Chapter 326

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nHm… I think it’s best that you make the decision, but I’ll send you information regarding the average cost of houses, cars, and the cost of living. I can send it to you before you get to the bank.

n“Okay.”

nMin Sung hung up and looked ahead of him with annoyed eyes.

nThe traffic was horrible.

nSince he brought out the most expensive sports car called a Ferrari, the driver’s seat was uncomfortable and so was driving it.

nHe realized it could be much more comfortable to drive around the city in an SUV instead.

nBut since Min Sung had the intention to adjust to society, he sucked it up and kept going.

nHe couldn’t give up just because something was bothersome.

nThere were many beautiful and delicious things in this world.

nAnd in order to enjoy those things, he had to acclimate to the environment around him.

nWhile he passed through a traffic zone, he saw people snapping pictures from all around.

nJust as he was about to ask where the nearest bank was, he got a notification that he received a text message.

nMin Sung checked his phone. The message contained the average cost of houses, cars, and the cost of living sent over by Central Institute.

nWhile Min Sung read through it.

nHonk, honk!

nHe heard the sound of honking from behind.

nThe car in front of him was far ahead.

nHe stepped on the accelerator, but he was hit with yet another congested area.

nAfter much struggle, Min Sung finally discovered a bank.

nHe parked his car in front of the bank and got out.

n‘Is it this door?’

nMin Sung walked toward the door that he perceived to be the main entrance and walked through.

nHe hadn’t been to a bank in a really long time, but the system hadn’t changed very much.

nOnce dungeons appeared and most of the technology shifted toward magic, technology pertaining to the economy came to a halt.

nHe stood in front of a machine in order to take a number.

nHe saw a button for transfers, so Min Sung touched it.

nAs soon as he did, a number printed out.

nThere were around 15 people ahead of him. After that was Min Sung’s turn.

nSince there were many people, it would take a long time.

nIn order to wait, Min Sung walked toward a crowd of people and made himself comfortable in a seat.

nThe people at the bank were unable to recognize that he was a famous person.

nMin Sung crossed his arms and legs and waited for his turn.

n‘How bothersome…’

nMin Sung knitted his brows.

nHe knew he had to get used to society, but once he got to the bank and waited, he couldn’t have been more bored.

nHe wondered if he should’ve made Ho Sung Lee do it, but since he was already at the bank, he threw away such pathetic thoughts and waited for his turn.

nAt that moment, a grandmother passed by slowly.

nThe grandmother was spitting out unpleasant words as she always did and walked toward the window.

nJust as she spoke to the teller and received her cash, a noisy sound came from toward the entrance.

nThe police were holding up both hands.

nWhile Min Sung looked around with confused eyes, two men with blank masks were coming in with guns.

n“Agh!”

nWomen screamed from all directions, but it only lasted a while.

n“Shut up and give me your money!”

nOne of the robbers screamed.

nMin Sung sighed and looked at the robber.

nMany thoughts crossed Min Sung’s head.

nOne of them had to do with the fact that hunters lost their jobs once the dungeons disappeared.

nThe act of committing crimes for money after losing a job was a very simple thought process in Min Sung’s mind, but he also wondered why it had to happen while he was there.

nSince it was easy for hunters to get their hands on weapons, robbing a bank was a sure way to get some cash.

nBut the problem was that they didn’t expect him to be at the bank they were going to rob.

nWhat Ji Yoo Kim told him that she heard from Ethan came back to him.

nThey said that as soon as the dungeons disappeared, the hunters simply followed where the money went.

nIt was hard to see this as a simple crime.

nThis was the recession of the hunters caused by the loss of hunters’ jobs.

nBut a crime was a crime.

nAs soon as the robbers threatened the people with guns while Min Sung was watching, the tellers shed tears and began taking out all the cash.

nThe robbers grabbed the money and put them in their bags with wide eyes and curse words coming out of their lips.

nThe robbers then saw a grandmother trembling with her bag, so they snatched her bag away from her.

nThe grandmother tried to resist to keep her money, but it was impossible for her to beat young hunters with her strength.

nThe grandmother ended up falling to the ground.

nOnce Min Sung saw that, he slowly walked toward the robbers.

nAs soon as the robbers noticed Min Sung walking over, they jolted their eyes wide open.

