Chapter 384
âWhistle!â
A chilly autumn morning, in front of Gridâs house. Before he knew it, Kang Cheolgyu had been waiting for 13 hours and his nose became runny. He felt confused as his cold body shook.
âThe car isnât leavingâŠâ
For Kang Cheolgyu, a house was just a place to sleep. To him, it was impossible for someone to stay in their house for more than 13 hours.
âWhatâs wrong with him?â
A single storey house. It was a very small house that was 25 pyeong, and this included the garden area. Kang Cheolgyu somehow felt sorry as he thought of the young man living alone there.
âPoor fellow.â
Kang Cheolgyu lost his parents early on. He lived in poverty and had no place to lean on. He remembered the days when he lived in a basement room off ramyun noodles and how cold it was. Now the current Grid seemed to overlap with his own past, causing Kang Cheolgyuâs heart to feel sorry.
ââŠNo, wait.â
Wasnât Grid living with his family?
âIâm not in a position to worry about him.â
Kang Cheolgyu was suddenly filled with doubts.
âEven though he lives with his family, why hasnât anyone left for 13 hours?â
The lights in the house werenât even turned on.
âPerhapsâŠâ
Could it be a robbery?
Kang Cheolgyu was worried.
âPerhaps Grid and his family are being held hostage by robbers?â
It wasnât possible. Grid was his target. He needed to hurt Grid to be paid.
âShit, I guess I have to rescue them.â
Kang Cheolgyu might have a good fighting ability, but his head was bad. It wasnât just that he didnât go to school and read, but that he was born with a terrible brain. He forgot the reason that he watched Gridâs house for 13 hours was because the house had a security sticker on it and started to climb the fence.
The reason for making such a stupid choice was nervousness.
Chirpppppppp!
The sensor detected Kang Cheolgyu hanging from the fence and the alarm sounded. It was a loud noise that rang out through the neighborhood.
âHeok.â
Kang Cheolgyu was startled and jumped from the fence. He tried to escape when someone blocked his way.
âA rat came here.â
ââŠ?â
The man was wearing a eyepatch over his left eye. He was a young Westerner with a big nose, light green eyes, and short grey hair.
âWho are you?â
Kang Cheolgyu was alert as the Western spoke in a foreign language that couldnât be understood.
âKyaaack~ spit!â
The Westerner didnât speak for long. He spat out phlegm and acted like he was going to make a move on Kang Cheolgyu. Kang Cheolgyuâs face distorted.
âThis crazy one-eyed bastard.â
They wanted to act against the chief of the Poisoned Wave gang?
âI donât know who you are, but you will regret this.â
Kang Cheolgyuâs fists were fast and powerful. It was three consecutive blows and a jab, a perfect killing technique based on boxing. But the Westerner was several times better. The Westerner blocked all of Kang Cheolgyuâs punches with just his right hand, then grabbed Kang Cheolgyuâs wrist.
Kang Cheolgyuâs face paled.
âThis guy!â
He saw through the lightning fast punches and even neutralized it? The movements were at the level of a world-class boxer! The Westerner saw Kang Cheolgyuâs shaking eyes and raised a long leg.
Pakak!
âKukâŠ!â
Kang Cheolgyu shook as he raised his left arm to guard against the Westernerâs attack. He tried to pull away the right wrist held by the Westerner, but the grip was too powerful. The Westerner pulled Kang Cheolgyu and raised his knee.
Peeok!
âHeeok!â
Kang Cheolgyuâs nose was crushed by the hard knee. The Westerner still gripped his wrist as he tried to block the blood. Kang Cheolgyu determined he couldnât break free with force, so he rotated and swung his elbow.
The Westerner had a sharp scar on his nose. It was like a knife cut.
âFairly good.â
The Westerner was somewhat impressed. But it was only up to there. Kang Cheolgyuâs strength was broken after he suffered great damage to his face. In the first place, the Westerner was more proficient, since Kang Cheolgyu suffered from a one-sided violence.
Bam bam! Bam bam bam!
The Westerner was really cruel. He kept punching, punching, and punching Kang Cheolgyu. Blood flowed down from Kang Cheolgyuâs face, and he now seemed pitiful.
âYou⊠Who the hell are youâŠ?â
Why was this Westerner so strong, and why was he beating Kang Cheolgyu to death like this? The Westerner introduced himself to Kang Cheolgyu.
âIâm Gridâs bodyguard, Toon.â
Thatâs right. The identity of the Westerner was beast master Toon. He once broke the balance of the Italian mafia, and was the strongest player in reality. The reason he was staying in South Korea was at Yuraâs request.
