The dwarf had a blank expression on his face, as if he had just witnessed the most ridiculous event imaginable.
It was no wonder.
He had sent someone out to find a new mine, only for that person to return empty-handed, dragging along a filthy beggar instead.
The man with his face covered by a bag was sprawled on the ground, his hands and feet tightly boundâlike an insect pressed against the floor.
Though still, he seemed almost dead, but fortunately, he was still breathing.
âYou lot are supposed to be looking for a mine, and here you are pulling off a kidnapping instead.â
The dwarf couldnât fathom why they would carry out such a sordid act right in front of someone elseâs workshop.
âI couldnât think of anywhere else to hide him. Ha haâ¦â
âIs that a proper answer?!â
As the dwarf raised the hammer he held tightly, Kang Jin-hyuk quickly thrust a sword into his handsâthe very sword he had taken from bartender Choi Seo-hoon.
âFor now, take a look at this sword.â
âWhat do you expect me to do with it? I could make three more of these in a day!â
âNo, look at the materials used for the sword.â
Finally, the dwarf set down his hammer and grabbed the sword that Kang Jin-hyuk offered him.
Just by eyeing it, he grasped the materials and techniques used in its crafting, thumping his nose with disdain.
âThe materials are decent iron. But who was the fool that put out such a shoddy piece?â
âI figured youâd think the same, sir. Thatâs why I brought it here; itâs such a waste of materials.â
âIs that soâ¦â
The dwarf caught on to Kang Jin-hyukâs intention in showing him the sword.
âSo you brought this in place of a mine, huh?â
Indeed, it was preferable to bring back iron that had already been refined than to mine raw ore.
However, the amount brought back was nowhere near sufficient to satisfy the dwarf.
âBut what am I to do with just this one? You should have at least brought back a bundle worth carrying!â
âIâm planning to do just that.â
Kang Jin-hyuk then pointed to Choi Seo-hoon, who lay face down on the floor.
âWhatâs that brat got to do with this?â
âHeâs tied to the organization that provided that sword.â
âOrganization? Are you saying youâre tangled up with some crime group?â
âExactly. Seeing as they provided valuable items even to the scrubs, it seems pretty substantial.â
âWell then! How on earth did you get mixed up with that bunch?â
âThey approached Lucia first for human trafficking.â
The dwarfâs face turned to a perplexed expression, as if he couldnât comprehend.
âTheyâre supposed to be good kids, arenât they? How can you tell theyâre a crime organization?â
âDamn it, this short bastardâ¦!â
Luccia, who had been silently listening, shot up in fury.
When she pulled a dagger from her pocket, the dwarf readied his hammer again.
âOh, so you want to fight, do you?â
Before things escalated, Kang Jin-hyuk quickly stepped between them.
âLetâs calm down here and interrogate him as planned.â
It was meant to pacify Lucia, but it was the dwarf who answered.
âIf youâre going to do it, find somewhere other than here. I donât care to see a man scream in agony in front of my workshop.â
Swatting his hand dismissively, the dwarf expressed his distaste.
âYouâre okay with goblin screams but not human ones? How arbitrary.â
âSince itâs in front of my workshop, itâs only right I make the rules, you little brat.â
Kang Jin-hyuk found some logic in the dwarfâs assertion, but Lucia did not seem to agree at all.
âItâs not like this dungeon belongs to you. Why make a fuss over nothing? You must be bottling up your emotions because youâre so short!â
âBreaking your face should be easy enough with this height! Want to give it a shot?â
As the dwarf and Lucia glared at each other like kindling ready to ignite, Kang Jin-hyuk rubbed his temples.
The sigh escaping him felt powerful enough to reverberate through the dungeon floor.
As he pondered over what to say to calm them down, a sound pulled his attention away insteadâ
âUuhhhh! Ugh!!â
Choi Seo-hoon, who had been sprawled on the ground, was stirring as he regained consciousness, face still hidden under the bag.
Blinded and bound, panic naturally overtook him.
However, Lucia showed no signs of leniency, even if the reasoning was understandable.
âShut up!â
She struck the bag-covered head of Choi Seo-hoon with a swift blow, causing him to slump immediately.
To Kang Jin-hyuk, it appeared as though his head should have cracked open.
