Honestly, I think everyone has that thought somewhere in their mind.

    I want to live however I please.

    I just want to act according to my whims.

    Humans, being social animals, shouldn’t act that way because someone always gets hurt.

    But if it were possible, everyone knows that living like that would be incredibly comfortable and fun from a personal standpoint.

    That’s why those with social status or money often indulge in the kind of deviant behaviors others can’t.

    Because they have the ability to take responsibility for their actions.

    Kang Sungjun is that kind of person, in a way.

    He acts however he wants without caring about others’ opinions, and when problems arise, he uses his abilities to solve them.

    While his judgments, choices, and actions can’t be considered right, generally people who have strong desires but can’t act on them feel vicarious satisfaction and excitement watching such behavior.

    Even if it results in harm to others.

    It would be clean and simple to just use this as content and be done with it.

    More subscribers might even follow and like Kang-spung’s channel.

    But besides that, Kang Sungjun has already caused many controversies, and there are rumors that if he weren’t a hunter, he’d already have a long criminal record.

    They say even the Hunter Association is monitoring him for assault and attempted murder inside dungeons.

    Though they haven’t caught him yet due to lack of evidence.

    That’s why I chose him.

    Well, I didn’t exactly choose him—Kim Sujeong recommended him, and after a little research, he seemed perfectly suitable without needing to look further, so I immediately targeted him.

    I’m not someone who cares about social norms or others’ feelings either, but I don’t go around picking unnecessary fights because that would just be causing myself harm. I wanted to find some justification, but that concern turned out to be unnecessary.

    On YouTube…

    And in the world, there are so many pieces of trash.

    “Why is he so easily triggered?”

    The characteristic of guys like him is that when they provoke others, they act all tolerant saying, “It’s just content, why so sensitive? Triggered?” But when something comes their way, they react to WWE as if it’s UFC.

    Honestly, I was a bit worried while filming.

    “Oppa triggered him so well. I’d probably get triggered too. Mages have a hair-trigger button, you know. Click, one-trick.”

    “He could just prove it.”

    “If he could, he would’ve already done a solo clear.”

    I tried to provoke him the same way I do with other tribes or monsters in the Farming World, but I wasn’t sure if it would work in reality.

    Programmed characters get upset with just a little provocation and give quests as part of their routine.

    In reality, I thought people might be more likely to ignore small provocations since they’re used to social interactions.

    Plus, I’m not just anybody—I’m an S-rank or higher hunter with 3 million subscribers.

    An A+ rank wouldn’t easily fall for provocation.

    But that was my misconception.

    “Some fucking idiot is trying to snipe me. Right? Trying to leech off my fame. It won’t work. What? 3 million? So what, idiot? You think I couldn’t get that many if I pulled SSS+ rank aggro? That bubble would burst with one status window reveal, you bitch.”

    Watching Kang Sungjun react so readily to my provocation on his livestream, I could somewhat understand why he enjoyed stirring up trouble.

    Anyone could see he was clearly triggered and angry, yet he acted as if he wasn’t, which made me feel accomplished.

    Even funnier was how his statements were full of contradictions.

    “What? Collab? A showdown? Why should I? Some B-rank who cleared one dungeon thinks he’s better than me… What? One-click? That’s not even fucking funny.”

    About half the people in chat seemed to find his reaction entertaining.

    Half were defending him, half were genuinely mocking him.

    – Look at him trying to leech views from a 300k YouTuber lol

    – Sure, A+ rank.

    – If you’re upset, just solo clear a B-rank dungeon and upload it?

    “Ugh. Ban all these trolls trying to stir shit. Go back to your own stream, assholes. Hunters have different abilities, so is it fair to evaluate based on solo clears? If I were a close-range dealer instead of explosion type, I’d solo B-rank or A-rank dungeons too.”

    That was pretty much the content, so I didn’t watch for long.

    His anger was a bit amusing, but the cursing and fighting with viewers wasn’t particularly entertaining.

    YouTubers should speak through their videos.

    Since Kang Sungjun tried to put me down through his livestream, I could respond the same way through video.

