Chapter 297: Lee Jiwon Part III
Translator: HunterW
Editor: RED
The Sunbin Group’s special recruiting program was aiming to hire two hundred people by the end, but over seventy-five thousand people had applied. Everyone wanted to work at the Sunbin Group. It was not only the largest corporation of South Korea, but also one of the largest in the global market. Heck, just being employed by the Sunbin Group could bring someone up to top rank on matchmaking sites.
The competition to get hired by the Sunbin Group was as high as 375 to 1. Since the available positions of the program were all white-collar jobs, just about all applicants were all fresh graduates straight out of SKY {Seoul, Korea, and Yonsei Universities}. The HR team that ran the program had members who were graduates of not only SKY, but also Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and other top universities around the globe. Song Daechul didn’t want to leave the recruitment process to computer programs, saying that it wasn’t right to ignore the potential recruits’ hard work.
“Man, I’m about to lose it. It’s going to take forever to check each application,” Lee Woogeun said as he tousled his hair in frustration.
“Ha… what can we do about it? If they tell us to do it, we do it. If they tell us to jump, we ask how high,” Kim Jongmin, another member of the HR team, replied, just as frustrated. They weren’t the only two at their wits’ end. Everyone on the same team was using the same archaic method during the 21st century, where technology reigned.
But no one else voiced their complaints too loudly. Song Daechul had told them to think of it as welcoming new members to the family, and that computers didn’t have the ability to find the diamonds in the rough.
“Diamonds, my ass. No one goes from rags to riches anymore. That well dried up ages ago.”
“Dude, you’re too loud.”
“Ahem…” Lee Woogeun looked around before quieting himself. As much as he didn’t like the chairman’s orders, he wasn’t brave enough to go against them.
And so, the Sunbin Group’s HR team prepared themselves to work overtime for the diamond in the rough their beloved chairman wanted so much. There were only six days left until they were going to stop accepting applications.
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Mexico…
José Alejandro sat down in front to me with a calm and collected expression, but I could clearly see he was trembling. It was only normal for a mortal.
“If the NCR cartel suddenly disappears, it’s only obvious that another cartel will take its place, right?”
“Well… I… guess…” José struggled to reply as his voice trembled too much.
“Ugh, whatever. Hugo, right? You answer my question.” Unlike José and the other lieutenants of the NCR cartel, Hugo did not tremble in fear, nor did he avoid my eyes.
“Yes, sir, you are correct. The NCR cartel may control about sixty percent of Mexico, but once we’re gone, the Valentino cartel that controls twenty-two percent of the country will take our place. Those guys will do everything in their power to assume total control.” Unlike José, Hugo did not hesitate to answer.
“Ha… I suppose you’re right.” I knew that the world wasn’t pretty. Cut off the head of a hydra and another will grow to take its place. Replace it with a good guy, and soon he’ll become a snake, as well.
“Fine, I’ll let the NCR cartel live. But I want you to ease up on your activities. Whether it’s murder, kidnapping, drugs, or violence, lower all your activities by three percent every year. And try to increase your territory to weaken other cartels.”
“…”
“…”
“Yes sir!” Only Hugo replied. José and the other lieutenants were all stunned into silence.
I pulled my Harrier out of thin air in an instant and stabbed José in the chest. “Mana Conversion – Fire.” José was killed before he could scream, and his body burned away, leaving only ashes in his place.
The other lieutenants and the Mexican soldiers all stared at what just happened with mouths agape but Hugo still remained calm.
“I’ll leave the cartel in your hands, Hugo.”
“Thank you, sir! Your wish is my command!”
“Anyone against my decision, step forth.”
“…”
“I’ll take your silence that you accept,” I said as I got up from my seat, prompting the cartel lieutenants to do the same. I walked outside, followed by everyone else. All I could see in front of me were the vast fields of poppy plants, with small shacks off to the side where the workers were supposed to live. I didn’t like the sight of it all and wanted to erase it all. It would also make a great example.
