Kang Jin-hyuk approached Yoon Song-ho and started rummaging through his outer clothing.
Touching a dead person gave an extremely unsettling feeling, but now was not the time to worry about that.
âI found it.â
Having discovered Yoon Song-hoâs inventory, Kang Jin-hyuk stuffed all the scrolls he had brought with him into it.
The inventory, filled with explosive scrolls, felt like it was declaring him the culprit behind all the explosions that had occurred in this building.
It was the so-called frame-up.
However, Kang Jin-hyuk had no qualms about framing Yoon Song-ho.
He wasnât an innocent person; he was someone who had tried to take his life.
So, he thought that being used in this way was merely reaping what he had sown.
âHuh? Whatâs this?â
While stuffing in the scrolls, Kang Jin-hyuk discovered something suspicious inside the inventory.
When he pulled it out, it turned out to be a notebook with a completely black cover, locked to prevent it from being opened.
âIt looks suspicious at first glance.â
Kang Jin-hyuk placed the notebook on the ground and smashed the lock with his baseball bat.
As he attempted to check its contents again, a âclickâ sound was heard, signaling that something had activated inside the notebook.
âOh?â
Before he could open it, the notebook suddenly burst into flames.
Startled, Kang Jin-hyuk stepped back and dropped the notebook.
The notebook, free from his hands, quickly ignited and transformed into ashes on the floor.
âIs it trying to keep secrets?â
Suddenly realizing what was happening, Kang Jin-hyuk rummaged through his inventory and pulled out numerous potions,
As there was no water on hand, he intended to use this to douse the flames.
Even though the potion was valuable, he couldnât hesitate over information that was being hidden so desperately.
âI can save at least half of it right now.â
With a whoosh!
Pouring a considerable amount of potions extinguished the flames in an instant.
However, it generated a lot of smoke that tickled Kang Jin-hyukâs throat.
âCough! Cough!â
Waving his hands, Kang Jin-hyuk tried to disperse the smoke.
The notebook, soaked by the potions, now had a slightly reddish hue.
When he opened it before the pages could adhere to each other, unexpected content caught his eye.
âThis isâ¦?â
The notebook contained photos of various people along with their personal information noted beneath each photo.
Where they lived, their family relations, and even detailed accounts of frequent places and average home arrival times were meticulously recorded.
âWhy write all this in such detail? Were they planning to target their next victim?â
While flipping through the notebook, Kang Jin-hyuk noticed a photo marked with an âXâ and stopped his hands.
Beneath the marked photo, something was written in red ink.
Although slightly smudged because of the potion, it was still legible.
âPunishment.â
As Kang Jin-hyuk pondered the meaning of the word, it suddenly struck him.
âWait, this person! Isnât he the one who was featured in an internet article recently?â
Kang Jin-hyuk recalled an article about a hunter who was attacked by a serial killer.
B-Class Hunter âKang Jae-hyukâ from Altron had a name that was similar enough to stick in his memory.
The notebook contained several other individuals marked with an âXâ.
If this assassin lying here was the one who had killed the people listed in this notebook,
then it made sense why his karma score was so exceptionally high.
âI never expected that crazy murderer would be this guy.â
Kang Jin-hyuk pulled out a piece of paper from his inventory and began jotting down the names of all the individuals mentioned in the notebook.
With his smartphone broken, he planned to look them up when he got home.
* * *
âWhy is he still not here?â
Having completed everything necessary, Kang Jin-hyuk became anxious waiting for Jeong Dae-yun.
He had set up a solid plan, but it was useless if he were alone.
If Jeong Dae-yun did not cooperate, he would have to abandon all plans.
âHe didnât seem like the type to stab anyone in the back, so I should be able to trust him, right?â
The karma score also reflected he could be seen as a decent person.
Just as Kang Jin-hyuk strove to shake off his anxious feelings, he sensed someone approaching at the building entrance.
With equal parts anticipation and worry, he turned to find Lucia and Jeong Dae-yun walking toward him in succession.
Waving as though pleased, Jeong Dae-yun noticed the body lying at Kang Jin-hyukâs feet and flinched.
âWho is this person?â
âThatâs the guy who was tailing me.â
âOh, the one who stealthily followed you.â
Lucia was not surprised as she had known from the start someone was following them.
