My Right Hand Is Too Strong - Chapter 100
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My Right Hand Is Too Strong Episode 100
Episode 100. A-rank Hunter Han Mi-reo
After returning to Jang-won-dong, I headed straight to Im Seung-hun’s house as planned.
I had gone there to see Hyung-su-nim.
“You’re here, Black Dragon?”
“You’re late.”
“Why are you two here?”
“I called them.”
There were Choi Su-a and Jeong Chan-woo, as well as Im Seung-hun’s grandmother whom I had briefly encountered last time.
I took off my shoes and walked toward them as they sat there leisurely.
“I became an A-rank Hunter now.”
“I naturally thought you would. You’re Black Dragon, after all.”
“It would be strange if you failed.”
“That’s right.”
Seong Yu-mi, Jeong Chan-woo, and Im Seung-hun answered simultaneously as if they had made a promise.
Among them, Seong Yu-mi was lying flat on the floor, wiggling her feet as she spoke.
“And it already appeared on my phone. Both that Black Dragon became an A-rank Hunter and what you did there.”
“That’s fast.”
“As expected of Heo Hyeon-yun. I didn’t know he would pull such obvious tricks.”
Seong Yu-mi waved her phone as if she was enjoying it.
“But actually, this wasn’t the main story in the article.”
“Then what was written as the main story?”
“Black Dragon giving a special lecture to the Hunters there. Apparently, giving advice to each Hunter who took the exam was huge.”
There were quite a few people who said they became A-rank Hunters thanks to that.
Seong Yu-mi, who said this in a cheerful voice, got up and said.
“Choi Su-a is over there.”
I turned my head in the direction Seong Yu-mi was pointing.
There was Choi Su-a holding a fishing rod and playing with a yellow cat.
“A cat? Was there originally a cat in this house?”
“Choi Su-a brought it.”
“Soo-a Nuna did?”
“She often goes out to the courtyard, and when I called her to eat, she was surrounded by dozens of cats.”
The cats hurriedly ran away when Im Seung-hun appeared.
But only one cat stayed by Choi Su-a’s side even after seeing Im Seung-hun.
“That’s that guy. Its name is Eunji.”
“What a pretty name—.”
“Its surname is Muk.”
“….”
If the name is Eunji and the surname is Muk, then it’s Mukeun-ji.
I was about to curse asking what kind of name that was, but I creakily rolled my eyes at the gaze I felt from the side.
Cheo-ri was looking at me with cold eyes.
“Hmm.”
I, who decided on Cheo-ri’s surname as Kang, wasn’t in a position to say such things.
I quietly averted my gaze and kept my mouth shut, then cleared my throat.
“She seems fine.”
“She’s fine. Now she speaks properly and even writes.”
“She writes? How?”
“She lost her memory, but it seems she didn’t lose her knowledge.”
Jeong Chan-woo, who was helping Grandmother with housework, noticed the documents in my hand and stopped.
“What are those documents?”
“Oh, these? They’re guild-related documents.”
“What!? A guild!?”
Whoosh!
Seong Yu-mi, who jumped up from her seat, approached me with triangular eyes.
“What kind of guy is it!”
“It’s not a guy, but a woman.”
“What kind of woman is it!”
In the meantime, Seong Yu-mi, who had snatched the documents with magic, read them at high speed.
Seong Yu-mi’s expression gradually changed strangely as she read the documents.
“The conditions are better than I thought.”
“Right?”
“But what guild is this? I’ve never seen this place before.”
“It’s a new guild.”
“New?”
“It’s a long explanation… To put it briefly, the guild leader there is the first person I ever saved.”
“Don’t tell me it’s that person who posted about Black Dragon on Hunter Net?”
I nodded silently.
Seong Yu-mi gaped at my answer.
“So that’s how it is….”
“Anyway, I decided to join this guild.”
“Aren’t you going to think about it?”
“What’s there to think about? I just need to make good money.”
The guild leader is a third-generation chaebol to begin with.