“Scorching Rage,” I whispered and pointed forward. Soon, the giant spear appeared in the sky and came crashing down on the poppy fields. A deafening crash filled the air, louder than the tanks from earlier. All that was left was a massive crater, big and deep enough to hold a lake.
“…”
“Ah… much better. I didn’t like the smell of poppy burning. Now, if it rains, you’ll have a nice lake to enjoy.” And right on cue, it began to rain, but there was not a single cloud in sight.
‘Hehehe.’ I suddenly heard Earth laugh in my ear. I just couldn’t understand it. If it could make it rain this easily, it could just as easily get rid of its radiation without my help. But at least it made an impact.
“Oh…ay dios mio…”
“We’ll… do as you say.”
“Please… forgive us.” Every single lieutenant, officer, and even the lowly workers of the cartel bowed deeply to me.
I only came to Mexico for Pedro to repay what he did for me, but things were starting to get out of hand. I even ended up killing José. I struggled greatly with myself if I really should have stabbed him with my spear, but in the end, I knew I had to. I may not be their God, but I was the owner of the Earth they lived on. Killing one person to better the lives of thousands or millions was a necessary sacrifice.
“I’ll be watching you,” I said, before jumping high into the air. Then, when I was high enough, I spoke into the empty air before me. “I want to fly.”
I didn’t have the actual ability to fly, although I could make it look like I could. But I wanted to fly, thanks to Earth.
‘Ugh. You’re too heavy.’
“Let’s go back. I still need to receive the letter of recommendation for my application.”
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I was only a graduate of a vocational high school, and I also graduated at the bottom twenty percent of my class. I knew that it was impossible to get hired by the Sunbin Group with just those specifications. I wouldn’t even get accepted as an intern. Hell, not even a mid-range corporation would take me. I had just turned thirty, as well. What I needed was a letter of recommendation from someone that even the Sunbin Group couldn’t ignore. That letter had to come from either the Shire Group, America’s richest corporation specializinig in petrochemistry and oil, or from Baden al Nayan, the president of the UAE.
There were other places I could go to, like Egypt or Europe, and I knew I could get their help. I knew what their circumstances were after all those years I had spent closely with them during the Otadolon stage and on the Judge’s Continent. I had so many places to go in so little time. They weren’t going to believe me right away, but then I could just show them my abilities. I had never intended to keep them a secret anyway.
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The Sunbin Group’s HR team continued to accept applications until the very last day and made the final count of the applicants. They had to choose two hundred applicants out of 117,500; a sifting rate of 587 to 1. With all applications sent in, the HR team went to work, spending days sifting through the carbon-copy applications. As important as qualifications were, they needed to find the special someone.
As Lee Woogeun went through his stack of applications as quickly and as carefully as he could, he came across an application, who was only a high school graduate and from a vocational school, at that.
“Tsk. Did he apply as a prank? He’s thirty years old; doesn’t he have anything better to do?” There was still a sense of hierarchy in society, and businesses were a good example of that. Age was very important to corporations. No one wanted to accept new hires that were much older than them. Lee Woogeun placed the application into the rejected pile immediately, not thinking there was going to be anything more to it. But this one was stapled to several more sheets of paper, each filled to the margins with writing.
“What the hell is this?” Lee Woogeun flipped through the pages in annoyance. As average as the applicant’s qualifications were, the introduction was just as lacking.
“Tsk tsk tsk. He could have done a quick internet search to find proper ways to write an introduction. Huh?” Lee Woogeun blinked when he came to the specialties section. This applicant wrote that he could speak not only Korean but English, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Russian, and Turkish as well.
“Is this guy insane? Who does he think he is to play a prank like this on the Sunbin Group?”
“What’s wrong?” asked Kim Jongmin.
“Some crazy guy who only came out of high school sent in an application, and it’s a real eyesore. He barely has an education, didn’t even get foreign language training, and he says he’s fluent in ten languages. Ten! Okay, eleven if you count Korean.”
“What? Even if he was a language genius, it’s almost impossible to be fluent in eleven languages at once.”
