TFN C77
by berryChapter 77
Cheongmun moved the hovering cube surrounding him with a weary expression.
âIf it was an S-rank dungeon, you wouldnât have cleared it without a holy attribute skill. Even with the attribute cube I lent you, it couldnât have been easy. You actually managed to end it within the golden time?â
âIf youâve got questions,â Cheongmun said evenly, âsave them for the private conference.â
âHow about three billion for the info fee?â
âDo you think thatâs possible?â
He barely made thirty thousand won a dayâtalking billions was absurd.
At Cheongmunâs sigh, Yurim broke into a wide grin.
âCome on, if you resign and join me, Iâll start your salary negotiations at a hundred billion.â
âI donât have the time to quit,â Cheongmun said, dismissing the cube. He placed it in his palm and dissolved it into thin air.
âIf you join our guild,â Yurim went on, âyouâll only work four days a weekâand Iâll give you full paid leave after every project.â
Before he could finish, a snort of laughter burst from nearby.
Neither of them had made the sound.
Both men turned toward the group standing by the conference room entrance.
Among the bulky huntersâclearly from a body-enhancement classâone manâs face stood out. Yurimâs expression hardened instantly.
The man grinned brightly. âWhatâs with that look, Guildmaster Yurim?â
ââŚOh, damn! Thought you were a monster. Ah, sorry.â
Yurimâs voice carried not a hint of remorse. He merely shrugged and turned back to Cheongmun.
âSo, you coming to negotiate your salary or not?â
âIâll pass.â
The ignored man flushed red and stormed forward.
He was built like two skinny men fused togetherâbroad, heavy-shouldered, his sneer cutting deep. He stepped right between them.
âIâve heard rumors,â he said. âHaetae Guildâs been headhunting anyone and everyone lately. Guess itâs true, huh?â
âAnyone and everyone?â Yurim tilted his head.
Cheongmun met the manâs gaze silently as the roomâs attention drifted toward them.
The stranger chuckled. âActually, calling them âanyone and everyoneâ might be too kind, donât you think?â
âWow.â
Yurim covered his chin with both hands, pretending to gasp in mock amazement.
The man looked Cheongmun up and down with open contempt. âWhat are you, some thirty-seventh-floor scrub?â
Cheongmun didnât bother responding to the snickers around them. He simply looked straight at the man who had come all this way just to provoke him.
âDo you have something to say?â
The polite tone wasnât respectâit carried the quiet edge of someone asking, You really want to keep talking?
The man clearly expected Cheongmun to back down or bow his head.
Instead, Cheongmun sighed briefly.
âPlease move. Youâre blocking the conference room door.â
âWhat? You donât know who I am?â
The man glared down, his tone dripping arrogance.
âI do,â Cheongmun said calmly, checking his watch. âSeok Juam. First team raider, Baemun Guild.â
âOh, you do know. Then whatâs this attitude?â
âI donât see how knowing who you are has anything to do with asking you to move out of the way,â Cheongmun replied flatly. âSo, pleaseâstep aside.â
âAnd if I donât? You expecting Haetae Guild to bail you out?â
Seok Juam smirked at Yurim.
Cheongmun raised one eyebrow slightly, then looked past himâtoward another figure approaching from behind.
âWhatâs this?â said the newcomer, his voice sharp. âSeok, are you starting something?â
âHuh? Oh, Team Leader Shin!â
At once, Seok Juamâs mocking smile vanished. He bowed slightly, his tone suddenly polite.
âItâs been a while, sir.â
Team Leader Shin of Baemunâs second team stared over Seokâs shoulder, meeting Cheongmunâs eyes. His face hardened.
Cheongmun gave a small nod, opened the conference room door, and walked inside.
Seok Juam bit his lip, muttering in disbelief.
âHa, that bastardâslipped away like a damn eel.â
âWhat?â
âNothing,â he said quickly, glancing around at the others. âYou know what I mean.â
He spread his arms, addressing the small crowd that had gathered.
âGuyâs never shown a damn thing. No accomplishments, no guts to climb the Towerâjust hangs around the lower floors waiting for scraps of info. And yet he walks around like he owns the place.â
Team Leader Shinâs scowl deepened.
âPathetic. I heard heâs all bluff anyway,â Seok went on.
Shin exhaled heavily, rubbing his temples. âDamn it. I really was possessed by a wraith.â
He muttered the words bitterly, realizing what Cheongmunâs silence truly meant.
Cheongmun hadnât ignored himâheâd just told him, wordlessly, You made this mess. You fix it.
The leak had started inside. The bucket that dripped from within couldnât be patched from the outside.
And if Cheongmun had chosen to walk away instead of retaliateâthat quietness was far more terrifying.
