???â
However, instead of an answer, he received another attack. The hunters screamed and moved as something came flying toward them with a murderous sound.
However, the onslaught didnât stop. The hunters ran in all directions. If they were even a second slow to react, they would be hit by the coin, which would leave a hole in them.
The attacks were deadly! Within seconds, the hunters actually felt like their lives were in danger.
âAn attack! An attack!! Itâs an attack!!â
âWhat are you doing? Call someone!â
The hunters rolled over and shouted at their colleagues who had come here before them. However, instead of helping, their colleagues just stared at each other in bewilderment.
What was wrong with them all of a sudden?
âThere isnât⦠Thereâs no attackâ¦â
âHave they switched from alcohol to drugs?â
âItâs about time.â
The hunters whispered to each other. In their eyes, it looked like these hunters were just running here and there...
The moment he ran out of coins and the hunters who came in late started to scurry around, Choi Yeonseung stopped attacking.
Go Junwon and his group of hunters gasped and cursed.
âWhat type of fucking prank...?â
âThis isnât funny at all! Come out now!â
âIsnât it interesting?â
âCrazy...â
Go Junwon growled as he looked up. He could see a face he had never seen before. It was only then that the other hunters in the clan also became confused.
-What? Is he new here?
-He seems like a hunter, doesnât he?
-Did another clan take over?
-Why would they do that? Theyâd just waste money. If itâs a company...
Go Junwonâs anger didnât really subside even when he found out that the new guy was actually the new boss. He wasnât one to calm down after almost dying.
âWhy did you do this?? Do you think you can get away with being so selfish?â
âYes.â
Choi Yeonseung stopped and Go Junwon wondered if the other person had realized what was going on. No matter what, this person would never do the same as before...
âI think itâs okay.â
â...â
The hunters, including Go Junwon, were at a loss for words.
A regular person couldnât really afford to talk so arrogantly in front of hunters. No matter how powerful and rich they were, their lives would be in danger if a hunter resorted to violence.
âYou truly are a son of a bitch!â
The hunter next to Choi Yeonseung extended his fist. Then he hit himself.
Bam!
â???â
"What are you doing?â
âEek.. Eeek. No... My hands...â
The hunter raised his fist and slapped himself.
â!??!â
Choi Yeonseung was watching impassively. The moment the hunter stretched out his fist, Choi Yeonseung redirected the power and aimed it right back at the hunter's own face.
Lee Changsik could vaguely notice it, but the other hunters present werenât capable of doing that. In terms of actual skills, the difference was too big! It wasnât until the hunter hit himself three times that he seemed to notice.
âHow... What are you...?â
âWhy were you late?â
âHuh?â
âWhy did you come late? If there were any circumstances that forced you to arrive late, tell me now.â
â... No, since we compete, we can have dinner parties or do something else... Eek!â
Choi Yeonseung picked up a long stick and began hitting the hunter. Since the hunter had awakened and gained powers, he wasnât supposed to be hurt by a few hits from a stick like this, but...
âAck! Aaaack! Aaaaaack!â
The hunter screamed as if he was actually in pain.
âHey, arenât you exaggerating?â
"Yeah, you should scream in moderation. This is too obvious.â
The hunters next to him were frustrated and scolded him. It looked like he was trying to fool his attacker, but if he overdid it like this...
âIt... It really hurts!â
The pain he felt from having internal energy penetrate his blood flow every time he was hit was unspeakable. It was much more painful than slamming his pinky toe against a threshold!
Everything became quiet and Choi Yeonseung began speaking.
âIâve bought this clan and Iâm going to train you well. After that, Iâll send you out to several competitions. I hope that the hunters who have signed contracts with this clan will follow suit.â
â... Are you Choi Yeonseung?â
âThatâs right.â
âI-Is it acceptable for an A-grade hunter to act like this?!â The hunter who received the full-body massage with the stick staggered and complained.
Even if Choi Yeonseung was an A-grade hunter, doing this to the hunters of his own clan...