“But that’s what he wrote. Crazy bastard, wasting our time like this.” Pissed, Lee Woogeun threw Lee Jiwon’s application back into the rejected pile. He didn’t want to look at it anymore.
Kim Jongmin then picked up the application.
“What’s up?” asked Lee Woogeun.
“Nothing. I’m just curious who would actually lie when a company like the Sunbin Group could easily pick up on a lie that blatant.”
“He probably did it on purpose. A normal person would have just written two and would have at least had a good chance to get a first-round interview. Someone like that has no shame.”
“Alright, alright. You don’t need to get so mad,” Kim Jongmin said, brushing off his coworker as he continued to flip through Lee Jiwon’s application. This person really didn’t have that many qualifications. Kim Jongmin actually thought this guy was pretty brave to go through with it, even if he didn’t expect Lee Jiwon to pass. As Kim Jongmin scanned through the languages that were written, he began to understand how his coworker felt. They were too busy sifting through thousands of applications to find a prank like this funny. Still, Kim Jongmin continued to flip through the pages. The application was thicker than the others. He then came across the letter of recommendation that was stapled behind the introduction.
“Do applicants send letters of rec these days? They’re usually detrimental.” In the past, people only sent in letters of recommendation if they had some serious backing in the company or the government. Now, companies didn’t want to accept applications with letters of rec anymore. There were too many cases where they ended up passing on potential stellar employees just to satisfy some big wig.
“Dude, he’s got more than a few. Does he not know what letters of rec are?” There were still times where letters of recommendation helped make applicants stand out, usually detailing the applicants’ real world skills and personality that wouldn’t be well-explained in a simple application. As such, such letters weren’t written by anyone.
“He really is crazy. Or maybe he’s just dumb.” Kim Jongmin looked at the first letter. The first thing that surprised him was that this letter was written completely in English. He suspected that maybe Lee Jiwon had used Google Translate to try and pass it off, but Kim Jongmin quickly realized that whoever wrote the letter was well-educated and a native speaker. Kim Jongmin looked at the header, and saw the logo of America’s Shire Group.
“This is complete fraud.” Lying on a resume and application was fine. But forging a letter of recommendation was considered fraud and highly illegal, especially since the name America’s richest corporation was used. The letter even had the famous Daniel Miller’s signature down at the bottom.
Kim Jongmin clicked his tongue and flipped to the next letter. “Ha…it gets worse.” He had never seen the signature of a president of a foreign nation, let alone on a new hire’s application. The signature belonged to Baden al Nayan, the president of the UAE. Kim Jongmin tore out the letter and looked over it. The letter’s border looked like it was gilded. He scratched the gold lining and saw that it left a small imprint.
“Is that real gold?” It was well-known that the UAE gilded their official papers, so Kim Jongmin wasn’t so sure now. Well, he knew that everything was a lie, but he just couldn’t believe that anyone would actually go through this extent for a lie.
He read the next letter. This letter was from Egypt’s Asyut Group, who owned the Bank of Alexandria and was the producer of the eighty percent of the world’s natural gas. The letter behind that was from the Chloe Group, Australia’s largest corporation. There were two others after that as well, both from equally famous corporations.
“What…” Kim Jongmin looked over the six letters again and again, trying to find any hint of forgery. But each letter was written on immaculate stationary and spoke highly of Lee Jiwon. But it was still hard to believe that they were real.
Kim Jongmin laughed. “If just one of these is real, we’d have one hell of a new hire on our hands.” He picked up the letter from the one from the Shire Group and looked at the international number written by the header.
“There’s even an international number. This guy went all out.” Kim Jongmin took out his phone and dialed the number. He knew that it was fake, but he wanted to know for sure. Then, someone picked up and answered in perfect English.
“Good morning. Shire Group corporate office. Grace speaking. How may I help you?”
