Was Happy Being a Despised F-Rank Healer, You Know? - Chapter 73
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10. We Found a Strange F-Rank. (8)
The Administrator picked up the feather.
At that moment, a small light flashed from the tip of the feather.
Very briefly, in the blink of an eye.
The Administrator’s hand paused for a moment.
He looked at his palm once.
“What is it.”
Seo Jeong-u asked.
“Why?”
The Administrator didn’t answer.
Instead, he picked up the radio again.
“Tell the Sealing Specialist to come quickly. And send a Sensor too.”
His voice became a bit more firm.
Yu Hee whispered beside me.
“This might get bigger than expected.”
I smiled awkwardly.
‘Well, it doesn’t really concern me though.’
I wonder how the Protagonist will handle this.
A while later, a Containment Line vehicle carrying the Sealing Specialist arrived.
People in work clothes and people carrying detection equipment entered the Open Field.
They paused for a moment when they saw us.
“They’re Academy students.”
Someone muttered.
The Administrator raised his hand to stop them.
“We’re sealing this area from now on. Students out first.”
We naturally moved outside the Open Field.
But they didn’t just let us go.
Several verification procedures followed outside the Containment Line.
Name, affiliation, injury status, mana contamination status.
During this process, Yuhan Seong remained quiet until the end.
However, he kept looking around.
His eyes seemed to be checking if anyone was secretly taking traces from the Dungeon.
‘No way.’
I checked my bag once more.
My bag only had potions.
There were no byproducts worth coveting.
The problem was Yuhan Seong.
And the magpie feather he had shown interest in.
Seo Jeong-u came back to our side.
His voice was low.
“The team leader is asking if you received any Dungeon rewards or anything like that.”
Lee Hae-sol laughed as if it was ridiculous.
“Rewards? Do those even come out here?”
Yu Hee answered.
“Since it’s an irregular Dungeon, it’s even more possible.”
Hyun I-seo bit his lip slightly.
He looked at Yuhan Seong for a moment.
As if he sensed something.
Yuhan Seong said very calmly.
“I didn’t receive anything.”
That statement didn’t sound like a lie.
In that gap, I very quietly looked at Yuhan Seong’s hand.
There was a small mark on the back of his hand.
Like the light of the magpie feather, a very faint dot.
It was a small mana mark embedded like a tattoo.
‘A contract?’
My mind raced quickly.
There are cases where subordination contracts are created as Dungeon rewards.
That’s usually possible with rare monsters or summoned creatures.
A baby Magpie Monster.
If the Dungeon had scattered rewards while collapsing the core at the center of the Nest.
That reward might have gone to Yuhan Seong.
Then it means Yuhan Seong is hiding it right now.
The reason for hiding it was simple.
Because it wasn’t the right timing to reveal it yet.
I smiled inwardly.
‘This kind of thing would be safer if it spread quickly though.’
But I didn’t say anything.
There was no reason for me to take the lead and make a fuss.
I always preferred to quietly benefit from the sidelines.
When the containment procedure was finished, the Administrator called us.
He said briefly.
“Today’s incident will also be reported to the Academy. You should go home from now on.”
Lee Hae-sol asked.
“Disciplinary action or something?”
Instead of answering, the Administrator looked at him.
“If this isn’t something you brought upon yourselves, there’s no reason for disciplinary action. But if it is something you brought upon yourselves.”
Even without finishing that sentence, the meaning was clear enough.
Yuhan Seong bowed his head.
“I’ll confirm it.”
The Administrator looked at Yuhan Seong once more.
And as if he had noticed something, he said very quietly.
“Whatever you obtained, manage it well.”
Yuhan Seong’s eyebrow moved very slightly.
He didn’t say anything.
We left that place.
The winter air was even colder.
On the way back to the Boarding House, Yu Hee stuck close to my side.
“Hali.”
“Yeah?”
“You always seem really calm.”
I smiled.
“I have to be calm to survive, right? Since I’m weak, I need to stay sharp so I don’t get in the way.”
Yu Hee laughed like a sigh.
He hesitated for a moment before speaking.
“But today, wasn’t Han Seong acting kind of strange?”
I shrugged my shoulders.
“He was always strange anyway.”
