Chapter 167: Telepathy II (2)
Chu Si-Han, one of the delinquents Han-Yeol used to hang out with in high school, possessed a high level of loyalty and had a propensity for laughter. However, he stood out as the most short-tempered member within the group. His approach to conflict resolution relied more on his fists than on engaging in conversations, often initiating fights with students from other high schools.
If he learned that one of his schoolmates was being bullied by students from another institution, he would swiftly charge into their school. Han-Yeol, Sung-Jin, and four other friends consistently found themselves responsible for resolving the aftermath of his actions.
Si-Han was a troublesome friend who frequently caused problems. Nonetheless, their friendship meant more to them than the issues he brought along during those days.
‘Well, it’s a friendship from the past that I ruined...’?he thought.
Honestly, when he initially reached out to Sung-Jin, he couldn't comprehend his own actions. Deep down, he knew that Han-Yeol was the one who had shattered the friendship among their group. Sung-Jin informed him that, following his sudden disappearance a few years ago, everyone else began to slowly drift apart.
Since Han-Yeol had been the binding force that held the group together, it was only natural for them to disperse once that cohesive element vanished abruptly.
‘Yeah, it’s totally my fault,’?he relentlessly blamed himself for the situation, going over it countless times in his mind. He was convinced that the others would not be as forgiving toward him as Sung-Jin had been.
[Uhm... Hyung?]
“Yes, Si-Hyung?”
[Why did you tell me your name was Mavros...?]
“Ah, sorry about that.”
[N-No! You don’t have to apologize!]
“Keke! Alright~ Anyway, you remember the request I commissioned last time, right?”
[Certainly, that has been the best request I have received since I awakened. The Gold Mine dungeon happens to be the simplest dungeon for our raid party due to our composition. However, we were experiencing financial struggles as there wasn't much to gain from that dungeon except for gold, which holds little value nowadays.
[Hunting there proved to be rather inefficient, leading us to consider exploring other options. However, your timely contact provided a significant boost to our income! My friends were genuinely delighted with the request, and we all eagerly anticipate your next commission.]
Chu Si-Hyung's raid party appeared to be one of those rare instances where a group of close friends formed their own party.
“Keke! Yeah, I called to commission another request,” Han-Yeol said.
[Wow! I expected you to inquire through your lawyer, so I was surprised when you personally called. I'm glad you did because I wouldn't have realized it was you if you hadn't reached out directly.]
“Yeah, my lawyer is a bit busy these days, so I decided to call you personally. I guess I’m connected by fate with your brother or something.”
[I agree. Ah, how much gold will you need this time, hyung?]
Si-Hyung had anticipated that Han-Yeol would commission another ten tons of gold, just like the previous time. However, he was open to a reduced amount as long as they could still profit from hunting in the Gold Mine dungeon.
"Hmm... I'm uncertain about the exact quantity I'll require, so why don't you gather as much as possible?"
[W-What...?]
Si-Hyung doubted his ears as he thought, ‘U-Unlimited...?’ n0veluSb.c0M
The unexpected statement left him astonished, as he had initially anticipated receiving around ten tons of gold. However, he quickly regained his composure and resolved to ask the essential questions. After all, despite his young age, he remained the leader of his raid party.
[Does that mean we are able to bring you as much gold as we can...?]
"Yes, that's correct. I do require a substantial amount of gold at the moment. Hm... considering I paid you ten billion won for ten tons of gold previously, how about we set the price at one billion won per ton of gold this time?"
[I-It will be our honor to work with you, hyung-nim!]
It had been reiterated multiple times that gold had become practically worthless in the current era. Prior to the emergence of dimensional gates, the price of gold experienced significant fluctuations, with a single kilogram bar fetching over fifty million won during those times.
In essence, one ton of gold would have been valued at a minimum of fifty billion won back then. However, the price had plummeted to the point where Si-Hyung was content with the offer of one billion won per ton. In fact, the current market price for one ton of gold stood at half that amount—five hundred million won.
The Shine raid party was being offered double the international market rates for this request, and they were undoubtedly motivated to gather as much gold as possible for Han-Yeol.
The reason Han-Yeol avoided purchasing gold from the market was the cumbersome process of dealing with all the necessary legal paperwork to acquire the desired quantity. He preferred to pay twice the price to avoid the hassle of government dealings.
Additionally, he chose to commission the Shine raid party to hunt for gold instead of buying it directly from the market because most of the gold circulating in the market was not physical gold but rather paper gold. In other words, the amount available in the market did not correspond to the actual gold stored in vaults.
"Then, I'll leave it in your hands. I suppose we don't need to sign a contract, right?"
[Yes, you’re going to pay us by cash whenever we deliver the gold, right?]
“Yeah, you’re right. Then, I’ll leave it to you.”
[Just leave it to us! I’ll make sure to deliver the purest gold available out there!]
“Thanks.”
Beep!
"Haa... I suppose that's another thing I need to take care of..." Han-Yeol muttered, slouching on his sofa. He gazed up at the voluminous ceiling above him.
The building he currently occupied was a three-story structure with a peculiar design that featured an open concept, allowing the ceiling to stretch all the way up to the third floor. It resembled the layout of the library Han-Yeol used to frequent in his previous residence, where a large circular opening occupied the central area of the building.
This outhouse appeared to have been designed with the intention of accommodating only a few residents, resulting in a relatively compact space. That's precisely why Han-Yeol had chosen this outhouse as his room.
“Kyu! Kyu!”
As soon as Han-Yeol ended the call, Mavros dashed toward him to enjoy his embrace. Despite the black dragon's substantial growth in size, his eagerness to play with Han-Yeol remained unchanged.
Han-Yeol cherished this bond, finding solace and tranquility in hugging and petting Mavros.
“I should probably apologize, right, Mavros?”
“Kyu?”
"I betrayed their trust... and honestly, I'm scared. I have no idea how they will react to me... I was fortunate that things went smoothly with Sung-Jin, but the others aren't as forgiving as him," Han-Yeol sighed, weighed down by his concerns.
He had ceased contacting his friends due to the exhaustion of caring for his father, but in hindsight, he recognized that he had been entirely at fault.
“Kyu! Kyu!”?Mavros cried out as if trying to say, ‘I don’t know what’s going on, but don’t give up!’ as he licked Han-Yeol’s cheek.
“You really are the best, Mavros!”
“Kyu!”?The black dragon responded with a happy cry that seemed to say, ‘isn’t that obvious?’.
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