“…” If this applicant really was insane enough to prepare this far, he’d actually be a psychopath. But was it possible to forge an international number just for a prank? Kim Jongmin broke out in a cold sweat. Even though the office he was in had the A/C on at full blast, his back was suddenly drenched. He realized that this probably wasn’t a prank. No, it definitely was real.
He quickly hung up and gathered all of the pages from Lee Jiwon’s application. He couldn’t make the final decision on this new hire. With the application in hand, he quickly ran over to his boss, Yoo Kyungsup.
“Hey, Jongmin! Where are you taking that trash to?” Lee Woogeun asked, but Kim Jongmin didn’t even turn around.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 300: The Alternate Ending (And the Author’s Comments)
- Chapter 299: Lee Jiwon Part V (Final Chapter)
- Chapter 298: Lee Jiwon Part IV
- Chapter 297: Lee Jiwon Part III
- Chapter 296: Lee Jiwon Part II
- Chapter 295: Lee Jiwon Part I
- Chapter 294: The Choice Part II
- Chapter 293: The Choice Part I
- Chapter 292: Adora the Monster Part VII
- Chapter 291: Adora the Monster Part VI
- Chapter 290: Adora the Monster Part V
- Chapter 289: Adora the Monster Part IV
- Chapter 288: Adora the Monster Part III
- Chapter 287: Adora the Monster Part II
- Chapter 286: Adora the Monster Part I
- Chapter 285: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part IV
- Chapter 284: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part III
- Chapter 283: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part II
- Chapter 282: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part I
- Chapter 281: Dibs Part III
- Chapter 280: Dibs Part II
- Chapter 279: Dibs Part I
- Chapter 278: Claudia Part VI
- Chapter 277: Claudia Part V
- Chapter 276: Claudia Part IV
- Chapter 275: Claudia Part III
- Chapter 274: Claudia Part II
- Chapter 273: Claudia Part I
- Chapter 272: Excursion Part V
- Chapter 271: Excursion Part IV
- Chapter 270: Excursion Part III
- Chapter 269: Excursion Part II
- Chapter 268: Excursion Part I
- Chapter 267: What’s Got You So Curious? Part III
- Chapter 266: What’s Got You So Curious? Part II
- Chapter 265: What’s Got You So Curious? Part I
- Chapter 264: Troublemaker Part IV
- Chapter 263: Troublemaker Part III
- Chapter 262: Troublemaker Part II
- Chapter 261: Troublemaker Part I
- Chapter 260: Angel Part IV
- Chapter 259: Angel Part III
- Chapter 258: Angel Part II
- Chapter 257: Angel Part I
- Chapter 256: Counterattack Part IV
- Chapter 255: Counterattack Part III
- Chapter 254: Counterattack Part II
- Chapter 253: Counterattack Part I
- Chapter 252: Section 79, Part III
- Chapter 251: Section 79, Part II
- Chapter 250: Section 79 Part I
- Chapter 249: First Contact Part IV
- Chapter 248: First Contact Part III
- Chapter 247: First Contact Part II
- Chapter 246: First Contact Part I
- Chapter 245: The Judge’s Continent Part IV
- Chapter 244: The Judge’s Continent Part III
- Chapter 243: The Judge’s Continent, Part II
- Chapter 242: The Judge’s Continent Part I
- Chapter 241: Death Part IV
- Chapter 240: Death Part III
- Chapter 239: Death Part II
- Chapter 238: Death Part I
- Chapter 237: The House Centipede Part IV
- Chapter 236: The House Centipede Part III
- Chapter 235: The House Centipede Part II
- Chapter 234: The House Centipede Part I
- Chapter 233: The Value of Information Part III
- Chapter 232: The Value of Information Part II
- Chapter 231: The Value of Information Part I
