Chapter 65
Oh Ja-Ha was an elite, gifted and educated since young. It was no wonder, then, that he was skeptical about school life. Lion’s Castle could teach him nothing he didn’t know already, so every minute and second he spent in class felt like a terrible waste.
Especially annoying to Oh Ja-Ha were the other Class A students. Most of them knew nothing about the world, believing in the power of their Initial Skills and thinking that their talent was the best.
Still, Oh Ja-Ha never resented his young master for bringing him here.
Shinra Kyeong had entered Lion’s Castle to uncover and clear a quest that had remained hidden for hundreds of years—supporting such a grand ambition was a duty and blessing for his subordinates. So although Oh Ja-Ha grumbled every day, he worked hard to help Shinra Kyeong.
Nevertheless, the moment-by-moment frustrations of his situation weighed on him, unknowingly building his temper. And after Loren’s arrival as an exchange student, Oh Ja-Ha’s temper verged on exploding.
An aristocrat from another country was admitted to Lion’s Castle, the treasure of South Korea, but showed no respect for Shinra Kyeong.
“Loren, do you know? I didn’t like you from the first time I saw you.”
Two hours ago, Oh Ja-Ha had returned to the dormitory after searching all night with Shinra Kyeong, only to witness an interesting sight. A few male students had been hiding behind bushes or fountains, glaring at the entrance of the dormitory building. They were all part of Class A—the same students who had almost been killed by the Death Knight.
It was easy to guess that the hatred in their eyes was directed at Loren, the bastard who’d run away alone when Class A had faced danger.
Oh Ja-Ha didn’t want to miss an interesting scene, so he gave up on his short break and followed the students to see what would happen.
The five boys sarcastically argued with Loren in the cafeteria. Loren didn’t bother to put up with it and turned them into a bloodied mess.
