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Reincarnated as a Grunt No. 703

[HIATUS] My name is [REDACTED]. I was just a normal, job-seeking guy who had just finished his undergraduate study and was hopeful of becoming a useful member of society. However, the job market in this current economy was quite harsh, and competition was at an all-time high. Thus... I remained unemployed for almost half a year. As usual, I was on a job hunting spree, hoping to finally find or land a job that would hire the poor me. However, fate had other plans for me... and I died, getting run over by a large truck. I thought I was dead, but... I soon woke up inside a test tube, surrounded by white-coated scientists in a dimly lit laboratory. I was confused, as I realized that my body, from head to toe, was covered with some sort of dark material that fit my skin quite tightly, as if I was wearing a skin-tight suit from a superhero comic. But... I wasn’t a superhero. “Good morning, Subject... No... Grunt No. 703.” I was just one of the supervillain's Grunts. Check out my P@treon.com/demonkingakuma

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Getting some Gadgets at the Grunt Armory (27) | Broke Grunt

"What's this?" I inquired as I looked at the paper Miss Jeanne had just handed me. She was smiling as she gave it to me, and I didn't think her smile meant anything bad, so I accepted the paper without much concern.

However, after just a slight glance, I realized what the content of the paper was... and it left me shocked to the core of my soul.

It was none other than a bill for the equipment I had just received.

I was shocked beyond belief. My eyes popped wide open, and if not for my GBS mask, my mouth would have dropped to the concrete flooring of the Clothing Section of the Grunt Armory.

"This is the invoice for your new gear, my dear large grunt," Miss Jeanne clarified, confirming the existence of the paper I was clutching. However, she didn't seem to understand why I was in a state of shock over seeing the bill paper—more precisely, the invoice paper—she had just given me.

After all, the number I saw was quite jaw-dropping.