The Only Enhancer - Chapter 90
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Episode 90
Episode 90 – European Press Conference (2)
2.
Min-jun announced that he would hold a press conference.
Naturally, chaos erupted throughout Korea.
It was all the more tumultuous because Ma Hyun-seok had only recently departed to persuade Min-jun, and not much time had passed since then.
No one yet knew whether the persuasion had succeeded or failed.
Yet several lawmakers could not hide their grim expressions.
Why?
If the persuasion had succeeded, wouldn’t Min-jun have returned to Korea by now?
If circumstances had made it difficult for him to come, there would certainly have been contact from Ma Hyun-seok before the press conference was announced.
But there had been no such contact, no response whatsoever.
“Hmm.”
“Ugh.”
“What’s the public sentiment?”
“…It’s grave, sir.”
As Min-jun’s value soared, the public was cursing the lawmakers who had failed to secure him earlier.
Initially, many had blamed the National Tax Service, but everyone knew the truth.
Who stood above them.
Who had given the orders.
“Sigh… I just hope it’s not about immigration.”
“No, surely it won’t be yet.”
“Perhaps sending Congressman Ma Hyun-seok was poking a sleeping dog.”
“Let’s wait and see. Surely things can’t get worse than this?”
While a few lawmakers maintained an optimistic outlook, most believed the situation was hopeless.
They had already accepted Min-jun’s immigration as inevitable.
At least if he said something, they could attempt negotiations, but even that wasn’t happening.
The situation was utterly frustrating.
“Well, it might not be immigration—maybe he’s planning something guild-related like last time. Let’s look at this positively.”
“Ridiculous! That’s absurd! Then what exactly is this press conference about if not immigration?!”
“Good heavens! This man! Really! You must think positively! We’re practically holding prayers that he won’t immigrate!”
“That’s not what I meant!”
“Don’t use informal speech!”
Never had such chaos descended upon this place.
Lawmakers bickering with one another, other lawmakers shaking their heads in disapproval.
Though these gathered individuals could not agree on anything, there was one thing they all shared.
Every single one of them desperately hoped that Min-jun would not immigrate.
3.
If Liam Schmitt were to hold a press conference in Germany, the venue would fall into solemn silence.
The nation’s hero—when he stepped forward, every German expressed their reverence.
It was only natural.
Yet this press conference hall was incomparably more solemn than Liam Schmitt’s.
Moreover, it wasn’t just German journalists present.
Journalists from the United States, various European nations, India, and even China and Japan—representatives from all the major powers—filled the room.
Despite the gathering of reporters from different races and nations, the solemnity of the venue was distinctly unusual.
They had all come here to hear the words of a single man.
To hear the words of the man known as Mister Reinforce Guild.
A man entered first into the hall, where even breathing was cautious.
It was Jung Ji-hwan, his associate.
“Thank you all for coming to today’s press conference of our Reinforce Guild’s guild master, Kim Min-jun.”
A gulp.
Someone swallowed at those words, but there was no other reaction.
When everyone maintained their silence, Jung Ji-hwan continued.
“We appreciate your attendance, but I’m afraid we won’t be taking questions at today’s press conference. We will arrange another opportunity for a Q&A session in the future, so we ask for your understanding today.”
While a few journalists showed disappointment, everyone nodded as if bound by an unspoken agreement.
This was Min-jun’s press conference—a man who could be called the world’s pinnacle, a being more exceptional than any other.
Some people didn’t hesitate to describe Min-jun as the man who would grasp the world in his hands in the future.
No one in this room was unaware of how vast Min-jun’s influence had become.
The mere fact that he could craft Grade 6 items was incomprehensible.
Even Grade 5 items alone were extraordinary.
As everyone seemed to consent, Jung Ji-hwan grasped the microphone and spoke.
“Then he will enter shortly.”
The moment Jung Ji-hwan finished speaking, the hall—which had been filled with murmurs until just moments before—fell into silence in an instant.
When no sound could be heard, footsteps echoed from afar.
Thud, thud, thud, thud.
Each step rang out distinctly.
All the journalists maintained their silence, watching the figure ascend the podium.
Black hair befitting a sovereign’s dignity, eyes gleaming with a subtle golden light—everything about him exuded majesty.
The sheer presence made it difficult for any journalist to speak carelessly; all remained silent.
Who would dare take a photograph?
In an atmosphere like this.
Even the live broadcast being transmitted worldwide showed only up to Min-jun’s shoulders, not his face.
Yet the viewers all knew.
That this was Min-jun.
“It seems like only recently I made an announcement, but I’ve come again because there is news to share.”
Since questions were prohibited from the start, everyone maintained their silence.
Min-jun was aware of this and didn’t feel awkward about it.
He simply made eye contact with each journalist and nodded.
I continued speaking gently to them.
“First, let me tell you this.”
As Min-jun spoke, he turned to look behind him.
Jung Ji-hwan brought out a level measurement device as if he had prepared it in advance.
‘He’s bringing that out at this very moment?’
‘Hasn’t it been just over a month since I reached Level 6 and got measured?’
‘Wait, are you saying there are levels above Level 6 in the first place?’
‘This is insane.’
‘Even monsters don’t have Level 6, do they? But Level 7?’
Wasn’t there a time when everyone first suspected Min-jun of having Level 7 potential?
Yet how much time had passed since then, and he’s already Level 7?
It’s an irregular rate of progression.
