Chapter 20: Orc Burrow (1)
Han-Yeol had initially thought that the Hunter Mall would only be the size of a large supermarket when he first discovered that there was a mall exclusively for the gear needed by Hunters. After all, how much gear did Hunters really need? To be honest, he had actually thought that he was being generous with the size estimate by comparing it to a large supermarket.
‘This is on the scale of a massive department store!’?he exclaimed inwardly.
The grandeur of the Hunter Mall turned Han-Yeol, who had lived in Seoul his whole life, into a country bumpkin in an instant. Although it was simply called the Hunter Mall, it was actually a large complex made up of several different buildings.
It was a mall made for Hunters, but there were various families strolling around the plaza, where there was a large fountain in the middle. Several children were present, running around and playing with the fountain water.
Han-Yeol looked around the place while standing dumbfounded in place like a country bumpkin. After a moment, he read the information board at the entrance of the mall and followed its directions to the dedicated Hunter’s corner.
“Welcome!”
As soon as the automatic sliding doors of the Hunter’s corner opened, Han-Yeol saw eight beautiful ladies lined up, four to each side, and they all bowed at the waist as they greeted him. No matter how large and grand this place was, it was still sustained by the revenue from their main customers, the Hunters.
One of the beautiful staffers approached Han-Yeol and said, “I will personally guide you if there is a specific item you are looking for.”
“Ah, then kindly guide me to where they are selling the firearms, please,” Han-Yeol replied.
“Yes, sir. Please come this way,” the attendant said as she escorted him to an elevator. They both went up to the fourth floor.
Han-Yeol exited the elevator after the doors opened again, taking a look around the place. The fourth floor was packed with numerous stalls, with a variety of firearms made by crafting-class Hunters on display. These firearms would just be ordinary guns with slightly higher quality than average when used by someone without mana, but they instantly became deadly monster-killing weapons in the hands of Hunters.
“Is there a specific kind of weapon you are looking for?” the attendant asked.
“Hmm... Please guide me to where the automatic rifles are,” Han-Yeol said. The attendant walked ahead, and he followed behind her.
Gulp...
‘What an ass she has...’?Han-Yeol thought. He was not sure whether she was trying to seduce him or that was just how she normally walked, but her rear was moving a bit too much compared to a normal person’s gait.
‘As expected... Being a Hunter is a job blessed by the gods! Hurrah!’?Han-Yeol secretly cheered inwardly.
Most average people would choose Hunters as their ideal marriage partners. That was the case for both men and women.
The occupation of Hunter had a very low survival rate. In fact, nobody had ever worked in the field for more than twenty years since the job emerged thirty years prior, according to the statistics laid out by the Hunter’s Association recently. It was said that the average lifespan of a Hunter after they started working as one was a meager 10.8 years.
The fatality rate had remained at 10% ever since, which meant that ten out of every hundred Hunters died every year. In the end, the ‘ideal spouse candidate’ for most people was someone who had a lot of money and lived on borrowed time.
‘Well, that’s why Hunters tend to only marry their fellow Hunters,’?Han-Yeol thought.
However, that did not mean there were no Hunters who had relationships with average civilians. In fact, it was quite easy to see various Hunters who were in such relationships. However, most of those relationships never continued all the way to marriage. After all, Hunters were very well aware of how people saw them. Additionally, being a Hunter was a lonely and arduous occupation, and only someone who worked in the same field would be able to understand and sympathize with the challenges they faced.
However, there was another problem. The gender ratio among Hunters was between 7:3 and 8:2, skewed toward men. There were bound to be a lot of male Hunters left over even if every female Hunter married their fellow Hunters.
‘That’s why normal women keep trying to seduce us Hunters,’?Han-Yeol thought.
Of course, it was not their fault; they could not be blamed for it, since the disproportionate gender ratio had presented them with an opportunity anyway.
The attendant stopped walking while Han-Yeol was deep in thought, saying, “This is where the automatic rifles are sold. Please take your time looking around.”
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“Ah, alright,” Han-Yeol replied. Before him were numerous shops lined up on both sides of the corridor with numerous firearms on display. There was quite a distance between where he was and the end of the corridor as well.
‘This is amazing...!’?he thought to himself. Afterward, he walked around to various shops on his own, inspecting the many firearms on display.
‘Hmm... There seem to be both the generic guns sold all over the world, and the ones exclusively created by crafting-class Hunters,’?he thought as he observed a few of the firearms.
The world’s economy now revolved around monsters, and the wars between nations had stopped because of that. As such, the technology used to produce firearms was shared all across the world, and there were no longer any copyright restrictions placed on it.
Additionally, weapons manufacturers had all abandoned any business related to supplying firearms for international warfare, focusing all their resources on supplying firearms to Hunters. The guns and other weapons manufactured by those companies specifically for Hunters and Porters were very expensive. For instance, there was even a certain model of weapon made in the United States worth 120 million won that was still not being exported to Korea.
The reason for that was very simple. Any weapons manufactured through a collaboration between weapon companies and crafting-class Hunters required a significant amount of mana and various exotic monster parts to be produced. As such, those kinds of weapons were different from the ones that were mass-produced in factories, and each of their parts had to be made by hand. The only way to mass-produce such weapons was for crafting-class Hunters to craft the parts, and for normal workers to assemble them. Due to that limitation, there were a different variety of weapons available in the market, and their prices were astronomically high.
Han-Yeol started to feel indecisive, overwhelmed by the many rows of shops. As such, he chose one at random to enter.
“Welcome!” the owner greeted him.
“Hello. Oh? You seem quite young for a shop owner,” Han-Yeol remarked as he saw the young man who was manning the store. He gave off the impression that he was someone who had just graduated from university and begun a new venture as a budding entrepreneur.
“Haha! Yes, I’m quite young compared to others, but you can still trust me! I can assure you that I never pull any tricks on my customers,” the young man said, thumping his chest with his fist a few times.
‘What an interesting fella...’?Han-Yeol thought. He asked, “Hmmm... Could you please show me some American rifles with grenade launchers attached to them?”
“Ah... I suppose you have no interest in our local products, then?” the young man asked.
“Right. Admittedly, they’re on the cheaper end of the spectrum, but I’m not doing this for fun, nor am I going to hunt deer in the mountains. Why would I use a local rifle when American-made rifles, which are the best in the world, are readily available?” Han-Yeol replied.
Han-Yeol meant every single word he had just said. He had fired tens of thousands of rounds with Korean-made firearms when he worked as a Porter, because the rifles provided by the Porter Department were mostly locally made, stamped with the ‘MADE IN KOREA’ seal and all.
However, he could never forget the feel of the American-made rifles that he had gotten the opportunity to use when he worked for a large-scale raid party once. He thought, ‘The bullets never jammed, and I didn’t have to clean the barrel so often. Ah, it had more firepower than the local ones too.’
That was when Han-Yeol had made up his mind to only buy American-made firearms when the time came for him to purchase his own weapons. n0velusb.C0M
“Tsk, tsk... I know, right? They invest an astronomical amount of money every year into crafting-class Hunters just to develop our own weapons, but I wonder where all of that money went, since we’re only left with trash like this.” The young man clicked his tongue and openly complained, even though he was supposed to be selling weapons to customers.
“Are you even allowed to say that when you’re supposed to be selling guns?” Han-Yeol asked.
“Of course not, but I saw that you were already putting some distance between yourself and the local firearms anyway. I knew I would have no way to convince you no matter how hard I tried. So, wouldn’t it be better for me to talk crap about these and build up some trust with you?” the young man replied.
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