Outside, a familiar female voice could be heard. A slight smile appeared on Jihoâs face as he answered.
âYes, you may come in.â
The person who entered was Heo Sori, a hunter in No Name.
Heo Sori was 25 years old this yearâone year older than Jihoâand an average C-rank combat hunter.
Although C-rank hunters were common in any guild, Heo Soriâs worth in No Name was different. That was because she took on a lot of other jobs in the guild on top of what she was supposed to do.
Although she received a bonus for the extra work she did, Jiho always felt both thankful and sorry to her. Because she did more work than others, she was always that much more tired than them as well.
She was an appreciated guildmember that Jiho was planning to re-sign at the end of this contract period with better conditions.
Anyways, Heo Soriâs face, which usually looked burned-out, was exceptionally bright today. Her face was full of vitality, which usually only appeared during lunchtime or before getting off work.
âAh, yes. He just left; I guess you ran into him.â
âYes, I just ran into him and greeted him!â
Heo Sori liked Joo Yiwon; specifically she liked his face. Though it isnât confirmed, she even seemed to be enrolled in his fanclub.
Seeing how she vehemently refused to meet him when Jiho offered to arrange a meeting, it seemed that she truly only liked his face.
Even though she only likes his face, like is still like, and so Sori was excited as if she had just met a celebrity that she was a fan of.
âWow, daebak1. Today⊠his outfit was no joke. Even though he always looks good, he looked like he was going to meet his future in-laws2 today. Did he come from an event?â
âHe probably came from an event for awakened ones. Koreaâs Excellent Hunter Award, I think? That one.â
Once every year, they present an award and prize money to the hunter that worked the hardest that year.
Although the money was a rather small amount, the awardâs prestige was much higher than the name made it sound, so it was always a hot issue among hunters.
The first person to receive the award was obviously Joo Yiwon, and he continued to receive the award every single year after that.
Sori showed an ambiguous gaze at Jihoâs simple look.
âAh, I see. The relationship between the two of you is still quite good.â
ââŠWhere? And that guy was only here for less than five minutes before he left.â
âThatâs because heâs busy. You should understand him. I know that itâs upsetting when your boyfriend is busy butâŠâ
âHey.â3
At Jihoâs light warning, Heo Sori laughed.
âHehe. Even if you try to deny it, you saw the interview, right?â
Shin Jihoâs face sank while Heo Sori grinned widely as if she had taken his smile.
âWhy did he do something like thatâŠâ
âThey do say that there are a lot of weird people among geniuses.â
âThat guy was weird even before he had awakened.â
âThen he mustâve really fallen for you. Our guildmasterâs face is, after all, stunning.â
ââŠItâs not to that point.â
âWhat do you mean itâs not? Even if the people on HS4Â attack you for everything else, they canât attack our guildmasterâs face.â
ââŠâ
âI was completely shocked when I first saw you, you know? And I was even more shocked when I walked out of the Guildmasterâs Office. Everyone looked like squids.5 For the entire first month, it was shocking whenever I saw your face, but now that I see it every day, I adapted a bitâŠ. Look at it now! Wow, so good-looking!â
Sori clapped enthusiastically while Jiho looked embarrassed at the sudden compliments about his face.
She was 100% teasing him.
After teasing Shin Jiho to her heartâs content, Heo Sori reverted back to acting properly. Before Shin Jiho could complain, she cunningly started to talk about business.
âAfter Guildmaster fainted, Vice-Guildmaster finished cleaning up the scene and submitted the report to HA6. I havenât seen anything pop up in the news yet. I donât think you will have to worry too much about it.â
âMm, thank you.â
âWill you be returning to the guild?â
ââŠYes. Itâs not time to get off work yet.â
âI thought you would do so, so I already completed the discharge procedures. You can leave immediately.â
Since it wasnât the first time she did this, she took care of everything quickly. Jiho smiled a smile of gratitude and apology.
âYes, you have worked hard.â
âAy, it wasnât too hard. By the way, what are these roses for? Did Chungram Guildmaster-nim7Â give them to you?â
âYes, you may take these.â
âAh, how can I take flowers that were given to Guildmaster? Arenât flowers okay to accept?â
âThatâs true, but I donât have a place to put them and⊠Iâm not good at taking care of flowers.â
âThen I will place the flowers in the guildâs lobby. Since itâs spring right now, it will make the room look nice and bright.â
âThatâsâŠâ
Shin Jiho was going to say that that wasnât necessary, but instead, he closed his mouth and nodded. Even though that guy was annoying, Jiho would feel bad if he threw someoneâs sincerity into the trash can. Plus, the flowers were innocent.
With the decision to display the flowers in the guildâs lobby, Shin Jihoâs concern of the day was settled.
On the way to work the next day, Shin Jiho regretted the decision of handing the flowers to Heo Sori.
Heo Sori had taken apart the huge bouquet of roses and displayed them all over the lobby.
But the bouquet from Joo Yiwon was so big that the entire lobby was filled with the strong scent of roses. It was like they had moved an entire garden of roses into the lobby rather than a simple bouquet.