âSo why did you let him follow you all this way instead of just taking care of him right away?â
âBecause he was useful.â
âUseful? What use does he have? To strip the corpse?â
Kang Jin-hyuk realized Lucia was now focusing on the inventory in his hands.
âNo, I didnât steal this for that purpose.â
Kang Jin-hyuk waved his hand as if caught red-handed.
âIâm trying to pass off everything that happened here onto this guy.â
âThat sounds a bit more malicious than just an excuse.â
Upon reflection, it appeared that shifting the blame onto the dead was worse than raiding a corpse.
Kang Jin-hyuk tried to justify himself to ignore that fact.
âHe was the one who tried to kill me. How I use this is my prerogative.â
âWell, thatâs true, but it still feels strange.â
While Lucia could understand, she felt it wasnât something one could confidently disclose.
Having taken a life was already enough of a penalty; was it essential to frame someone else for it?
Kang Jin-hyuk answered the question that had yet to be voiced by Lucia.
âIf we want to avoid a war breaking out here, this is the best way.â
âA warâ¦? Among guilds?â
Lucia knew that guilds existed in her world.
However, the guilds she knew were not formed for their interests but were organizations meant to control adventurers roaming here and there.
Thus, it was entirely incomprehensible for her to conceive of guilds waging war against one another.
âIsnât hunting monsters your job as hunters? Why would you fight among yourselves?â
âThatâs what Iâm also curious about.â
If those who had bound themselves together solely for monster hunting were to fight each other, they wouldnât even control a hunting ground.
Hunters from large guilds were the ones who sought to hinder the growth of other hunters so they wouldnât lose their share.
The more significant the guild, the more territorial they would be.
In the event these kinds attempted to wage a war today and sustained severe losses,
they would undoubtedly retaliate ferociously.
âIn any case, we mustnât let Titan and Tyrant fight each other.â
âThatâs right. If that happens, who knows how many will suffer.â
Having witnessed the Tyrantâs tricks for their benefit first-hand, Jeong Dae-yun spoke emphatically.
âWe have to stop Tyrant from rampaging at all costs.â
âAgreed. Thatâs why I intend to use this guy.â
âHow so?â
âI told you, Iâm going to blame everything that occurred here on this guy.â
âAh, I see.â
Only then did Lucia grasp Kang Jin-hyukâs intention.
He intended to shift all responsibility for the situation onto the now-deceased Yoon Song-ho in order to prevent Tyrantâs revenge.
It may leave them seething, yet due to the blatant illegal acts committed, they likely wouldnât be able to press charges openly.
If everything went according to plan, they could wrap up the incident without incurring any damages.
âWait, hold on a moment.â
Lucia suddenly thought of a hole in this plan.
âWhat if this individual belongs to another guild?â
ââ¦â
âEven if heâs dead, having caused such an incident would undoubtedly lead them to investigate his identity.â
âThatâs a good point.â
âThen they will find out he belongs to another guild, and the outcome will change.â
âThe only thing that would change is who the war is forced against.â
After hearing Luciaâs words, Jeong Dae-yun sank into deep thought with a serious expression.
âDonât worry. That wonât happen.â
âHow can you be so sure?â
âBecause I have my reasons. Just look at his shoulder.â
Kang Jin-hyuk pointed at Yoon Song-hoâs shoulder, which was wrapped in bandages.
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
âDonât you remember? He was the guy you hit with an arrow in front of your home.â
âWhatâs that got to do with it?â
Lucia had known from the outset that the man and the one lying here were the same person.
It didnât seem like a significant detail, initially thinking it was just a weak motivation to hunt him down.
However, Kang Jin-hyuk focused on the very point Lucia had brushed off as insignificant.
âThink about it sensibly. What kind of group would send someone that was both injured and had failed in an assassination attempt back out on the same day?â
âThey probably had no one else to send.â
âOr maybe heâs acting independently,â
Kang Jin-hyuk said simultaneously as he handed the notebook over to Jeong Dae-yun.
âWhatâs this?â
âThe assassinâs blacklist he was holding.â
âWhat?!â
Jeong Dae-yun looked surprised and hurriedly opened the notebook to flip through its pages.
