The God's Games

Chapter 160: Ogre Knight (Part 1)



Kim Jung-hyun, realizing she was talking to him, he nodded his head and said, "Yes, that's right!"

The cleaning lady looked at the elevator's floor numbers with a strange expression and asked, "Are you going to the game company on the fifteenth floor?"

Thinking that the cleaning lady probably knew about the company, Kim Jung-hyun asked with interest, "Do you know anything about this company?"

When Kim Jung-hyun asked her, the cleaning lady couldn't hold back her words, "Of course, I know! In fact, this game company is famous for being weird!"

Weird?

How exactly?

Kim Jung-hyun had never heard of a company being known for being weird.

The cleaning lady said, "You don't know, huh? The game company on the fifteenth floor is very generous—they rented two whole floors of office space. But hardly anyone ever comes to work there. Every time I go up to clean, there's no one around. It's completely empty, like a ghost building!"

Kim Jung-hyun's lips twitched.

So that's what she meant by weird?

He tried to explain, "That can't be true. If no one was there, why would they invite me for an interview? And they still pay for electricity, water, and rent every month. It can't be a ghost building."

The cleaning lady remained convinced, "That's exactly what's strange! Why rent two whole floors and use so much electricity if no one works there?"

Her words made Kim Jung-hyun start to doubt.

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Did he really apply to a company with no people?

The cleaning lady's final words made Kim Jung-hyun even more nervous, "If you don't believe me, just go up there. You'll see for yourself."

Kim Jung-hyun: "..."

Suddenly, he felt his legs start to shake.

No way, he thought.

This is the modern age of science; he can't believe in such superstitions.

Kim Jung-hyun gathered his courage and stepped out of the elevator.

As soon as he stepped out, he saw the big sign for World of Eorera Ltd.

He knew he was in the right place.

When he walked through the front door, he noticed that the reception desk was empty, but it looked like the receptionist had just stepped away.

Kim Jung-hyun reassured himself, thinking the receptionist probably just left their post for a moment.

As he walked further into the company, he saw many workstations, but just like the cleaning lady had said, there wasn't a single person around.

The ceiling lights were on, but the place was eerily quiet, like a ghost building.

Kim Jung-hyun: "..."

What should he do?

His legs were starting to feel weak, and he wasn't sure if he should keep going.

He just wanted a job, not to risk his life.

At that moment, he suddenly heard footsteps coming from inside the office.

Kim Jung-hyun was so scared that he took a step back.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

He glanced around and started thinking that maybe he should leave while he had the chance.

When he looked back again, he realized there was no one behind him.

How is this possible?

Wasn't there a cleaning lady who came up with him?

Where did she go?

Kim Jung-hyun was terrified out of his wits when he suddenly heard a pleasant male voice ask, "What are you doing?"

Kim Jung-hyun screamed and jumped in fear, wanting nothing more than to run away as fast as he could.

Anyone who heard a voice in a completely silent office would think it was something supernatural, right?

Wait a minute, a voice means there's a person?

Kim Jung-hyun cautiously looked up, his mind finally starting to clear.

Did someone just call out to him?

He saw that the door to an office not far away was open, and a handsome man in a white shirt and vest was standing at the doorway, raising an eyebrow as he watched Kim Jung-hyun, clearly wondering what was going on.

As Kim Jung-hyun slowly recalled his recent actions, his ears turned red with embarrassment, and he wished he could dig himself a hole to hide in.

What was he thinking, believing the cleaning lady's strange stories?

There was obviously someone here!

And the door the man had opened had the words "Reception Room" written on it, so it was clear he was the interviewer waiting for him.

Realizing the impression he must have made before even stepping foot into the company, Kim Jung-hyun wished he could bury his head in the ground to hide his awkward expression.

The man was still looking at him, apparently waiting for a response.

"Hello..." Kim Jung-hyun stammered, then quickly added, "I'm Kim Jung-hyun, here for the interview."

The man looked Kim Jung-hyun up and down and then said casually, "Come in."

That's right; this company was owned by Hanjun.

Since even government departments had taken an interest in him, Hanjun figured he should at least make his company look legitimate.

Money and location were minor issues.

Although the company didn't have many employees, Hanjun had already thought of an excuse: the company had a flexible work policy, allowing the employees to work from home as long as they completed their tasks.

This explained why there weren't many employees in the office and helped satisfy those people who were curious about the Game Company.

However, Hanjun couldn't handle everything by himself, so he posted a job opening for an administrative assistant on a job-hunting app.

Kim Jung-hyun's application caught his attention.

When Kim Jung-hyun entered the reception room, he nervously fidgeted with his fingers, lost in strange thoughts.

Hanjun handed him a glass of water and asked, "You're Kim Jung-hyun, right? Did you bring your resume?"

Kim Jung-hyun regretted letting the cleaning lady's words throw him off during the interview, causing him to forget to take out his resume.

He hurriedly pulled it out of his bag and gave a brief self-introduction to Hanjun.

Hanjun casually skimmed through the resume while listening to Kim Jung-hyun, feeling rather indifferent.

He had already used some "cheats" to learn about Kim Jung-hyun's background beforehand and was satisfied with him.

This interview was just a formality.


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