- Chapter 230: Defense Part IV
- Chapter 229: Defense Part III
- Chapter 228: Defense Part II
- Chapter 227: Defense Part I
- Chapter 226: The Mercenary Lord Part II
- Chapter 225: The Mercenary Lord Part I
- Chapter 224: A Small Clue Part II
- Chapter 223: A Small Clue Part I
- Chapter 222: Pedro the Avenger Part VI
- Chapter 221: Pedro the Avenger Part V
- Chapter 220: Pedro the Avenger, Part IV
- Chapter 219: Pedro the Avenger, Part III
- Chapter 218: Pedro the Avenger Part II
- Chapter 217: Pedro the Avenger, Part I
- Chapter 216: It’s Obviously Not Me, Part IV
- Chapter 215: It Obviously Isn’t Me, Part III
- Chapter 214: It’s Obviously Not Me, Part II
- Chapter 213: It’s Obviously Not Me, Part I
- Chapter 212: Crossroads Part III
- Chapter 211: Crossroads Part II
- Chapter 210: Crossroads, Part I
- Chapter 209: The Avenger Who Appeared in Mexico Part II
- Chapter 208: The Avenger Who Appeared in Mexico Part I
- Chapter 207: The Perfect Conclusion, Part V
- Chapter 206: The Perfect Conclusion Part IV
- Chapter 205: The Perfect Conclusion Part III
- Chapter 204: The Perfect Conclusion Part II
- Chapter 203: The Perfect Conclusion Part I
- Chapter 202: The Grim Reaper Part IV
- Chapter 201: The Grim Reaper Part III
- Chapter 200: The Grim Reaper Part II
- Chapter 199: The Grim Reaper Part I
- Chapter 198: Rift between Brothers Part III
- Chapter 197: Rift between Brothers Part II
- Chapter 196: Rift between Brothers, Part I
- Chapter 195: Let It Simmer Part III
- Chapter 194: Let it Simmer, Part II
- Chapter 193: Let it Simmer Part I
- Chapter 192: Lee Jiwon Again? Part II
- Chapter 191: Lee Jiwon Again? Part I
- Chapter 190: Bring Me Your Best Treasure, Part III
- Chapter 189: Bring Me Your Best Treasure Part II
- Chapter 188: Bring Me Your Best Treasure Part I
- Chapter 187: Predation Part III
- Chapter 186: Predation Part II
- Chapter 185: Predation Part I
- Chapter 184: Shaman Ko and the Dungeon Mole Part III
- Chapter 183: Shaman Ko and the Dungeon Mole, Part II
- Chapter 182: Shaman Ko and the Dungeon Mole, Part I
- Chapter 181: Their Circumstances, Part III
- Chapter 180: Their Circumstances, Part II
- Chapter 179: Their Circumstances, Part I
- Chapter 178: Betting on Zero and One Part III
- Chapter 177: Betting On Zero and One Part II
- Chapter 176: Betting on Zero and One Part I
- Chapter 175: The Dark Caster Raid Part V
- Chapter 174: The Dark Caster Raid, Part IV
- Chapter 173: The Dark Caster Raid Part III
- Chapter 172: The Dark Caster Raid, Part II
- Chapter 171: The Dark Caster Raid Part I
- Chapter 170: The Guest from America Part III
- Chapter 169: The Guest from America Part II
- Chapter 168: The Guest from America, Part I
- Chapter 167: Lee Kangchan Part III
- Chapter 166: Lee Kangchan Part II
- Chapter 165: Lee Kangchan Part I
- Chapter 164: I’m the Star of the Show, Part III
- Chapter 163: I’m the Star of the Show, Part II
- Chapter 162: I’m the Star of the Show, Part I
- Chapter 161: I Heard You Were Looking For Duck Duck, Part III
- Chapter 160: I Heard You Were Looking For Duck Duck, Part II
- Chapter 159: I Heard You Were Looking For Duck Duck, Part I
- Chapter 158: Why Are You Coming Out From There?! Part II
- Chapter 157: Why Are You Coming Out From There?! Part I
- Chapter 156: First? Part III
- Chapter 155: First? Part II
- Chapter 154: First? Part I
- Chapter 153: The Predator Duke Part III
- Chapter 152: The Predator Duke, Part II
- Chapter 151: The Predator Duke, Part I
- Chapter 150: I Don’t Have a Choice, Part III