He swiftly scanned the sheets, and with each page turned, his complexion grew paler.
âImpossible⦠there are people here that havenât even been officially announced as dead.â
âThen thereâs no need to continue.â
The madman who specifically targeted hunters from large guilds; that was the true identity of the assassin.
âWhen Tyrant conducts a check, theyâll certainly realize this man is the killer. Then, there wonât be any chance of war.â
Fundamentally, a war cannot be declared against someone already dead.
Kang Jin-hyuk felt no hesitation in placing the responsibility onto Yoon Song-ho.
âI donât know how sound that reasoning is, but in any case, there should be no problem, right?â
âOf course, everythingâs going unexpectedly well. Still, we canât lower our guard.â
Thanks to fate interjecting permits in his favor, the plan had been well-structured.
Now, the only thing left was Jeong Dae-yunâs cooperation.
âHave all the external matters concluded?â
âYes, Iâve executed everything as you instructed.â
âGood, thatâs a relief.â
Seeing Kang Jin-hyuk letting out a breath of relief, Jeong Dae-yun voiced his worry.
âWe canât afford to let our guard down yet. We have to be gone before Tyrantâs hunters arrive.â
Lucia appeared astonished.
âWhat? Wasnât that a lie?â
âRather than pure deception, itâs easier to mix some facts with lies.â
âAnd how much did you mix in?â
âFifty-fifty.â
âThatâs a fair mix.â
While it was indeed true that some hunters from Tyrant were drawing near,
the claim that they were arriving imminently was a blatant falsehood.
The hunters from Tyrant had only just departed from their headquarters.
Regardless of how skilled they were, it would take at least over two hours to reach here.
That was more than enough time to wipe out every last trace of their presence and sweep the Tyrant branch clean.
If this got back to Han Young-seok, he might pass out in disbelief.
âEven if theyâre quick, itâll still take over an hour. Itâs best to hurry.â
âDonât worry too much; Iâve already prepared everything.â
âThen all thatâs left is for me to step in.â
Kang Jin-hyuk locked eyes with Jeong Dae-yun.
His gaze was as serious as one would expect from someone who had made up their mind.
âThereâs no absolute need for you to do it. Donât force it if it feels too much.â
Kang Jin-hyuk felt discomfort.
What he was about to ask Jeong Dae-yun to do could bring him considerable harm.
If this plan went wrong or went astray, he couldnât guarantee Jeong Dae-yunâs life.
He felt guilty for putting someone else in such a perilous position.
âHow many would abandon the task if they heard that?â
Jeong Dae-yun smirked lightly.
Whether heâd read Kang Jin-hyukâs worries or planned to alleviate his stress couldnât be determined.
âTrust me. I, too, feel a desire to strike back against these individuals.â
âIâm not saying this because I donât trust you.â
âI understand that.â
Jeong Dae-yun lifted up the notebook Kang Jin-hyuk had provided to him.
âIf I say that a famous serial killer has perished along with our guild leader, theyâll likely give me some leeway.â
Having had their guild leader devoured by the killer created complaints,
and that was why Jeong Dae-yunâs approach as the most reasonable explanation had been concocted.
âLastly, I have a question.â
âWhat is it?â
âDid you manage to take the Alrauneâs Hwandan?â
Kang Jin-hyuk did not reply to Jeong Dae-yunâs query and just gave an enigmatic expression.
Even though the other party opted to remain tight-lipped, Jeong Dae-yun nodded as if he understood.
âWhoever took it is better off in the hands of someone who isnât Tyrantâs hunters.â
Jeong Dae-yun didnât care how much the item would worth.
Someoneâs life had been used as fodder to create an item, and he felt he couldnât sleep in peace if he brought profit from that horror.
While Kang Jin-hyuk shared a similar sentiment, having lived in obscurity for so long inclined his preferences in another direction.
âBut I canât just throw this valuable item away.â
Whether used personally or sold, the object had the potential to completely transform his life.
Throwing it away out of distaste felt foolish.
If intended for the deceased, for the sake of the lives taken, it seemed wise to use it to dismantle Tyrant altogether.
That was the conclusion Kang Jin-hyuk arrived at.