Breath of The Interferer - Chapter 8
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#8 – Breath of the Interferer_Key – 1635838
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Kishin, become a director
Kishin reduced his luggage twice. He searched the Internet and found that he could buy things cheaply in England, and took them out of his moving-like luggage one by one. When he saw that he had already reduced his luggage by half, he ranked the importance of the items he needed and reduced them to two trunks based on their importance.
He brought the game console on the plane to relieve his boredom during the long flight. In the three-person seat, Kishin sat on the far left. In the middle sat a child of about four years old, and on the right sat a woman who seemed to be the child’s mother.
Shingi’s academy life was a mess. At first, he was able to keep up, but as the content got more specialized and difficult, Shingi was in a hurry to keep up. However, Kishin never used the loading function. This was because the number 923 was written right next to the loading button. At first, it was written as 1000. He plans to refrain from using it as much as possible until he becomes a third year student and chooses a specialized class.
After a while of the plane taking off, Kishin turned on the game console. It was convenient that it was a single game that didn’t require the internet. Shingi’s life in the game didn’t change much. Most teachers were looking forward to the aptitude test that they conducted every year.
‘Mana recovery is now 10.’
The magic density is only 1 and the magic understanding is still 0. The mana capacity is 10, but that is because the vessel is large, not because the mana amount is that much. Because the mana capacity is large, the speed at which mana is collected is very fast, but not even 1% of the mana capacity has been collected yet.
Kishin, who has carefully read the help, knows that once he has accumulated about 30% of his mana capacity, he can accumulate mana simply by breathing. However, since he has no way to tell Kishin that, he just keeps worrying.
Because of the low magic density, more than half of the mana held must be poured out to use magic once. In order to cast all the prescribed magic once within the given time, the divine spirit always used up the mana until it was empty. Originally, the wizard should always have about 5% of the mana left. This is because when the mana runs out, the mana container sometimes breaks and the person becomes a wreck.
However, the ignorant, brave, and rare Shingi with a mana capacity of 10 was not affected by any mana he used. And thanks to that, his mana recovery ability became 10. Shingi showed how scary an ignorant person can be when he gets lucky.
The sudden crying made Kishin stop the game console. When he took the game console off, he saw a little boy sitting next to him crying loudly, saying that his stomach hurt. When he looked around, he saw European-looking customers frowning and giving the child’s mother reproachful looks.
‘Are these people discriminating against Asians?’
Before the plane took off, a white child cried loudly. At that time, the passengers helped the mother to comfort the crying child. However, many passengers frowned when a child who was clearly a yellow child cried loudly.
“Hello. I’m a doctor. I’ll make sure your stomach doesn’t hurt.”
It could be nervous stomachache due to tension. You can feel stomachache due to a lot of stress or various other reasons, and Kisin also experienced it a lot when he was young. If you calm your mind, the stomachache will slowly go away. I heard from Changhyun that these days, kids are afraid of nurses who give injections and like kind doctors. So he lied and said he was a doctor to reassure the child.
“My uncle is someone who has appeared on TV. He knows how to treat people. If I rub your stomach with this hand, your stomach won’t hurt.”
I heard that if you tell children that you were on TV, their trust level goes through the roof. Fortunately, Chang-hyun’s words were not a lie, and the child stopped crying a little and focused on Gi-shin. Gi-shin gently caressed the child’s stomach with his hand.
“Uncle, your hands are warm.”
The child spoke with a smile on his face, with tears in his eyes. The child’s mother thanked the spirit and wiped the tears from the child’s face.
“Mom, that uncle is the one who appears on TV.”
“Hyunho, I should say hello to my uncle.”
When the child turned his head again, the child was in a deep sleep. The mother tried to comfort the child who was at a loss.
“When your uncle wakes up later, you can thank him then.”
### I am the mysterious demarcation line ###
“Oh, the healing ability is activated. But since I have no mana, my vitality is being consumed. How can I give such a useless privilege even if I were to give a privilege?”
If it were like before, I would have hesitated for a while longer, but Shingi had changed a lot in the meantime. As a candidate for the archmage with mana affinity 9, I felt the need to maintain my dignity. I had been away from the game for a while because I couldn’t keep up with the progress, but after I found out by chance that I wouldn’t be suspended if I got 60 points out of 100, I focused on the game again.
“By the way, the game console battery is the problem. It has completely different specifications from the Korean Empire battery.”
The game console was smuggled from the British Empire. This is because the Korean Empire considered soccer a sport for the common people and banned its import. The game console’s battery was made a bit bigger so that the game could be played while moving. Since the standard is not available in the Korean Empire, you may not be able to play the game anymore when the battery runs out.
“I’ll have to ask the little boy, Moon Soo-han. The kids from the capital really know a lot.”
