Chapter 21: Orc Burrow (2)
Luckily for Han-Yeol, chains were not considered to be weapons; they were mostly used as logistical tools by Porters. That made them extremely cheap for someone like him who used them as a weapon. The reason why chains were so comparatively cheap was the fact that weapons were taxed by the government at a higher rate than miscellaneous items.
Han-Yeol looked around the miscellaneous corner of the basement and picked out a size four chain from among the chains made by crafting-class Hunters. He thought, ‘Well, who in their right mind would ever use a chain as a weapon besides me?’
All in all, he had managed to purchase a rifle, a revolver, and a chain on this trip.
The attendant asked Han-Yeol as soon as he exited the miscellaneous corner, “Shall I guide you to any other place?” She had been waiting for him outside the whole time with a smile on her face.
“No, I would prefer to go around by myself from now on. Thank you for your hard work,” Han-Yeol replied.
“Thank you, customer. Please do not hesitate to call me again if you need anything, and also... Here,” the attendant said as she took out her business card and politely passed it to him with both hands.
Han-Yeol received her business card and read it.
[Hunter Mall]
Lee Su-Yeon n0velUsb.c0m
Assistant Manager
E-mail:
The business card had a simple design with the attendant’s details on it.
“This is?” Han-Yeol asked, looking confused.
“You may call for me again if you show that to the receptionist on the first floor the next time you visit us, dear customer,” Su-Yeon explained.
“Oh, is that so?” Han-Yeol asked.
“Yes, customer,” Su-Yeon replied.
‘Ohhh!’?Han-Yeol was impressed and thought that it was a good system. Anyone would prefer to deal with someone they were familiar with, after all. He said, “Alright. I will call Ms. Su-Yeon the next time I come again.”
“Thank you, dear customer. Then, I wish you a pleasant day,” Su-Yeon said as she bowed politely.
Han-Yeol walked around the Hunter Mall complex after Su-Yeon left. It was the first time he had found out that there was a dedicated large-scale shopping complex for Hunters; he really liked this place, as it had a very nice and aesthetically pleasing exterior.
‘Oh right, I should buy a gift?for father, since I’m here after all. How could I forget to buy him a gift to celebrate being discharged? Sheesh, and I call myself a son...’?he reprimanded himself.
He wondered how much filial piety he lacked. He resolved that it would now be his turn to take care of his father the same way his father had once taken care of him; after all, he was no longer the poor and powerless son he had been.
‘I’m a Hunter now. I’m considered to be in the top 1% now,’?he thought.
Of course, he was still a greenhorn Hunter who was lacking in many ways and still had to grow stronger, but he was confident that he would be able to grow stronger than anyone else.
The place he went to next was one most Hunters loved visiting—the luxury brands corner. In that area, shops sold all sorts of luxury goods such as handbags, clothes, and watches made from monster parts. If people were able to craft luxury goods from materials such as crocodile and buffalo leather, what could stop them from making such things out of monster hides?
The luxury goods being sold in this place were primarily marketed toward Hunters, but there were still a lot of normal people who came and bought them as well. After all, there were plenty of normal people who were wealthier than most Hunters, and most of them loved coming to the Hunter Mall just as much. The best example of that was the chairman of S-Group, who had been unable to awaken, but was nevertheless famous for his love for the goods sold at the Hunter Mall despite being a normal person.
Han-Yeol went to a shop selling men’s wallets. ‘Father really loved wallets back then,’?he recalled clearly, even though it had been ages.
His father had always worked tirelessly and scrimped meticulously just to provide for his son, but the only things that had always caught his eye were the expensive wallets displayed in luxury shops. However, he had always bought cheap wallets at the bookstore for ten thousand won and used them for years until they were worn out and tattered.
“Welcome! Is there anything you are looking for?” a salesperson greeted Han-Yeol.
“Yes, I’m looking to buy a gift for my father. May I see some of your wallets?” Han-Yeol asked.
“Ah, is it your father’s birthday?” the salesperson asked.
“No, he was very sick until recently, but he thankfully recovered after some time. I wanted to buy a gift to commemorate his being discharged,” Han-Yeol replied.
Han-Yeol spoke freely about such a sensitive subject without reservation. He and his father had been struggling for a long time because of his father’s illness, but he felt a sense of freedom now that his father has recovered.
“Omo! Congratulations! Then, shall I prepare the best gift possible for him?” the salesperson asked.
“No, I’m not looking for the best one. My father has always loved wallets, so I was wondering if you had a wallet with an imposing yet luxurious design?” Han-Yeol asked.
“Of course we do!” the salesperson replied. Of course, there was no way a salesperson would tell a customer that they did not have what the customer was looking for.
“Is that so?” Han-Yeol asked.
In truth, he had zero knowledge of luxury goods. He was amazed that the salesperson had told him that they had what he was looking for when he had just repeated some fancy words he heard on the TV. He wondered, ‘Is that person just trying to sell me something, or do they really have it...?’
Perhaps it was because he was from a poor family, but he was always skeptical of anything a salesperson said. That was why he always preferred to see the goods in person before purchasing anything. The products sold online were always cheaper, but they had the tendency to break more quickly, which would be his loss in the end.
“What do you think of this?” the salesperson asked Han-Yeol while opening a luxurious box.
Click.
All of the products in the shop came in boxes. They were all expensive products, so it made sense to keep them protected in boxes at all times.
“Oh! It looks good!” Han-Yeol exclaimed.
The item the salesperson had shown him was a long wallet from L-Company. In keeping with the company’s trademark, it had a distinctive checkered pattern of gray and black squares, which made it look even more luxurious and elegant while staying classic.
However, the only question on Han-Yeol’s mind was, ‘Is this good?’?The wallet looked somewhat cool to him, someone who had no idea about anything related to luxury goods, but that was it. He was stuck in a dilemma about whether to buy it or not.
Suddenly, the salesperson caught wind of his hesitation and started to run their glib tongue with a sales pitch. “This is a product newly launched by L-Company! This brand proudly holds the top spot for the brand desired by men in their forties, and anyone who has a passion for wallets would definitely want one of these!”
“Really?” Han-Yeol said as his ears perked up. He was a Korean through and through, so the common Korean trait of choosing luxury brands based on the way people perceived them certainly applied to him.
‘I won’t get scolded if I buy something from the best company, right...?’?he thought. He recalled a phrase he had heard somewhere: ‘When in doubt, buy something from a large conglomerate.’
“Ok, I’ll take this. How much is it?” he asked.
“That will be thirty-two million won,” the salesperson replied.
“What?” Han-Yeol blurted out in shock.
“That will be thirty-two million won. Should I find you a cheaper option?” the salesperson asked.
Han-Yeol was surprised once he heard the price tag, but the salesperson was surprised by his reaction as well. The salesperson assumed that Han-Yeol was a Hunter, which was why they had started by presenting a mid-range product. But to think that a Hunter would be shocked by such a price tag...?
‘Maybe he isn’t a Hunter...?’?the salesperson thought. They had never seen a Hunter visiting the luxury goods corner and getting shocked by the price tag.
“Ah, no... I’ll take it...” Han-Yeol said, extending his debit card. However, he grumbled inwardly, ‘What the hell? What kind of wallet costs thirty-two million won...? They call it a luxury brand, but still...’
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