The Female Lead Saves the World - Chapter 180
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Yeo Joo Saves the World
Part 2, Episode 1
Hunter Supporters – [ Free Discussion Board ]
Why the Hunter scene has gone to hell lately
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It all started with the Pangyo Dungeon incident last month
Full breakdown of what caused the Pangyo incident here (link)
To put it simply:
Fantasia got fed up over the Hunter-related legislation and suddenly pulled out of the Dungeon they were clearing;;
The major Guilds under the Gong Gil Yeon Alliance collectively refused to participate;;
They said a Dungeon Break was happening, brought in military units, evacuated civilians—it was absolute chaos
But the Dongbaek Guild and Justice Guild risked their lives and went in to stop it
Of course, it wasn’t just those two Guilds—over a hundred other Hunters eventually went in to help
That was all a month ago
The Hunter scene split based on whose side you took back then;
Gong Gil Yeon Alliance (Fantasia, Sa Ma, Cheongmun, Utopia, etc.) vs Jung Dong Alliance (Justice, Dongbaek, etc.)
Looking at it this way, the Gong Gil Yeon Alliance seems way stronger, but it’s not that simple
Gong Gil Yeon Alliance = lots of major Guilds
Jung Dong Alliance = lots of mid-tier and smaller Guilds
That’s basically the dynamic
And apparently quite a few Guilds switched from the Gong Gil Yeon Alliance to the Jung Dong Alliance after seeing the Pangyo incident
I don’t think this is right
Anyway, since then, except for neutral Guilds like Maestro and Awakened Healer Hospital,
everyone’s split into two camps and it’s absolute pandemonium
Joint operations only happen within their own factions
Same with Dungeon subcontracting
Conclusion = I have no idea what’s going to happen to the Hunter scene from here on
Comments
Comment 1: I absolutely support Jung Dong Alliance
Comment 2: 22222 me too me too
Comment 3: But I kind of understand Gong Gil Yeon Alliance too;;
The members of Congress were over the top.
Compared to the Gong Gil Yeon Alliance, isn’t the Jung Dong Alliance just small potatoes? lol
Comment 220: And Justice Guild being mixed in there feels weird but also doesn’t feel weird
Comment 221: What’s with that “small-time” comment above? That crosses the line
Hunter Supporters – [ Free Discussion Board ]
Pangyo Gate was seriously dangerous (HOT!)
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I have a Hunter in my family who went into the Pangyo Gate
Since it wasn’t a situation that could be broadcast that day, we didn’t know what was happening inside, right?
But after hearing about it directly, they said it was seriously no joke
They said it was sealed just minutes before the Gate burst
And there were really a lot of injured Hunters
Honestly, until then I just thought of them as people with a job that made a lot of money
I reflected on this story ㅠㅠ
The hunters who went there really risked their lives ㅠㅠ
When a Dungeon bursts, the Hunters who entered it die first..
I’m grateful there were no civilian casualties
Please think of the hunters who risked their lives that day.
Comments
Comment 1: Justice Guild and Dongbaek are seriously amazing
Comment 2: I could never do that, I would’ve run to Busan with my family at that time
Comment 3: Wasn’t there an article saying Justice Guild took the lead last time?
Comment 4: (link) It’s here, Justice Guild arrived first and Dongbaek joined in
Comment 5: How much longer will Justice Guild be cool like this…
Comment 324: Hunters are people too…
Comment 325: Those trolls who treated one Hunter like a criminal for going berserk, what are they doing now
I put my phone down and rubbed my eyes as soon as I woke up, having scrolled through the Hunter Supporters community.
While I was at it, I wiped away the sleep from the corners of my eyes.
A month had already passed since the Pangyo incident.
“At this rate, I’ll fall back asleep.”
I gazed up at the pristine white ceiling—so different from the worn ceiling of the Cheonggyecheon Justice Guild Building—before reluctantly dragging myself out of bed.
“Must be because we’re near the mountain. It’s really cold.”
I muttered as I slid the blackout curtains to the side, darkening the room.
With the morning sunlight pouring in, the view of the Justice Guild’s new Dokdok Gate branch came into focus.
As a note, we naturally kept the Jongno branch and didn’t sell it.
Even if we weren’t using it now, that building was practically a symbol of the Justice Guild.
“Wow, the view is stunning.”
The Cheonggyecheon in the heart of the city and the bustling Jongno were nice, but the sight of Hyeonjeo-dong painted in autumn foliage and the Muaksan mountain range surrounding it always made me nod in approval.
Since I was using the top floor of the newly built 15-story dormitory building, I could also see the Seodaemun Prison History Museum right next door clearly.
To be honest, when paying for construction, I often regretted not just building it modestly at around 7 stories.
But investing properly by using even the reward money the government gave me for preventing the dungeon break turned out to be the right choice.