âWhat happens if the hostage dies?â
âDonât worry. He wonât die from something like this.â
Though she spoke with confidence, Kang Jin-hyuk found it hard to dismiss the sight of the recent incident as anything less than murder.
Still uncertain, Kang Jin-hyuk cautiously approached Choi Seo-hoon to check his breathing.
ââ¦He isnât breathing!â
âUh?â
Luccia, who first laughed at the moment, broke into a cold sweat at the serious look on Kang Jin-hyukâs face.
* * *
Thanks to the potion he had gulped down, Choi Seo-hoon regained his consciousness just before crossing the Sando River.
Now, he was trapped in an unfamiliar facility with no idea of where he was.
Something was covering his face, obstructing any view of his surroundings.
However, from the echoing voices, he could tell he was in an enclosed space.
âIs there a burning smell tooâ¦?â
Choi Seo-hoon had learned his lesson from trying to move earlier and getting hit, so this time he kept his mouth shut.
He played unconscious for the chance to escape by contemplating ways to break free from the current situation.
âDamn! I must find a way to untie these ropes first!â
Just moving a little revealed that the ropes were tied in such a way that ordinary strength wouldnât get him free.
What kind of material could bind a hunterâs strength like this?
Perhaps they were some item created by a skilled craftsman.
Choi Seo-hoon decided against using brute force to escape.
âLooks like heâs pretending to be asleep while scheming in his head, huh?â
The sound of a familiar voice made Choi Seo-hoonâs shoulders twitch.
A thin, high-pitched voiceâthe moment he heard that sound, the face of the person behind it popped into his mind.
âThat woman dragged me hereâ¦!â
The one his associate had described as an excellent target.
Thinking back to just a few minutes before, his frustration boiled over.
âIf it werenât for that damn hunter she brought with her, I wouldnât be in this mess!â
Miscalculating his target had flipped his positionâfrom a hunter trading on human trafficking to himself being abducted.
Life was unpredictable, that much was true, but this was exceedingly out of his expectations.
A person capable of challenging eight C-rank hunters shouldnât waste time with monsters and run around the streets instead.
The more he thought about it, the less sense it made.
âIs she perhaps here undercover?â
Choi Seo-hoon pushed that notion aside and found it ridiculous.
âNo, the police in this area have formed an alliance with the Tyrant guild. They wouldnât suddenly turn around to investigate now.â
He ran through various possibilities in his head before carefully opening his mouth.
âYouâre from Altron, huh?â
Judging by the skills, it was obvious he was facing off against a highly skilled hunter.
Surely it pointed to the guild Altron attacking them.
âI donât know who you heard it from, but itâs best you stay out of our way.â
âWhy do you say that?â
âBecause the Altron guild will be destroyed soon!â
Choi Seo-hoon had said those words with a sense of threat in mind.
Had he actually been from Altron, perhaps it would have been effective.
If it stormed into a confrontation between Altron and Tyrant, the latter would flip the tables like a tide against many sectors in crime.
Unfortunately for him, the attacker was not an Altron member.
âAre you trying to start a war?â
âA war? No! This is a massacre!â
Choi Seo-hoon chuckled maniacally as if under a spell.
Watching a person lose their sanity in real time, Kang Jin-hyuk quietly set down the gruesome tools he had been holding.
âIt seems youâre getting more talkative than I expected even without torture.â
Lucia agreed with a nod.
âI did burn some hallucinogenic herbs to make him confess easier, but I never expected it would cause him to talk this much.â
When they had caught him at the bar, he had acted like he would never say a word.
Now, under the influence of the cheap herb, Choi Seo-hoon babbled uncontrollably.
Kang Jin-hyuk tightened his mask, fearing he might spill out too many words himself.
âSo in summary, the organization backing them is the Tyrant guild.â
âWhat do they do?â
âThe largest guild in the country.â
They were known for having two S-rank hunters and wielding substantial influence globally.
As they weighed the situation, it was not a foe one would tackle head-on relying on personal power alone.
âSeems far tougher than we anticipated.â
âWhat now? Just give it all up?â
âItâs a shame to have to let it lie.â
Kang Jin-hyuk believed that now, while Altron and Tyrant were still pre-occupied with each other, was a prime moment to take action.
While storming in head-on seemed impossible, perhaps they could take on a small outpost from Tyrant.
Even if the evidence got uncovered, it would likely be misidentified as Altronâs doing.