nThey held up their guns as if they were about to shoot before they froze and stared at Min Sung’s face.

nThe frozen robbers were unable to move and didn’t even blink an eye.

nAll that was moving were their shaking pupils.

nMin Sung glared at the robbers as if he didn’t want to be bothered and gestured at their bags with his chin.

n“Take it back out,” said Min Sung.

nThe two robbers gulped.

n“Take it out,” said Min Sung in a lower voice.

nSince they were utterly afraid, the robbers didn’t have a choice but to take out the money.

nThe robbers began taking out the cash from their bags with trembling hands.

nMin Sung saw them finish and stand with their hands behind their backs, and that was when Min Sung opened his mouth.

n“I can understand you robbing.”

nMin Sung looked back at the grandmother.

n“But don’t you think you crossed a line?” Min Sung lifted his chin at the robbers and asked.

nThe robbers trembled and exchanged gazes.

nIt was as if they were exchanging their last words as they were prepared to die.

nUpon seeing that, Min Sung punched the robber that pushed over the grandmother in the mouth.

nAlong with a loud noise, blood exploded.

nAs soon as he hit him a few more times, he wobbled and spit up blood.

nThe robber beside him stayed frozen still without even his eyes moving.

nHe was completely frozen in fear.

nBy the time one of the robbers were unable to hang on any more and plopped down on their knees, Min Sung took out a sword from his item window.

nJust as he was about to kill the robber with emotionless eyes, he felt someone grab him by the pant leg.

nWhen he looked down, he saw the grandmother grabbing his pant leg and shaking her head.

nLooking at her reminded him of his own grandmother.

n100 years was a long time.

nIt had been such a long time that he barely remembered her face, but he still remembered her image.

nMin Sung stared down at the grandmother before putting the weapon back into his item window.

nAt that moment, the Central Institute soldiers arrived at the bank.

nThe hunters of Central Institute almost looked like a special forces unit.

nThey entered the bank with weapons and fought against the robbers along with Min Sung.

nBut once they checked Min Sung’s face, they immediately paid their respects.

nMin Sung sighed. He gave them a quick explanation of what happened, and then they took the robbers out.

nMin Sung took the waiting number out from his pocket and then sat back down where he was originally.

nUpon the storm’s passing, the employees began cleaning up.

nThey counted the money that the robbers tried to take, and they cleaned up the blood from the floor.

nMeanwhile, the grandmother approached Min Sung.

nMin Sung stared back at her.

n“Thank you, young man.”

nThe grandmother smiled and limped out of the bank with her bag in her arms.

nMin Sung watched until she was gone.

nSeeing her slightly curved back brought back memories from his childhood.

nWhat he saw was his own grandmother’s backside.

nMin Sung sighed deeply.

nA sense of emptiness stabbed through his heart.

nHe had returned to the human world from the Demonic Realm, and he had trillions of won in his bank account, and not a single person in the world could mess with him, but none of that could fill the void in his heart.

nThat was the result of losing 100 years.

nWhile he was deep in thought, the alarm from one of the windows woke him back up.

nMin Sung checked the number on the window and realized that he still had to wait a while until it was his turn.

nAt that moment…

n“Mr. Kang?”

nWhen he looked beside him, the bank branch manager was standing there.

nAs soon as Min Sung looked at him questionably.

n“Let me escort you to the VVIP room. Right this way.”

nThe branch manager pointed toward the room that was labeled “VVIP.”

nMin Sung got up and entered the VVIP room.

nHe didn’t realize that he could get VVIP treatment since he had a lot of money.

nHe entered the VVIP room and sat down on the fancy sofa.

nThe branch manager serviced Min Sung kindly.

n“What can I help you with?”

nThe branch manager didn’t even sit down and kneeled in front of Min Sung as he asked.

n“Sit down.”

nMin Sung pointed at the sofa.

n“Yes, Sir.”

nThe branch manager didn’t talk back and immediately sat down after straightening his clothes.

n“I want to transfer money to this account,” said Min Sung as he took out the piece of paper that had Ho Sung Lee’s account number on it.

n“Please make the transfer.”

nThe branch manager smiled softly.

n“Yes, Sir. How much would you like to transfer?”

nIn response, Min Sung thought for a moment before nodding.

n“100 billion won.”

nIn response to Min Sung’s calm response, the branch manager was at a loss for words.

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