Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 2 from I Possessed The Villain In a Hunter Novel And It Fits Me Perfectly, a Action novel by 김크림.

Out of the corner of my eye, I glanced at the screen—there were quite a lot of views. What, was this him telling he’d made a lot of money? Planning to repay in cash? If so, too bad for him—I already had more money than I could spend.

But Lim Sungyeon didn’t stop there.

“I’ve known for ten years—no, even longer—that this day would co. I’m glad I got into the habit of keeping notes from a young age. No one else will recognize it for what it is—a revelation—but I put it out there. Which ans my duty... is done.”

The way he muttered to himself made him look like a complete lunatic. I stayed silent, just watching him. He had his head bowed, then suddenly snapped it up to et my eyes. There was madness in them.

“You’re not reacting at all. I knew you wouldn’t.”

“When soone spouts complete nonsense, the normal reaction is to be speechless.”

“Haha! No, no...”

He shook his head at my perfectly reasonable reply. Maybe he really had lost it. Though I had heard that creativity required a certain amount of madness.

“You’re... a little different.”

That actually made laugh.

“Is that supposed to be a complint?”

“You’re calling it a complint?”

He pressed his lips shut for a mont, then jerked his chin toward my phone.

“Read it. It’s not that long. It finished recently, so you could get through it in two—no, three days at most.”

“You’re telling ◈ Nоvеlіgһт ◈ (Continue reading) to pay for your work?”

“If you need the money, I’ll send it to you. Give your account.”

“Sure.”

Curious about how he’d react, I went ahead and sent him my account number. Without batting an eye, he transferred the money.

[Deposit: 54,900 won – Lim Sungyeon]

“You’re 2,500 won short.”

“...The first 25 chapters are free.”

This guy’s insane.

“Anyway, you should read it. As soon as possible. And more than once—morize it until... No, never mind. You have a good mory.”

Leaving with that, Sungyeon stared at for a mont, then opened the door and stepped out. He got a little ways off, then abruptly turned back and knocked on my window. I rolled it down, and he leaned in just far enough to speak.

“You’re in it. Obviously.”

“Am I allowed to sue?”

But Sungyeon ignored and walked away. Unbelievable—he just stuck in his novel without asking and now expected to read it?

Was that 54,900 won the last scrap of his conscience?

I half-tuned out his rambling, but his words ca back to in pieces. This day would co. Revelation. Duty’s over. Special...

Yeah. Just your average cult leader.

My high school friend, whom I’d once helped, had grown up to beco a lunatic cultist. Like finding out the charity kid you sponsored had beco a pirate. And the so-called “help” he’d offered was... a link to his web novel? Was this his way of saying I’d get a share of the royalties?

If I was in it, then what kind of novel was it?

I pulled up the title I’d skimd over earlier.

'I Alone Am a Munchkin S-rank Hunter.'

This bastard... was he joking?

***

I didn’t bother reading it. Not because I was annoyed—though I was—but because I actually had things to do. “Read Sungyeon’s novel” wasn’t anywhere on my to-do list.

But one thing nagged at . Sungyeon had asked for my help when we were seventeen. He’d made that promise back then. And yet, the first chapter of his novel had only been uploaded at the end of the year before last.

So... he’d been planning it all along? How the hell did he know it would succeed? And didn’t he say sothing about “ten years” earlier?

And above all—he still hadn’t told what exactly this “help” was. Just kept telling to read the novel. Was he guaranteeing so new hobby or sothing? No clue.

But in the end, I did read it. A week after the reunion.

The reason? Idle small talk with a younger guy in my English study group.

The group had been eting since the start of the year, and this kid was a year younger than —bright, capable, the kind of person who handled chores well enough to be tolerable.

We were the first to arrive at the café for that day’s session.

“What do you want to drink?”

“Oh, I’ll pay for mine—!”

“Who said I was paying?”

Where’d he get the idea? His face went crimson at my words, and he stamred,

“I’ll have an iced mocha latte...”

“Right. One iced mocha latte, and—”

“...With two pumps of hazelnut syrup, tapioca pearls, substitute oat milk, espresso whipped cream on top, and, uh, add chocolate drizzle.”

...You’ve got to be kidding .

I stared at him in disbelief, but he repeated the order, unflinching despite his red face.

“Iced mocha latte, two pumps hazelnut syrup, pearls, oat milk, espresso whip, and chocolate drizzle...”

“One of those, and an iced Aricano.”

“That’ll be 12,400 won.”

Jesus Christ. So much for thinking well of him. No wonder his drinks always looked like architectural projects. The barista looked pale.

