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The Porter is Secretly an SS-Level Hunter

Disclaimer: MC is bisexual! Book One Finish! Warning: Arc One is terribly written; Arc Two is where the plot gets better. **** "I'm bored."  Neban Zaal, an SS-level hunter, was tired of being one. And even though he does not mind working all the time, he did not like fame nor being in the spotlight; plus, he never wanted to be a hunter in the first place.  He only became a hunter to provide for his son when he unexpectedly became a single father. But, after three years of being a hunter and making more than enough money to provide for his child for a lifetime, he is ready to quit.  So, he did what he finally wanted to since day one; he disappeared from the life of being a hunter.  But, he was always the type that had to work, or he would become too bored. He decided to do the next best thing to give him more freedom, but enough to make him feel like he is working: he became a porter.  Follow Neban in his adventure at keeping his SS-level a secret as he works as a porter while trying to stick to the shadows.  Remember, secrets always find a way into the light.  **** * Cover art commissioned from ukhyukhy 

RJMidnight · Fantasy
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91 Chs

The Last Dungeon (2)

The inside of the dungeon looked like they walked into a high-class hotel. It was like they entered the lobby as there was a vast opening in the middle with a massive plant as a centerpiece. 

There were two large staircases on both sides as seats were positioned around the area. The black and beige walls had lights on them, making the room shine. 

There were poles near the staircase, leading up to a ceiling that seemed to not have an endpoint as vines wrapped around them. 

The sight was beautiful, but that was not what caught people's attention; it was the beautiful monster walking down the stairs. 

She was dressed in a skin-tight white dress that was open in the front and back. There were slits on both sides of her dress, making their way to her hips. Her long black hair flowed as she walked, contrasting her white gown.