A picturesque mansion.
This majestic mansion with a white exterior is full of modern refinement details.
This place is crowded with rich people as if they would not allow any working class to walk in.
...Somewhere nearby, I was hiding.
The guy I am aiming for is an A-class villain, Teleporter.
He is good at teleporting.
Unlike my flawed teleportation, that guy's teleportation is much better.
So he owns a true 'teleportation' ability with no side effects after traveling. Although there seem to be some distance restrictions.
In a way, this can also be seen as a fraudulent ability. No, I am sure that it is a fraudulent ability. I have no idea if this Teleporter is a coward or an idiot, but he only uses his ability to steal money from the bank.
Well, at least for now.
If I compare my current period with the original work, I think I am at the 5th issue? Almost at the beginning of the comic. Only 5 out of 200 issues.
Honestly, that is a relief. If I fell in the latter part of the comic, around the 100th issue to later, it would already be chaotic. Villains, who were initially sloppy because the writer could not adjust the balance for their powers, disappeared and those bastards who can bring down the world started to come out.
Seo-eun was the last villain which appeared in the episode of the Great Depression, which ended around the 150th issue at first. She tried to conquer only Korea, so it ended at that point, but she could actually break down the world's information network system if she wanted to.
This Teleporter. He is a very persistent fellow. He got into a fight with Stardus at the beginning. Stardus somehow knocked the guy off his guard, and then sent him to prison with an anesthetic. But he teleported to escape as soon as he got his consciousness back.
This guy, who was caught as a petty criminal early in the comic, revived splendidly in "The Great Escape" episode where all villains escaped from the prison. He was crowned as the most annoying enemy of Stardus.
He used to be one of those villains who used to spend a lot of money looking for small but certain happiness. But after years of being drugged and locked up by Stardus, he broke out of the prison...
He lived with a determination to get back at Stardus who caught him. He became worse.
He teleported at first. Well, I must say that this ability is a good deal to be sneaky. In later episodes, whenever he did something, he just popped out and hit the person, then ran away, then hit and ran away...
If [Stardust!] was a webtoon, a lot of people would demand to kill him while calling him a sweet potato. But since it is a comic book published as a book, it is impossible to check the real-time reactions, but I bet many readers got angry at him. TN: In Korea, when they call a person 'Sweet Potato', it means either he/she is ugly or frustrating.
And of course, I was one of them
So this guy, I should kill him when I can.
Now, back to the mansion.
I was waiting with my car parked nearby, and I contacted Seo-eun with my in-ear plugging into my ears.
Normally, I can still do it well by myself without bothering Seo-eun. But this time, the guy is not that picky.
"Seo-eun, should we go in now?"
[Wait, you haven't gone in yet? Hurry up and go inside.]
"Hold on, so I only need to teleport to the living room right away, right? What if he is in the living room?"
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The Hero Became Obsessed With The Villain [part 1 Complete]
Aksi[the i do not own and fanfic that is heavily inspired by the original work] Language: Korean[Seo Eun-ha Westway 서은하] [The story is about our MC Dain transmigrated into his favorite comic book world and slowly becoming this big villain and arch nemes...