Just as someone was thinking it couldn’t possibly be, someone swallowed hard.
And Min-jun, as if unbothered by their reactions, placed his hand on the level measurement device.
Whoooooosh———!
A brilliant, five-colored radiance with striking orange tones illuminated the press conference hall, transforming every journalist’s expression.
At first, various expressions flickered across their faces—doubt, denial, astonishment—but as they all witnessed that light, they were consumed by pure enchantment.
It was the color of Level 7, revealed to the world for the first time.
While Level 6 and Level 6+ had glowed violet, the radiant and mesmerizing orange light of Level 7’s manifestation left everyone frozen in awe.
As Min-jun withdrew his hand from the device and the light vanished, all the journalists couldn’t help but feel a sense of loss.
Min-jun continued speaking, leaving the disappointed journalists behind.
“As you can see, I have advanced to Level 7.”
The words were remarkably simple and brief.
Yet the impact of that single statement transcended imagination.
Normally, the press conference hall should have been filled with the frantic sound of typing.
And the shutter clicks should have been deafening.
But instead, everyone gazed at Min-jun with shining eyes as if offering praise.
If Min-jun had declared himself a god in that moment, they would have all responded with “Ah, of course! Naturally!” and seemed ready to convert on the spot.
Min-jun remained undaunted by this somewhat burdensome atmosphere.
After all, it wasn’t much different from the usual gleam in his guild members’ eyes.
Thinking thus, Min-jun continued.
“And I’m not limited to just strengthening items.”
As Min-jun spoke and turned to look behind him, this time it wasn’t Jung Ji-hwan who appeared, but a different man.
A powerfully built man whose overwhelming presence made him difficult to approach—not quite matching Min-jun’s, but coming remarkably close.
A man who appeared to be only in his early-to-mid thirties.
When he took his place, several older journalists couldn’t help but tilt their heads in confusion.
His face seemed familiar somehow.
But they couldn’t quite place it, so they said nothing.
Then Min-jun stepped forward and spoke.
What more could Min-jun possibly say here?
If he’s not limited to just strengthening items?
What could it possibly be?
Everyone was curious at that moment.
A man stepped forward and placed his hand on the level measurement device that Min-jun had touched.
Then.
Whoooosh———!
An orange light burst forth, slightly dimmer than Min-jun’s but seemingly capable of inducing the same rapturous state.
Wasn’t Min-jun supposed to be the one and only Level 7?
What on earth was this?
The reporters, unable to comprehend what they were witnessing, kept their mouths shut and stared at Min-jun, who then spoke to them.
“I can enhance not only items, but also the maximum level of Awakeners.”
With those words, Min-jun gestured toward the man standing beside him and continued.
“This gentleman here is Ma Hyun-seok, the chairman of the Korean Awakener Association. He had reached the maximum level of Level 6, but through my enhancement, he has ascended to Level 7. As a result, he’s even become younger.”
As Min-jun spoke, some among the reporters displayed expressions that transcended mere surprise, shifting into shock and fear.
His ability was truly anomalous.
He could break through limits and elevate one to higher levels.
This revelation carried the same impact as when word first spread that enhancement, previously impossible, had become possible through Min-jun’s emergence.
Until now, such things had been impossible within the system.
Yet it could be accomplished through Min-jun’s skill alone.
While everyone reeled from shock, several reporters’ minds were already racing.
If this were true, what could Min-jun’s value possibly be?
‘It would be incalculable.’
‘If he can raise levels, then a guild could be formed not just with high-level members, but with those who are merely skilled… Ah! Is that why he recruited Level 4 guild members before!?’
‘This is insane.’
‘A man who hits the daily limit every single time.’
‘I thought it was impossible for him to increase his value with every announcement.’
With such thoughts, everyone trembled with fear as they looked at Min-jun.
The fact that he had been recruiting guild members that way from before suggested he possessed such abilities long ago.
Of course, it wasn’t true, but they couldn’t help but think so.
Everyone believed Min-jun had intentionally hidden this and was saving it for when his influence growth plateaued.
They were convinced of this.
Min-jun had no such intention, but since everyone was thinking this way.
It didn’t seem bad to let them believe it.
In any case, with Ma Hyun-seok’s appearance, which was almost like a testimony, the reporters were all swallowing hard in astonishment.
“That concludes what I have to share today. Thank you for coming. I hope to see you all again next time.”
Min-jun said this and smiled faintly as he prepared to leave.
And the reporters’ minds interpreted his words differently.
-I’m only revealing this much today. But I still have many unrevealed cards.
Well, this time it was actually true.
He had been hiding trait enhancement, after all.
With those words, Min-jun attempted to leave the press conference.
Several Korean reporters flinched, but they couldn’t bring themselves to ask questions.
If I said anything else, I’d probably get lynched.
With that, Min-jun left the press conference hall.
Jung Ji-hwan approached Min-jun’s side and spoke.
“Next, I’ll guide you to a place where you can purchase a private jet. I’ve actually found a decent option.”
“Hmm, I apologize for the inconvenience during my vacation.”
“Not at all. However, the chairman there has personally requested to meet with you. How would you like to proceed?”
“Well, let’s meet them once. It seems there’s something urgent on their mind.”
“I’ll gather information before we arrive.”
At Jung Ji-hwan’s words, several guild members sprang into action, and seeing this, Min-jun decided he should extend his vacation a bit longer.
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