Daddy is too Strong

Chapter 58



Workshop was a term used to describe the act of multiple Hunters colluding to monopolize an entire Fissure.

It was clearly defined as an illegal activity in Article 3, Clause 2 of the “Special Act on Monopoly Regulation and Fissure Utilization (Prohibition of Abuse of Dominant Position).”

However, it was extremely difficult to crack down on workshops occurring in B-rank or higher Great Fissures because most Hunters operating these workshops were A-rank or above.

Hunters on this level or higher were considered walking weapons of mass destruction. If provoked, whether inside or outside the Fissure, they could cause immense damage to citizens’ lives and property.

In the Hunter society, fists rule over the law.

Though Hyuk-Soo thought he could handle it with a few words and headed out alone in a hurry, his life could be in danger if that wasn’t the case.

What happened inside a Fissure was practically beyond the reach of the law.

That’s that, but... Do-Jun tried to make some sense of the situation.

Workshops were prevalent at the beginning of the Fissure era but were now considered nearly extinct.

In C-rank and lower Fissures, the number of monsters appearing each day was limited, and the little money that came out of them wasn’t worth the time and effort.

B-rank or higher Great Fissures were under the management of the Hunter’s Bureau until now. Establishing a workshop in a Great Fissure would mean going against the Hunter’s Bureau, and unless a guild was particularly reckless, no one would dare attempt it.

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