Chapter 233: Savior of Nepal (4)
The political delegation that accompanied the Horus raid party immediately began their work.
Nepal had significantly stabilized after the arrival of the Horus raid party, with the most notable change being the absence of monsters in the country.
Regrettably, the departing tourists showed no indication of returning, and certain countries had placed Nepal on their travel blacklist for the time being.
The country required a swift solution.
Meanwhile, Han-Yeol agreed to stay in the presidential palace until a resolution could be found for Nepal, and the Nepalese people were relieved that he had chosen to extend his stay.
[Han-Yeol Hunter-nim is the best Hunter out there!]
[That’s right! Everyone turned their backs on us, but he is the only one who came to help!]
[Yeah! He is our country’s savior!]
Everywhere they went, the Nepalese people were singing Han-Yeol's praises. In fact, his popularity was soaring so much that he could easily emerge victorious if a snap election were to be held at this very moment. However, this did not imply that he could or wanted to become the president of a foreign country.
“Phew...?You stirred up quite the scene, Han-Yeol-nim.”
“Hahaha!”
“I did not say you can laugh.”
“Okay!”
“Sigh...”?Mariam let out a sigh once again.
The monsters were completely eradicated. Well, almost...
Mavros had found it frustrating to lure the more distant monsters all the way back to Han-Yeol, so he had simply directed them toward India or China, depending on which was closer. The number of monsters he had redirected in this manner numbered in the thousands.
Of course, it went without saying that Han-Yeol had no knowledge of this.
Anyway, Nepal was finally free of monsters, but the work was far from over, as there remained a mountain of corpses to dispose of. Fortunately, the Horus raid party had brought along an army of Porters who worked tirelessly day and night to dismember all the monsters that Han-Yeol had killed.
"It's quite worrisome. Not long ago, a dimensional rift occurred in Cairo, but it also appeared in this country, which had no defensive capabilities whatsoever... What is happening to the world?" Mariam muttered.
The appearance of dimensional rifts wasn't exclusive to Cairo or Nepal; they had begun appearing all over the world. However, if there was one stark difference between the other dimensional rifts and the one that appeared in Nepal, it would be the scale of it. The dimensional rift in Nepal had been on an unprecedented scale, and it was quite ironic that such a massive rift had appeared in a country with the worst defensive readiness against monsters.
"It's a relief that no boss monsters came out, unlike what happened back in Korea," Han-Yeol said.
"Yes, I agree," Mariam replied.
It was truly a stroke of luck that no boss monsters had emerged from the dimensional rift, as the country would have been in ruins if a single boss monster like the Thousand Armed Bodhisattva had appeared.
Han-Yeol might have become stronger compared to before, but it was still a stretch for him to fight the Thousand Armed Bodhisattva one-on-one. A boss monster of that scale was a fearsome opponent that Han-Yeol wouldn't be able to defeat, even if he gave it his all.
***
Han-Yeol spent a week in Nepal, where he was regarded as the guest of honor by the entire country. However, the treatment he received was far from luxurious, as the country lacked the funds to provide such amenities, being on the brink of bankruptcy.
Fortunately, Egypt extended a lifeline by pledging support, which drew criticism from China. Nevertheless, China's options were limited because they had no justification to escalate the issue, having been the first to abandon Nepal.
‘They will manage to stay afloat for now with Egypt's support, but the future looks bleak for them if they don't find a way to become self-sufficient,’?Han-Yeol thought.
Han-Yeol didn't turn a blind eye to the Nepalese people's plight. He had single-handedly slain all the monsters emerging from the dimensional rift, amassing a staggering number of monster corpses and their mana stones.
Even though no one would have questioned him if he chose not to pay taxes, Han-Yeol opted to adhere to international taxation laws and contribute to the country's finances. Consequently, Nepal received an unprecedented windfall of funds that it had never seen before.
However, this didn't imply that the country was suddenly well-off. Many of its citizens had perished in the recent dimensional rift, and the government had to compensate for the loss of property and loved ones, a burden that would consume a significant portion of the money.
"Tsk tsk... This country is in disarray, Han-Yeol-nim. The irony of expecting assistance from a nation that doesn't produce mana stones is evident," Mariam remarked, her tone as cold as ever.
"Well, I can't disagree with you on that," Han-Yeol responded.
"Things have become rather troublesome for me too. His Excellency instructed me to aid the country in getting back on its feet before I came here."
"Really?"
"Yes."
"Wow, that's unexpected."
"What do you mean by that?"
"I mean, I know your country is wealthy, but I didn't expect you guys to assist an entirely unrelated nation."
International relations between countries were often driven by self-interest, with decisions made primarily when there was something to gain from helping another nation.
"If I may speculate on His Excellency's intentions, he's probably eyeing a foothold in Asia as well," Mariam replied.
"Why Asia when there are still many countries left in Africa?"
"Africa is effectively under Egypt's influence, and things will naturally stabilize over time."
"Ah, I see..."
Egypt's ambition was indeed formidable, as they were essentially declaring their aim to compete with the United States and China for global supremacy.
‘Tsk... I can’t help but feel jealous...’?Han-Yeol grumbled inwardly.
South Korea had the potential to achieve what Egypt was doing, but the current government struggled to govern itself effectively and was often influenced by its neighbors, China and Japan. Consequently, Han-Yeol didn't anticipate any significant developments from South Korea in the near future.
‘Well, it doesn’t matter as long as I’m doing well.’?
Then, after shrugging the thought out of his head, he got a new idea. He exclaimed, “Yes! That’s it!”
“What is it?” Mariam asked.
"I was thinking of recruiting more security staff, so I probably should build a training center here for the Gurkha Mercenaries!"
"A training center for the Gurkhas?"
"Yeah, I need professionals, and the Gurkhas are among the best in the world!"
"Hmm... I guess that makes sense. Alright, we will invest in that venture as well."
"Huh?"
Han-Yeol was puzzled when Mariam mentioned that Egypt was going to invest in his idea. Why? Did Egypt need the Gurkhas? The answer was a resounding NO! Egypt was already filled with brave warriors, so it didn't seem logical that they required the Gurkhas.
Mariam appeared to have picked up on his thoughts and explained, "The reason is quite simple. We need to give the Nepalese people a reason to appreciate Egypt in order for us to exert influence over them. Besides, these people are renowned for their bravery."
"Ah, that sounds good. They could also become Hunters if they enlist in your military, right?"
"It appears that Mujahid-nim has informed you about a few things."
"Haha! You know how talkative he is."
"Yes, and I despise him for it."
"Hahaha!"
Han-Yeol found Mariam rather endearing when she got annoyed.
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