As I stood by the window for a moment, opening it for morning ventilation, an alarm went off.
Beep, beep.
It was time for breakfast.
After a quick wash and change of clothes, I stepped into one of the three spacious elevators that offered a view of the exterior scenery and pressed the button for the first floor.
As the elevator descended, I examined the wide-open grounds once more.
The land that Yang Hwa Yeon obtained usage rights to by absorbing the Magma Guild was correspondingly vast.
“Maybe later I’ll build something like a small merchandise shop in that spot.”
I was contemplating the unused land still remaining even after constructing three new buildings.
When I arrived at the first floor, I noticed a large object standing in a spot that had definitely been empty until yesterday.
“Oh, a directory map.”
Now that I thought about it, a few days ago one of the guild staff had mentioned that ‘we need a directory map for visitors.’
I paused my steps toward the dining hall and gazed up at it.
“They’ve made it easy to recognize.”
The building only had three structures so far, which made it look a bit sparse, but I was satisfied nonetheless.
I’d expand the Justice Guild rapidly and fill this guide map to the brim.
With that pleasant resolution, I opened my mouth.
“Don’t do it, Jang Su Ho.”
“Ah! How did you know when I came so quietly!”
Turning around, Jang Su Ho—who had been sneaking up to surprise me—stood there with his mouth agape.
“It’s not about your footsteps. You need to do something about that breathing of yours.”
“But I can’t just stop breathing!”
“Exactly.”
“Ugh. I’ll definitely succeed next time.”
Jang Su Ho, his bangs slightly damp with sweat, squinted his eyes while grinning.
He seemed to be in high spirits from running around the mountain.
I tapped Jang Su Ho’s firm abdomen, then turned to ask the people walking up behind him.
“Did you all come back from morning training?”
“Oh, Yeo Joo, good morning!”
“Yeo Joo, it must be cold in the morning—aren’t your clothes a bit too thin?”
“Good morning!”
Yang Hwa Yeon from Team 2 who had joined a month ago, Shield Jung Yi Do, and three combat-type members from Team 3 were the new regular members of dawn training.
“Yeo Joo, did you sleep well?”
Kang Han, looking just as refreshed as Jang Su Ho, approached me.
“Yes. I’d like to sleep more if I could, but today is a busy day, isn’t it?”
“Are you nervous?”
“Nervous? Not at all.”
I chuckled and headed toward the Guild Dining Hall with everyone.
Since they were all combat-types, walking among Hunters who were nearly two meters tall made me feel very secure.
When I opened the dining hall door, the aroma of delicious food and warm steam greeted us.
“Good morning, everyone!”
As I called out while entering, familiar faces waved at us.
I picked up a tray and approached the serving counter, scanning the side dishes.
Today’s menu was soybean paste stew and bulgogi.
After generously filling my plate with other things I wanted to eat, I found an empty spot and sat down.
Since there were multiple tables, where I sat changed every day, but today I sat as far away as possible from the table with the twins, Im Chung Soo, and two high school Hunters who used to belong to the Magma Guild.
It wasn’t that the youth table was particularly loud today.
And as always, Kang Han sat across from me.
“Yeo Joo, here are your utensils.”
“Thank you.”
“Have some warm water too.”
“Understood.”
“Don’t forget to chew thoroughly.”
“…Isn’t the Guild Master being a bit overprotective?”
Over the past month, the changes weren’t limited to just the Justice Guild Building.
Because of the ‘protected person’ keyword, Kang Han’s attentiveness had been growing increasingly excessive lately.
At first, I thought he was so taciturn that speaking more than ten words a day might have triggered some kind of status ailment that reduced his stats.
Now he’s like a mother eagle tending to her chick—there’s no comparison.
At this rate, he’ll probably start placing side dishes directly onto my spoon.
But the real problem was that Kang Han himself didn’t seem to realize what he was doing.
“Overprotective?”
Look at that.
His eyes widened and his head tilted in confusion—it was kind of cute… no, that’s not the point.
I decided today was the day I needed to draw a clear line, so I spoke up.
“Yesterday you peeled an apple for me saying I needed vitamins, the day before you made honey milk saying I needed calcium, and the day before that when I skipped dinner because I had no appetite, you went out and brought me porridge.”
Beyond that, I couldn’t even count the times he’d hung bottled water and supplements on my door handle, or appeared out of nowhere to zip up my jacket just because I mentioned feeling chilly.
Since I hadn’t been doing any public activities, I’d just let it slide.
But if this keeps up and word gets out, I don’t know what kind of rumors will spread among people who love to gossip.
“At this rate, Guild Master, you’ll ruin your chances of marri….”
I was lifting my head to launch into a full lecture when it happened.
His face bore the expression of an older brother who’d just heard that his youngest sibling had gotten a boyfriend—utterly shocked.
Then his eyes drooped downward as he asked quietly.
“Am I bothering you?”
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