Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 479 Chapter 479. Where Did They Go from The Hunter of the Other World Who Is Being Misunderstood, a Action novel by 대대원.

It was still far from cool enough for the weather to drop like this, yet here I was, feeling my skin temperature sink so drastically.

“What is this…?”

I stood there for a few seconds, lost in thought, but I still couldn’t make sense of it. Above all, there was no magical-scientific basis for it. The interior of the gate matched the concept and spatial structure of the “feeding box” that appeared on Alphauri.

Judging by the fact that the monsters there appeared to have also lingered on the boundary between living and non-living, they were exactly like the offspring of the Gisimche. But what the…?

“The only thing I can think of right now… is that the technique, which the Gisimche were famous for copying, might this ti have been stolen by a third party.”

A burst of laughter almost escaped . I restrained it and lifted the telescope once more. Yet the image in the lens remained exactly the sa.

“There’s no trace at all.”

The involvent of a species other than the Gisimche was almost certain.

If this is really the case, how is a mage supposed to live in this terrifying world?

Could it be that the solar system harbored a species very similar to the Gisimche, yet completely different in the details? A few seconds later, the line of thought began to branch out like the trunk of a tree.

“Honestly, I didn’t really think much when I told Seo Woo-yeon about the planet.”

Of course, the universe had been famously vast since the beginning of ti, but did it really need to be this absurdly imnse and unpredictable…?

“Learning facts beyond your comprehension really does hit you ntally.”

For now, at least, I couldn’t linger forever in cosmic horror. I hurriedly closed the nearby dungeon, which I had reserved under my own na, by using a ‘Boss Snipe’ thod. Then I imdiately began devising a new plan.

I need to eat sothing.

After all, I had to fill my stomach and sustain my life before I could get anything done. Besides, when a situation got really tangled, it wasn’t such a bad idea to quietly rely on soone else’s help. But, of course, there wasn’t really a reason to naturally summon soone just by inviting them to a al…

***

For the sake of peace of mind, I soon chose a small restaurant.

Tuk.

I took a seat there. For reference, due to the unexpected discoveries in the dungeon, all related work of the [Kim Giryeo Guild] had co to a complete halt. In other words, the guild mbers were generating no inco, yet I still had to pay rent and other essential expenses. Despite being in such a poor financial situation, I had rented out the entire restaurant.

“Welco, Custor! Your party that arrived first is currently waiting at the inner table.”

The person I was about to et was a trendous figure. So if the surrounding seats weren’t cleared, the attention of the other patrons would make it impossible to have a proper conversation.

I saw online that this person likes Western cuisine, so I went ahead and picked a place like this for the eting…

I was lost in various thoughts at the ti.

Tak, tak.

With the rhythmic clicking of polished dress shoes, the acquaintance arrived at the pre-reserved table.

“—Hunter Esther!”

As the na just announced suggests, the person I had hurriedly called was, in fact, an S-rank hunter from Korea.

“Rich. Powerful. If you cross them the wrong way, it could be the end—but other than that, this person is a golden contact.”

I had sothing to consult her about, using the al as an excuse. Ah, by the way, sitting here in the restaurant, I suddenly couldn’t help but think of a certain young man.

“Co to think of it, lately every ti Jeong Haseong ets , he keeps passing along that his mom said we should have a al together soday…”

For reference, since a colleague in the industry had ended up hospitalized like that, of course the top-ranked hunter had at least once dropped by my hospital room.

Yet all of this information was already in Kim Giryeo’s mind. That in Korea, when soone says, “Let’s have a al soti,” the likelihood of it actually happening is extrely low—mostly just a polite gesture. So I casually let Jeong Haseong’s al invitation slide, and welcod only the guest who had actually shown up.

“Although I sent the ssage in a hurry, thank you for taking the ti so willingly.”

“-_-”

“I’ve pre-ordered all the Western dishes you like, Hunter Esther.”

“-_-”

“The food will be out shortly. For now, please sit wherever you feel comfortable.”

Etiquette followed perfectly, from start to finish. But despite my rare effort to speak politely, the person in front of imdiately grimaced.

“Sorry, but there’s really no comfortable seat here.”

“Hmm?”

“Anyway, I’m so uneasy that it’s unbearable. Even if you brought a really expensive chair, honestly, it wouldn’t make feel any better.”

Esther seed to get angry the mont she saw . Well, since I had rented the entire restaurant, there was no worry about being reported for shouting. Thus, the S-rank hunter in front of began raising her voice without holding back.

“Now I see why this Kim Giryeo has been groaning all this ti.”

It was an incredibly double-standard statent, but as an archmage, being spoken to so bluntly in casual speech felt… oddly unsettling.

“You’re young, you show off, and you rely only on your remarkable recovery to perform hunts that are basically acrobatics every ti—of course your body would break down.”

