
"It's painful to say this Kai Jogo, You're fired" the Hunter Association director didn't even look Kai in the face when he fired him.
"You're a D-Rank," the man said, reading from a document. "Your mission completion rate is forty-three percent." then looks up at Kai "That's the lowest on our roster.....We need hunters who actually succeed." Kai stood in front of his desk, tightening his fists and wanted to argue. He wanted to tell the director that the missions were impossible for him, and he was only doing his best because he really needed this job. But he didn't say any of that. Instead, he said, "When do I get my final payment?" "It was already deducted," the director said. "From the equipment damage from your last mission. You're done here Kai, leave your badge on the way out." Kai's hands where shaking as he took the badge off his belt and set it on the desk. He was twenty-three years old, and his career as a hunter was over. As he went Outside the Association building, it was busy. Hunters walked past in their uniforms, laughing with each other, heading to missions that would pay them well. Kai watched them and felt nothing except cold anger. He pulled out his phone and checked his bank account. 47,000 won. That was roughly thirty-four American dollars. Enough for two days of food if he was careful and his baby sister Kim's school fees were due in two weeks. Kai started walking toward the lower districts. That's where the desperate hunters worked. The ones who took jobs from underground crews and didn't ask questions because just like him, they were willing to do anything for money. The underground hunting crew operated out of a warehouse in the industrial district. There were maybe a dozen hunters there, all of them were rough looking and armed. A man named Tomas ran the crew. He was massive, covered in scars, with a powerful A-Rank aura that made his whole crew fear and respect him. Kai walked up to him and said, "I need work." Tomas looked him up and down. "You got a license?" "Not at the moment sir, I'm a D-Rank hunter.....I used to work at The Hunter's Association." "Got fired from them, yeah?" Tomas smiled. "I heard about you. You're the weak one.... The pathetic one who can't complete basic missions." Laughs. Kai didn't respond. "I got a job," Tomas said. "It's dangerous....and well, Low pay. You interested?" "How much?" Kai asked. "Two million won if you survive." 'That was almost fourteen hundred American dollars. It'll be enough for Kim's school fees and for three months of food. "I'll do it," Kai said. Tomas's smile got bigger. "Good. We leave tomorrow." The dungeon was deep. Underground, maybe two hundred meters down. The entrance was sealed behind a heavy concrete door that required three people to open. There were five hunters in the crew besides Kai. Tomas led them. Two heavy fighters named Jun and Park flanked him. Two archers, Hyo and Min, stayed in the back. And then there was Kai. "Stay behind us," Tomas said. " And try not to die." They moved into the dungeon. The creatures came fast. They looked like oversized wolves, but their skin was glowing with a sickly green light and their sharp claws could cut through armor. The fighters engaged them first. Jun and Park moved with practiced efficiency, their weapons glowing with mana as they cut down the monsters. Kai fought in the middle. His job was to support, to keep the monsters off the main fighters. He was doing okay until the big one came. It was twice the size of the others. Its claws were longer. Its roar made dust fall from the rocks. "Boss monster!!!!!," Tomas cursed. "Spread out!" But it was too fast. It caught Park first, slamming him into the wall hard enough to crack it. Park screamed loud as his arm was bent the wrong way. The monster turned toward Kai. He had no other choice but to run. He wasn't strong enough for this. He ran toward the back of the dungeon, the monster chasing him, its claws tearing at the air inches behind his back. Then he saw the mana cores. Four of them, sitting in a depression in the dungeon floor. He grabbed one and turned to face the monster. It came at him with its jaws open. Kai threw the core at its face. The monster flinched, and that was enough. Jun and Tomas came from behind it, their weapons cut the boss monster so deep it fell and died. For a moment, there was silence except for Park's screaming and the sound of his broken arm hitting the ground. Tomas walked over to the cores and picked them all up. He didn't look at Kai. "Let's go," he said. "What about Park?" Hyo asked. "We come back for him later," Tomas said. "C'mon!!...You seriously going to leave him like that??" Hyo asked again "These cores need to be sold fresh." Toma said angrily glowing in A- rank Aura. Everyone obeyed and they left Park screaming in the dungeon. On the way out, Kai was covered in blood but not all of it was his. His arm was cut bad and he could feel something was wrong with his ribs because every breath he took hurt. "You did okay," Jun said to him sounding surprised. But Kai was thinking about Park. He knew they weren't coming back for him. Everyone knew it. Outside the dungeon, Tomas gathered them together. "Good work," he said. "You earned your pay." He started handing out money. Jun