That means I don’t have to worry about not getting paid even if the guild fails.
I think that alone is reason enough for the contract.
‘Above all, there’s no loss even if I sign the contract.’
According to what’s written in the contract, the settlement ratio is conditionally 9 to 1.
But that condition only applies when I receive support from the guild.
What this means is that if I don’t receive any support from the guild, the settlement ratio becomes 10 to 0.
It means I’m practically both belonging to and not belonging to the guild.
There’s practically no part that would be disadvantageous to me.
That’s why I signed the contract without hesitation.
“This is the first time in my life I’ve seen a contract filled with such goodwill from start to finish.”
“Really?”
Thud.
I walked into the house and snatched the contract from Seong Yu-mi’s hand.
Seong Yu-mi, who let go of the contract without any resistance, nodded.
“Even when I received offers in the past, they weren’t this favorable.”
“Well, instead they said material support would be difficult for now.”
“All new guilds are like that.”
That’s true.
I nodded and crouched down next to Choi Su-a.
“Soo-a Nuna, what are you doing?”
“Oh, who….”
“So we’re starting from there. I’m Han Mi-reo. We’ve known each other since long ago.”
I smiled slightly as I looked at Choi Su-a.
There was no worry contained in it.
Whatever it may be, one shouldn’t be afraid of starting from the beginning.
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The next day.
I woke up early in the morning and immediately finished preparing to go out.
It wasn’t because I had any particular appointment or anything.
“Should I go make some money.”
Since I’d become an A-rank Hunter, I was thinking of making some money.
I did earn quite a lot when I worked as an Association Hunter for a month.
But it wasn’t enough to fulfill my dreams.
“The nearest A-rank Gate was 30 minutes away from here.”
Something I learned while working at the Association was that A-rank Hunters’ income is beyond imagination.
S-rank Hunters have enough wealth to easily buy a building, so would A-rank Hunters earn any less?
Yet people think A-rank Hunters don’t make much money.
‘But that’s only half true.’
Magic stones and byproducts from A-rank monsters sell for considerable prices.
That’s why countless A-rank Hunters enter A-rank Gates targeting magic stones and byproducts.
But in return, they have expenses buying expensive potions and various other tools.
What choice do they have.
If they don’t want to die, they have to spend money.
Because of that, there’s a widespread perception that A-rank Hunters don’t make money.
‘But I’m different.’
I don’t need weapons and my clothes don’t get damaged.
On top of that, I have a body that doesn’t die and regenerates most wounds immediately.
There probably isn’t another Hunter with this level of cost-effectiveness among Hunters.
Essentially, A-rank Gates were nothing but gold mines to me.
I opened the door, left home, and walked toward the subway station.
Then at some point.
“….”
I suddenly felt a presence rushing straight toward me.
I hoped I was mistaken, but the owner of the presence was running straight at me.
I darkened my eyes and clenched my fist.
And the moment the owner of the presence reached out their arm, I quickly turned around.
“Black Dragon! What a coincidence meeting you here!”
“…Huh?”
I discovered Cheon Yu-na breathing heavily.
What.
Why is this person here?
I blinked while looking at Cheon Yu-na, who looked like she might collapse from exhaustion.
It’s only 9 o’clock right now, so why on earth is this person in Jang-won-dong?
While I was tilting my head, I felt a somewhat familiar presence approaching from behind her.
“So our building tenant knew this young man?”
“…Hunter Im Seung-hun’s grandmother?”
“Choi Soon-ja. That’s my name, just call me grandmother.”
Choi Soon-ja waved her hand as if telling me not to call her by such a long title and looked at Cheon Yu-na.
“She suddenly told me to wait a moment and ran off, so I wondered what kind of person she was, but it was because she spotted this young man?”
“Haha… Sorry. I have a condition where I can’t help myself when I see Black Dragon.”
“I heard you’re going to establish a guild in a rented building. The guild you talked about at my house yesterday must have been the guild this young man is creating?”
“Ah, yes.”