“Acrobatics…”

“By the way, Giryeo-ssi, do you even ever look at the Internet?”

“I do.”

“Then later, when you get ho, try looking it up on your phone. These days, there are so many young people who get into serious trouble from overworking!”

“Hmm.”

“Besides, a normal person would panic and run to the hospital even from a nosebleed, let alone coughing up blood. How on earth does soone with no proper guardian even get discharged in the anti…?”

It was just as the restaurant staff, hands trembling, brought over the pre-al bread.

“Honestly, you liar.”

A sharp remark poured out. Esther didn’t even glance at the food laid out on the table.

In addition, she continued muttering her complaints in a low voice.

“Every ti this person opens his mouth, it’s nothing but pure lies!”

“What did you say?”

“When you reversed your retirent, you clearly said we wouldn’t have to worry anymore.”

Of course, I felt sorry that what you had confidently promised didn’t turn out as expected. But if such suspicions kept going, it was a bit troubleso.

“It’s really strange. Giryeo-ssi, you say you’re an ordinary person who went through the sa compulsory education as , so how do you keep working yourself to the point of breaking your body every ti?”

“Well, that’s…”

“If dangerous things kept happening at the field site, I would have panicked and run away long ago.”

“Ah.”

“Humans aren’t so kind of pain-immune beings, after all.”

Any living creature would naturally be afraid of pain. But since I maintained my life as a hunter so nonchalantly, perhaps it looked strange to a native of this world. I hastily tried to think of sothing to say in response to her unexpected remark. But her next words ca faster than I could form an answer.

“—And just to be sure, are you annoyed that I launched into all this scolding as soon as we t?”

I shook my head to indicate that I wasn’t bothered at all. At this, the person with the unusual na gave a faint, ambig uous smile.

“Yes. Well, if what I said so far hasn’t upset you, that’s good. Anyway, I’ll get straight to the point now.”

“Hmm.”

“Actually, there’s only one thing I want.”

“One thing you want?”

In response to my question, Esther calmly fixed her gaze on .

“It’s sothing everyone who knows already understands, but I was born with a sharp temperant.”

The person speaking now was wearing what’s called nail art, a kind of Earth-style adornnt. It seed she had finally taken the ti to redecorate her hands, though the tip of her ring finger’s nail was slightly chipped. It was probably I he recent [Sadie] incident that had left such small blemishes in her everyday life.

“Living while only acknowledging unrealistically ideal personalities, well… even at my age, I’ve ended up with almost no close acquaintances—”

The hunter with the chipped nail kept smiling, as if making a self-deprecating joke. However, the sentence that followed had little to do with that pleasant smile—it was more like a blade thrust straight in.

“But recently, I finally found soone whose abilities and personality genuinely impressed . And if that person were e to die, wouldn’t that naturally put soone like —already an outsider—in a very difficult position?”

“Wait, was that ‘acquaintance’ you just ntioned supposed to be ?”

“Yes.”

“Ah.”

“And to add, it’s also been a bit botherso that you keep threatening the dominance of the [Korea Magic Tower] with the guild you built yourself.”

“Oh.”

“I’d feel a lot better if you just left the industry again, right this instant.”

Her words ca out bluntly, without warning.

“By the way, Giryeo-ssi, why did you even co back to the hunter industry in the first place?”

Esther tilted her head as she added these remarks.

“Seriously, why?”

“Well…”

“Don’t tell it’s just because that tumor in your body disappeared? So now that you’re healthy and have so free ti, you decided to just keep hunting like before…?”

“-_-”

“I… don’t think it’s that simple. Soone as thoughtful as you wouldn’t act that straightforwardly.”

The question was why I had returned to being a hunter. A few months ago, I could have answered Esther’s curiosity with a single, short sentence—above all else.

—Money.

Of course, things were a little different now. And since this wasn’t the kind of statent that would make sound like an alien, I didn’t hold back, explaining my situation to keep things smooth-going forward.

“I have a dream I want to achieve with this job.”

Tuk.

With that first sentence, Esther set down the cup of water she had been about to sip.

“To be more specific, my imdiate goal is to eliminate the phenonon known as the Gate, and ultimately, my dream is to achieve world peace.”

At this point, Esther widened her eyes and interjected.

“You said… world peace just now?”

“Is it too ridiculous because my dream is too big?”

“No, that’s not it.”

“Then why that reaction?”

“It’s just… I reflexively thought, ‘How could eliminating the Gate bring peace?’ and that’s why I reacted that way…”

For reference, her nails were already chipped from dealing with monsters. How could soone treat a space like the Gate as casually as if it were just a gold mine?

“Looks like humans’ sense of danger has gotten a bit dulled after the prolonged Dungeon Shock phenonon.”

I slowly began to explain to Esther, who had furrowed her brows with a sowhat negative expression.