- Chapter 149: I Don’t Have a Choice, Part II
- Chapter 148: I Don’t Have a Choice Part I
- Chapter 147: The Monster Tribe Part III
- Chapter 146: The Monster Tribe, Part II
- Chapter 145: The Monster Tribe, Part I
- Chapter 144: This Has To Be A Bug! Part IV
- Chapter 143: This Has To Be A Bug! Part III
- Chapter 142: This Has To Be A Bug! Part II
- Chapter 141: This Has Got To Be A Bug! Part I
- Chapter 140: Time Attack, Part III
- Chapter 139: Time Attack, Part II
- Chapter 138: Time Attack, Part I
- Chapter 137: Muskan Part II
- Chapter 136: Muskan, Part I
- Chapter 135: God of Destruction’s Descendant, Part V
- Chapter 134: God of Destruction’s Descendant, Part IV
- Chapter 133: God of Destruction’s Descendant Part III
- Chapter 132: God of Destruction’s Descendant Part II
- Chapter 131: God of Destruction’s Descendant, Part I
- Chapter 130: Shaman Ko’s Selfishness, Part III
- Chapter 129: Shaman Ko’s Selfishness, Part II
- Chapter 128: Shaman Ko’s Selfishness, Part I
- Chapter 127: Lagus Aman, Part IV
- Chapter 126: Lagus Aman Part III
- Chapter 125: Lagus Aman Part II
- Chapter 124: Lagus Aman, Part 1
- Chapter 123: India? Part III
- Chapter 122: India? Part II
- Chapter 121: India? Part I
- Chapter 120: Bringing Up the Past, Part IV
- Chapter 119: Bringing Up the Past, Part III
- Chapter 118: Bringing up the Past, Part II
- Chapter 117: Bringing up the Past, Part I
- Chapter 116: The Real King-Emperor’s Treasure, Part IV
- Chapter 115: The Real King-Emperor’s Treasure, Part III
- Chapter 114: The Real King-Emperor’s Treasure, Part II
- Chapter 113: The Real Treasure of the King Emperor, Part I
- Chapter 112: My Name is Lee Jiwon! Part III
- Chapter 111: My Name is Lee Jiwon! Part II
- Chapter 110: I Am Lee Jiwon! Part I
- Chapter 109: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part IV
- Chapter 108: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part III
- Chapter 107: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part II
- Chapter 106: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part I
- Chapter 105: The Next Phase Part IV
- Chapter 104: The Next Phase Part 3
- Chapter 103: The Next Phase Part 2
- Chapter 102: The Next Phase Part I
- Chapter 101: Bow Down to the Champ! Part III
- Chapter 100: Bow Down to the Champ! Part II
- Chapter 99: Bow Down to the Champ! Part I
- Chapter 98: Guerilla Warfare Part III
- Chapter 97: Guerilla Warfare Part II
- Chapter 96: Guerilla Warfare, Part I
- Chapter 95: Failed Negotiations Part II
- Chapter 95: Failed Negotiations Part I
- Chapter 94: Bait the Baiters Part III
- Chapter 92: Bait the Baiters, Part II
- Chapter 91: Bait the Baiters, Part I
- Chapter 90: The Invitation from Macao, Part II
- Chapter 89: The Invitation from Macau, Part I
- Chapter 88: The Blood Prince, Part IV
- Chapter 87: The Blood Prince Part III
- Chapter 87: The Blood Prince Part II
- Chapter 86: The Blood Prince, Part I
- Chapter 84: Clash, Part III
- Chapter 83: Clash, Part II
- Chapter 82: Clash, Part I
- Chapter 81: Nip it in the Bud, Part II
- Chapter 80: Nip it in the Bud, Part I
- Chapter 79: Hidden Dungeon, Part II
- Chapter 78: Hidden Dungeon, Part I
- Chapter 77: Minor Contact? Part II
- Chapter 76: Minor Contact? Part 1
- Chapter 75: To Egypt, Part II
- Chapter 74: To Egypt Part I
- Chapter 73: The God of Lightning that isn’t the God of Lightning, Part II
- Chapter 72: The God of Lightning that isn’t the God of Lightning, Part I
- Chapter 71: Gorgons Part III
- Chapter 70: Gorgons, Part II