I silently handed over my card. The kid kept chattering behind , but I tuned it out, my brain still reeling from his laundry-list order.

Once we sat down, he started up again, like he’d been waiting for the mont.

“Thanks for the drink. If I’d known you were buying, I would’ve just ordered an iced Aricano.”

“When’d you get out of the army?”

“Oh, it’s been a while, but for so reason, whenever I talk to you, my speech—”

Christ, he was the kind of idiot who got dumber when he opened his mouth. If I’d known that sooner, I’d have kept him silent forever.

And he kept going. I let it wash over , until sothing familiar caught my ear.

“...So I thought maybe you too, haha, but it’s probably just a coincidence the nas are the sa.”

“Wait. What?”

“Uh? Just that it’s probably coincidence—”

“No, before that.”

He flinched under my glare and stamred it out again.

“There’s this character in Nas-hun with the exact sa na as you, and, uh, his personality’s kind of bad, so I thought—”

“What’s Nas-hun?”

“It’s a web novel... I Alone Am a Munchkin S-rank Hunter. It’s kinda popular. Do you read web novels?”

“No.”

I rolled the title around in my head. Only one reason it sounded familiar—Sungyeon had told about it a few days ago.

Not only had he used my na without permission, but... he’d made the guy an asshole?

So he’d completely forgotten that I’d once helped him.

The realization that my high school friend had repaid kindness with spite was... a bit shocking. And not just any spite—he’d made into so unlikeable prick?

That night, I finally opened Sungyeon’s novel. I planned to rember every absurd detail and sue him for all he was worth.

And I couldn’t help but laugh once I saw it.

The “Seo Jehyun” in there wasn’t just unpleasant—he was a raving, psychopathic villain who betrayed the protagonist over and over.

***

“How... could...”

I felt my life slipping away as I stared at the figure in front of . Too much information—my brain couldn’t process it. Maybe the blood loss was making it worse.

But one thing was certain.

The person in front of ... was Seo Jehyun.

That was my last mory.

"..."

“Hah!”

I shot upright. The familiar ceiling. The familiar room.

No way...

I scrambled to check the date. Unbelievably, I’d gone back five years. Three months before eting Seo Jehyun.

“Is this even possible?”

“This can’t be real.”

I let out a hollow laugh.

The novel began with the protagonist, Kwon Taehan, being betrayed and killed by Seo Jehyun, then returning to the past five years earlier. In his second life, he was given a status window and the mission to save the world. Seo Jehyun’s goal, on the other hand, was to bring about its destruction—killing Taehan again and again. Naive to the core, Taehan tried repeatedly to convince him to change, only to be t with the sa result every ti.

The author had even helpfully spelled out that Seo Jehyun was a psychopath—incapable of empathy, only able to mimic it—and a calamity in human form. Supposedly, he even smiled while killing Taehan.

“What the hell does this bastard think of ?”

Sungyeon had really repaid my help with pure spite.

Never mind the plot—even the writing was choppy, the pacing nonsense. But sohow it was popular. I guess in a dopamine-starved reality, that was to be expected.

I an, if the world suddenly split apart and people awakened with superpowers, it would be interesting.

Anyway, I read through each of Seo Jehyun’s cris carefully, chapter by chapter. Because I read so thoroughly, it took three full days to finish.

By the end, I had every detail burned into my mind.

If this was what Sungyeon ant by “help,” then the right thing to do was sue him.

Yes. Sue him.

The thought made smile. I drifted off to sleep, exhausted after three unplanned days of web novel bingeing.

When I woke—after what felt like a longer sleep than usual—sothing was wrong.

'Welco, Seo Jehyun!'

In a familiar space, with an unfamiliar feeling, a massive translucent window floated before my eyes.

You are reading I Possessed The Villain In a Hunter Novel And It Fits Me Perfectly Chapter 2 on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

The Pinnacle Warrior cover
Same genre

The Pinnacle Warrior

NoCreativeName ·Action

Hermother,aSpellblade,herfatheraTalismartist.SowhydidshehavetobeaWarrior?Whenshewasachild,AstridheardstoriesabouthowhermotherservedonthewallsofHuma...

Elven Invasion cover
Same genre

Elven Invasion

Respro ·Action

MagicvsScience HumanvsElves EarthvsForestia MortalvsGod ThisisataleinwhichGoddessLunainordertosaveherplanetandcivilizationstartsainvasiononEarth,Wi...

The Innkeeper cover
Trending now

The Innkeeper

lifesketcher ·Action

Inthedepthsofanewbornuniverse,acultivatortakesadvantageoftheabundantenergytorefinehimselfatreasure.Butafter14billionyearsofrefiningandquiteafewmore...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.