I looked up at Choi Soon-ja with a dumbfounded expression.
It was true that I talked about the guild yesterday.
And it was also true that Choi Soon-ja was there.
But.
“Rental? Building?”
What was this about now.
Not understanding, I looked at Choi Soon-ja.
But the answer to my question came from Cheon Yu-na’s mouth, not Choi Soon-ja’s.
“Didn’t you know? Ms. Choi Soon-ja is a landowner who owns 30% of the land in Jang-won-dong.”
“…What?”
“Why are you saying such things? You’re embarrassing me.”
“Oh, was it a secret? I’m sorry.”
“It’s not really a secret, but it’s nothing to brag about either.”
Choi Soon-ja waved her hand saying there was no need to apologize and turned her head.
There was a 3-story building situated along a deserted roadside.
After staring intently at the building for a while, Choi Soon-ja smiled slightly and said.
“A guild… Right, I’m in a good mood. I’ll give you a much cheaper rent than the original monthly rate.”
“Really!? Thank you!”
“I’m doing this for that young man who helped reform our Seung-hun, so keep treating him well, guild master.”
“Of course. I’ll stake everything I have to ensure I never neglect Black Dragon.”
“That’s reassuring.”
The two people instantly shifted their attention away from me and began discussing the contract.
I stood there watching the two people who went to quickly draft up a contract.
“….”
It feels like the world is leaving me out, but it’s probably just my imagination.
I unnecessarily sniffled and turned around, leaving behind the two people who had completely disappeared from view.
“…Let’s just go to a Gate.”
“Squeak.”
“Eat magic stones to your heart’s content after a long time.”
“Squeak!”
You really are my only friend, Cheo-ri.
I swallowed my tears internally while gently scratching Cheo-ri on my shoulder.
* * *
“A-rank Hunter Han Mi-reo, confirmation complete.”
I received back my awakened person registration card from the Hunter guarding the Gate entrance.
This was in front of an A-rank Gate.
After receiving entry approval from the Association Hunter guarding the Gate, I walked past people and entered the Gate.
“So this is the A-rank Gate called Wyvern’s Cradle?”
Along with a floating sensation, my changed vision showed not a forest of buildings but a rocky mountain.
I looked around and muttered as I moved forward.
“Come to think of it, this is the first time I’ve come to a Gate to hunt.”
I’d entered Gates a total of four times so far.
The first time was right after awakening because I was curious about what Gates were for, and next I entered a Sudden Gate with Elpinire.
The third Gate I entered was to destroy the jewel box, so this was essentially the first time I’d come to a Gate to make money.
“It feels kind of strange.”
To think I’m only entering a Gate to make money after becoming an A-rank Hunter.
There probably isn’t anyone else in the world like this except me.
Having such thoughts while walking forward, I stopped in front of a cliff and looked down below.
“It’s high.”
High enough that the trees on the ground looked like toys.
High enough that even a decent A-rank Hunter would be seriously injured if they fell.
“I guess this is why Hunters don’t often come to this Gate.”
Wyvern’s Cradle is famous as a Gate that people don’t visit.
The reason is supposedly because the environment inside the Gate is too harsh, and seeing it firsthand, I could immediately understand why people said that.
“Most Hunters wouldn’t be able to hunt here.”
A rocky mountain rising sharply to a point.
Silver wyvern flocks circling around it.
Even if wyverns are considered weak among A-rank monsters, they’re still flying monsters nonetheless.
With an environment like this on top of that, isn’t that reason enough for people to avoid this place?
“But, well.”
That doesn’t really apply to me, does it?
I immediately kicked off the ground and leaped toward a wyvern that had just spotted me and stopped mid-air.
“One down for starters.”
“Screech-.”
Crack!
The wyvern’s head exploded from my punch.
I pulled up the corners of my mouth as I fell alongside the wyvern that was plummeting while staining the air crimson.
Before I knew it, countless bundles of money… no, countless wyverns were flying toward me as I fell through the sky.
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