âYes.â
Choi Yeonseung nodded in understanding. It seemed that the hunters had misunderstood something because they rarely got to meet A-grade hunters.
âThere seems to be a misunderstanding, so let me explain. Do you know what the difference is between A-grade hunters and popular players competing in the SSL?â
âIs there any difference?â asked one of the hunters casually.
They were indeed curious since they had never met an A-grade hunter before.
âPlayers need to be conscious of others, whereas A-grade hunters donât. Because of that, theyâre much more shameless and basically have no conscience.â
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â... T-Thatâs nonsense!â
The hunters refused to accept that, partly because the Korean A-grade hunters were exceptionally calm people.
Jeong Wonuk was an earnest individual, and as for Kwon Yeongseung, he was a likable celebrity, so he worked very hard to maintain his image. Han Seha was the only one who caused incidents, but they werenât that serious.
If they looked at hunters from abroad, there were many SSL hunters that were more impudent and caused incidents much worse than that.
However, that was as far as it went for Korean hunters.
In South Korea, Han Seha stood out as the hunter with the most vulgar manner of speaking, but nobody wouldâve noticed her abroad.
âBelieve it or not, itâs true. A-grade hunters donât really pay attention to others. If a story puts them in a bad light, theyâll just beat up the reporter behind it. If the police comes to them, they will fight them as well.â
âIn what kind of messed up country do things like that happen?!â
âThatâs how things are in the United States.â Choi Yeonseung was being honest, but none of the hunters were convinced by his words.
No matter how much they heard about foreign hunters in the news, few people believed all of it.
âIn any case, Iâm from the American side, so Iâm going to handle things the American way. You should be careful in the future.â
âBut arenât you Korean... Eek!â
Before he could finish speaking, one of the hunters fell forward after being poked by Choi Yeonseungâs stick.
âWhat did you say?â
â... Nothing...â
âNow, Iron-Blooded Ice Emperor Lee Changsik, the great A-grade hunter born in South Korea, has also come here to help us. Come out.â
â...â
Lee Changsik came out while inwardly grumbling about Choi Yeonseung. Why did he have to make such a spectacle out of it? He couldâve just told him to come out.
â?!?!?â
âW... Why is the Iron-Blooded Ice Emperor...?â
âYou donât have to call me that,â said Lee Changsik to the hunters.
However, Choi Yeonseung was adamant about it.
âI believe no one here is rude enough to call you by your name.â
âIron-Blooded Ice Emperor! It is an honor to meet you!â
âI didnât expect to see you like this...!â
The hunters rushed forward. Until now, they had been confused and dissatisfied, but Lee Changsikâs arrival changed the atmosphere.
Even though Choi Yeonseung was an A-grade hunter, the others didnât know what he was doing. In comparison, Lee Changsik was a hero known by all Koreans.
To think that such a person would be looking after themâ¦
âIsnât this a great opportunity...?â
***
âIsnât that jerk crazy? So what if heâs an A-grade hunter?!â
âWell⦠Heâs an A-grade hunter after allâ¦â
âThatâs right. Where else can we see an A-grade hunter?â
â...â
Putting aside their pride, there couldâve been many complaints, given that Choi Yeonseung just showed up in front of the hunters and beat them up at random. But surprisingly, there werenât many complaints.
Their opponent was too great.
On one side there was an A-grade hunter who had recently stolen the show in the monster wave and whose stock was going up like crazy. On the other side was a retired A-grade hunter that any Korean would have to cheer for...
There was a chance that those two would leave if any complaints were addressed.
Go Junwon was speechless at his companionsâ reactions.
If he wanted to express his dissatisfaction, he needed the others to back him up. Why was this happening?
âYouâre saying this even after being hit like that?â
âCome to think of it, âhitâ isnât the right word. Wasnât it more like a kind of teaching? Isnât it like that?â
âYou son of a bitch...!â
Go Junwon realized that the companion who was eating with him had definitely switched sides.
âAh, why? What did I do wrong?â