“Yes.”

“But in this world, there’s no such thing as sothing for nothing.”

“Oh—suddenly you’re talking like an elder.”

“You shouldn’t think of dungeons the sa way as the primitive nature humanity has exploited one-sidedly until now. Dungeons are genuinely dangerous…”

At that point, I reached out and pulled one of the pieces of bread from the center of the table toward .

“Besides, that’s a variable so unstable it might never be controlled even in a lifeti. How can anyone sleep soundly with the birthplace of monsters right beside their head?”

A dungeon that could turn at any mont and wipe out humanity. Of course, when I had first settled on Earth, I’d thought it would be fine even if about 95% of the natives died.

“As long as a minimal number survived, the species could be restored. Even if a [Descent] of the Gisimche occurred, I figured extinction wouldn’t happen anyway, so it was fine.”

But as ti went on, I found myself unable to simply overlook a few seemingly insignificant lives. After all, death is a part of nature’s order. Originally, I hadn’t planned to care whether the natives died of old age or by accident. But now, I wanted at least the acquaintances I’d t during my early days of settling here to live out their natural lifespans before they died.

Esther in front of , for instance. And Seo Woo-yeon. Jeong Haseong, and the others as well.

Following and protecting their children and grandchildren would, of course, be excessive—but at the very least, I thought it would be fine for to keep this current generation safe. Even if it was selfish, there was no way that I had moved quickly to devise counterasures against the Gisimche.

Of course, in the process, the absence of those cosmic worms had been revealed—aning the Gate was no longer just a problem for mammals alone.

“Looks like I’m in trouble now too, guys.”

The phenonon known as dungeons appearing on Earth had beco sothing even an Archmage could no longer afford to take lightly. And so, at the very least, I wanted to arm myself with a way to fight back against what I feared. That was how I ca to make the request that followed.

“Anyway.”

At that mont, Esther t my eyes again.

“But to achieve the goal I just ntioned, there’s soone I need to et first.”

“Who?”

The next sentence was the concrete reason I had invited her to the restaurant.

“By any chance, could you use your connections, Director Esther, to find out the whereabouts of soone nad Cha ngho?”

Kang Changho. South Korea’s third S-rank Hunter.

Of course, judging by combat power alone, he wasn’t soone important enough for an archmage to go out of their way to track down. But more than anything else, that Earthling had seen a great deal.

[…Still, I was surprised.]

[Because every case I’ve seen so far couldn’t even properly form a single word out loud—let alone speak Korean…]

Just like that, I recalled Kang Changho’s words from that day in the basent.

‘At the ti, I naturally assud what he was babbling about had to be an explanation of the mind-eating worms.’

Of course, it’s not as if every mammal ever said cos back to in perfect detail. But tracing through the mory cells, I could at least arrive at this much of a conclusion.

—Kang Changho has encountered sothing with traits strikingly similar to a Gisimche [possessed] entity. I need to obtain that information from him directly.

Therefore, if possible, I had to find the whereabouts of the third S-rank Hunter.

“Hm?”

But what kind of misunderstanding did that human get in the anti?

“Why does she look so uneasy?”

Esther suddenly furrowed her brows. She wore a grave expression, pondering sothing for quite a while. Only when the restaurant’s main dishes were finally served did she cautiously finish her thought.

“Then… for the sake of world peace, does that an that man has to be eliminated…?”

What on earth was she talking about?

“I’m not looking for Kang Changho to kill him.”

I added an explanation, making it clear that I genuinely just had sothing I needed to ask. Hearing that, Esther clicked her tongue and gave a vaguely ambiguous response.

“Why is she even checking for ?”

Fortunately, the sequence of requests was accepted without trouble.

“All right. I’ll start making inquiries on my end right away.”

“Thank you.”

You are reading The Hunter of the Other World Who Is Being Misunderstood Chapter 479 Chapter 479. Where Did They Go 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

Elven Invasion cover
Same genre

Elven Invasion

Respro ·Action

MagicvsScience HumanvsElves EarthvsForestia MortalvsGod ThisisataleinwhichGoddessLunainordertosaveherplanetandcivilizationstartsainvasiononEarth,Wi...

Trash of the Count's Family cover
Same genre

Trash of the Count's Family

Elegant ·Action

WhenIopenedmyeyes,Iwasinsideanovel.[TheBirthofaHero].[TheBirthofaHero]wasanovelfocusedontheadventuresofthemaincharacter,ChoiHan,ahighschoolboywhowa...

My Arms Can Turn into Blades cover
Trending now

My Arms Can Turn into Blades

Ode ·Fantasy

ChenLuSifindsastrangestoneandmeetsastrangegirlduringhistombsweeping.Afterthegirlslasheshimwithasword,hefindsthathecouldn'tcontrolhiswholebodybuthis...

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.