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“A tiny country like that acting all high and mighty just because they’ve produced one measly S-rank? Unbelievable.”

He’d cripple that woman here and now, take the artifact and the corpse, and return home with them.

Then he’d be celebrated like a hero, and any backlash over harming a small-time Hunter could be crushed with economic sanctions.

That’s how they’d always handled Korea up until now.

“A treasure too great to handle only brings disaster in the end. ...

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