One hour before the auction, Song Jinchul was completely baffled by his brother.
âJust why in the world are you sticking up for Kim Hyukjin so much?â
When talking to his brother, Jinchul sometimes used informal speech, sometimes formal speech. He flip-flopped between the two depending on his mood. Today, he was speaking casually, which meant he wasnât in a good mood. He had been in a prickly one ever since he was struck on the head by Vela and was unable to vent his rage.
Kiyeol stared at his baby brother. A little brother wasnât strictly required to speak formally to his older brother and it wasnât even weird for brothers to speak casually to one another, but Kiyeol was a little angered by it today.
âYouâre still not shaping up even after getting punished so much?â
âBecause I canât accept the reason why I was punished!â
Jinchul didnât think he could accept it in the future, either. Just how amazing could a Player possibly be? Who was Kim Hyukjin, to make someone of the mighty Sungshin bloodline tiptoe around him?
âGrandpa said we're the ruling class. But whyâre you acting like youâre part of the ruled class, Hyung?â
âI donât think the rulers Grandpa was talking about are the rulers you think they are.â
Jinchul was twisting the ârulerâ concept their grandfather had spoken of.
âDoesnât matter!â Jinchul bit his lip. âYou even got a list of the things we have to buy in this auction. Like youâre his frickinâ butler.â
Why did the oldest son of Sungshin need to do as Kim Hyukjin said? Why did he have to follow Kim Hyukjinâs orders instead of making his own decisions? That was what Jinchul had a problem with.
âThis is a collaboration.â
âYou think Iâm stupid? Kim Hyukjinâs using Sungshinâs money to get rich without putting in any investment of his own!â
âAnd?â
âAnd what?â
âIs that a bad thing?â
â...â
Jinchulâs mouth snapped shut. Kiyeol quietly persuaded his childish little brother.
âKim Hyukjin will use my money to secure a commission. Thatâs a definite fact. And I will use his information to earn money. He will provide information, and I will provide the funds. Whatâs wrong with that?â
âWeâd do perfectly fine even without his stinky information!â
âOf course. Weâd probably be fine, yes.â
Kiyeol didnât think he had a bad eye. He was sure he would be able to buy items he needed, items that would be profitable, important items he could later use to trade with the worldâs Rankers and wealthy gathered here. He was confident of that.
âBut Guildmaster Kim Hyukjin is better than me.â Kiyeol was a good judge of his own ability. âWhatâs wrong with securing a profit by entrusting an expert to do what he does well?â
âBut itâs not costing him a single penny. Heâs just scooping up the returns without any risk. How does that make any sense to you, Hyung?â
Kiyeol breathed a long sigh and continued explaining.
âThe only thing I have to consider is whether itâs more profitable for me to participate in the auction alone, or more profitable for me to participate in the auction with Guildmaster Kimâs information. The process? The reason? How are those things important? The results will speak for themselves.â
âI think what youâre saying is cowardly reasoning, Hyung. Iâll prove to you that youâre wrong on my own.â
âYou will? How?â
âI have some allowance saved up.â
Kiyeol had a good idea of how much that was. It couldnât be more than $500,000.
âI have $1 million at my disposal.â
â...â
âYouâre surprised, right? I took what I got from Grandpa and grew it to a million.â
Jinchul was 14 years old. For an eighth grader to take $500,000 and turn it into $1 million was an impressive feat. Of course, Jinchul couldnât have done it on his ownâhe was probably helped by a financial manager assigned to him by their grandfather. Kiyeol pretended not to know that.
âYou did well there.â
âIâm capable of doing this well on my own. Even without listening to that rude prick.â Jinchul continued, brimming with confidence. âLetâs make a bet. To see who can get the higher return rate.â
âYou want to bet on who gets the higher net gain compared to the invested amount?â
âYeah. Iâm confident.â
Kiyeol laughed.
âItâs not a bad thing for him to experience it for himself.â
Experience just how outstanding Kim Hyukjin was, at least when it came to Playing. Jinchul had to get a little taste to at least somewhat acknowledge Kim Hyukjin.
âVery well.â
âYou can only invest in the things Kim Hyukjin listed. Iâll invest in other things.â
Kiyeol nodded.
âWhat will the winner get?â
âIf I win, end your partnership with Kim Hyukjin. I canât crush him because of you.â
Kiyeol was so dumbfounded he had to laugh.
âYou canât crush him because of me?â
Canât crush Kim Hyukjin, a talent even their grandfather valued? A monster of a human who, though unnoticed in the public eye, went around trampling top Rankers worldwide?
âWhen will you see clearly, little brother?â
He had to make Jinchul see straight, even if Kiyeol needed to beat the sense into him. But now that the kid was a teenager in his rebellious phase, Kiyeol found himself unable to use such an extreme method.
âAnd Guildmaster Kim Hyukjin told me to let him be.â
There was definitely a reason for that. Kiyeol decided to let his little brother be, for now.
âFine. In exchange, if I win, youâll speak to Guildmaster Kim Hyukjin with utmost respect.â
â...â
âDonât like the terms?â
âIâm part of the ruling class.â
âAnd?â
âHow can the ruling class show utmost respect to the ruled class?â
âDonât think you can win?â
Jinchul flinched.
âNo, Iâm sure I can win. Okay, fine. Heh. If you win, Iâll treat Kim Hyukjin with respect!â
Jinchul didnât tell his brother that he had an innate ability called âDiscernmentâ. He was sure he could choose more outstanding items than Kim Hyukjin while spending less if he used the ability.
âJust you wait and see.â
Song Jinchul jumped into a war with his 8th grader pride on the line.
