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Chapter 1 - The Trash Mob's Jackpot

"Ah, my back."

​The sound of vertebrae popping rang in the damp, cavernous space.

I straightened up, wiping a mixture of slime and monster blood off my gloves.

The stench of rotting Two-Headed Ogre flesh was thick enough to make a normal person faint, but to me, it just smelled like a potential, albeit small, paycheck.

​My name is Kang Ji-Hoon.

Age 26.

Job: F-Rank Hunter.

​"Hunter" is a generous term. I am basically a glorified janitor. I come in after the A-Rank guilds have annihilated the boss and taken all the shiny, high-grade loot.

My job is to carve out the minor magic stones and salvage the residual organs from the leftover minions that nobody else cares about.

​"Let's see... three goblin molars and a damaged ogre gallbladder." I looked at the pathetic pile of junk in my hands. "Great. That's enough to buy a cup of coffee if I skip the sugar."

​I kicked the remaining half of the Two-Headed Ogre in frustration. Being an F-Rank meant having the magical potential of a wet paper towel. No matter how hard I trained, I hit a wall. A very tall, very concrete wall called 'Innate Talent.'

​The 'Golden Dragon Guild' had cleared this place an hour ago. They were thorough. Not a single chest, silver coin, or rare drop was left behind.

​"Cheapskates," I muttered, walking toward the corner where the Boss Monster had supposedly died. "Could've at least left a ring or something."

​As I kicked at the loose dirt and pulverized monster viscera, my boot hit something hard.

​Clack.

​It wasn't a rock. It sounded empty.

​I crouched down and dug frantically. Buried beneath the mud and ogre blood was a small, wooden box. It looked ancient, rotting at the hinges. It looked exactly like trash.

​"Probably just debris," I sighed. But, habitual greed is a scary thing. I reached out and flipped the latch.

​Inside wasn't a weapon. It wasn't a skill book.

​It was a slate. A rectangular slate made of smooth, polished black jade, eerily sleek like a modern device.

​"What is this? A cultivation tablet?" I scoffed at my own joke.

​I picked it up.

​ZING.

​A shock of static electricity shot up my arm, frying the nerves all the way to my shoulder. I yelped and tried to drop it, but the damn thing stuck to my palm like it was superglued.

​Then, the air in front of me shattered.

​[Ding!]

​A blue holographic window, the kind I'd only ever seen in web novels and cheap fantasy games, popped up right in my face.

​[System Error Detected.]

[Unidentified User 'Kang Ji-Hoon' has accessed the Admin Console.]

[Scanning potential...]

[Talent: F-Rank (Trash)]

[Spirit: S-Rank (Greedy)]

​"Hey! Who are you calling trash?" I yelled at the empty air, ignoring the absurdity of the floating text.

​[Conditions Met.]

[Initiating 'Murim Administrator' Protocol.]

[Would you like to Log In?]

[Y / N]

​I stared at the floating letters. My heart was hammering against my ribs, driven not by fear, but by the intoxicating scent of possibility.

​Usually, this is the part where the protagonist thinks about his sick mother or his insurmountable debt. Me? I just thought about the look on the Golden Dragon Guild leader's face when I could finally afford a mansion next to his.

​"If this is a dream," I grinned, my eyes gleaming, "I'm going to sue someone for waking me up."

​I smashed my finger against the [Y].

​[Login Accepted.]

[Welcome to the World of Blood and Iron.]

[Warning: Difficulty is set to 'Hell'.]

​"Wait, set to wha—"

​The world twisted. The damp dungeon cave dissolved into a violent swirl of ink and light. The stale smell of rotting ogre was instantly replaced by the sharp scent of pine needles and freshly spilled blood.

​My vision cleared.

​I wasn't in a cave anymore. I was standing in the middle of a wooden courtyard. The architecture was distinctly ancient and foreign.

​And surrounding me were about fifty burly men in matching red robes, all pointing menacing spears at my throat.

​A massive, bearded man stepped forward, his eyes burning with intense killing intent.

​"Identify yourself, intruder! Are you a spy from the Orthodox Faction?"

​I blinked. I looked at the spears. I looked at the angry man.

​Then, a new window popped up.

​[Ding!]

​[Main Quest: Survive.]

[Reward: You get to keep your head.]

[Failure: Decapitation.]

​"Ah," I muttered, raising my hands slowly.

"Damn it."

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