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Chapter 141: Invitation (1)
Western Pacific.
Normally, this vast expanse of ocean and sky was only inhabited by clouds, the sea, and the occasional airplane. But now, a colossal disc floated mid-air.
Strangely, despite the sheer size of the object seemingly blocking the sky, sunlight still poured down over the ocean undisturbed. It was as if the light passed straight through the disc.
â âThere it is, do you see it? That giant circular structure ahead is the Sky Arena!â
A black helicopter circled the floating disc. Inside, a female reporter, microphone in hand, enthusiastically relayed her report.
â âYou may not be able to see it with the naked eye, but the Sky Arena is surrounded by a barrierâmeant to keep intruders out.â
What she was saying wasnât new; by now, most people were already aware of these facts.
Thatâs how famous the Sky Arena had becomeâone of the most anticipated and widely broadcasted global events.
â âSee the ships down below? Each one is carrying Hunters, all gathered here to participate in the Sky Arena.â
In truth, not every vessel carried Hunters.
Some were cruise ships ferrying spectators eager to witness the event up close.
â âYou can see the insignias of powerful guilds and noble families. As expected of the Sky Arena.â
Large guilds and established clans had brought their own ships. Those with fewer resources had purchased transport from travel agencies running cruise services.
â âAh! Over there! Zoom in!â
The reporter pointed to a particular ship. The cameraman quickly refocused.
â âThatâs a vessel belonging to the Hyukcheon Group! They recently made headlines by wiping out both the Mei family and the South American cartel.â
The Hyukcheon ship was notably massive, commanding presence by sheer size alone.
â âAnd the bloodline representative entering the Arena on behalf of Hyukcheon is none other than Kwon Hanulâwhose achievements are almost unbelievableâŠâ
* * *
âI hope Hanul is safeâŠâ
Aboard the Hyukcheon ship, in a luxurious lounge, Kwon Hudon let out a deep sigh.
It had already been over a week since Kwon Hanul went missing. The mere thought of what kind of hardship he might be enduring caused another sigh to escape him.
âAnd the Chairman just keeps telling us to waitâŠâ
Right after Hanul disappeared, they had contacted the main house, assuming the family would immediately help rescue him.
But instead:
â âWait at the location of the Sky Arena.â
That was Kwon Seonwooâs order. He didnât want word of Hanulâs disappearance getting out, so he kept the team in a holding pattern.
As a result, they'd spent over a week doing nothing but waiting on this ship.
âUghâŠâ
Hudon sighed again, glancing toward Joo Hayun and Mei Hong. The two women sat at a table, deep in conversation.
âIâve done some diggingâHyukcheonâs intelligence division believes it was the Blaga family that kidnapped him.â
âThe Blagas? Those con artists? Youâre saying theyâre behind this?â
âThe bigger issue is, the Chairman doesnât seem intent on launching a rescue. I think weâll have to take matters into our own hands.â
âI agree. But no one knows where the Blagas are hiding, do they?â
âIâve gathered a few leadsâŠâ
âUm⊠excuse meâŠâ
Hudon hesitantly called out. Both women turned to him simultaneouslyâradiating an intimidating aura.
âWhat are you two planningâŠ?â
âWeâre preparing a rescue mission for Kwon Hanul.â
âThatâs right. We canât just sit back anymore.â
Hudon swallowed hard. What they were saying made senseâbut disobeying the Chairmanâs orders was a serious move.
âW-What about Gael? What does he think?â
Hudon looked over at Gael Garcia, who sat cross-legged on the carpet in meditation. At Hudonâs question, Gael slowly opened his eyes.
âI agree with Ms. Joo and Ms. Mei.â
He said it without a shred of hesitation.
âB-But the Chairman might be furiousâŠâ
âMy loyalty lies with Kwon Hanul.â
Gaelâs words were resolute, and Hudon felt deeply moved.
ââŠYouâre right.â
Hudon finally made up his mind. Truth be told, he had wanted to go rescue Hanul all alongâhe just hadnât had the courage.
âLetâs bring Hanul back.â
His voice was firm.
Just then, a thudding noise rang out from above, followed by blaring alarms.
âLooks like weâve got an intruder,â Joo Hayun said coldly, a sharp gleam in her eyes.
Since Hanulâs abduction, Hayun had been on edge, constantly bristling with hostility.
âWhoever dares trespass on Hyukcheonâs domain⊠theyâll be made an example of.â
Although there were guards on board, Hayun stood, intent on handling the situation personally.
âIâll cover the deck,â Mei Hong said, grabbing her sword. Seeing the deadly intent in both women, Hudon shivered.
Then it happened.
The blaring alarm suddenly fell silent.
Just as confusion spread, the door burst open and someone casually walked in.
âWhew⊠that was rough.â
The intruder strolled in as if he owned the place.
âLong time no see, everyone. I trust youâve all been well?â
He even greeted them nonchalantlyâthen headed straight to the water dispenser, downing a full cup in one go.
Everyone stood in stunned silence, staring at the intruder.
It wasnât until he finished drinking that he noticed their gaping expressions.
