"Your parents will be very pleased, Assembly Master," said Lee Hyeon-Ju.
She spoke with assured confidence, but Lee Hyeon-Su's response was one of unbridled panic. Unfortunately for him, though...
Lee Hyeon-Ju didn't give him a chance to fight back.
"You have no idea how important this topic is to our Assembly Master, Chief Lee."
"...Huh?"
"You don't have any personal experience, and that's why you can't understand it, Chief Lee. However, it's a different story for our Assembly Master. No matter how capable he is... No matter how high his cultivation is, he is still no better than a lazy bum of a son who's skipping university and lounging around at home."
Kang Jin-Ho's jaw fell ever so slightly.
'Huh? I... I've never considered that until now. What the...?'
"Imagine your son, who graduated high school with excellent grades, entering a top-tier university. However, instead of studying, he's driving his fancy car to God knows where every single day and wasting his time while his peers are busy building their foundation for their future careers. You can already guess how stressful that might be, yes?"
Lee Hyeon-Ju confidently stared at Kang Jin-Ho next.
"Assembly Master? I'm sure you've already noticed that your parents have grown a little colder towards you lately."
"...!"
Kang Jin-Ho couldn't bring himself to respond to her. Not because he hadn't noticed his parents' cold attitude toward him, though. No, it was because he was too busy wondering how much he should amend that qualifier of "a little"!
'Right. Their evaluation of me has hit rock bottom.'
Once upon a time, Kang Jin-Ho was viewed as the shining beacon of hope for the Kang family.
Those days could have been the golden era for him. His family members unquestioningly believed Kang Jin-Ho could do everything well, and he always met their expectations.
But now... How should he go about describing his current status?
His mother nagged him constantly. His father tutted in disapproval. Even his little sister tried to monitor him, her eyes obviously full of mistrust.
As a member of the martial world, Kang Jin-Ho's position and renown had risen at a meteoric rate, yet to the eyes of his family members... He was nothing more than a bum who refused to join the job market for some reason. For now, he had a tenuous protective barrier called "Being a Uni Student" shielding him from harm, but...!
"...Yes, it's been bone-chillingly cold," Kang Jin-Ho quietly muttered.
"I knew it," Lee Hyeon-Ju nodded.
However, Lee Hyeon-Su was still unwilling to accept. "Hold on. Hold on! What do you even...!"
"No, you hold on, Chief Lee! I pleaded with you to let me finish, didn't I! Please stop!" Lee Hyeon-Ju sharply yelled at him.
"...My bad. You can go ahead now."
Lee Hyeon-Ju groaned before snatching up a bottle of water. She gulped several mouthfuls of water, then rolled up her sleeves. "Although the matter with your parents was spoken half in jest, you shouldn't dismiss it as nonsense. If anything, you need to seriously worry about it. Because this issue doesn't just affect you, Assembly Master. It applies to pretty much everyone."
Kang Jin-Ho tilted his head. "Huh? How?"
Lee Hyeon-Ju turned her attention to Lee Hyeon-Su again. "Chief Lee, do you own a home?"
"...No, I don't. Why?"
"How do you plan to buy one?"
"Can't I save up and buy it when the time is right?"
It was official now. This man named Lee Hyeon-Su was definitely a lost cause. Such was the hopelessness of his situation that not only Wiggins, but even Kang Jin-Ho stared weirdly at Lee Hyeon-Su!
"D-Did I say something wrong?" Lee Hyeon-Su asked in a slight panic.
Lee Hyeon-Ju slowly shook her head. "The normal thing for a person from the surface world is to get a home loan from a bank, but martial artists can't do that. That's because we don't have a job and a fixed income source."
Lee Hyeon-Ju faltered. "B-but we pay our members, don't we?"
"Which bank is crazy enough to look at the suspicious money trail and go, 'Yes, that's your salary!' and start loaning you money?!"
"...Oh."
"Let's be realistic, shall we?" Lee Hyeon-Ju tutted at Lee Hyeon-Su. "This place might have the Martial Assembly written on the entrance, but from the outsiders' POV? It's probably the most horrifying, shocking, hopeless hell containing over ten thousand jobless bums!"
She had a point there. Even though martial artists tried to stay away from the surface world, they still had birth certificates and resident registration cards, didn't they?
Lee Hyeon-Su dazedly muttered away. "Huh. Then... Doesn't that mean the Assembly has been playing a sizable role in the youth unemployment statistics?"
"Yes. Our so-called contribution is probably nothing to scoff at."
"S-so, that means the actual unemployment rate is considerably lower than reported? I guess that's something to celebrate...?"
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