got five hundred thousand won. Park got nothing because he wasn't there to collect it. Hyo and Min got three hundred thousand each. When he got to Kai, Tomas looked at him for a long moment. "You know, D-Rank," he said. "You actually helped out there which is surprising for a man of your..... level." Kai was happy and felt hope for a second. Then Tomas said, "But I got a big problem here..... I got five hunters in my crew and five shares of profit. I can't be giving money to someone who might get in the way." "I helped you kill the boss," Kai said. "Barely," Tomas said. "And you wasted time running. A real hunter would have fought." "what was I supposed to do, end up like Park?" Kai stated. "No payment," Tomas said. "And if you ever show up here again, I'll break both your arms. You understand?" Kai understood perfectly. Jun put a hand on Kai's shoulder. "Don't do anything stupid," he whispered. But Kai wasn't listening. He was looking at Tomas. At the casual way he was taking money from hunters who'd risked their lives. That's the reason he didn't care about Park screaming in a dungeon. And now standing there, comfortable in his power, knowing nobody could touch him. "You're going!!!!!......to pay me!!!!," Kai said angrily. Tomas turned to look at him. For a second, Kai saw surprise in his eyes. Then Tomas smiled. "What did you say, D-Rank?" "I risked my life back there, I almost died. You promised me payment!.....if I survived!!!" Tomas walked toward him slowly. "You know what I like about being A-Rank?.....Nobody questions me..... You know why boy?" He walked towards Kai. "Because everyone knows if they do, I'll break them." He was standing in front of Kai now. Looking down at him. His aura was bright gold, burning hot enough that Kai could feel the heat. "I'm going to give you a choice," Tomas said. "You can walk out of here right now, and I won't break your legs. Or you can keep arguing, and I'll break both your arms and your legs." Kai knew if he left without payment he wouldn't be able to afford feeding for a week. But he had to stay alive for his sister. So he turned and walked away. " That's good, walk away" Tomas said smiling. " Aaahhh." Kai turned and hit him. It was a stupid punch with no technique. Tomas caught it without even looking. He grabbed Kai's wrist and twisted. Pain exploded up Kai's arm as he screamed. He felt his wrist break. Then Tomas hit him very hard. It was a single punch to the stomach. It felt like Kai got hit by a truck. He flew backward, his feet leaving the ground. He crashed into a wall hard enough to crack concrete. He fell to the ground, gasping, unable to breathe. "Anyone else want to argue?" Tomas asked. Nobody answered. "Good," Tomas said. "Throw him out." Jun and Hyo dragged Kai outside. They threw him into an alley behind the warehouse. "Don't come back," Jun said. He sounded sad. Then they left him there. Kai lay in the alley, unable to move. His wrist and ribs were definitely broken. He was bleeding from at least five different places. His vision was starting to get blurry. He was dying. He was going to die in an alley, and Kim would have to drop out of school. She would have to work instead of studying and she would become desperate and broken like him. Kai started to laugh. It hurt to laugh, but he did it anyway. Because this was funny. This was absolutely hilarious. He'd survived a dungeon, fought a boss monster, and tried to take what he'd earned. And it didn't matter, nothing he did mattered. After his eyes closed slowly, he heard a loud sound. A black empty rift appeared. Text appeared in front of Kai's eyes, glowing blue in the darkness. [SYSTEM INITIALIZING] [CANDIDATE: KAI JOGO] [POTENTIAL: SYSTEM POWERS] [AWAKENING: NOW] Kai felt power flood into his body. His broken wrist healed and the cuts closed. All pains around his body disappeared. He felt an awakening inside him. More text appeared. [LEVEL: 1] [STRENGTH: 3] [SPEED: 3] [ENDURANCE: 3] [INTELLIGENCE: 8] [WILLPOWER: 9] [ABILITY UNLOCKED: HIGH SENSE] [ABILITY UNLOCKED: QUICK STEP] [ABILITY UNLOCKED: QUICK STRIKE] [MISSION: HUNT THE VOID] Then the rift disappeared and the text faded. Kai lay on the ground, breathing, his body completely healed. He looked at his hands. They felt like they belonged to someone else. Kai got up slowly and walked toward the warehouse. Tomas was still there. Kai could feel his aura. The system let him sense people's powers and weakness now. Kai pushed open the warehouse door. Tomas looked up. For a second, he didn't recognize Kai. Then his expression changed. "You again?" he said. "I thought I made myself clear." Kai walked toward him. He could feel the system responding, telling him about the exact weakness in Tomas stance and where to hit to do the most damage. "What are you doing?" Tomas said. He stood up. His aura flared bright gold. "You trying to die boy?" Kai didn't answer. He just smiled. And then he moved. AUTHOR'S NOTE Thank you for reading the first chapter of Lord of The Thousand Systems . Kai's journey from the weakest hunter to something beyond human is just beginning. What will he do with his new powers? Can he take down Tomas and finally get justice? And what secrets lie within the system that chose him? Find out in the next chapter! If you enjoyed this chapter, please add it to your library and leave a comment! Your support means everything!Latest Chapter
