Eun Ha slowly blinked her eyes.
[This is the time separator]“Did you call, leader?”
Three sturdy hunters appeared. They carefully brought flashlights, weapons, ropes, and necessary equipment, appearing to be hunters supporting the search team.
“Ah, you came quicker than I thought. Have you heard the story?”
“Yes, a child’s mother has gone missing.”
“That’s right. Let’s head back.”
“Yes, leader. …Huh?”
The three hunters stood hesitating. Mobius, who had been leading, looked back at them.
“Why is that?”
“What… How about the search operation…….”
“Ah, the search operation.”
Mobius, seeming to think it over, tapped one cheek and then smiled softly.
“We went as far as the gate’s core, but due to the unexpected appearance of a horde of monsters, it was forcibly halted. There was no survivor or clothing that matched the description of the missing person.”
Mobius sneakily raised his head. His lips were sketching a faint smile.
“That’s how it is, right?”
The hunters who faced that smile looked at each other with trembling faces.
Drip.
A drop of water falling from the ceiling quietly echoed in the silent interior.
‘Whether we save 10 or 1, the reward for us is the same. Why scatter the front line and do something dangerous?’
Yes, when they thought about it, it was a very realistic statement. If civilians are found inside the gate, the leader calls for reinforcements through the terminal.
In other words, if they just sit down and appease the civilians, they can comfortably finish clearing the gate and take their share.
Even if the truth came out later, it didn’t matter. They were only guilty of following the leader’s command.
Soon, the biggest hunter among them stood before Mobius.
“I understand.”
Silently obeying his command was a comfortable thing to do, both now and in the future.
“Let’s go back.”
“Yes, leader.”
It was the moment Mobius moved towards the passage, and the remaining three hunters turned to follow him.
“Whoa, shit. What a surprise!”
One of the hunters jumped up, swearing. His wide eyes held his surprised heart.
A woman in black clothes, hidden in the shadow, was emitting a faint gleam.
When had she been here? He hadn’t noticed her at all.
Her pitchblack hair, almost indistinguishable from the darkness that covered the gate, and a pointy parasol held like a knife, dressed in a black dress. It was her.
Such an impressive visual that it couldn’t be missed. The Fgrade concept hunter, the Princess of Black Flame.
“What, what is it? Nearly had a heart attack!”
Her deep black eyes, piercing enough to give them goosebumps just by meeting them, were staring at them.
“What are you doing here? Aren’t you going?”
He gestured toward the passage outside, but Eun Ha did not budge and looked up at him, quickly withdrawing her gaze.
Click, click.
And she began to walk in the opposite direction.
“That’s not the way? Where are you going?”
A hunter grabbed her wrist. No, he tried to. Eun Ha dodged his touch lightly and looked back.
“I need to search.”
“What? Didn’t you hear the leader just now?”
“I heard. I’ve searched up to the gate’s center. Then I’ll go a little deeper and check.”
At that moment, including Mobius, the four hunters realized. That woman, she clearly intended to go alone.
‘She’s totally crazy.’
As it turned out, she was neither a novice nor an amateur. Just a crazy woman.
“The high death rate of hunters is a thing of the past…”
Mobius, exhaling a complicated sigh, messed up his bangs.
“I’m telling you because you seem not to know, but there are only two main reasons why a hunter dies or gets seriously injured inside the gate. First, an unexpected accident occurs. Second, they enter a gate that doesn’t match their level without fear.”
There were many hunters who wanted to play the hero. Mobius had seen clearly how they ended up.
“So?”
Eun Ha turned her head and glanced, replying. Her body was still facing the opposite direction.
Her overly calm attitude almost made him burst into cynical laughter. Mobius decided to point out the problems one by one for the novice hunter who seemed to have lost fear.
“You seem confident that there’s a child’s mother inside the gate, but if that’s not the case, you’ll have to take responsibility.”
“…….”
“The crime of disobeying the person in charge is quite significant. The damage to the guild cannot be ignored either. Can you handle it?”
“…….”
Eun Ha took a step forward without looking back.
Then, one of the hunters who had been watching the scene finally couldn’t bear it and abruptly blocked Eun Ha’s way.
“Is this what I see? Ignoring the leader’s words right now? Not only lacking gate experience but also ignorant of the hunter’s hierarchy.”
He looked down at Eun Ha with a crooked leg, as if he was displeased.
This is the problem. In the modern era, where the number of awakeners has noticeably increased, everyone made a fuss about becoming a hunter, believing only in the image shown in the media. He found that disgusting and unbearable.
Especially a concept hunter who entered the gate wearing a soggy dress like this annoyed him even more.
“You, what generation are you?”
He asked aggressively. He was from the 123rd class, graduated from the training center in October 2028. It was already 3 years ago.
The pitchblack pupil that had been directed at Mobius slowly moved and fixated on him.
Even the conscription system had disappeared, and Eun Ha knew well that it was now a world where becoming a hunter was not forced upon the awakeners.
Modern hunter training centers were only a shell. Just as people go to a fouryear college for better employment, the training center for modern hunters was nothing more than that. It’s good if you go, and it doesn’t matter if you don’t.
Yet it was curious that there were still hunters who babble about hierarchy.
“Didn’t you hear? What generation?”
At his question, the corner of Eun Ha’s mouth faintly rose.
The moment he met her pitchblack eyes, he felt a chilling sensation down his spine.
Her bloodred lips, almost imperceptible, moved slightly.
“Me?”
The voice, melted in the darkness, didn’t go far. It just brushed against his ear right in front of him.
“1st generation.”
My Ex-Girlfriend Is The Regent In The Female-dominant World (Male lead transmigrates to the matriarchal world)
Two years ago, Gu Sui picked up a homeless woman in ancient costume from the street.
Apart from occasionally claiming to be a princess from a female-dominant country due to illness, her figure, appearance, intelligence, and martial arts skills were impeccable.
Naturally evolving from roommates to girlfriends, as time went on, Gu Sui found it increasingly difficult to tolerate her queen syndrome.
“Mu Jiulu, can you stop controlling me inside and out? Let’s break up.”
Gu Sui made a breakup call, and since then, he couldn’t find any trace of her.
A year later, Gu Sui, who was planning to move, woke up the next day and found himself in a different place.
“Young Master, today is the day you choose your Wife-master through martial arts competition at Jade Dew Pavilion. Please get up quickly.”
Gu Sui: Who am I? Where am I? What am I doing?
As the only son of a general’s mansion in a female-dominant dynasty, the young empress personally issued a decree allowing Gu Sui to select his Wife-master through martial arts competition. Whoever could defeat him could marry him.
Gu Sui: “……”
He didn’t inherit the original owner’s martial prowess, so anyone could defeat him! And what the hell is a Wife-master?
Forced to come to Jade Dew Pavilion, the densely packed women below made Gu Sui’s agoraphobia act up, and his face was full of resistance.
Until he saw the Regent sitting on the second floor, with a smile on the corner of her lips, her eyes wicked and nonchalant.
Hmm… she looked a little familiar.
It turned out that the Regent also found him a little familiar.
Mu Jiulu fiddled with her bone clasp, her deep gaze locked on the man who was out of place in this world.
“Finally, I found you.”
Male transmigrates into female-dominant world
One-sentence summary: What goes around comes around, taking turns in the crematorium