Choi Yeonseung perfectly detected the monsters from the front. In combat, he tanked and dragged their enemiesâ aggro. Moreover, he did all of that alone and without taking shifts. It wasnât an exaggeration to say that he did a few peopleâs share alone. He would be welcomed by any clan or team despite being a martial artist!
âEven if his firepower is a bit lacking...â
The higher the rating, the?less powerful?martial artists were. Magic rapidly increased in firepower the higher the magic circle. Meanwhile, martial artists could at most cut with sword energy. Theyâd likely be able to deal with small or medium monsters, but theyâd find it extremely difficult to deal with?large monsters. They wouldnât be able to deal with a huge golem if it came toward them, considering cutting off some parts of it wouldnât be enough to overcome it.
â... He's likely a first-class martial artist.â
However, Choi Yeonseung was still qualified to join a top team despite lacking firepower. If Elisabeth was the team leader, she definitely wouldâve scouted a hunter like Choi Yeonseung and put him on the team. Having him made the entire team whole! He didnât need to have strong skills. Other people could do that.
However, there was something Elisabeth didnât know: martial artists had Concentrated Energy Arts that allowed them to use concentrated energy, which was even stronger than sword energy. Moreover, Choi Yeonseung used to hunt huge monsters in the Abyss with his sword energy alone!
***
Whittaker was an excellent hunter. He acquired goodwill by finding out what the other person wanted and fulfilling it. Smallwood fell for his kindness when Whittaker brought him subtitled foreign martial arts movies such as âArahan.â Whittaker then blocked him on Facebook, which deeply angered him!
-Knowing your opponent is fundamental when hunting.
Having confirmed that Choi Yeonseung was a jewel, Whittaker asked him a series of questions to figure out what he wanted.
âTell me what you like.â
âTalking about it is a bit embarrassing...â
âHahaha! Feel free to tell me anything. It doesnât matter if itâs a nasty or lewd hobby. Iâd understand. Well? What do you like?â
âBench presses.â
â......â
Whittaker was speechless. Was this person joking?
âB-bench presses?â
âYes. Huhu. Everyone looks at me strangely when I say this. You wouldnât do that, would you?â
âO-Of course not!â
Whittaker controlled his expression as best as he could. He had dealt with many hunters so far. He couldnât be shaken!
âWhat elseâ¦?â
âHmm⦠Side lateral raises?â
â......â
âSomething like thatâ¦â
Whittaker wondered if Choi Yeonseung was making fun of him, but Choi Yeonseung looked serious.
âWow. I heard there are many workaholics among Asians, but...â
Whittaker came to a realization. Choi Yeonseung truly had no greed! There were very few people like him, but there had been hunters who werenât interested in money or honor. They were just obsessed with killing monsters. Like priests and monks, they had no desires!
Whittaker didnât know how to approach a type he had only heard about.
âBah. Iâll find a way.â
If they werenât greedy, then sympathizing with their hobbies or words should be enough.
âBench press is a good workout. Would you like to join me?â
âWhat? You refused when I asked you to work out,â Elisabeth interjected, seemingly dumbfounded. âWho was the one who said, âI donât need it because I wonât fight in front of you?ââ
Nevertheless, Whittaker remained brazen.
âThatâs all in the past. Itâs different now.â
â?â
Whittaker panicked when Choi Yeonseung suddenly placed a hand on his shoulder. Why was he acting like this?
âWell...â
â? â
âWell said!â
âH-huh?â
.
âI want to train with you. Training with someone is better than training alone.â
âOh...â
Choi Yeonseung spoke passionately, but this only caused Whittaker to feel anxious. It was as if he had ventured into a mistake!
âCan I join you if you are going to do personal training?â Elisabeth asked from the side.
âOf course.â
âThank you. Training certainly is better with others than alone.â
Elisabeth laughed. Hunters rarely did strength and agility training unless their specialization revolved around it. Why would they when they could just fire magic from a distance? However, Elisabeth fought mainly in melee combat! To be honest, she was happy that Choi Yeonseung joined the clan. It was rare for her to find a training partner.
Choi Yeonseung laughed. Training should definitely be enjoyed along with many people.
âDo you want me to teach you martial arts as well?â
â... No thanks. Iâm a magician.â
Unlike last time, Elisabeth thought about it for a second before refusing.
Listening to their conversation made Whittaker start to regret his decision. âThey both seem crazy about training...â
***
âFoodâs ready.â
âWoah~ Very exciting, isnât it?â Smallwood commented with a gloomy expression. The packaged set before them, commonly referred to as dungeon food, was the culmination of a high-tech product that was nutritionally balanced and could be cooked with the push of a button.
⦠It didnât taste that good, though. Since it had to be compressed as much as possible and made to last for a long time, its taste was pushed off the priority list. A good dungeon food was compact, long-lasting, and high in nutrients and calories! Experienced hunters would bring some seasonings or snacks, but that wasnât enough.
âWe have to eat to conduct raids. Sigh...â
âWe at least got beef today, which is great.â
âCanât we pick and choose the menu to take with us? Ernest is a really strict person.â
Apart from the items that the hunters owned, everything else they brought in was provided by the clan. Of course, the dungeon food menu was random! Beef marinated with salt and spices, hard crackers, peanut butter, small candies, chocolate, etc. Dragon Industry?also made dungeon food. Among them, this beef MRE set?was extremely popular. Of course, that didnât mean it was delicious.
âNo, Hyung...â
Choi Yeonseung was shocked. Hwang Gyeongryong himself was used as a model on the dungeon food wrapper. There had to be a limit to foolishness!