CHAPTER 5: The Docks
The old west docks smelled like salt and rust and rot. Kai led the way across cracked concrete, his boots crunching over broken glass and discarded fish bones. Nix stayed a step ahead, his tracker glowing faint green in his palm, his steps so light he left no prints in the grime. The crew followed behind, moving slow. Ripley favored her left shoulder, her broken shield discarded in a dumpster three blocks back. Mina kept one hand pressed to her chest, the black veins from the Void attack still peeking out from under her sleeve. Marcus limped, his leg wrapped in a bloodstained bandage. Niko brought up the rear, his eyes never staying in one place for more than a second.Kai did not look back. He held Nix's tracker in one hand, the crumpled cult report in the other. Every few steps he checked the screen, his face blank. Togo was half a mile ahead, holed up in the oldest warehouse on the pier, the one with the collapsed roof and the rotting pilings that stuck out of the bay like broken t
CHAPTER 4: Void Trail
Dawn painted the lower districts gray when Kai reached the meeting spot. It was an abandoned parking lot, cracked asphalt sprouting weeds, rusted cars stacked against the fence. He leaned against a broken streetlight, Nix's dungeon list folded in one hand, his phone open to his text thread with Kim in the other.He had messaged her at four that morning, told her to skip school and stay with her friend Jina down the block. She had not replied. He stared at the screen for a full minute, waiting for the familiar twist of fear in his gut. It did not come. There was only a cold note of inconvenience, like he had forgotten to buy milk on the way home.A blue glow flickered at the edge of his vision.[EMOTION LEVEL: 76%][DECAY ACCELERATING]Kai locked his phone and shoved it in his pocket.The rest of the crew arrived ten minutes later. Ripley moved stiffly, her left shoulder wrapped in bandages from Togo's attack. Baylor's staff had a new crack running down its length, held together with s
CHAPTER 3: Wrath Of The S Rank
Forty eight hours had passed since Kai joined Zenith. He stood in the middle of a B rank dungeon, chest heaving, monster blood dripping off his knuckles. The rest of the crew was a few feet back, catching their breath. Ripley leaned on her cracked shield. Baylor wiped singed fabric off his staff. Marcus pressed a cloth to a shallow cut on his forearm while Mina healed the gash.Kai did not move to help. He only stared at the pile of mana cores at his feet, counting their value in his head. The payout would cover Kim's upcoming school fees, the new math workbook she had mentioned, and a new uniform to replace the one she had outgrown. He felt a faint flicker of something when he thought of her smile, but it faded before he could hold onto it.A blue glow lit up the edge of his vision.[LEVEL UP: LEVEL 5][NEW SYSTEM UNLOCKED: COPY SYSTEM][ABILITY: COPY APPEARANCE OR SKILL OF TARGET FOR LIMITED DURATION. DURATION SCALES WITH LEVEL. CURRENT MAX: 10 MINUTES][EMOTION LEVEL: 85%][DECAY R
CHAPTER 2 The Crew
Kai’s strike was faster than anything Tomas had ever seen. He moved so quickly the A-Rank did not have time to blink before he was already past his guard.Tomas threw his fists up to block, but Kai was already gone. The punch landed clean on his ribs, hard enough to crack the reinforced bone beneath his aura.Tomas gasped and stumbled back as his gold aura flared out of control. He countered with heavy fists that moved like sledgehammers, each blow strong enough to turn a normal D-Rank’s skull to pulp.Kai dodged every single one.His new powers let him move faster than his body should ever allow. He shifted left, then cut right and ducked under a haymaker that would have taken his head clean off. He saw everything now, every twitch of Tomas’s muscles, every shift of his weight, predicted two full seconds before the attack came.The system fed it all to him, clear as day.Kai struck again and again. His fists blurred so fast Tomas could not track them. The A-Rank was strong, but stren
CHAPTER 1: The Thousand System Awakening
"It's painful to say this Kai Jogo, You're fired" the Hunter Association director didn't even look Kai in the face when he fired him."You're a D-Rank," the man said, reading from a document. "Your mission completion rate is forty-three percent." then looks up at Kai "That's the lowest on our roster.....We need hunters who actually succeed."Kai stood in front of his desk, tightening his fists and wanted to argue. He wanted to tell the director that the missions were impossible for him, and he was only doing his best because he really needed this job.But he didn't say any of that.Instead, he said, "When do I get my final payment?""It was already deducted," the director said. "From the equipment damage from your last mission. You're done here Kai, leave your badge on the way out."Kai's hands where shaking as he took the badge off his belt and set it on the desk.He was twenty-three years old, and his career as a hunter was over.As he went Outside the Association building, it was b
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