Chapter 385: Call Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk here! Right now! (5)

Wuuoonng. When Yi Ji-Hyuk revealed himself from the Gate, the South Korean president Yun Yeong-Min shouted out with a noticeably brighter complexion. “Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk!!” (Yun Yeong-Min) “Yes, yes.” (Yi Ji-Hyuk) As if he couldn’t be bothered to reply, Yi Ji-Hyuk let the president’s greeting slide by and instead directly asked Song Jeong-Su. “What’s the current situation like?” (Yi Ji-Hyuk) …

Chapter 384: Call Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk here! Right now! (4)

“…Bang!” (Jeong Min-Seong) Jeong Min-Seong’s hand descended, and the people around Choi Jeong-Hoon flinched before stumbling backwards. “Kekeke.” (Jeong Min-Seong) He stared at that as an amused laughter leaked out of his mouth. “This is why the creatures called humans are so entertaining to watch. You are all so frightened silly like that, yet you still persist with putting up …

Chapter 383: Call Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk here! Right now! (3)

“W-who is that?” (Choi Jeong-Hoon) Choi Jeong-Hoon stared at that scene with a serious expression. But, that was only obvious. Why? Because, the monsters were still pouring out from the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun even now, that’s why. Anyone would be surprised if a human waltzed out nonchalantly amid the monster wave as if this whole thing had absolutely …

Chapter 382: Call Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk here! Right now! (2)

Yi Ji-Hyuk’s expression hardened to its coldest ever. The demon world. The sense of oppression that one name gave off was more than enough to suppress even him. ‘It’ll be over if the doorway opens up.’ (Yi Ji-Hyuk) The world would transform into a living hell. “But, opening a gateway between the demon world and Earth should not be this …

Chapter 381: Call Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk here! Right now! (1)

“Hang on a minute!” (Choi Jeong-Hoon) Choi Jeong-Hoon quickly approached the units in the front getting ready to enter the building, and raised his voice. “The entrance being too small shouldn’t be the problem. The real issue should be, why does everyone have to go in there at once?” (Choi Jeong-Hoon) “Excuse me?” “If they have planted explosives inside the …

Chapter 380: Ah, so I was that kkondae (5)

Humans. There were humans. Choi Jeong-Hoon couldn’t help but be stunned by the seemingly-endless sea of humans filling up his view. He heard that five million people had gathered. Although that number didn’t feel like much, in reality it was a massive total. This number of people could easily fill up the city called Pyongyang and then some. “Just what …

Chapter 379: Ah, so I was that kkondae (4)

“W-who are you trying to call?” (Jeong In-Su) “The defense minister.” (Yi Ji-Hyuk) That’s a relief. It’s not like he’s directly calling the president or Song Jeong-Su, so…. N-no, hang on a minute! They are all together right now, anyway! What does it matter with who he calls right now?! (Jeong In-Su’s inner monologue) “What will you even speak to …

Chapter 378: Ah, so I was that kkondae (3)

“We’re setting off.” (Choi Jeong-Hoon) Choi Jeong-Hoon scanned his vicinity with a tense expression. Everyone was clearly nervous, tense. Even if he or someone else tried to lighten up their tension, they were about to jump into a warzone so it was nigh-on impossible not to get tense. “Take care, everyone.” (Gwok Min-Ho) “….Yes.” (Choi Jeong-Hoon) Colonel Gwok Min-Ho could …

Chapter 377: Ah, so I was that kkondae (2)

“Do I have to do this?” (Choi Jeong-Hoon) “Then, who should do it if it’s not you?” (Kim Dah-Hyun) Kim Dah-Hyun stared at Seo Ah-Young next. Ah. That’s definitely a no. If you let her make a speech, then she may start saying stuff like, “Burn them suckers to the ground, no mercy!!” Well, it might do wonders for the …

chapter 376: Ah, so I was that kkondae (1)

(TL: “Kkondae” is a Korean derogatory term for older people who try to enforce their views on the younger generation. Kinda like the Korean equivalent of “boomer”, basically.) “It must’ve been tiring to come this far.” (Gwok Min-Ho) “No, not at all.” (Choi Jeong-Hoon) Choi Jeong-Hoon scanned his vicinity and fell into a deep train of thoughts. ‘What a spectacular …