âThe scent is too strongâŠâ
âIsnât it nice?â
Sori seemed proud of her work. It was definitely pretty butâŠ
âSomethingâs fishy. Do cut roses usually smell this strong?â
âWell, yeah, the scent of roses isnât usually this strongâŠ. Maybe theyâre roses from a dungeon.â
âAre there roses that grow in dungeons?â
âThere could be one, couldnât there? Chungram Guildmaster-nim visits so many, after all.â
âThatâs true, but itâs the first time Iâve heard of that.â
âIt could also be a plant that pops up randomly in dungeons.â
âMm.â
Since the roses didnât have a label that said âMade in Dungeonâ or something, Heo Sori and he wouldnât be able to know for certain even if they put their heads together.
Jiho was going to ask Yiwon where he got the roses from, but he stopped.
Joo Yiwon was raiding a dungeon today, so he wouldnât be able to reach him anyways.
The roses that were in full bloom were beautiful. However, Jiho felt conflicted since Joo Yiwon would come to mind whenever he saw them.
Whenever he thought of Joo Yiwon as a hunter, he felt a little upset. Even though the difference between them had increased too much to be regarded as rivals anymore, he still couldnât forget about when they used to fight over first place together.
Thatâs why he always felt impatient. He was afraid that he wouldnât be able to chase Joo Yiwon anymore.
Thankfully, he didnât have to stay in the office all day today, so he could be far away from the roses of concern.
Still, in the morning, he had to smell the scent of the roses as he looked through a pile of documents.
Jiho stared at the numbers on the documents all morning.
No Name was a guild that started from rock bottom.
No one wanted to enter No Name with merely decent conditions.
In order to recruit good hunters, Jiho used a lot of his own money.
Even after the gates opened, in the modern society, the power of money was absolute. Despite how they scorned Jiho, the hunters that needed money quickly still signed a short-term contract with No Name.
Since the short-term contract of one year was almost over, it was time to start renewing contracts. A majority of the hunters that had signed for one year requested higher pay for the next term.
Jiho had been planning to increase the pay anyways.
But that was before he saw the requests to raise their pay by twice or even thrice the original amount.
Are the hunters that requested the raise really worth that amount of money? They arenât. Jiho was already paying the highest amount for their rank. If they went to another guild, they would be offered much less than what is offered here.
It wasnât like they requested such a high amount because they didnât know that.
They were testing their luck with Jiho. They knew that Jiho had no choice but to hold on to them.
But it really wasnât easy to reject all the current guildmembers and recruit new members.
To hunters, No Name was a target of mockery. Although the guild kept trying to recruit members this past year, there were very few that applied.
Even if their conditions were ridiculous, it was better to hold onto them.
They will probably be able to reach a compromise during negotiations. However, the reason why Jiho was hesitating was not just because of their high requests.
Most of the hunters who made these extreme requests were hunters that hated Shin Jiho. Even though he was the guildmaster, they would often look down on him, avoid him, and curse him behind his back. Since Jiho didnât have any particular reaction to it, they didnât even try to hide.
Instead, it was guildmembers like Heo Sori that were friendly to Shin Jiho that made reasonable requests.
If he continued to hold onto these spiteful people in the guild, the atmosphere within the guild would worsen.
Had it been someone else, he wouldâve definitely told them not to sign those hunters. However, when it came to him, he was hesitant.
Do I really have to go this far? He couldnât stop this question from rising.
The reputation of the guild that he had painstakingly nurtured was in rags. How much more will he have to do to keep this up like this?
Even though he was trying to stay hopeful, doubt kept crawling up.
In the end, Jiho wasted his morning without being able to come to a conclusion.
Because of his depressed state, Jiho only ate enough lunch to fill his stomach. After finishing, as he was getting ready to go outside for work, Lim Seung Joo noticed him.
âAre you going out again today?â
It was a useless question. Shin Jiho went out nearly every day without a single break.
âYes, of course.â
âThen I will prepare a healer.â
Though Lim Seung Jooâs words sounded polite from one afar, Shin Jiho raised his eyebrows in slight displeasure.
The danger of huntersâ work was high. That was why preparing a healer was normal protocol.
Lim Seung Joo purposefully pointing out Shin Jihoâs need for a healer was to emphasize that he was weak.
If Lim Seung Joo had also signed a one-year contract, he probably would have left without turning back, but he had signed a three-year contract.
He was a precious A-rank hunter that Jiho was going to be seeing for two more years. Jiho didnât know if this was a good thing or bad thing.
A lot of hunters in the guild followed Lim Seung Joo.
Since Lim Seung Joo, the vice-guildmaster, didnât hide his dislike of Shin Jiho, the others didnât hide theirs either.
Although them following Lim Seung Joo was good for raids, it was terrible for the guild itself.
âIf he doesnât like me that much, he should just leave.â
Jiho was annoyed.
Of course, since Lim Seung Joo was a well-known A-rank combat hunter that he had pulled over using the Chungram card, if he really tried to leave, Jiho would have grabbed onto his pants leg until it stretched out.
In the end, even though Shin Jiho was the contractor, he had to close his mouth as though he was the dependent.
For the sake of calming his body and soul, Jiho took out his terminal. He played videos of cute cats from MeTube. The only videos that Jiho, who rarely used the internet, watched were animal videos.
The pure and kind kittens, the exact opposite of Lim Seung Joo, rolled on the floor clumsily. They rolled around whining before quickly falling asleep after running out of energy. Jihoâs heart found peace at the lovely appearance of these kittens.