Lee Juncheol sighed as he checked the records in his office.
The number of transactions in the past two months was significantly less than the previous ones.
The problem lay on the monopoly of the large guilds on monster hunting, so he couldnât do much to fix this problem on his own.
âThose bastards.â
Hunters from large guilds only did transactions with either the association or with merchants who signed deals with the guilds.
As a result, organizations hiding and trading behind the scenes were naturally forced to fall behind.
One has to join hands with a guild in order to escape this quagmire.
If this continues, they would have to lay off most of the employees in this office.
âHyungnim, thereâs someone who wants to do business with me.â
(T/N: Hyung or Hyungnim is used by younger males to refer to older males.)
Lee Juncheolâs face brightened a bit upon hearing his subordinateâs words.
Any load that brings steady results in this time of recession is valuable.
âIs he the one who wanted to do business with you?â
âYes. He keeps calling every day, saying he doesnât trust my words.â
âStop complaining and treat him very well. Heâs a valuable customer.â
âUnderstood.â
After his subordinate answered cheerfully and left the office, another subordinate stood up from his seat.
âI also have someone who wants to do business!â
Lee Juncheol looked blatantly disappointed when he saw that Jo Hyungil, the subordinate entrusted with measly chores, was the one who just spoke.
âAlright⊠Come in.â
âHyungnim, isnât your reaction too different from earlier?â
âWell, the only people who contact your number are yellow, rotten bastards.â
Jo Hyungilâs number was given mostly to low-ranking hunters who looked desperate enough to sell their organs because they had no money.
Sometimes they get lucky with some of them who sell monster corpses, but that was a very rare occasion.
Even if there is one, theyâre only able to sell small scale monsters, so itâs only a small amount of earnings at best.
âItâs different this time, hyungnim.â
âDifferent? How?â
Lee Juncheolâs curiosity increased as he saw Jo Hyungilâs bright expression.
âHe said he wanted to sell monster corpses. Fifteen goblins.â
âWhat did you say?â
Lee Juncheolâs voice rose unknowingly as he jumped from his seat.
âAre you sure heâs not just selling some useless leftovers from large guilds that they want to dispose of?â
Itâs hard to tell whether itâs fifteen whole goblins or just fifteen green blobs of leftovers.
Jo Hyungil shook his head and denied Lee Juncheolâs suspicions.
âHe said the goblinsâ corpses were perfectly intact, except for the damaged head.â
âWhy is he selling it to us?â
âHyungnim, youâre not supposed to care about those things⊠Do you want our business to fail?â
âNo, it just doesnât make sense.â
It was strange that he wanted to sell the perfectly good corpses to an illegal organization instead of the association.
âIâll have to come with you.â
âWhat? I thought youâre leaving early today because you donât feel well, hyungnim.â
âShut up and tell me where the deal location is.â
Lee Juncheol continued to talk as he put on his coat.
âIâll have my men wait there in advance.â
âIf the person was lying, will you have him thrown into the water?â
âDid I say that? Anyone who tries to trick us should know that itâs not gonna end well.â
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The time agreed by Jo Hyungil and the customer was 4 PM.
The current time is 2 PM, just a few hours after lunchtime. They had to prepare now so they wouldnât be late.
Upon receiving Lee Juncheolâs instructions, his subordinates ran to the agreed location and hid themselves in an unnoticeable place.
There was plenty of room to hide because the location was a neglected, kind of abandoned, underground parking lot.
Lee Juncheol and Jo Hyungil arrived at the scene, while their subordinates held their breath as they hid behind cars and pillars.
The person who contacted Jo Hyungil appeared right on time.
Lee Juncheol internally snorted upon seeing Kang Jinhyukâs face.
âHe said the corpses were intact, but this guy looks like a total beginner.â
Jinhyuk wanted to show a confident attitude by straightening his shoulders and back, but it just made him look more immature.
In Lee Juncheolâs eyes, Jinhyuk looked like a tame herbivore trying to bluff by making his body look bigger.
âYouâre telling me this bastard caught fifteen goblins?â
One look at Jinhyuk tells him that he didnât personally catch and earn those monsters.
Juncheol thought that such a beginner hunter couldnât have caught those goblins without help from large guilds.
Thatâs why he made a request as soon as he saw Jinhyuk.
âCan we check the goblin corpses first?â
Jinhyuk seemed flustered because they skipped the normal greeting first.
âAre transactions usually done like this?â
Although he was a bit rude, Juncheolâs request wasnât unreasonable.
Jinhyuk quickly regained his composure and took out the goblin corpses one by one, just as Lee Juncheol requested.
Lee Juncheol and Jo Hyungilâs expressions changed gradually as the goblin corpses piled up one by one.
Juncheol didnât have much trust in Jinhyukâs skill, so seeing real goblin corpses in good condition surprised him.
âThere, thatâs fifteen right?â
There was no need to count them with their fingers.
There were exactly fifteen goblin corpses lying side by side on the parking lot floor.
ââŠAt what price did you want to sell them?
After he confirmed that the customer wasnât playing with them, Juncheol took the matter seriously.
When the negotiations began, Jinhyuk said the price he was thinking of.
âIncluding the Holy Stone, how about 5 million Won total?â
âHmm⊠the head is severely damaged, so how about 3 million?â
âTsk, hey no one even uses a goblin head. These guysâ faces are so ugly so even if they werenât damaged, youâd have no use for them.â
âKekekeâŠâ
Jo Hyungil burst into laughter unknowingly, but he feigned ignorance when he felt Juncheol glare at him.
