I transmigrated into the body of an absolute scumbag S-rank villain—the one who dies thirty minutes into the movie I watched right before I died.
Of all people, why him?
But… hold up. There’s 400 billion KRW (307 million USD) in this guy’s bank account?!
In my past life, I worked every single day without rest.
This time around, I figured I’d take it easy—maybe work part-time at a snack shop and live a quiet life…
“Who gave you permission?”
“…Excuse me?”
“Oh, so what you’re saying is, Hunter Seo Inho doesn’t care if an S-rank dungeon break explodes right in the middle of Seoul?”
For some reason, the movie’s main characters won’t leave me the hell alone.
Damn it. Looks like I’ve gotten myself dangerously tangled up with these S-ranks.
* * *
This… was not something I expected.
Clunk.
“Ugh!”
I was suddenly shoved into a bathroom stall, my shin slamming into the toilet.
It throbbed with pain, but before I could even react, someone grabbed me by the collar and slammed my back into the wall.
My entire body hurt from just a few seconds of contact. But the man in front of me—Do Soohyuk—just stood there with a calm, unreadable expression, slowly scanning my face.
He inched closer.
And then, through slightly parted lips, a low, gravelly voice escaped.
“You planned to kill Do Soohyuk, didn’t you?”
“……”
“Then why the sudden change in attitude?”
Shit.
That snake of an Association President… Looks like he’s decided to dump everything on me.
Forget the contract—he clearly doesn’t care anymore.
I opened my mouth, but no words came out.
Just silence.
As if he expected it, Do Soohyuk shoved me down onto the toilet.
He wedged his knee between my thighs to keep me from moving, then grabbed my face with rough hands.
My heart pounded with a deep sense of dread—but I didn’t even dare think about running.
“If you won’t talk, then I’ll just have to make you want to.”