Chapter 43: A Beast-Like Man
Did I screw up giving him more food?
The moment I made the decision, that thought crept in like a reflex.
“Villains don’t come to the soup kitchen anymore.”
“It’s been so peaceful. It’s nice.”
Ever since Han Muryo effectively became the soup kitchen’s bouncer, Zone 4 had gone absurdly quiet.
According to the local cops, not only had villain attacks at the soup kitchen stopped, but there hadn’t been any villains acting up in the entire district at all.
[We’ve got word Gu Seoryong was spotted on a train headed to City B.]
“Oh yeah? So that means unnie won’t be obsessing over her anymore, right?”
[Obsessing...?]
“Come on, you never cared that much to begin with, unnie. Not that I blame you. You’ve got enough on your plate without worrying about me.”
[You... you didn’t have to say it like that...]
“...Sorry. Rest up. You said you were busy all weekend.”
