The problem was that people had extremely high expectations for Shin Jiho.
Because of the title of âThe First Awakened Oneâ, the entire world had once paid attention to him.
But it turned out that he was only an average B-rank.
Everyone was disappointed. As high as their expectations were, so was their disappointment.
Of course, if it was only his low rank, Shin Jiho wouldnât have become the target of mockery that he is now.
The problem was that Shin Jiho often vomited blood or fainted on the scene.
An awakened oneâs body was incomparably stronger than a normal humanâs body. The higher the rank of the awakened one, the stronger the body becomes.
Of course, there are times where healers or hunters with specialized skills who were weak in combat are assessed with high ranks.
But Shin Jiho was a normal combat hunter with the [Fortify] skill. A combat hunter who makes a living off of a tough body.
A B-rank combat hunter suffers from anemia and faints all the time?
It was unheard of.
Because of that, one month after the assessment, Shin Jiho was dragged into all sorts of scandals.
The accusation that something had intervened in Shin Jihoâs assessment quickly swept over Korea and the world.
Unfortunately, Shin Jiho was not the only one to get dragged into the scandal.
Chungram Group, which has Shin Jihoâs father, Shin Joong Ho, as the president; Chungram Guild, which is affiliated with Chungram Group; and even the Korean branch of the Hunter Association that is in charge of the assessments were under suspicion.
The rumor that Chungram had given money to the association to rig the assessment spread like wildfire.
Large conglomerate, association, and corruption. These three subjects fanned the flames surrounding Shin Jiho.
The flames finally weakened after multiple re-assessments from both inside and outside of the country. However, the eyes of doubt cast on Shin Jiho never fully disappeared.
Even though Shin Jiho was the first awakened one, he was a hunter that smelled of corruption.
Hunters in particular truly believed that Shin Jiho had rigged his ranking and hated him. Whenever the name Shin Jiho appeared, they would immediately start to insult him.
Despite the curses, Shin Jiho didnât step down; rather, his activity increased. Although his family kept trying to stop Jiho, Jiho never thought about stepping down this way.
If Shin Jiho stepped down like this, would people think, âOh heâs stopping because he wants to stopâ? No, they would probably think, âHe tried to make it with money, but because heâs incompetent, heâs trying to slide out quietlyâ.
He didnât want to stop here and be remembered as an incompetent, corrupt hunter by the world.
Shin Jiho wanted to prove his abilities and receive recognition for them.
âThough it might be better to just stop here.â
Shin Jiho was the guildmaster of the guild that he created: No Name.
He didnât start the guild because of some great aspiration. He started it because he had stubbornly refused Joo Yiwonâs offer to join Chungram. Even the name was a half-hearted effort.
But after he made up his mind, he worked really hard. Of course, he didnât put in just work, but money as well.
As a result, Shin Jihoâs guild, No Name, was able to establish itself as a stable mid-tier guild in a year.
But that was the limit to No Name.
No Name was still unable to break free from the image of a guild being operated by someone born with a golden spoon in their mouth1Â as a hobby. It wasnât completely wrong either. If Shin Jiho hadnât poured in his own money, the guild wouldâve fallen earlier.
Nothing changed with just a guild.
For the normal people who have no interest in hunters, Shin Jiho was already yesterdayâs news. Even for the people with some interest, he was a has-been; someone who made them think, âAh, there was someone like that.â As for hunters, well, they curse him as though their lives depend on it.
In order to turn the public opinion, he would have to clear a S-rank dungeon.
But that wasnât something that could be done with Jihoâs enthusiasm alone.
If it continues this way, No Name would remain as a mid-tier guild forever.
A decided fate. Thereâs no way to break through.
There is the method of recruiting people from outside of the guild to raid a dungeon. He even knows a hunter who would help even without being paid if Jiho asked. But he didnât want to do it that way.
Messy thoughts rose up one after another.
âSince Iâm just lying down, Iâm thinking of all sorts of things.âŚâ
Shin Jiho shook his head as though he was trying to shake off all of the thoughts and sat up.
Itâs only been one year. Itâs too early to consider giving up.
Instead of thinking of useless stuff, he should just go home. As he was about to change out of his hospital gown to be discharged, someone knocked on the door.
âWho is it?â
Instead of answering, the person opened the door. Jiho tsked. There was only one person who would rudely walk in however he wanted like that.
The impertinent man approached Jiho with large steps.
The manâs name is Joo Yiwon.
Thereâs a lot of words associated with Joo Yiwon.
The worldâs only SS-rank hunter.
The strongest hunter with a large difference in strength between him and the hunter in second place.
The first hunter in the world to raid dungeons and discover the principles behind gates.
The man who couldâve made a guild himself but chose, instead, to join Chungramâs Chungram Guild as the guildmaster and develop Chungram as the worldâs strongest guild.