Munch munch. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The hunters started to share their meals in silence. It didnât taste that good, but they had to eat something to regain their strength after walking nervously in a dark and narrow place all day.
âOh? This is delicious.â
â? ? !â
â?! !â
âD-Did the Dragon Industry pay you to say that, friend?â
âNo, but⦠Isnât this enough to be called a feast?â
Choi Yeonseung sounded sincere, which stunned the others.
âThis is delicious? Really?â
âWhat made you think that way?â
â... Cough. Come to think of it, it does taste a bit nice. Perhaps itâs because none of you have had to do any real hard work during raids and have had it easy all this time, but I find this sweet since I went through a lot of hardshipsââ
âShut up.â
âBe quiet before I feed you mine as well, friend.â
Antony tried to join the conversation but was scolded by the group.
âBah. These ugly people are jealous of me.â
However, Choi Yeonseung didnât change his opinion no matter what they said. This tasted great!
âItâs delicious. What else can I say?â
â... I thought you suffered no aftereffects from the Abyss, but it ruined your palate.â
âItâs alright, friend. Itâll go back to normal soon.â
Choi Yeonseung clicked his tongue. They were strangely upsetting people!
âFine. If you donât like this, Iâll do something for you.â
âWhat is it?â
âAre you going to cook with this? No. Donât do that. Itâll just become worse, friend.â
Smallwood was flustered. Every now and then, thereâd be hunters that thought, âIâll try cooking the dungeon food again!â?Of course, it usually had disastrous results! Moreover, he couldnât trust Choi Yeonseung in this regard at all now that he knew what his taste palate was like.
âI wonât touch the dungeon food. Iâll cook with what I killed.â
â... With what you killed?â
âThe rock chameleons.â
â...... !â
The hunters were astonished. Eating monsters? It wasnât like that had never been tried before.
Among the monsters, there were a few that were famous for being âdelicacies.â?One of them was minotaurs. Upon encountering one in a dungeon, hunters would even throw away cores just to get its meat. Many rich gourmets all over the world wanted to eat it, but?they were rare. Hence, a gram of its meat would easily exceed thousands of dollars if auctioned off.
However, that was an exceptional case! Most monsters werenât edible. Hunters who occasionally tried some out of curiosity shuddered at the terrible taste. To top it all off, some were even poisoned. Hunters only ever ate monsters in dungeons when driven to a corner and when theyâd die of starvation if they didnât eat anything.
Richard Parker frowned. He remembered the time when ghouls had trapped him in a basement. Back then, he briefly wondered if he should eat ghouls but immediately rejected the idea. He didnât want to eat undead monsters. Now this man planned to eat a monster?
âI donât want to!â
âFriend, I donât think this is right.â
â... I donât agree with this.â
Even Antony refused!
Choi Yeonseung was slightly hurt. âMonsters are delicious if cooked properly.â
âFriend. I heard those exact words from an English friend, so I entrusted cooking a monster to him. Do you know what happened? It became trash!â
Smallwood gritted his teeth, which made it seem like he was suffering from severe trauma. Choi Yeonseung decided to persuade them through actions instead of words.
âAlright. Let me show you.â
âNo, itâs fine...â
âDo you really have to?â
Choi Yeonseung ignored the words of his teammates and took out his equipment. Everyone was dumbfounded when they saw the adamantium frying pan come out of the Space Pocket Necklace.
âYou should put something else in your spatial inventory artifact, friend! Why store something like that in there?!â
âYouâre wasting space!â
They didnât know what type of frying pan Choi Yeonseung had. If they did, they wouldâve already fainted!
The adamantium frying pan transformed into a large Chinese pot.
âHmm. How should I cook the chameleon meat?â
[You have the âAdvanced Abyss Cookingâ skill.]
[You have identified the monster ingredientâs characteristics.]
[âLetâs go for a simple bulgogi flavored with soy sauce...â
Monster meat was tasteless only because?they didnât know how to cook it properly. After killing a monster, they should let its meat age properly, remove the bad smell it had, then skillfully cook it. In doing so, theyâd create a tasty dish.
The most important thing was the seasoning.
âI brought soy sauce with me, so I donât have to use the alternative seasonings I made in the Abyss.â
Choi Yeonseung had to taste all types of ingredients in the Abyss to replace Earthâs spices and seasonings. He no longer had to do that now that he had returned to Earth, though. The first thing he did as soon as he came back was put soy sauce in his space pocket!
Choi Yeonseung used a kitchen knife to skin the chameleon, wasting not even a piece of it, and cut its meat. The hunters couldnât help but be impressed by his skinning skill. His mastery over it showed brilliant results!
Choi Yeonseung grabbed the well-trimmed chunk of meat, dipped it in soy sauce seasoning, and aged it with internal energy. Under normal circumstances, one would have to soak it a bit and wait until it aged. However, enhancing the process with internal energy hastened it and made it more potent.
âThese ungrateful people donât deserve the same amount of effort I put into the meat I served to my niece.â
The dish he served to Hwang Gyeongryongâs daughter was as perfect as he could make it. He made sure that the seasoning had seeped into every part of it and imbued it with just the right amount of internal energy. He even tasted it several times to ensure that he had reached the perfect balance between Earth seasoning and Abyss meat.
With his excellent knife skills and internal energy control, Choi Yeonseung could execute the so-called âmartial arts cookingâ that no one could follow. It was almost like cheating!
-Hmm. This cut of meat is a bit tasteless. I shouldnât give this failure to Aine.
And Aine wouldâve immediately shouted at him if she heard this.
-Donât give me such useless consideration! Itâs still insanely delicious even if itâs a failure!