âToon-ssi, you are lacking funds to buy land in South Korea? If you want to move to South Korea like the other guild members, I will arrange a place for you to live. Instead, please be responsible for Grid-ssiâs safety.â
Gridâs safety was the desire of all Overgeared members, not just Yura. Because there was Grid, the Overgeared Guild could exist. Because there was the Overgeared Guild, they could be in their current positions.
In particular, Toon had a great tendency to rely on Overgeared. The existence of colleagues who he could rely on was very important for an orphan.
âTouch, Grid, kill.â
Chill.
Toonâs eyes were as cold as a beast as he spoke in broken Korean. Kang Cheolgyu nodded.
âU-Understood. I wonât step on Gridâs shadow in the future!â
The moment he declared this.
Creak.
The door to Gridâs house opened and a young man appeared. Grid had been lying in the capsule for 13 hours and ran over when he heard the alarm sound.
âWhat? Whatâs going on? Eh? Toon? Why are you here? When did you come to Korea?â
There was an unidentified man and Toon. Grid couldnât figure out why. At this time, three security company cars arrived in front of Gridâs house.
âYouâre safe!â
The security companyâs employees descended from the cars and checked Gridâs safety. Grid wasnât just a customer, they were also fans of Grid.
âEh⊠Well, Iâm okay.â
Grid replied while standing next to Toon, so that there wouldnât be any misunderstandings. Meanwhile, the security company employees arrested Kang Cheolgyu and reported it to the police station. The officers were astonished when they saw Kang Cheolgyuâs face.
And at dawn. There was an explosion of TV and Internet news.
[Grid, he played a significant role in the arrest of a drug trafficker.]
[Kang Cheolgyu, the chief of the drug dealers in South Korea, was caught by Grid and his colleague Toon.]
[The city of Seoul is awarding an honorary citizenâs medal to Grid and Toon.]
[The National Police Agency will provide an appreciation plaque and prize money to Grid and Toon.]
[The Blue House is thinking about a presidentâs citation.]
ââŠAh, I have to play the game.â
Grid didnât even know why he received the honorary citizenâs medal. It was an honor, but Gridâs expression showed that it was merely inconvenient. He didnât want to waste time travelling to Seoul City Hall and the police station with Toon, as well as have interviews with reporters.
âI donât have time to play the game.â
ââŠâ
Toon felt vaguely sorry towards Grid.
***
[You have entered the 40th island.]
Grid educated Lord and made a spear and bow to be used. He was fully prepared and returned to the Behen Archipelago. Sticks greeted him.
âYou finally came.â
âI will start the challenge immediately.â
Grid didnât ask if the other Overgeared members had reached the 20th island. He had faith that his colleagues would do well, and now he had to concentrate on his own development. The reason why Grid was so worried?
It was simple. The 2nd Satisfy National Competition was to be held in Paris, France. Grid had to play a big role there.
âI must unconditionally win three gold medals.â
Was it because he coveted the god mineral adamantium? Of course. But that was just secondary. The reason Grid wanted to act in the National Competition was because he was aware of his position as representative of the country.
Grid had the hopes of 50 million people and his family on him. Grid didnât want to disappoint them. Thatâs right. Now Grid felt a strong sense of responsibility. It was a noble attitude that couldnât be compared with his personal feelings during the 1st National Competition.
âHoo.â
Grid breathed in deeply as he stepped foot into the gate of the 41st island. His vision darkened before a new landscape unfolded in front of him. It was a serene bamboo forest.
[You have entered the 41st island.]
[A mission will be created.]
[41st Island]
Fight with yourself and win.
First Clear Compensation: You can raise the level of one skill.
âThere arenât any challenger points?â
But Grid wasnât disappointed. Grid had legendary skills that were hard to raise their levels, so he was quite pleased with a skills level up.
âThis feels like a bonus stage.â
The mission of the 41st island was to overcome his âpast selfâ and transcend his âpresent self.â It felt like a test. What was at the end of the Behen Archipelago, which forced the challenger to constantly grow?
Grid wondered while looking around nervously.
Sururuk.
A person who looked exactly like Grid appeared. There were four golden hands moving around him.
âThe God Hands are recreated?â
It seemed like the copy of Grid reproduced all of Gridâs items and skills. Grid became tense. Then the clone moved to Gridâs shock and horror.
âPagmaâs Swordsmanship, Linked Kill Wave.â
ââŠWhat?!â
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