âThen how about 3.5 million?â
â4.5 million. Iâm not selling it below that price.â
Heâs selling it for 4.5 million, way below the expected price of 7.5 million for these pieces of corpses.
Jinhyuk doesnât intend to lose more than that.
Itâs a steal for this organization that theyâre getting it for such a low price.
Lee Juncheol noticed Jinhyukâs expression.
He knew that Jinhyuk was inexperienced with these kinds of transactions just by looking at his eyes.
âAlright.â
The truth was, the goblin corpses brought by Jinhyuk were so high quality that heâd have no loss even if he bought them for 6 million won.
If he buys it for 4.5 million for 15 pieces itâd bring a great benefit for his business.
âIâll buy everything for 5 million won, just as you originally called it.â
Jo Hyungil was surprised by what Juncheol said.
He approached Juncheol with a frightened face and whispered.
âWhat are you doing, hyungnim? Why did you return to the original price when you already got a discount?â
âJust stay put.â
Juncheol pushed away Hyungil with his hand.
He knew that it was foolish to raise the price back up voluntarily.
But he had his own thoughts.
âIf I buy these for 5 million, can I know where you got these monster corpses?â
ââŠI came here because the deal was I donât have to reveal that information.â
âOh, Iâm not trying to penalize you at all. Iâll make sure to keep it a secret. I was just asking.â
Juncheol wanted to know if Jinhyuk got these by luck, or if he had a place to hunt.
If he got to an area where he could hunt such a large number of monsters without getting noticed by the large guilds, then Jinhyuk could be said to be a quite talented person.
Although he doesnât look like one at all from the outside.â
âI really donât want to tell you.â
Juncheol nodded when Jinhyuk refused.
âThen, I donât have any choice.â
Juncheol looked disappointed on the outside.
But Jinhyukâs rejection was what he wanted.
If Jinhyuk obtained the monsters by luck, he wouldnât hesitate to reveal where he got them.
Because he would know that thereâs no way heâd get this kind of luck again.
The fact that he hid the information on where he got the monsters means that he can get more of them.
Jinhyuk asked a question, oblivious to what Juncheol was thinking.
âSo, you wonât be able to give me 5 million won since I didnât reveal the information?â
âThatâs right. Itâs gonna be hard for me to offer you more than 4 million.â
Juncheol had a smile on his face.
There was no prior agreement that they would give up on the transaction just because the other doesnât want to reveal the information he wanted.
He wants the information, and he wants it for a cheap price.
Itâs like catching two birds with one stone.
No one would survive this job if they were weak-hearted.
âHmmmâŠâ
âThereâs no need to think about it so deeply. I bet other businesses would offer you the same thing we are offering.â
Lee Juncheol spoke confidently, but itâs obviously a bluff. He had no way of knowing that information.
Although it was annoying, itâs better than opening an uncertain deal at the expense of millions of won.
âIâll think about it first.â
Kang Jinhyuk picked up the goblin corpses and refused the offer.
As the goblin corpses returned the Jinhyukâs inventory one by one, Juncheolâs internal conflict intensified.
âShould I just concede to him?â
Itâs quite a waste to miss this opportunity because the quality and size of the products were good.
However, he knew that he would lose the lead in future transactions if he turned back on his words here.
He has to choose whether to take this loss and hope for future transactions with other people or give up having big gains for now.
Juncheol hesitated.
âHmm, if we lose him to a different organization, weâll be in another crisis.â
Lee Juncheol made up his mind and was about to give Jinhyuk his deal.
However, at the entrance of the parking lot, one of Juncheolâs subordinates ran towards them with a flustered face.
âA monster appeared, hyungnim!â
âWhat?! Impossible!â
It was hard to believe that monsters, who numerous hunters look for with their eyes wide open, appeared in a place like this just in time.
Juncheol realized that he had overlooked one fact when he saw the goblinsâ corpses laid out.
âThe corpses attracted other monsters!â
One of the tricks that guilds use to attract other monsters was to lay out monster corpses.
The success rate of this method was less than 10%, but itâs clear that it works.
âWeâre so unlucky.â
They never imagined that this moment would be that 10% probability.
It was already late when they realized it.
Lee Juncheol and his men panicked as they watched the monsters enter one by one at both the entrance and exit of the parking lot.
âO-orcs!â
âHurry and contact the association! Weâll all die at this rate!â
âAh s**t, I already did that!â
How long can they endure against the orcs before the association sends hunters?
There were at least 2 orcs that B-rank hunters could catch.
If they make the wrong move, it might result in them being ripped open.
âHey, youâre a hunter, right? Do something!â
Jinhyuk was surprised at Lee Juncheolâs shouts.
âWhat should I do?â
Although he levelled up inside the dungeon, his current level was only 15.
Thereâs no way that a D-rank hunter like him will be able to easily face the Orcs that even B-rank hunters struggle with.
But the orcs had no intention of showing any mercy.
The two orcs rushed in, screaming at Jinhyuk who was holding the goblin corpses.
âEuaaahh?!â
The orc charged to him like a tank as he swung the club he was holding with explosive power from his heavy body.
If he gets hit with such great force from the orc, heâs closer to being dead meat than the corpses he held in his inventory.
However, contrary to everyoneâs expectations, Kang Jinhyuk would be just fine.