- Chapter 69: Find the Duck Duck! Part II
- Chapter 68: Find the Duck Duck!, Part I
- Chapter 67: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part IV
- Chapter 66: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part III
- Chapter 65: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part II
- Chapter 64: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part 1
- Chapter 63: To the Fourth Floor, Part 2
- Chapter 62: To the Fourth Floor, Part
- Chapter 61: Onwards to Seorak Mountain Dungeon, Part II
- Chapter 60: Onwards to Seorak Mountain Dungeon, Part I
- Chapter 59: Greed Part 2
- Chapter 58: Greed, Part I
- Chapter 57: Who Would Disturb a Sleeping Lion?, Part III
- Chapter 56: Who Would Disturb a Sleeping Lion? Part II
- Chapter 55: Who Would Disturb a Sleeping Lion? Part I
- Chapter 54: Gnosis Information Guild, Part II
- Chapter 53: Gnosis Information Guild, Part I
- Chapter 52: I’ll Take Out My Four-Year Injustice on Monsters, Part II
- Chapter 51: I’ll Take Out My Four-Year Injustice on Monsters, Part I
- Chapter 50: How Long Was I Out?! Part III
- Chapter 49: How Long Was I Out?! Part II The next day began like any other day.
- Chapter 48: How Long Was I Out?! Part I
- Chapter 48: Song Haechang, Part II
- Chapter 47: Song Haechang, Part I
- Chapter 46: It’s a Trap?, Part II
- Chapter 45: It’s a Trap?, Part I
- Chapter 44: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part VI
- Chapter 43: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part V
- Chapter 42: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part V
- Chapter 41: Searching for the Country’s Last Dungeon, Part II
- Chapter 39: Searching for the Country’s Last Dungeon, Part I
- Chapter 38: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part III
- Chapter 37: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part II
- Chapter 36: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part I
- Chapter 35: Hyungjae Loans, Part IV
- Chapter 34: Hyungjae Loans, Part III
- Chapter 33: Hyungjae Loans, Part II
- Chapter 32: Hyungjae Loans, Part I
- Chapter 31: The Rank 8 Item, Part III
- Chapter 30: The Rank 8 Item, Part II
- Chapter 29: The Rank 8 Item, Part I
- Chapter 28: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part VII
- Chapter 27: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part VI
- Chapter 26: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part V
- Chapter 25: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part IV
- Chapter 24: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part III
- Chapter 23: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part I
- Chapter 22: Low-Tier Dungeon 47, Part VI
- Chapter 21: Low-Tier Dungeon 47, Part V
- Chapter 20: Low-Grade Dungeon 47, Part IV
- Chapter 19: Low-Tier Dungeon, Part III
- Chapter 18: Low-Tier Dungeon 47
- Chapter 17: Dungeon Seeking, Part Nine
- Chapter 16: Dungeon Seeking, Part Eight
- Chapter 15: Dungeon Seeking, Part Seven
- Chapter 14: Dungeon Seeking, Part Six
- Chapter 13: Dungeon Seeking Part Four
- Chapter 12: Dungeon Seeking, Part Three
- Chapter 11: Dungeon Seeking, Part Two
- Chapter 10: Store 72 Visit, Part Five
- Chapter 9: Store 72 Visit, Part Four
- Chapter 8: Store 72 Visit, Part Three
- Chapter 7: Store 72 Visit, Part Two
- Chapter 6: The Luckiest Man, Part Three
- Chapter 5: The Luckiest Man, Part Two
- Chapter 4: The Luckiest Man, Part One
- Chapter 3: Test 1455? Part Three
- Chapter 2: Test 1455? Part Two
- Chapter 1: Test 1455?
- Chapter 1: Prologue