And this unnie really had no conscience. Complaining about how hard it was to work at the Association whenever we met for drinks, and now she’s recommending me for a part-time assistant job there?
After several failed attempts to persuade me, Minyoung unnie finally gave up.
Instead, she sent me a website link.
“If you hate it that much, what about this?” she suggested.
Curious, I checked it out.
[#NAME?
#NAME?
#NAME?
Resume required]
It was Cheonrang’s job posting. I was dumbfounded.
“Why are you sending me this?”
“You’ve got nothing to lose. It’s rare for Cheonrang to be hiring,” she explained.
I could feel her deep concern for me. But it was still ridiculous.
“Unnie, Cheonrang even checks for awakening status for office assistants…”
That’s right. As a guild led by the top-ranked hunter, Cheonrang had high standards.
This meant that even for a menial office job, they had stringent requirements. They checked for Awakened registration and all sorts of certifications.
Despite my sigh, unnie was adamant.
“You never know. Just apply. They said they’re really hiring without conditions this time.”
“Who said that?”
“A pale-faced Cheonrang guild member who came to negotiate at the Association today.”
Oh well, believe what you will.
My eyes narrowed, but unfortunately, she couldn’t see my expression over the phone. Anticipating my face, Minyoung unnie laughed loudly. Her laugh was always so odd.
After some pointless small talk, she asked how I was doing. Her voice withered as she said, “Let’s meet up sometime. I’ll treat you to meat.” A massive complaint session was booked, but I couldn’t refuse meat, given my dire situation, so I welcomed it.
After ending the call, I half-jokingly submitted my resume to Cheonrang.
With barely a line of text, I had to force myself to write something before submitting it. Then I felt hungry and pulled out some newly bought ramen from the ceiling.
And that hastily submitted resume was accepted.
“Huh…”
Late at night, while eating ramen, I rubbed my swollen eyes and looked at my phone screen. No matter how much I rubbed, the text didn’t change.
The text from Cheonrang told me when and where to come for an interview.
I never thought that shabby resume would actually get accepted. Maybe my experience as an office assistant at the Association helped?
Spitting out toothpaste foam, I stared silently at the screen and swallowed a silent scream.
There was a lot I wanted to say about Cheonrang, but the gist was this: it was a huge guild that had no reason to hire me.
Even though I was sure to fail, I couldn’t just wear anything to the interview, so I rummaged through my closet to find my most treasured outfit.
After the interview, I wandered down the hallway, feeling dazed. I had just faced a tough crowd of formidable Awakened candidates vying for an office assistant position.
I answered the interview questions almost reflexively, with incredible speed.
Lost in thought, I considered contacting a friend to treat me to a meal, not wanting to waste a day when I’d dressed up so nicely.
As I was pondering this, I bumped into someone.
“Ah, I’m sorry. I wasn’t looking where I was going…”
I apologized first without looking up. The person was so tall that my view was completely blocked.
A gentle voice responded, “No, it’s fine. Were you here for an interview?”
His voice was a pleasant deep tone, and it sounded familiar.
To my surprise, when I looked up, it was Cheon Shin-woo, the top-ranked hunter.
“Uh, uh, Cheon, Shin-woo?”
“You recognize me.”
A dumbfounded voice escaped my lips.
He didn’t get angry, even though I had bumped into him carelessly.
“Yes…?”
My silly response slipped out. Cheon Shin-woo’s gaze was oddly fixed on me. Did I have something on my face?
“Guild Master! About the Gate you recently conquered, we need to discuss some additional…”
Suddenly, a man came running up behind us, stopping abruptly upon seeing Cheon Shin-woo.
“Do you know this person?”
“No.”
His short reply brushed past me. I wanted to say more, but I was too frozen to move.
“Tell them I have nothing more to say about this Gate. They can handle it themselves.”
“Yes, yes?”
“I hope we meet again.”
With those words, Cheon Shin-woo casually tapped my head with his hand, his large stature making his hands seem even bigger.
“Wait? You said you didn’t know her. Wait, please, Guild Master!”
He walked away nonchalantly, and the man who had been following him hurried to catch up.
I just stood there, dumbfounded, watching them leave.
When the male lead is punished by carrying the female lead’s child and having periods like a woman
“I’ve given birth to two children for you, yet you still think about him.
Was I nothing but his substitute to you from beginning to end?”
Synopsis:
Meng Huan, a scumbag who has dated countless girlfriends, transmigrates to a female-dominated country.
Day 1: Whether it’s female dominance or not doesn’t matter. The beauties here are passionate and amorous. Isn’t it easier to date them than in modern times?
Day 2: After a night, Meng Huan discovers the differences in the female-dominated world. Men here actually have chastity locks and menstrual cycles. This hinders his ability to perform, damn it!
Day 3: What’s wrong with sleeping around? I don’t want you to marry me. I’m meant to be a playboy. I don’t care about male virtues… What? You want to drown me in a pig cage? Marry, I’ll marry!
Day N: Meng Huan inexplicably vomits and receives the shocking news of his life… He’s pregnant.
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