A loan? What kind of loan was this?
The glowing eyes of the innkeeper reminded me of Lee Jihye.
'And you call yourself human, Jihye? You're really not.'
I had many ideas, but I had never thought about a loan system. It was a secret weapon that could maximize the profits of Crack Land.
'You're really vicious. Lee Jihye, there's definitely a reason why you've been such a sh*tty person the first round, too.'
I, too, often felt like I was trash. Of course, it was only on occasions, but I had been troubled by the sudden sense of shame.
Looking at Lee Jihye's work, it felt like all of my worries had promptly been resolved.
No matter how great Lee Kiyoung was, he was still a firefly in front of a nuclear power plant, and a children's pool in front of an invading tsunami whenever he was faced with that woman.
I couldn't help but applaud at Lee Jihye's viciousness. She was indeed trying to make all the adventurers in Crack Land indebted.
I could definitely see the picture. Adventurers who came there and spent money would definitely end up entering the dungeon in a dazed state.
Unexpected spending was bound to accumulate, and eventually, they would use up more money than they originally planned for. If the attack was successful after entering the dungeon, people could recover the things that had been blown up, but if it went wrong just once, their account balance would automatically stay at a negative.
There was no way those people could easily leave Crack Land.
There was nothing more miserable than an expedition that put the adventures into a deficit. That in itself would serve as a catalyst for the adventurers to challenge themselves with a swollen dream. It could also be the reason why they'd enter the dungeon again after careful analysis and research.
They would be forced to spend money to prepare for the dungeon raid once again.
They would need to pay for accommodation fees, supplies, equipment, dungeon entry fees, insurance fees, meals, etc. It was clear that even if good results were achieved the second time around, it would be difficult to compensate for what they had already expended.
'Ha...'
In the end, there was nothing that could be done except to be sucked into the pit of hell Lee Jihye had dug up.
Before leaving Crack Land, they had would already be in debt.
Even if they earned for a lifetime, they would only be able to pay the interest while they wandered around the continent's hunting grounds. Some might think that this was a bit heartbreaking, but this was still the reality.
Although they would lose everything, the experience would make them stronger and put them in a position to live better.
It meant that they would reflect on themselves in the past and be active all day long.
There was no such thing as an injection that didn't hurt. The big picture would make Elune trash, and Benignore shed tears of emotion.
'Whew...'
Even while I was lost in my thoughts, the inn employee still looked at our party like a hawk looking for its next prey.
'Right. It's understandable.'
Anything that the inn employee sold to us would be an achievement for her. No one could endure the eyes that tempted consumption.
"There are also loans..."
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Regressor Instruction Manual (PART 3)
FantasyTITLE Regressor Instruction Manual (회귀자 사용설명서) BY 흙수저 TRANSLATOR *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* STORY One day, I was summoned to this world. Beasts poured out, and an incredible crisis came. My talents couldn't have been worse. [The p...