The Chick Class Hunter is Being Filial - Chapter 167
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Chick Class Hunter is Being Filial! Episode 167
“Gru has money too!”
“I mean as much as I do.”
“…As much as big sister?”
Gru made a big walnut shape with her chin and asked back.
“That’s right.”
“Maybe, I do have some…”
Kang Jei chuckled at the cute face that couldn’t speak with certainty and was mumbling, then composed her expression again.
“Hmm, ahem.”
Trying to disarm me with cuteness. This scary little one.
Kang Jei pursed her lips fiercely again and waved her hand to call a staff member.
As the staff member approached with quick steps, she pointed to the products she and Gru had touched together.
“Please wrap all of these up.”
“Yes, customer.”
The staff member bowed, and she lifted her lips mockingly toward Gru.
The satisfaction of beating a 5-year-old.
Revenge for having her English skills, honed over 2 years abroad, criticized(?).
Seeing Kang Jei’s transparent behavior, Ham Honggi gazed at his friend with clouded eyes.
‘Let’s just go home.’
Even after meeting again after 2 years, Kang Jei was still hopeless.
Just as he was trying to slip away quietly so Gru wouldn’t notice.
Ring ring ring ring!
A mobile phone rang loudly.
“Oh!”
Kang Jei, who had been holding her mobile phone to her ear, spotted Ham Honggi and raised her hand.
“Damn it!”
Ham Honggi turned his trembling gaze toward Gru.
Gru was looking at Ham Honggi with sparkling round eyes.
Contrary to his feelings, Gru waved her hand cheerfully.
“Hanghanggi!”
“Yes!”
His steps, which had been about to leave, moved straight toward the watch store on the opposite side.
“What? Hanghanggi?”
He wanted to grab and shake the collar of Kang Jei, who was giggling, but his master’s command to ‘live kindly’ was very powerful.
Meanwhile, Kang Jei received the shopping bag that the staff member had wrapped up. Then she waved the shopping bag at Gru.
“See? This is big sister’s financial power.”
Kang Jei’s mental age, picking a fight with a 5-year-old, was practically 3 years old.
Ham Honggi felt his face burning and thought he might lose his mind at the embarrassing sight he couldn’t bear to watch. It reminded him of his own past days.
It was an overly effective negative example.
Ham Honggi poked Kang Jei in the ribs.
“What, what are you doing right now? Don’t pick a fight with a kid, let’s go. You said we’d eat.”
“This bastard. How can you swallow food right now? When your friend is being disrespected like this?”
“What disrespect, you crazy fool. You’re just throwing a tantrum by yourself. Let’s just go!”
“No! She started it first, okay? If you don’t have money, why come to a luxury store!”
Ham Honggi had shouted that she had lots of money, and Han Gru, who had been pointed at by Kang Jei and was watching the shopping bag that kept swaying in front of her, puffed out her cheeks.
‘Was she Honggi’s friend?’
Indeed. The saying “birds of a feather flock together” seemed to be true.
She looked down on Han Gru for being young, carelessly judged that she wouldn’t have money, spoke strange English, and interfered with Han Gru’s shopping.
Han Gru rummaged through her bag.
‘Honggi’s friend = Han Gru’s subordinate’
A proper kindergartener should never neglect the guidance and education of their subordinates.
‘Let’s give her enlightenment!’
Han Gru held up her quokka wallet high above her head.
It was a rod of loving correction for guidance.
Just then, Kang Jei, who recognized the watch Han Gru was wearing on her wrist, lowered her sunglasses.
‘Huh? That watch…’
The smart watch that worked even inside dungeons was a concentration of cutting-edge technology, commanding an enormous price.
She wanted to buy it, but only about 100 units were released worldwide.
It wasn’t a matter of price but of purchasing routes – it was that difficult to obtain.
‘Why does that little kid have that…’
Kang Jei tapped Ham Honggi.
“You know her, right? What is she?”
“Sigh… Who she is, well…”
“That one!”
At that moment, Han Gru pointed to a display case that was receiving the spotlight from the central lighting.
Kang Jei’s face twisted slightly.
It looked like a simple watch, but that was actually the pinnacle of cutting-edge magical power technology.
