Hero Hunter is on Parental Leave C2
by NininiaChapter 2
The public had always assumed, without question, that Yeongung was an Alpha. Unlike most Omegas, who tended to have smaller builds and delicate, soft features, Yeongung stood over 180 centimeters tall and possessed a sharp, striking handsomeness rather than the usual beauty.
But in truth, Yeongung was an Omegaâa hyper-reactive one at that.
It wasnât as though he had deliberately spread false information. The world was simply easier for Alphas. So he had never felt the need to correct the misconception. Moreover, under the Anti-Genetic Discrimination Act, oneâs secondary gender was protected personal information and did not need to be disclosed without consent. Thus, there was never a reasonâor an opportunityâto âset the record straight.â
Only a handful of people knew Yeongungâs true gender: high-ranking officials from the Management Bureau, the Hunter Associationâand Won Iheun.
At first, Yeongung had assumed that, as the guild master, Iheun had access to the personal data of all guild members, including him. But when heâd asked how Iheun had found out, the man had replied with that infuriatingly smug faceâafter having spilled himself deep inside him.
âHunter Yeongung was leaking pheromones everywhere. You were trying to seduce me, werenât you?â
The very idea was absurd. Yeongung had never even gone through a heat before, much less âleaked pheromones.â Yet at those last wordsâwerenât you trying to seduce me?âhis heart had skipped, because⊠maybe, just a little, he had been.
Iheun, who was always so composed, had an uncanny instinct for other peopleâs emotions. He never kept around anyone who showed him inconvenient affection. During their time as partners, Yeongung had learned to bury his feelings deep.
Despite the endless nights they spent together, pregnancy had never been a concern. Both had always been careful with contraception, and Yeongungâs hyper-reactive physiology made conception practically impossible.
At least, thatâs what he had believed.
Now, still reeling from the doctorâs words, Yeongung asked again, his voice trembling in disbelief.
âSix weeks pregnant?â
âYes,â the doctor confirmed gently. She turned the monitor toward him, pointing at the ultrasound image.
âHereâyou can see the gestational sac. Judging by the size, Iâd estimate youâre between five and six weeks along. To be honest, itâs a miracle you didnât miscarry. During the early stages of pregnancy, we usually advise avoiding strenuous activity, and you, Hunter-nim, participated in the Apocalypse Battle.â
The words echoed in his earsâa miracle you didnât miscarry while destroying the Axis of Apocalypse.
Yeongung murmured faintly, âThatâs impossibleâŠâ
âItâs true that conception for hyper-reactive Omegas is statistically near impossible,â the doctor continued, âbut not entirely unheard of.â
âThatâs not what I meanâŠâ
The shock shaking Yeongung came from something else entirely. He remembered his physical state before Iheun had absorbed his damageâbroken, bleeding, his body barely holding together.
Could this even be possible?
Cautiously, Yeongung placed a hand over his abdomen, tracing the taut skin over his faintly visible abs. Somewhere inside, smaller than a grain of sand, a fragile life had clung onâfighting to survive. The thought alone stirred something unfamiliar within him: a sharp, tender ache of paternal love.
As if sensing his emotions, the doctor spoke softly.
âItâs a strange feeling, isnât it? Pregnancy always is. Especially for someone like youâI doubt you ever imagined this could happen.â
Her warm tone began to calm him. She handed him a pamphlet of precautions along with a printed ultrasound image.
âThereâs a government program that offers confidential support for single parents. Your medical records will remain privateâno one will know. Please, make sure you follow the listed guidelines carefully.â
She had clearly seen many expectant parents before, and her empathy showed in every word.
âAnd I must recommend that you take a break from Hunter work,â she added with a kind smile. âEven if you were lucky enough to conceive, hyper-reactive Omegas have a much higher risk of miscarriage compared to standard Omegas.â
She gave a small, embarrassed laugh.
âI know youâre the nationâs hero and all, but work can wait. Your baby comes first, donât you think?â
After the hospital visit, Yeongung returned home, collapsed on the couch, and rubbed his face roughly with both hands.
He pulled the ultrasound photo from his pocket. The doctorâs words replayed over and over in his mind.
âItâs a miracle you didnât miscarry.â
âYou should take a break from Hunter work for now.â
âEven if youâre lucky enough to conceive, hyper-reactive Omegas have a much higher risk of miscarriage.â
âYour baby comes first, donât you think?â
âIâm⊠a dad,â he whispered. âA dadâŠâ
Yeongung had no family. He had grown up in an orphanage.