âHow do you plan to pull off a slaughter? After all, their strength is likely equal to ours.â
At the question, Choi Seo-hoonâs eyes widened even further.
Breathing fumes from the herb, it was now apparent he was losing his reason.
Judging from how he was unraveling, Choi Seo-hoon ended up sharing secrets better kept till death.
âWhy? Because the formation will soon be complete!â
âFormation?â
âCorrect! The formation of the Alraune! Kiki-kik!â
Even when he disclosed a shocking truth, Kang Jin-hyuk was unable to fathom what he meant.
Contrarily, it was Lucia who reacted most intensely.
âAre you out of your mind?!â
She clawed Choi Seo-hoon by the collar with a pale face.
âDo you have any idea what that is?!â
âOf course! Itâs a magical item that doubles your stats with just one dose! Kiki-kik!â
Choi Seo-hoon let out a series of high-pitched laughs which Luaia found unbearable.
When she lifted her foot, Kang Jin-hyuk reacted dramatically.
âWhat the hell, all of a sudden!â
âDo you not know? What those lunatics are attempting to create!â
While hearing the words, Kang Jin-hyuk had caught a clear picture of the situation.
If consuming the magical item led to absurd growth, then logically, it was a pursuit everyone would desire.
Desire could lead to rage, but there were lines one should not cross in the pursuit of greed.
The Alrauneâs Magick was a method that overtly crossed that line.
âThe large guilds should be abundant in hunting grounds! Why ever resort to something like that?â
âLeveling up is both time-consuming and exhausting, no? You C-rank hunters wouldnât understand just how slow progression becomes after reaching A-rank.â
As levels increased, experience requirements also grew, and this applied particularly to S-rank hunters who were few and far between.
Just fighting monsters could no longer sustain their growth.
âAlrauneâs Magick would let the Tyrant guild leader surpass S-rank!â
Becoming the one and only entity in the world.
That was the aspiration of the Tyrant guild leader, Choi Seo-hoon cackled.
âAre you going to let something like that happen?!â
âStop me if you can! The ritual gets completed in a week!â
Choi Seo-hoonâs taunt glossed over the reality.
Kang Jin-hyuk knew he was challenging someone whose skills limited their chances against the Tyrant guild, even if the timing measured in days ran dangerously tight.
ââ¦So itâs being cultivated directly within the guild?â
âOf course not, theyâd get caught! They do it secretly in desolate areas away from prying eyes.â
Choi Seo-hoon, unaware that he had placed himself at a disadvantage, was still wrapped up in self-satisfaction.
With that, he carelessly revealed things he had yet to comprehend.
âIf they attack after midnight, the guards will be down to a third. Might be easier, huh?â
Right when Kang Jin-hyuk thought he had obtained the necessary information, he shifted to contemplate how to deal with Choi Seo-hoon next.
Feeling he was no longer useful, he raised a question.
âHow many women have you kidnapped up to now?â
âWell, letâs see? Maybe around twenty?â
Despite employing human fertilization, Choi Seo-hoon retained a casual demeanor.
He burst into laughter again that flowed out as if he had been in a heated fit of amusement.
Having had his fill with the matter, he rambled on from a previous digression.
âUheh! So sad, the last girl we got was quite a find.â
ââ¦â
âSheâs not a virgin, but sheâs high quality, and such a waste just to bury her!â
As the smoke inside the enclosed space expanded, Choi Seo-hoonâs laughter continued to swell alongside it.
The more overwhelming laughter echoed, the more Kang Jin-hyukâs expression turned stony.
âWhat happens if I let loose here?â
Choi Seo-hoon couldnât contain his wild laughter after seeing everyoneâs reactions.
âSome thought they could save their skins if they stayed quiet? Nonsense! Hahaha!â
As Kang Jin-hyuk picked up the weapon he had put down earlier, Lucia acted first.
Lifting a small hammer used by the dwarf, she brought it down hard on Choi Seo-hoonâs head.
Although smaller than the dwarven variant, it would work sufficiently for breaking a human skull.
A dull, squishy sound echoed through the room, and the laughter was obliterated instantly.
The bag covering Choi Seo-hoonâs head stained entirely red within moments.
When Lucia glanced at Kang Jin-hyukâs stunned expression, her shoulders shrugged once.
âDid you need to hear more?â
Kang Jin-hyuk shook his head in reply.