Team Leader Shin, like Yurim of Haetae Guild, belonged to one of the top organizations in Seoulâsecond only within the city, and ranked among the top ten in the nation.
People like Seok Juam, whoâd spent their whole lives inside Seoul and thought anything beyond it was âthe countryside,â were what locals called Seoul hicks.
Their entire sense of hierarchy came from raid rankings.
Since Cheongmun hadnât yet cleared the fortieth floorâthe benchmark for elite huntersâthey considered him beneath them.
They conveniently ignored the fact that he had cleared an S-rank dungeon within forty minutes while ensuring every party member survived.
To them, that was just a âbug,â an exception not worth acknowledging.
Ironically, that rumor had started because Shin himself, under a hallucination curse, had spread it.
And now, knowing the truth, he could only wonder: how could a man whoâd single-handedly knocked him out in three seconds during the sixtieth-floor raid tolerate fools like this?
âTeam Leader Shin?â
Seokâs sharp tone pulled him from his thoughts.
Perfect. Let him think heâd been ignored.
âAnyway,â Shin said curtly, tapping the poster on the wall beside themâthe one emblazoned with the Special Administration Bureauâs emblem. âIf you were invited here, learn your place.â
âI didnât say anything wrong,â Seok grumbled loudly. âUgh, fine. But seriously, whoâd run a private guild if they were scared of the Bureau?â
Let him croak, Shin thought grimly, pushing open the door and stepping inside.
âGuy trashes him the most and then acts like that?â Seok scoffed behind him.
Shin ignored it. He had a more pressing concernâCheongmunâs silence.
That silence meant danger. He had to apologizeâfast.
âYouâre not planning to kill him, are you?â
Cheongmun didnât even bother answeringâjust tilted his head slightly.
âReally? Not even break an arm or leg?â
ââŚIf you want him punished, do it yourself.â
Yurimâs smile spread, as radiant as his blond hair.
âIf Baemun and we fall out, next monthâs joint raid is going to be a pain.â
âBecause youâll lose your bait?â
âCould you not call it that? Say âstrategic cooperationâ instead.â
Cheongmun raised his middle finger without looking up and pulled out his phone.
[- I just woke up.]
[(Bowing Rabbit Emoji)]
He opened his system window to check Wonhyoâs condition.
ăTracking marked target…
â˝ Yoon Wonhyo (Current location: Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Status: Recovering. Care required.ă
Yesterday had been a âdragon day,â when Wonhyo had to stay home making talismans.
Even after a full nightâs rest, his energy hadnât fully returnedâno surprise, since the ritual work in Jindo had left traces of dark energy that needed purification.
âWhoâs that?â
Yurim leaned over his shoulder, trying to peek. Cheongmun pushed his face away with one hand and turned aside.
âHey, that hurt,â Yurim whined, rubbing his nose.
Cheongmun ignored him and strode toward the side corridor of the conference hall.
âWaitâwho is it? Why do you look so happyâhey! Youâre really leaving?â
Without replying, Cheongmun slipped into a smaller waiting room reserved for bureau staff, then through an emergency door to a quiet stairwell.
Summoning a cube, he sealed off sound and presence completely before dialing Wonhyoâs number.
The call rang for a while. Probably still lying in bed, half-awake, he thought.
Then a click.
ââUh⌠hello.â
For someone who had âjust woken up,â his voice was bright and clear.
He probably had already washed up. The corners of Cheongmunâs mouth lifted faintly.
âDid you sleep well?â
ââUh⌠yes. Good morning.â
There was a rustle, soft fabric shifting. Maybe a yawn, maybe the sound of him stretching.
Cheongmun glanced at the clock. It was five minutes to eleven.
âI finished work around five. Youâre up earlier than I expected.â
An awakened being like Wonhyo wouldnât be hurt by sleeping only a few hoursâbut considering how much energy heâd burned, waking this early was unusual.
âââŚI got hungry.â
The sound of another yawn followed, along with footstepsâhe was getting out of bed.
Cheongmun mentally checked his schedule again.
Meetings from eleven to one. Even if they ran long, theyâd be done by one-thirty. Clean-up would take another hour or twoâthree or four at the latest.
âHow about a late lunch together?â he asked.
âââŚAh! But didnât you say you were busy today?â
A soft soundâmaybe the brush of hair near the receiverâtickled his ear.
Cheongmun smiled soundlessly.
âOnly until one. After that, Iâm free.â
It wasnât a lie.
For the past two weeks, heâd been trapped in the Special Bureau, working overtime every day to investigate the link between cursed items, monster outbreaks, and spontaneous dungeonization.
His entire first team had been seconded to the Dungeon Research Division. Nearly a hundred unresolved cases had landed on his desk.
But finallyâfinallyâthe emergency-response phase was over.
No more ten-second standby orders.
Now, at last, he could take a little time for himself.