### I am the mysterious demarcation line ###
After casting the healing skill on the child’s stomach, Kishin fell into a deep sleep. When the child stopped crying, he felt a sense of relief, and then felt an endless drowsiness. When he opened his eyes again, he had already arrived in Frankfurt, Germany.
Kishin, who had eaten his fill during the free time between flights, fell asleep again as soon as he got back on the plane. It felt like the time difference had thrown his biological clock off. When I arrived in England and went out of the airport, my landlord was waiting for me with his car.
“Hello. My name is Kishin. You can call me Ki.”
“I’m James Bond, my real name. What’s certain is that the bishop who gave me that name has never watched a movie in his life.”
James was a cheerful man and knew a lot about Asians. He had studied abroad in Japan for a few years when he was young and had also traveled to China, Korea, and Mongolia.
“Bulgogi, at first I asked what kind of cow it was. The meat tasted sweet. I thought it was cows that were fed sugarcane. After searching it on the Internet, I found out that I was fooled.”
“I know how to make bulgogi, so I’ll treat you to some when I get the chance. If I can get all the necessary seasonings, I can make it taste good.”
“My wife is Japanese. But for a Japanese woman, she can’t cook or clean the house. I should’ve married a Korean woman.”
“If I had married a Korean woman, I would have regretted it by now and said, ‘I should have married a Japanese woman.’”
The two of them chatted pleasantly as they drove toward Nottingham. The British car with the driver’s seat on the right was very strange to me. I had a driver’s license out of necessity, but I’ve only driven a handful of times. My limited driving experience may actually help me adapt to British cars.
“Your friend Youngho paid off the rent for a year in one go. He’s a real sweetheart. Thanks to him, I was able to take over a pub two blocks over. Just don’t come by on football match days. If they lose, the crazy guys start causing a ruckus.”
After saying goodbye to James, Kishin packed up his luggage. In one corner of the trunk, ten packages of ramen that he had kept until the end were proudly placed. He gave up on the gochujang with tears in his eyes when he heard that it might be confiscated at the airport. His first meal in England was ramen, a taste of home.
Kishin has an AFC A-class qualification. This officially has the same effect as a UEFA A-class qualification. Officially only. Kishin, who faced reality, presented his AFC A-class qualification and took the UEFA A-class qualification exam. Kishin, who got the qualification in one go, was grateful to the Korean education system. It was a great help in getting the qualification.
While taking the exam, Kishin, who had become friends with other candidates, found a blog run by an individual. It was a blog that compiled and posted news about hiring managers or coaches for over a thousand clubs in over twenty countries, including England. After getting his license, Kishin accessed the blog and copied the email addresses of clubs looking for coaches in England.
Kishin, who received a call early in the morning, dressed up and went for an interview. Of course, he did not forget to check the club’s information on the Internet in advance. Since it was a Nottingham club, he did not have to do much legwork, but Kishin’s first interview was not very pleasant.
Kisin wanted to be a coach, but the club staff made a mistake and ended up interviewing for a manager position. It was because of the A-level qualification Kisin had. The content he had prepared was completely different, and because of his unique British accent, he couldn’t understand the interviewer’s words well, so the interview didn’t go smoothly. The original manager suddenly expressed his intention to resign, so the manager was more urgent than the coach, so the club staff made a mistake.
“Damn. Is our team so messed up that they’re even giving an interview to a 30-year-old Asian guy with only one year of experience as a youth coach? You don’t want to go home from work tonight?”
Ki-shin smiled bitterly at the interviewer’s shouting from behind him. He had applied for the coaching position with the intention of starting from the coaching position, but when he was interviewed for the manager position out of nowhere, the coaching position was not even mentioned. It was the club staff’s fault, but Ki-shin should take full responsibility for the damage.
“Hey, Oriental, how was your trip?”
He is an old man who lives next door. He is said to be on bad terms with James because James married a Japanese woman. He is an old man who hates Asians very much. He kept picking on me for months when I was leaving in the morning, so I told him that I was going to interview for my favorite team. I still regret not recording that look on his face like the sky was falling down.
“The atmosphere wasn’t bad. The decision is theirs.”
Kishin flashed a refreshing smile and went straight into the house. He saw that the grumpy old man’s face was distorted, but he did not feel refreshed.
### I am the mysterious demarcation line ###
“Use one DPP.”
The game console responded to Shingi’s words after 3 seconds.
– Consumes DPP 1. This is the second use. Please tell me the absolute sentence that will interfere with fate. However, the meaning must be clear and it must end in 12 letters.
Kishin, who had thought of the first ten letters in advance, erased the existing sentence and thought about it again.
“The interview was a success. I will interfere with the player recruitment.”
– I have one last question. ‘If the interview is successful, I can intervene in the player recruitment.’ Do you want to make a decision based on this sentence?
“decision”
– The intervention of fate has begun. The intervention of player recruitment will end when the surplus DPP is completely consumed. The intervener must watch all the changes of fate until then. The surplus energy of the last DPP is added up.
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