Hidden Sanity at Villain School - Chapter 102
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(102)
“Isn’t this situation bad?”
The leader who remained on the ship frowned as he looked at the monitors that filled one side of the room.
Beep. Beep. Beep.
One by one, the signals from the devices connected to the heartbeats of the agents were cut off.
Even though I was a freshman, I expected and was prepared for a certain level of wear and tear since it was Shinsoul.
But this speed was abnormal.
I suddenly checked the time.
“… … .”
It was almost time to return to the boat, but no one came back.
“Team Leader 1, answer.”
When I talk into the walkie-talkie, all I get in return is a crackling noise.
I tried contacting several teams in sequence, but received no response.
“Let the boat depart.”
“Yes? Team leader.”
“Let’s go! It’s too late. We need to get out of Korean territorial waters quickly.”
Soon he jumped up from his seat and shouted.
Although it was a ship weighing over 2,000 tons, it moved quickly because its engines had been pre-warmed.
As the ship was leaving the port, strange things began to happen.
The ship stopped in the middle of the sea, as if the bottom had caught on something.
“What’s going on? It’s not the sea devil, is it?”
“The sonar results show nothing unusual.”
“There is nothing wrong with the engine or propulsion system.”
“Then why?”
The leader ran out onto the deck and looked around.
I felt an unusual magic in the night sky.
“!”
He looked up with a start and realized that someone was looking down at him from up high above.
A neatly tied ponytail that reveals the forehead, a stylish and bright white suit, a right sleeve fluttering in the wind… … .
“… …even though I love you.”
The strongest telekinesis master in the world.
The white gentleman smiled faintly.
Choaack!
The next moment, a ship weighing over 2,000 tons rose like a toothpick and landed in front of the dock.
It was such a clean and amazing control that the coffee I was drinking on the boat didn’t even shake.
Banhaedo stepped lightly onto the deck railing.
The sky blue eyes shone coldly.
“This is difficult. You’re trying to run away after stirring up our students like this. I was planning to stay here and watch if you were to be a siege training manual, but since you seem to have noticed, I had no choice but to intervene.”
The leader understood a few words even though he was in shock and almost fainted.
‘Textbook? No way?’
Banhaedo smiled bitterly at the sight of the young boy’s astonishment on his face.
“Oh, yes. I knew it from the beginning.”
The sky and land of the forest where AH Pharmaceuticals has been granted permission to hunt and gather resources.
Professors from Shinseoul were watching the students from all over the place.
“This is the new school! We will intervene in the defense line of the 6th squad centered around Cha Soo-bin!”
A faint smile appeared on the childlike face of the new teacher, and a ghostly green light burned in the clear, downturned eyes.
With her eyes, which were rumored to have clairvoyance, she could see the battle situation 8.5km away, and she shot a bullet into the back of the head of the hunter who was rushing to target Cha Soo-bin of the 6th squad.
“This is Taesulgi. We will collect the students who retired.”
Taesulgi, a legendary explorer, rescued students who were captured and too exhausted to fight anymore.
“This is the Kendo God. I just killed the B+ class beast-type demon that was behind Joo Dahyun. The status of the 8th group of the 1st class is so bad that if we fight now, we’ll all be defeated.”
Sword Master Kendoshin went around killing demons who could truly threaten the students.
“This is Kang Chae-seo. We rushed into the AH Pharmaceutical headquarters. We rescued the real CEO and his family who were being held captive.”
Iron Man Kang Chae-seo solved the problem in the rear.
“Why on earth? Why, even though you knew everything… … .”
The leader of the raiders was once again shocked by the radio transmission that Banhae had relayed.
Then someone walked along the dock and climbed onto the boat.
Again, again, again.
The sound of stiletto heels echoed eerily.
A hunter with a lean and slender body, tightly wrapped in a black suit, and with long, voluminous crimson hair tied into two pigtails.
The Crimson Envoy, Leena, faced the leader.
“Of course.”
“Hey, Ina.”
“No matter how great Seoul is, it’s not easy to give students real-life training against the same people. To be honest, I feel like I should at least give you a plaque of appreciation.”
“… … !”