Awakened earlier than his peers, he was recruited by the state as soon as his potential was recognized. His Hunter aptitude test had ranked him as an S-rankâbut the Association, fearing he would become a target of rogue factions, officially registered him as B-rank.
When he was first sent into a Gate, he was only fourteen years old.
The world inside Gates was brutal. Hierarchies existed only by strength, and the adult Hunters did not see him as someone to protectâjust another licensed competitor. Some even sneered at the âB-rank kidâ who had clearly entered through connections.
They joked that it would be a miracle if he didnât get eaten by a monster. His cold, stoic demeanor made him an even bigger target of resentment.
And then, one day, the incident happened.
Their team included a new member, a woman who introduced herself as an A-rank mageâand as a mother. The team leader paired the newcomer with Yeongung for an area sweep. Throughout their exploration, she spoke endlessly about her child.
Yeongung, who had never known his parents, couldnât bear to hear any more and covered his ears.
That was when a boss monster appeared before themâan Endoceras, an S-rank beast that had no business existing in a C-rank Gate.
Even in the emergency, Yeongung couldnât unleash his full power. Still inexperienced, he wore a control device issued by the Associationâa device that now chained him down.
And suddenly, he rememberedâthe team leaderâs smirk when heâd sent them off together.
âSon of a bitch,â Yeongung hissed.
The nine-meter-tall Endoceras roared, its massive tendrils snapping through the air as its suction cups pulsed. One whip of its tentacle could crush a manâs bones to powder.
Against such a monster, a single A-rank mage and a restricted âB-rankâ Hunter stood no chance.
Just before a venomous tendril struck him, the mage poured every drop of her mana into Yeongungâs body, forming a shimmering barrier around him.
âMy son actually died two years ago from a rare illness.â
Her voice was calm, almost peaceful, as if death didnât frighten her anymore.
âYeongung, someday youâll meet someone you want to protect with your whole being.â
Then she was goneâleaving behind words too heavy for a fourteen-year-old to understand.
From that day, Yeongung returned his control device and reclaimed his true S-rank status.
Now, in his thirties, he finally understood what she had meant. Because he had met someone he wanted to protectâWon Iheun.
And now, another.
Yeongung placed the ultrasound photo over his heart. His son⊠his family⊠would soon exist.
âI want to have it,â he murmured.
Just as he had once risked his life to protect Iheun, he wanted to protect the child in his wombâtheir child.
âLetâs have it.â
The decision was madeâbut then came the harder question: how to tell Iheun.
Yeongung knew better than anyone that Iheun despised his own bloodline, that he had sworn to end it with himself.
âSigh⊠heâll definitely tell me to get rid of itâŠâ
Marriage because of a child? Impossible. That was never an option. Yeongung had no illusions of that. He just wanted Iheunâs consent to raise the baby alone.
âHow the hell do I convince that bastardâŠâ
He spent the whole night thinking about it, only to show up at the hospital the next morning looking pale and exhausted. He didnât expect Iheun to have woken up yetâhe only wanted to see his face and leave.
âWhat? Won Iheun woke up?â
Iheun was awake. The news he had longed for. Relief, joy, disbeliefâall tangled in his chest.
But before he could see him, the infamous âfoolish duoâ of the Tako Guild, which he and Iheun led, blocked the hospital room door.
âMove, you brats,â Yeongung growled.
One of the guildâs senior members, Hamgyeol, hesitated.
âDeputy Master, the thing isâŠâ
âDo I need to move you by force?â
At that, another member, Sanghee, quickly spoke up.
âHyung, donât freak out. He woke up, but⊠heâs not exactly in his right mind yetââ
Just then, the commotion outside drew attention from within. The door openedâand there he was.
âWhatâs going on here?â
ââŻWon Iheunâ!â
In an instant, Yeongung forgot every plan heâd made through the night. He rushed forward and wrapped his arms around Iheunâs shoulders.
To see that beautiful face againâhe hadnât realized how much heâd missed it. The gaping wound in Iheunâs chest was completely gone, his complexion better than ever.
âThank god. Youâre okay⊠youâre really okayâŠâ
But instead of returning the embrace, Iheun roughly pushed him away. His elegant face wrinkled in confusion, and the words that came from those red lips froze Yeongung where he stood.
âWho are you?â
âŠWhat the fuck.
What kind of absurd joke was this?