Since it had to be made portable, it required battery technology that maximized the efficiency of magic stones.
“Th-that one?”
The silver-gray, rugged smart watch sparkled under the lights.
Model number CSE-A0.
The model Han Gru pointed to was one level higher than the watch the child was wearing.
It was closer to a concept piece showcasing cutting-edge technology, with only one unit available in Korea, and an estimated price of 3 billion won.
In fact, it was more for display than for sale. Its role in promoting the watch brand was greater.
“How could anyone buy something like that.”
“Can’t you buy it, sister?”
Kang Jei, feeling stung, fired back rapidly.
“Are, are you some chaebol family’s daughter? Is your family’s corporation in the top 10 by market cap or something? That’s not something you buy just because you have money, you need to have that level of wealth to even consider buying…”
Before she could even finish speaking.
“Miss On Gru! You were here? Uncle has been looking for you so much.”
It was the Branch Manager of the department store.
The sharp-looking man just seemed to smile warmly at Gru.
“Hello, Uncle.”
When Gru greeted him, the man bowed deeply and asked.
“Do you remember Uncle?”
“Yes. We greeted each other on Gru’s birthday.”
“They said you’re a prodigy and your memory is good too. Hahaha! When we heard you were coming shopping today, the Chairman asked me to take good care of you, but I couldn’t see you anywhere. I was worried sick that I might let you leave without greeting you.”
The Branch Manager joked about being worried sick while laughing, and Gru also showed a bright smile.
Kang Jei, who was eavesdropping on their conversation, rolled her eyes around.
If it’s the ‘Chairman’ that the department store Branch Manager mentioned…
‘Nam Jiwon?’
Nam Jiwon was the chairman of a corporation that was firmly holding the number one market cap position.
Why would such a person ask them to take care of this child?
While Kang Jei was sensing an ominous premonition.
Gru took out a check card with cute drawings from her small Quokka Wallet.
“Gru, please wrap this up!”
Gru activated her rod of love on her subordinate (not really).
‘Gru uses it too! Ca-rd!’
When Gru said she was going shopping, On Jurim had lifted the limit and taught her how to use the card, and she had been eagerly wanting to try using it as she learned.
At this, not only Kang Jei but even the store staff were stunned.
That was because the check card had a chick character blowing hearts drawn on it.
The staff member took the card that was far too cute for processing a 3 billion won payment and whispered hesitantly to the Branch Manager.
“In, installments… that wouldn’t be it, right? Since it’s a check… card.”
The Branch Manager nodded that it was fine, and the clerk reluctantly swiped the card.
They were even thinking whether this might be some kind of pretend play with the Branch Manager, trying to rationalize this absurd situation.
However.
‘It went through?!’
The check card with a chick blowing hearts processed 3 billion won in a lump sum payment.
“Pa, payment, payment has been processed…”
Is this right?
She looked at the Branch Manager, but he was just smiling contentedly.
The staff member took the watch from the display case with trembling hands, wrapped it, and handed it to Gru.
As Kang Jei’s eyes shook violently, Gru immediately became proud and put her hands on her waist.
So you shouldn’t look down on children.
Gru boldly stuffed the watch box into her bag.
“…!”
Kang Jei gasped.
To handle that thing like that, is it okay? Her own hands were trembling.
The branch manager left after repeatedly telling Gru to let him know if she had any complaints, while not even glancing at him.
“….”
Ham Honggi looked down at Kang Jei, who had become speechless as if she’d swallowed honey.
“…She’s the daughter of Guild Leader On Jurim. She really is a chaebol granddaughter.”
If she was On Jurim’s daughter, that meant she was Chairman On Suhyeong’s granddaughter.
Moreover, the child seemed to have the reliable backing of Chairman Nam Jiwon as well.
Kang Jei shouted with a bright red face.
“Why are you telling me this now! Hanghanggi, you crazy bastard!”
“Ah, don’t call me Hanghanggi!”
The two raised their voices blaming each other while a staff member frantically tried to stop them.
‘As expected, birds of a feather… flock together…’
Thinking this while watching their quarrel for a moment, Gru solemnly put the quokka wallet back in her bag.
‘I ended up drawing the wallet of justice. I should seal it away again.’
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