And he was also both Shin Jihoâs childhood friend who was like a brother, and at one point, a rival.
Thatâs right, it was once like that.
As the two lived in the same house, they attended school together since preschool and all the way to college. Because of that, both always competed against the other.
The result of that was always Joo Yiwon first, Shin Jiho second.
Now⌠Joo Yiwon is first while Shin Jiho had fallen so far behind that he started missing the past when they were only one place away from each other.
âHoney.â
Jiho shivered at Yiwonâs sweet tone. That was a nickname he could never get used to no matter how many times he heard it. Jiho scratched his arm and responded bluntly.
âWhy did you come?â
âI came to see you, Honey. I ran here as soon as I finished work, are you not going to welcome me?â
âGo wash up and sleep.â
Jiho clicked his tongue as he looked at the other up and down.
Although he wasnât completely sure, Joo Yiwon was supposed to attend an event related to awakened ones today.
Joo Yiwon had his hair styled up to show his forehead and was dressed in a formal suit. At least his outer shell looks quite upright.
That wasnât much different from usual, but a huge bouquet of roses in one of Yiwonâs hands caught his eye. Because it was a formal event, there shouldnât have been a reason for a bouquet like that. Where did he get it from?
Just from a glance, it looked like there were tens of flowers in there. Did he really walk through the hospital with that? He definitely doesnât realize that heâs a celebrity.
Jiho was going to ignore him and change, but stopped as he felt a strange, persistent gaze. Joo Yiwonâs eyes were aimed near Shin Jihoâs hands that were undoing two buttons.
ââŚ.â
Joo Yiwonâs eyes, which others called clear and pure, had an ambiguous glint in them.
Because of the strange feeling, Jiho quickly abandoned his plans to discharge and redid his buttons. As he did so, the strange glint faded.
Jiho felt relieved after the awkward feeling disappeared. He gestured towards the bouquet with his chin.
âWhatâs that? Did someone give it to you?
âCurious?â
âNo, just thinking that if you were going to come here, you shouldâve put it down somewhere.â
âWhy would I receive roses from someone else? I bought this to give to my Jiho2.â
âWhat do you mean whyâŚ. You receive them all the time.â
The number of welcome bouquets that he received from different countries must be several thousand. Yiwon shook his head at Jihoâs words.
âI have never received them with my own hands. I passed them on to my secretary. I made this one with my own hands for you.â
âYou made this?â
âYeah, I trimmed each flower and made the bouquet.â
Really?
Jiho looked at the rose bouquet suspiciously. Other than the nonsense of him liking Shin Jiho, Joo Yiwon was not the kind of person to lie.
Yiwon shook the bouquet with a smile. Whenever the bouquet shook, a strong scent of roses wafted up and tickled the nose.
âJust accept it. Itâs just flowers.â
Joo Yiwon liked to give presents. He usually gave items gathered from dungeons, but because they were such good items, it was a bit uncomfortable to accept.
The only item that Jiho had accepted was a glove3. He had only accepted it because Yiwon had employed the help of his parents and whined about how it was only a glove. Since Jiho didnât accept gifts easily afterwards, it seemed that Yiwon had changed the type of gifts.
As Jiho kept considering it with a suspicious look, Joo Yiwon pretended to sulk.
âYou always refuse.â
âWhy flowers between two men?â
âDonât put a meaning to each flower, Jiho. Can I not even buy you flowers? Between us?â
âWhat about us?â
âWeâre like family. Are you not going to accept them?â
Jiho frowned immediately.
This cheater.
Jiho couldnât refuse if he came on like that. Because Jihoâs parents took Yiwon in after he had lost his parents, they had lived together since they were young.
There were even people who had made fun of Joo Yiwon for thatâŚ. Even though those were all things that happened in the past, Jiho was still bothered by it.
After all, even though he was annoying, he was still like a brother to him.
âOkay, Iâll take them.âŚâ
Jiho took the flowers helplessly. As he did so, Yiwon grinned widely.
âThen are you going to marry me now?â
âYou crazy f*cker, didnât you tell me to not put a meaning to each flower?â
âAre you going to accept flowers from anyone? Youâre very easy, Honey.â
âI accepted them because weâre family, family.â
âHusbands are also family.â
âIf youâre going to say bullsh*t, take these back.â
âItâs not bullsh*t but the truth, you just donât believe me. Why donât you believe me when I love my Jiho this much?â
As Shin Jiho was getting fed up, Joo Yiwon laughed.
Footnotes
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1. You may have heard of a person born with a silver spoon in their mouth. A person born with a golden spoon in their mouth is basically the same thing. It refers to people born wealthy and of high standing.
2. Koreans use ě°ëŚŹ (âwoo-riâ) to signify closeness. Although its literal translation is âourâ, when used in this particular way, it often means âmy __.â