Chapter 191: Mavros Flying Above the Snowman (2)
Mujahid had both Hunters and Porters under his command, but they were not officially registered as a team. The reason for this was that their roles were not to fight alongside Mujahid, but rather to support him with logistical issues so that he could fight to his heart’s content.
These Porters and Hunters were more like salaried workers for a company rather than active hunters on the hunting grounds.
"What about your gear for the frost?" Han-Yeol asked.
"I've prepared the best!" Mujahid confidently replied.
"That's great. Hmm... Is it alright if the Mulan team tags along?"
"Are you talking about your personal filming crew?"
"Yeah, I usually bring them along whenever I go hunting, so I was wondering if it would be alright for them to tag along when they're not Hunters or Porters."
Han-Yeol was not worried about the Mulan team because the Cheolwon hunting ground was cold. He could always go to the Hunter Mall and buy the best thermal apparel available. The thermal apparel sold at the Hunter Mall was not the same as those sold outside, as these thermal apparel were made by awakened beings with mana coating, and they were extremely expensive.
These thermal apparel could only be afforded by Hunters, wealthy people, or researchers exploring the North Pole or the South Pole, and it was going to cost Han-Yeol a fortune if he equipped every single member of the Mulan team with them.
However, the cost was not going to be burdensome for him at all, as he could immediately make the money back once he switched on his broadcast.
"Well, I heard it can be a bit dangerous, but we can always proceed with caution, right? We also have the option of not bringing them along if you're worried about them. Ah, you don't have to worry about my subordinates, as all of them are trained to withstand all sorts of extreme climates."
The Porters that Mujahid brought along were not simple Porters. All of them were soldiers who underwent extreme training in the Egyptian military, and their mission was to assist Mujahid to the best of their abilities until they awakened as Hunters.
Then, they were free to decide if they wanted to be independent or if they wanted to join one of the raid parties operated by the government.
This was the reason why Mujahid's personal team and the Horus raid party's Porter slots were always full, even though they selected only the best of the best.
“Should we do that?”
Han-Yeol would have brought along the Mulan team if they were going to a normal hunting ground or if this was an excursion from the Horus raid party. However, the Cheolwon hunting ground had many lurking dangers, making it quite risky to bring these untrained civilian women there.
"Yes, I think that is for the best," Mujahid said.
"Haa... I guess we have no choice," Han-Yeol replied with a sigh.
Han-Yeol really enjoyed his broadcasts, so he wanted the Mulan team to tag along whenever he went out on a hunt. He also heard from Su-In that she had finally found a suitable host to replace Yoo-Bi, which Han-Yeol was looking forward to as well.
"The Mulan team will definitely think it's a shame they can't come this time. Those girls are willing to go through hoops on fire if it means they could film something good," Han-Yeol said with a laugh.
Mujahid shrugged in response and said, "But there's nothing we can do about it, hyung-nim. I mean, who will take responsibility if they die while trying to film? Their families might get a huge payout because you’ve insured them quite well, but what's more important than life itself in this world?"
"Yeah, I guess you're right," Han-Yeol nodded in agreement.
It was good for Han-Yeol to consider the Mulan team's desire to film and broadcast his hunts, but bringing civilians to a hunting ground that even seasoned Hunters found dangerous was pushing it.
"Alright, we're the only ones going this time."
"Yes, hyung-nim!" n0VelusB.C0m
"Then, I hope both of you will take care of yourselves over there," Shin Yoo-Kyung said with a bow.
His main duty was to assist Mujahid and act as his brain, so he had no business tagging along the hunt since he was just a normal civilian.
"Oh, you can go home now, Yoo-Kyung."
"I was about to do that."
"Wow... Lucky you... Your employer is going to suffer for five days, but you're already thinking of taking the week off?" Mujahid sneered in his typical fashion.
Then, a blood vessel popped on Shin Yoo-Kyung's forehead after hearing those words.
It was true that he was going to take the week off while Mujahid was away hunting, but that didn't mean he could nonchalantly relax without a care.
Mujahid was different from the average Hunter. He was a Prince of Egypt and a successful businessman with numerous companies under his name and a personal net worth of more than thirty trillion won.
Surprisingly, all of his companies ran smoothly even without him lifting a finger, and the main reason behind that was none other than Shin Yoo-Kyung.
That was the reason Shin Yoo-Kyung couldn't help but be pissed off when he heard the carefree 'chairman' tease him for taking the week off.
“Mujahid-nim!”
“Ah... Yoo-Kyung is upset again~ I’m so scared~ Well, I’ll be going first, hyung-nim!” Mujahid sneered once more before running off as fast as he could.
"Haa... I wonder when he'll grow up... I apologize for the commotion, Han-Yeol Hunter-nim. I feel that I have only been showing you unsightly scenes ever since we met."
"Haha, don't worry about it. It's actually nice to see the employer and employee getting along so well. In fact, I'm jealous that Mujahid has someone he can trust beside him."
It was mentioned before, but Mujahid was not someone who showed his true colors to just anyone. He usually acted quite charismatic or even cruel toward other people, but he revealed his true personality to only a select few.
He showed his mischievous, carefree, and cute self to those he fully trusted, and that was why his subordinates had complete trust in him.
"I will leave Mujahid-nim in your care, Han-Yeol-nim."
"Don't worry about him. He is strong enough to survive even if I don't help him."
"Yes, I agree with you."
Shin Yoo-Kyung was well aware that his employer was quite strong, but he couldn't help but worry about him since the hunting grounds were unpredictable places where anything could happen.
Mujahid's companies would be in danger if something happened to him, and the livelihoods of the millions of people he employed would be at risk.
Shin Yoo-Kyung once had a younger brother who dreamed of becoming a Hunter, but he tragically died in an accident while working as a Porter.
‘A single time of experiencing such pain is more than enough for me,’?he thought as he saw Mujahid as his little brother.
“Then, I’ll be off now.”
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