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Reaper Scans
Translator - Lei
Proofreader - Ash
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Kim Hyukjin, Song Kiyeol, and Song Jinchul sat down next to each other.
The LA Auction House Michelle was hosting looked like a musical theater. Quite a lot of people were seated in the hall, and below them, preparations for the auction were well underway.
The auctioneer was someone who would later become famous in the auction scene, Hans.
âWe will now begin the auction.â
Kim Hyukjin looked around. There were people wearing masks to hide their identities, as well as people who were openly showing their faces.
He also saw some big shot Rankers.
The Milky Way.
The Ink Sword.
The Stealthy Slayer.
The Corpse Sorcerer.
The Mist at Dawn.
Hyukjin felt a rush of emotion as he looked at the future Rankers with all sorts of nicknames gathered in one place.
âI only ever saw them on TV.â
The top Rankers Hyukjin knew from the future were already top Rankers now. That did make him feel a little bitter. These people were the ones graced with talent, the ones who were born with the blessed ability to adapt all too well to this new age.
âWell, thereâs no such thing as equality in this world.â
Everyone was born with different appearances, even. The world was not equal. It was the uncomfortable, but honest truth. Before his regression, Hyukjin was also not graced by talent and lived an aimless, meaningless life.
He suddenly noticed Song Jinchul sitting two seats away.
âJust like how that spoiled brat is living the high life because he was born to the right grandfather.â
He was struck with the same sense of dizziness again.
âA factor in a major variable.â
Why did he get this strange feeling whenever he looked at Song Jinchul? Hyukjin had no idea.
The auction began in earnest. The first item came in the shape of a flute.
Song Kiyeol said, âWe will pass on this one.â
âYes.â Some fairly useless items were being auctioned as well. Hyukjin pointed with his eyes and said, âOver there. Do you see that man wearing the black clothes with the tiger pattern?â
âYes, I see him. Thatâs Xu Xin from China.â
âDonât go for the items he bids on.â
âHow come?â
âThat man is a manic collector.â
It would be odd if Chinaâs Xu Xin were to be absent here. He wasnât a Player. He was invited here on account of his wealth. With his real estate and logistics conglomerates, he was one of the ten most wealthy people on Earth.
Hyukjin felt his mood sour. There was no real reason why. It was the first time he got this impression from someone since Seo Joohwan.
TN: Seo Joohwan is the pedophile Hyukjin killed way back.
âCome to think of it, the world really is unfair.â
Xu Xin of China had the nickname âManic Hoarderâ.
Manic hoarder: A person with a pathological drive to find and collect not just valuable things, but also useless things.
Even though he wasnât a Player, he had a nickname like that, a telltale indication of just how crazy a hoarder he was.
âHe also bought a ton of items.â
Any item that went into his hands would be locked forevermore in the âXu Xin Exhibition Hallâ, never to see the light of day again.
âIf he had lent the [Mermaidâs Bottle] to the public during the Beijing Megadrought scenario, at least 300,000 wouldnât have died.â
Not just that.
â100,000 people would have survived if the Players had the [Shining with Moonlight] when hunting the One-Eyed Giant.â
It wasnât a bad thing for someone to not lend others their items. That was their right as the owner of the item. It was great if they lent them for the public good, and if they didnât, it couldnât be helped. Hyukjin knew that, too. It was the natural way of things and something he shouldnât criticize, but for some reason, Hyukjin felt displeasure surge through him.
âWhy?â
Why did he feel displeasure? Hyukjin tried figuring out the reason, unconsciously becoming engrossed in his musing.
âIt was widely rumored⌠that he killed a poor girl and stole the Mermaidâs Bottle from her.â
Whether that was true or not could not be confirmed. There were suspicions, but no proof to back it up.
âI even heard he slaughtered a village to steal the Shining with Moonlight.â
Many cursed him as a bastard worthy of divine retribution, but Xu Xin lived high on the hog with zero repercussions. But was he feeling so repulsed because of such rumors? Hyukjin didnât know.
From somewhat far away, Hyukjin observed Xu Xin a little more.
âInteresting. He was actually a Player?â
He was like CEO Song. Despite his advanced age, he awakened as a Player. Right here in this hall, Xu Xin was sitting as a Player, a fact he had never revealed.
Summary:
Manic Hoarder Blinded by Greed
That wasnât allâhe had also awakened an innate ability, one that was very rare to the public but often encountered by Rankers.
Innate ability: Thief Tracking
Hyukjin kept staring at Xu Xin.
âHrm?â
Their eyes met. Despite the considerable distance between them, Xu Xin looked this way. He had the feeling their eyes definitely met.
âIâm not just imagining it.â
That meant he had sensed Hyukjinâs gaze on him. Hyukjin felt something like an itch. When their eyes met, his heart felt itchy, a feeling he had experienced several times.
âFocus.â
There was no need to cower because Xu Xin had noticed him. Hyukjin did not fear him at all. Things were so very different from the past. He ramped Observerâs Eye to the max, knowing from experience that he would see something at times like this. Something more.
[Observerâs Eye begins to recognize/interpret the stigmata.]
[You have fulfilled a new condition.]
[The proficiency of Observerâs Eye has increased.]
Observerâs Eye went up to proficiency 3, and with it, he began to see the previously unseen.
He saw itâthe stigma engraved on Xu Xinâs body. He began to faintly see what the Demon King and Bufafa had talked about. But it wasnât an ordinary stigma.
[Observerâs Eye is analyzing the âcorrupted stigmaâ.]
âWhat⌠is this?â
New things began to unfold before Hyukjinâs eyes.