Yu Hee chuckled softly.
But that laughter didn’t last long.
Yuhan Seong stopped briefly in front of us.
He spread his palm at the empty street corner.
And muttered very quietly.
“Come out.”
At that moment, a single black feather rose slightly from beside his shadow.
That feather soon transformed into a very small form.
It was a baby bird.
It looked like a magpie, but its eyes were too clear.
Yuhan Seong covered that small being with his hand, hiding it.
And he looked back.
His gaze met mine.
Yuhan Seong’s expression hardened.
He said in a low voice.
“Did you see?”
I nodded.
“Yeah. It’s cute.”
Yuhan Seong was silent for a moment.
And he spoke very quietly, almost like a command.
“Don’t tell anyone.”
I smiled.
“Don’t worry. I like gossip, but I like my safety more.”
At those words, Yuhan Seong’s eyes wavered slightly.
That wavering wasn’t distrust, but closer to feeling understood.
He closed his palm again.
The feather and baby magpie instantly melted into the shadow.
That night, I lay on the boarding house bed looking at the ceiling.
My body was tired but my mind was clear.
‘Yuhan Seong made a magpie contract.’
That fact alone had already changed the vacation.
And my part-time job would change too.
Because now Yuhan Seong would move more often.
When he moves, danger follows.
I quietly reached a conclusion.
‘Then I just need to make more potions.’
What I could do was always simple.
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As soon as I returned to the boarding house, my fingertips tingled first.
The sensation of the open field that had been coldly frozen during the day still felt stuck to my skin.
I put my hands on the sink and ran water for a while.
Only when the sound of water filled my ears did my breath finally settle.
The face in the mirror wasn’t much different from usual.
There were slight shadows under my eyes and my lips were a bit dry.
That was enough.
No blood, no broken bones.
In this world, that was quite a success.
I returned to my room and opened my bag.
The bottles had decreased.
Broken bottles were a loss in their own way.
Yet I felt at ease.
Having a reason to make more potions ultimately meant I could move to survive.
I liked that.
I sat on the bed and closed my eyes briefly.
The eyes of the baby magpie Yuhan Seong had hidden in his palm came to mind.
Such a small body, but its gaze was too clear.
That wasn’t unpleasantly strange.
Rather, it was interesting.
The fact that Yuhan Seong was someone who hid such things felt somewhat human.
‘If you have secrets, you have to be careful. If you’re careful, you live long.’
I convinced myself.
Such thoughts always made me comfortable.
The next morning, the boarding house hallway was quiet.
It was winter vacation, so the atmosphere was of students sleeping in.
But I came out early.
I needed money.
And to calm my mind, it was better to move my hands.
The path to the processing facility was different from yesterday.
The air was a bit drier, and there were slightly more footsteps on the street.
I walked with my scarf pulled up to my nose.
The smell of the processing facility drifted from far away.
It was the distinctive smell of blood and metal, wet earth, and magic stone powder mixed together.
It was a smell you got used to once you got used to it.
I didn’t dislike having more things I was getting used to in this world.
At the processing facility entrance was a desk for checking the roster.
The administrator wasn’t the same person from yesterday.
Instead, a woman with sharp eye corners was sitting there.
She looked at my face once and checked the mana grade mark on my palm.
“Jin Hali.”
When I nodded, she held out a paper.
“You’re a boarding house student.”
“Yeah.”
“Today is the sorting line.”
I took the paper and went inside.
Inside was noisier than expected.
The sound of machines running, metal clashing, dragging sounds, and people’s short shouts were all mixed together.
The processing facility floor was always damp.
Not water, but some other kind of dampness.
Feeling the slippery sensation under my feet, I slowed my walking pace just a little.
The sorting line had large containers lined up in a row.
“Oh?”
It’s Gong Seo-yun.
It seemed we were on the same line today too.
He also seemed happy to see me and waved his hand.
“Did you bring magic stone powder by any chance?”
“No, why?”
Gong Seo-yun didn’t answer.
Instead, he slightly lifted the small pouch he was holding in his hand toward me.
Inside the pouch was magic stone powder.
Powder that was finer than the standard grade.
“I was going to buy some if you had any left over.”
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