Chapter 25 (1/2)

Chapter 25 – Beefing Up (1)

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Ki some coffee

The coffee was hot Rather than spitting it out, he would prefer to just s it

However, Kih the heat and instead chose to keep the hot coffee in his mouth to warm up his head

The results were clear

The fragrance of coffee helped Kim Tae Hoon loosen his stiffened head Kim Tae Hoon had experienced a crisis

‘It was all in my head’

At this

‘That dream was a vision of my death’

What he saasn’t some fantasy or some sort of mistake

Coan to closely analyze the details of his vision

‘Looking at Chang Sung Hoon’s face, it’s not a very distant future’

Noas a very important period

He could tell Chang Sung Hoon’s age by looking at his face

The Chang Sung Hoon that he saw in his dreams was in his mid to late twenties

Since Chang Sung Hoon was currently in his early twenties, it was not a distant future But it wasn’t a very close future either

‘It’ll be within 3 to 5 years’

If it’s sooner than expected, then 3 years, if it’s later, then 5 years

‘Commander in Chief Lim Hyun Joon’

The ht noas the name Lim Hyun Joon

‘It was probably Colonel Lim Hyun Joon’

Colonel Lim Hyun Joon

Kim Tae Hoon are of the fact that he was a tactical and ambitious man

He was also undergoing an Elite Course within the Ministry of National Defense As an officer, not only was it a good result stereat political achievement as well

He would be a big shot in the next generation Even if it took 10 years, it would still be impossible for him to reach the rank of Commander-in-Chief

‘He was the Commander-in-Chief······’

But of course the world had already gone beyond the realm of normalcy

Besides, he could figure out the end result

So he could only make a hypothesis based on the careful analysis he had made on what he already knew

‘It seems like the military will recover and operate normally to some extent in the future’

The first reason, the existence of a co movements It meant that society hadn’t completely fallen into anarchy

‘And if Lied to become the commander of that systenificant contributions’

Second, if Colonel Lim Hyun Joon had become the Commander-in-Chief, then thatthe military

He couldn’t have made just simple contributions In fact, it was likely that he played a critical role in restructuring the army

‘Right, I’m a part of the 8th division now’

Furthermore, Colonel Lim Hyun Joon was a member of the 8th Mechanized Infantry

Unlike regular Infantry platoons, it possessed very powerful weapons such as excellent mobile units and tanks

‘Then he probably saw the eence of the monsters as an opportunity, not a crisis’

Colonel Lim Hyun Joon had the authority to command all of the firepower and various troops under his influence to create a brilliant power

‘Thinking about it, the 8th Division should be the best coht now’

Another thing

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, the 8th Division should have established thei Province

Definitely frontline However, it would not have been in direct contact with the North Korean Army

Therefore, it held an advantageous position

Even if they were to face a monster, they wouldn’t be able to immediately lead the soldiers back Who kno the North Korean Army will move Additionally, it would difficult to receive supplies

On the other hand, the 8th Division can freely move towards or away from the frontline

‘I have to go to Pocheon’

In other words, even if not completely safe, since it’s where the 8th Division would be stationed, Pocheon would play a significant role

It would still retain a semblance of order

Furthermore, Kim Tae Hoon had a need to contact Colonel Liure later on, Kinore him

His thoughts about Colonel Lim Hyun Joon were only up to there

That was because there werematters at hand

‘Weapons’

In his vision, Kim Tae Hoon had prepared various kinds of weapons in preparation for his battle against the dragon

Regular objects wouldn’t work

He would have to rade relics

Naturally, he would also have to carefully think about what type of weapons he would have to make The shape of the weapons from his vision would play a decisive role in what he would make

‘I was able to freely manipulate the weapons with my Telekinesis’

The sensation of handling the weapons with his Telekinesis would be very important as well

Kiood

That’s why there wasn’t much that Kim Tae Hoon could do even with an A-Rank Telekinesis

Telekinesis was just that difficult to utilize

Some aspects of it were incredibly easy, but then other parts were impossibly difficult

Things wouldn’t play out exactly the way he would iine them to

To be able to paint a picture in yourability, and the skills necessary to realistically depict a scene on paper as well

The point is that Kim Tae Hoon was able to fluidly control his powers in his vision

He was able to make various kinds of inanimate weaponsobt around him like satellites

‘If I were able to also see oal’

Regardless, it was imperative that Kim Tae Hoon achieve the same proficiency in Telekinesis as he saw in his vision

That would be the minimum condition for him to survive until that time

But of course, in the end, Kim Tae Hoon didn’t survive

‘Those bastards’

That’s what Chang Sung Hoon had said in the vision He had said that there was no reason for Kim Tae Hoon to die But in the end, it was because of those bastards that he had died

‘There was some faction that wanted to remove me’

He didn’t know their names, their identities, or their nuanization or a faction that wanted him dead

‘My existence was in direct conflict with their interests’

They wanted Ki with their plans

It was simple really

It was because Kim Tae Hoon wished to pursue the path of the hunter in order to survive

The other side did not want that Either they wanted the monsters to stay in power, or they si the monsters

Kim Tae Hoon had no doubts about that

Even if the world were to end, there would always be people who seek to profit from it

No matter what, those kinds of people ithout a doubt come out of the orks

No, rather, it would be those who seek to establish their own order upon the ruins of a toppled society