He was finally at Monica Beach, Los Angeles. Yoo-seong stretched his legs out on the white sand as he checked his location.
MeanwhileâŠ
âDid you just see that?â
âHe just landed from the skyâŠâ
âIs he a hunter?â
Citizens and tourists who had been enjoying the beach began to make a fuss, but Yoo-seong didnât mind them. Based on the mobile application he was using, California was still a long way from Nevada, where he was supposed to go.
âEven if itâs only a state, its land area is larger than the whole of South Korea,â he realized.
At this, Yoo-seong began walking with no destination in mind. The ambassador had told him that the location and detailed information would be provided once he arrived.
âThey knew when I arrived in Hawaii immediately, so they should be contacting me soon.â
There was no need for him to fly around the state of California to draw attention.
âMaybe itâs time to review my strategy,â he thought.
He remembered what he had told Chae Shin-young before he left Korea.
â-Itâs not about closing the cracks. Whatever it is, they judged it as something only I could do.â
Unlike most countries, the United States had no reason to be particularly afraid of an unclosed crack. Like China, they were a special defense powerhouse thatâd had no problems dealing with the increase of rift appearances.
However, unlike China, they didnât depend on Tech.
Their strengths were their science and capital. Rather than developing individual hunters through training, the American hunting culture was focused on developing equipment that could strengthen an individual.
This mindset had catapulted the United States into a position where they had an infinite amount of manpower.
Yoo-seongâs experience in had Hawaii proved this.
Even though the Hawaiian Salamander was a dangerous beast, the companies involved hadnât seemed worried about an endless outpouring of monsters. Rather than having Yoo-seong close the crack, they had actually been waiting to take advantage of the situation for profits.
âThey wouldnât call me even if a Habaek-class monster appeared.â
Without Yoo-seong, Hankwang International would have been wiped out by the Habaek. However, that had been because of the size of their manpower, as well as their quality. Yoo-seongâs hunt had been remarkable because heâd achieved it alone, but if all of Seoulâs platinum-rank hunters had come to hunt the Habaek as a group, it wouldnât have been impossible to catch the monster. Handling a Habaek wouldnât require America to contact Yoo-seong.
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âPerhaps they need people for a Dive.â
âOr perhaps the monster to be caught is an intelligent and dangerous beast, yet of a small size.â
In that case, the monster could pick off the hunters they sent one by one. Working in a group would not be effective as they would be destroyed individually.
However, in such a case, they could have contacted the Chinese Ship Zone. Even Lee Jae-hak would have been an excellent choice for such a mission.
And, of course, there had to be Singles in the United States. Their government wouldnât have to outsource talent.
Yoo-seong couldnât figure out what the mission was at this point. However, he was certain that he had to be alert. It was difficult to imagine that the US government would hire him with malicious intent, but his experience in Hawaii had put him in contact with some unsavory people. Whether arbitrarily or unwillingly, fighting was inevitable. Besides, hadnât he come here after consecutive fights against corporations and high-ranked people?
Yoo-seong was already familiar with how that sort of thing went. When an individual faced a giant company, the individual was always seen as a villain going against the current.
However, if heâd left Hawaii alone as his unknown caller wanted, would he have been able to move around the United States without any worries?
âNo.â
The unknown caller had been in possession of his phone number. That meant he was ranked high enough to access information the US government deemed confidential.
âIt has begun,â Yoo-seong thought.
He felt a familiar sense of being carried away by a strong current beyond his control.
âWhen did it start happening to me?â
When heâd been a freelance rookie just entering the industry?
When heâd arrived in a hostile country?
When heâd begun acting like a villain against large corporations?
Yoo-seong shook his head. He was facing adversities he had never imagined when he was just starting out as a hunter.
Suddenly⊠a shadow fell over him.
âHere you go.â
It was the waitress bringing him the coffee and sandwich heâd ordered. She had a shy smile on her face.
âIf itâs okay with you, can you give me an autograph?â
Yoo-seong took the napkin and ballpoint pen she held out and wrote his name nicely in cursive. The womanâs face brightened, and Yoo-seong also felt good seeing her smile.
After the woman walked away, he took a sip of his coffee. It tasted delicious. The sandwich was very tasty too.
He took the last bite of the sandwich and drank the rest of his coffee before wiping his hands and lips with a napkin.
âWhew. That was delicious. Really.â
Yoo-seong had a sudden realization as he uttered those words: the meal heâd just had was probably the first meal heâd enjoyed in the past one or two years.
No plans, no calculations, no commitments. Just a pure, delicious meal and a relaxing view.
He was currently the best hunter in Korea, a national hero who had saved countless people. He had brought back all the stolen Tech from their history. Perhaps he wasnât just tired of facing gigantic enemies, be they people or beasts. All the grand titles and achievements were also beginning to pile up on him heavily.
Two years ago, he had been just an ordinary young man. His grand dream had been a simple future of having his own restaurant.
Perhaps the simple meal heâd just eaten had reminded him of his younger self.
Just a block away from the beach, Yoo-seong saw a row of black sedans. They looked as if they had just pulled out of the factory.
Considering that Yoo-seong had arrived less than an hour ago, it was a really quick response.
âWere they tracking me this whole time?â
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âHello, nice to meet you,â a man in front of the sedan greeted him in awkward Korean. He seemed to be their leader.
He was a young, handsome white man, his body built lighter than Yoo-seongâs but taller.
âMy name is Dennis Wilder, assistant to the Vice President of the United States.â
An interpreter stood next to him and began translating his introduction.
Dennis Wilder looked pretty polite.
He also looked a little shy, perhaps because he was young, at the age when most people treated hunters like sports stars.
âWelcome to America,â he added.
Yoo-seong nodded his head silently but did not take Wilderâs hand.
âMr. Yoo-seong Oh? Is there a problem?â
The embarrassed interpreter quickly mediated. He began to explain that Yoo-seong was supposed to shake Wilderâs hand, thinking that Yoo-seong might not be aware of the gesture due to cultural differences.
Yoo-seong chuckled. He wasnât an idiot, after all. Who didnât know about shaking hands?
However, instead of taking Wilderâs outstretched handâŠ
âWhatâs your name?â he asked Wilder directly, in Korean.
The young man seemed a little flustered.
âMy name is⊠Dennis Wilder. Uh, I apologize that the Vice President wasnât able to meet you himself; we were in quite a hurry because your arrival wasâŠâ
Yoo-seong smiled and turned to the interpreter,
âYou can go.â
âYes?â The interpreter was confused.
âHe doesnât need an interpreter.â Yoo-seong paused before turning to Wilder. âRight?â
Dennis Wilderâs eyes widened.
âI could hardly understand you on the phone yesterday. Itâs a pity the voice modulator you have doesnât come with an interpreter.â
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With a smile on his face, Yoo-seong kept speaking in Korean.
âDid you think I wouldnât recognize you?â
To the unknown caller in Hawaii, who had not answered the same question over the phone, Yoo-seong asked firmly once more, this time face to face:
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