“Up until now, only the top students in each class had the opportunity to practice in person combat. And even then, they had to make excuses like it was a designated mission or a beheading. But thanks to you, I was able to naturally give 600 people the opportunity to experience in-person combat, so how could I not be grateful?”
In order to expose students to real-life interpersonal situations, I threw everything in there knowing it was a trap.
“You guys are crazy. You’re crazy! How can you… … .”
A twitch appeared on the leader’s face.
“Why are you saying such things all of a sudden? You believed baseless rumors that the stimulant for export was downgraded, and you were planning to capture our children and extract their organs to study stimulants for domestic use.”
Ina laughed.
“Let me tell you one last thing.”
A shadow with red eyes like hers rippled beneath her feet.
“That’s not an unfounded rumor.”
The shadow ran towards me with its mouth wide open.
Hot.
* * *
The students returned to their dormitories in Shinseoul, and the professors gathered in the Shinseoul conference room.
“Hehe. Actually, this incident wasn’t that big of a deal!”
The new teacher puffed up his cheeks and let the air out a couple of times before opening his mouth.
“If they had come from your guild or the intelligence service, it would have been too much for the first-years, but even so, they were just a group of superhumans from the military, right? What army would be able to win by fighting against scattered hunters in a foreign mountain without any heavy weapons or vehicles, in a single-handed battle? It was just idiots who offered their bodies to our kids. Isn’t that right?”
She said with a cute smile.
Professor Jang Kwon-se of the Lightning School answered, thinking that it was a face that he could not get used to even after seeing for 17 years.
“Hmm. I agree with that part. It was probably the military’s arbitrary decision. That’s not for us to know. But the important thing is the Cheonshinhwagyo. They have taken control of a company that has been doing business with us for a long time, and they have the ability to contact foreign military forces. They can’t hide it forever.”
Professor Haejun Sang of the Blood Art Department nodded in agreement.
“I don’t like the idea of ??bloodshed between fellow hunters. I don’t know how things came to this. However, I also agree that we can’t cover up the Celestial Sect forever.”
Professor Kang Chae-seo of the Department of Physical Education frowned.
“Then what? Are you going to reveal it? If you reveal it, who will cover it up?”
“Sister. Not with the cover, but with a country or international organization… … .”
“Damn. Those guys will cooperate so well. They’ll talk about cooperation and stuff, but they’ll think of using this opportunity to get a straw in our mouths. Or they’ll blame us for creating them and then start talking shit. Have you lost your senses from being hit in the back of the head so many times? I’m sure of it. The moment we reveal this, any government in any country will join hands with them and try to soak us.”
“… … .”
“… … .”
A heavy silence fell over the conference room.
Shingyo-so. Jang Kwon-se. Hae Jun-sang. Kendo-shin. Ban Ha-do. Kang Chae-seo. Lee In-a.
They were all people who had lived at the top of the portrait society for 17 years, seeing everything they could and couldn’t see.
Kang Chae-seo continued speaking after gritted her teeth.
“I agree that those guys from Cheonshinhwagyo are the legacy of the transitional period. But did we live through that transitional period alone? No, we didn’t. Hunters, conglomerates, politicians, civil servants, citizens… … We all got our hands dirty and got through it. The citizens supported the government that made North Korea like that and sucked the water out of it.”
“… … .”
“Foreigners are the same. Didn’t those bastards know that human experiments were conducted when making stimulants? Didn’t they conduct human experiments when they were making their own stimulants? But now that we’re criticizing the Chinese religion, they’ll say it’s all our first generation’s fault. Why? Because we’re the only ones who survived from then until now.”
The opening of the country took place 17 years ago, and South Korea was a country that held presidential elections every five years.
The generations changed four times.
All those who were in positions of responsibility at that time either stepped down or died.
“If it weren’t for us, the kids who would have been chewed up and eaten by the devil would have died… … .”
“Sister. Please calm down. But you can’t keep living like this, right?”
The swordsman cut off Kang Chae-seo’s words.
Several second-generation professors who were very nervous flinched.
Fortunately, Kang Chae-seo only let out a deep sigh, and the swordsman continued speaking.