    Of course, I shouldn’t make it look like an official response.

    As people say, if we get entangled, I’m the one who loses.

    Even though my original video was meant to provoke him.

    It’s better to create an escape route by making it seem like I had a different purpose.

    In reality, the talk about Kang Sungjun was just a brief part.

    Now more people were discussing the purpose I planted at the end of the video.

    – Wait. Isn’t that the weapon coming up for VIP auction at Gwangjin Distribution in 4 days?

    – Crazy, S-rank with +3 enhancement? Where did you see the options?

    – Check Gwangjin Distribution’s VIP auction preview for details.

    – How did they manage to get +3 on an S-rank?

    – Must have used protection stones.

    – Do you even know how much protection stones cost? lol Hunters aren’t idiots who enhance without them…

    – Wonder how much it’ll go for.

    – The important thing isn’t the price, but that the Farmer Hunter is the one auctioning it.

    – Are you saying all items at Gwangjin Distribution are from the Farmer Hunter?

    – That might be going too far.

    – It’s not impossible though.

    People were also discussing who sold the previous auction items at Gwangjin Distribution.

    The gray wolf leather top, sound-absorbing stones, and other notable items.

    How do these rare resources consistently appear only at Gwangjin Distribution?

    Especially with anonymous sellers and various items appearing weekly.

    Once might be coincidence, but twice or three times is not.

    And Gwangjin Distribution?

    With many larger companies having better infrastructure, if these things keep happening at Gwangjin, it suggests the seller might not be so diverse—this small clue gives people the pleasure of piecing together a puzzle.

    So the next day, I filmed another video.

    [Basic Attack Challenge 2]

    This time it was an A-rank dungeon.

    The content wasn’t much different from the first one.

    Whether clearing a B-rank or A-rank dungeon with basic attacks, it wasn’t much different for me—if you think of them as baby ogres, it’s not that difficult.

    In my current state, it might take a bit longer to deal with a baby ogre, but I have enough strength to cut its neck without using skills.

    Not to mention dungeon monsters without chaotic energy.

    Clean and precise.

    The A-rank dungeon clear, no slower than the B-rank one, was again edited by Yoon Hyunji and uploaded to YouTube.

    – What’s your upload schedule?

    – Please keep uploading like this

    – Twice a week, wow

    – Wow… not much difference with A-rank dungeons?

    Both [Basic Attack Challenge] and [Basic Attack Challenge 2] were uploaded as full videos without cuts from entering the dungeon to the end (only effects were edited), so viewers could see exactly how long it took to complete.

    – Who clears a dungeon alone in less than 3 hours?

    – A hunter who can solo B-rank and A-rank dungeons in 3 hours each without using skills?

    – How long does “that person” take?

    – lol “That person” spends days in dungeons gathering monsters, setting up shots, pre-damaging monsters, and editing it all together ^^

    Again, comparison comments flooded in.

    That was my intention, but having too much talk about that 110k subscriber YouTuber would muddy my channel.

    The purpose of my content wasn’t just to focus on him—I wanted to make my otherwise monotonous videos more stimulating, not have them derailed.

    So at the end of this video too, I included a topic to divert attention.

    At the end of the dungeon.

    After subduing one of the few remaining monsters, I sprayed something on its head.

    – ?? What is he spraying?

    – 2:30:41 What is he doing to the monster here?

    – Watering it?

    People naturally became curious.

    They didn’t know what it was.

    I didn’t explain, and I was spraying something on a hairless monster’s head.

    The dungeon was already cleared in just over 2 hours, and the remaining hour was waiting for the experiment.

    Since 60 minutes of the video was just waiting time, many people probably skipped through it.

    – ?

    – What is this?

    – What’s happening? I was skipping ahead but why is hair growing on the monster’s head…

    – Isn’t that a bald rat?

    – Rats don’t have hair on their heads.

    – No, the monster’s name is “Bald Rat.”

    – Then why is hair growing?

    – …What have you done, Farmer Hunter?

    About 2-3 hours after the video was uploaded, with the latter content overshadowing the former, the community exploded.


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