âWhy are you all looking at me like thatâŠ?â
âHanul?!â
âKwon Hanul?!â
âCaptain?!â
âYouâre back!â
One after another, they called his name. Hanul blinked in surprise.
âWhat happened? How did you get here?!â
âTell us everything right now!â
âA-Are you hurt, Hanul?â
The four of them bombarded him with questions.
âOkay, okayâcalm downâŠâ
Hanul raised his hands, trying to settle them.
âSo, hereâs what happenedâŠâ
* * *
ââŠAnd thatâs how it went.â
Hanul explained the situationâbut not the full truth. His dual bloodlines remained a closely guarded secret, even from his team.
So he stuck to the version scripted by Catalina Blaga.
âCatalina Blaga must be insane. To lay a hand on someone from the Hyukcheon bloodline⊠especially a Trueblood like you, Kwon Hanul!â
Joo Hayunâs brow twitchedâbarely containing her fury.
Though, in truth, that wasnât what angered her most.
âAnd on top of that, Kwon Chan-seong tried to kill you? That had to be on Kwon Hyukâs orders. What the hell is he thinking?â
A member of the Hyukcheon bloodline, holding the position of vice-chairman, had tried to kill one of their own.
To Hayun, whose loyalty to Hyukcheon ran deep, this was unforgivable.
âTh-This is bad⊠R-Really bad. Your own uncle tried to kill youâŠâ
Hudon looked pale. A crisis on this scale was unimaginable.
âNo, wait⊠Once the Chairman hears about this, he wonât let it slide. Even if itâs your uncleâŠâ
His voice trailed off as he caught sight of Hayunâs expression.
âIf the Chairman finds out, of course heâll punish someone. ButâŠâ
Joo Hayun, who had served Hyukcheon for years, knew better than mostâ
Kwon Hyuk was meticulous. Cunning. Always prepared.
âHe plans for every outcome. This time wonât be any different.â
âI agree with Hayun,â Hanul said. Even Catalina Blaga had warned him: Kwon Hyuk wouldnât go down easily.
âTh-Then what do we doâŠ?â
Hudon gulped. Thatâs when Mei Hong chimed in.
âHudon oppa, why worry? Captain made it back alive, didnât he?â
âY-Yeah, but only because of Catalina BlagaâŠâ
âStill, heâs fine now. Thatâs all that matters.â
âI feel the same,â Gael added. âThe Captain has incredible luck.â
With both of them so confident, Hudon had no choice but to fall silent.
âAnyway, Iâm just glad to see everyone again,â Hanul said with a genuine smile.
Back when he was locked away by the Blagas, the people heâd missed most were his teammates.
âM-Me too, Hanul.â
âGlad you're safe.â
âWhat a relief.â
Each of them offered a heartfelt word. Feeling a bit embarrassed, Hanul scratched his cheek.
âOhâKwon Hanul. This arrived while you were gone.â
Just then, Joo Hayun pulled out a letter from a subspace pocket.
âA letter?â Hanul asked, taking it with curiosity.
In an age of social media, a physical letterâsealed with wax, no lessâwas rare.
âItâs an invitation from the Babel family.â
The moment he heard the name Babel, Hanulâs demeanor shifted.
The Babel family.
One of the very few clans in the world that could stand on equal footing with the Hyukcheon bloodline.
If Hyukcheon carried the blood of dragons, then Babel bore the blood of true dragonsâdragons in the Western sense.
âTheyâre hosting a party to help the Sky Arena participants get acquainted.â
Hanul turned the letter over in his hands.
But surely there was another motive. Most likely, they wanted to gather and evaluate the competition.
âWhat will you do? Decline?â Hayun asked.
Hanul considered it.
It wasnât a bad offer. He didnât like the idea of Babel sizing him upâbut it was a good chance for him to size up the other participants, too.
âAnd I might have a shot at acquiring Dragonheart Bloodline.â
It was a Babel-hosted event. Naturally, their bloodline members would be present. That meant a chance to obtain their unique lineage, Dragonheart Bloodline..
Dragonheart Bloodline wasnât just symbolic.
All Babel bloodline members possessed a version of the Dragonheart thanks to it.
Granted, it wasnât a true Dragonheart. Impure or diluted bloodlines produced weaker versions. Even purebloods couldnât match the original.
But Hanulâs version? Would be from a Trueblood. A real Dragonheart might be within reach.
âThis invitationâŠâ
He suddenly noticed Hudon and Gael watching him closely, eyes filled with⊠hopeful pressure.
âSomething you want to say?â
âWell⊠uhâŠâ Hudon scratched his head awkwardly. âI-I was wondering if maybe I could tag along⊠n-not for any big reason or anything, just that all the famous Hunters will be thereâŠâ
It seemed Hudon just wanted to meet his idols in person.
âWhat about you, Gael?â
âWell⊠Iâve never been to a party beforeâŠâ Gael admitted, a bit bashful.
With his natural curiosity, he was clearly interested in seeing what a high-society party hosted by a noble clan would be like.
Hanul let out a crooked smile.
With both of them looking like that, how could he say no?
âAlright. Letâs all attend together.â
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