“Let’s just tear it all down. My sister is right. There must be a lot of guys who want to blame us for those bastards. Tell them to do so. We’re not just strong hunters anymore, right? It’s already the 9th class. When this class graduates, all the kids on the front lines will have been replaced by a new generation, and once the front lines are replaced by a new generation, it’s all over.”
“There are still three years left.”
“I’ve waited for 17 years. Can’t you wait for 3 more years?”
“… … .”
Kang Chae-seo buried herself in the chair.
His muscular body looked even smaller today than it did in his baggy suit.
“Yeah. Right. Fuck.”
Ina, who was sitting at the head of the rectangular table, nodded.
“Then we’ll make sure to have it on the 9 o’clock news tomorrow morning.”
* * *
[What the hell. There are still this many cults out there?]
[You can awaken without stimulants. If you pray, the devil will avoid you. The devil is the judgment of heaven, so if you follow the devil, you can realize the laws of heaven. What’s wrong with the brains of those who still believe such things?]
[I think this is Shinseoul’s fault too. There’s absolutely no way he didn’t know. It seems like there was something wrong between the two of them and they broke up because it wasn’t working out?]
[They were also active overseas? Wait. How many terrorist attacks are estimated?]
[Shocking. There is a Korean religion that is allied with South American cartels, African warlords, and Middle Eastern fanatics?!]
[This is a national disgrace. Damn it.]
The news was concise.
1. Students from Shinseoul who were trying to catch the devil were attacked by followers of the Cheonshinhwagyo sect that worships the devil.
2. Cheonshinhwagyo is a pseudo-religion similar to the one that was popular in the early days of Gaemun.
Aside from Yeopsi, all kinds of communities in Korea were on fire.
Foreign media outlets also reported on this issue and paid close attention to the other side of Korea, which is leading the portrait society.
[List of Cheon Shin Hwa Gyo executives. Take a look at this. Strangely, aren’t there many hunters from the very early days of the 2nd generation?]
[It’s famous that Shinseoul built a school and abandoned the second generation. Cheonshinhwagyo also has that kind of smell.]
[It’s a brain teaser, but it seems like the kids who were purged are crawling back, or they’re trying to purge. It seems like they reached out to the world because the family feud wasn’t going well, but it was clearly a mistake.]
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“under.”
After hearing this story, Sega laughed bitterly when he saw that all the posts about Shin Seoul had disappeared from the external communities he accessed.
That was understandable.
The sight I saw with Cheon Sa-hee that night must never be revealed to the world.
People are turning into demons, foreign soldiers are coming to capture Shinseoul students, and professors are turning a blind eye to this for the sake of training in interpersonal combat.
‘I don’t know what’s right. This is a crazy school after all.’
It was a shocking fact, but Sega didn’t lose anything.
First of all, the mission evaluation scores were paid normally to all 600 people.
The school also took care of the magic stones that each person had acquired.
In addition, Sega and Group 8 received a large amount of unexpected income.
Even while running away in a frenzy, the artifacts that Lee Gyeom and Sega had steadily collected were all purchased at a high price at the Shinseoul store.
In particular, the super-vibration sword and super-vibration dagger were popular.
Lee Gyeom logged into the banking app and settled the money to be paid to Sega.
“It’s the favorite weapon of the shamans who can’t make swords. The market itself is much larger than the market for general swords made of such high-quality materials.”
Sega naturally took the money from selling the artifacts he personally collected, and divided the value of the artifacts of the raiders he fought and won by N.
“Then, Sega, your share is… … .”
“My share?”
“1,453,200,000 won.”
“crazy.”
Even Cheon Sa-hee gave up the 3 billion won bounty that was supposed to be 5-5 to Lee Seo-ro.
‘I think you owe me one.’
‘No. I don’t want to get into debt.’
‘Oh, well, if it were me, I’d just lose. I told the professors that I knew and was watching.’
1.5 billion won from the midterm exam, 1.5 billion won from this mission evaluation, and a bounty of 3 billion won.
With this, my bank account balance reached about 6 billion won.
‘happy.’
Sega was momentarily lost in thought.
Lee Gyeom put his hands in his pockets.
“And this is something I secretly brought to give to you.”