The 100th Regression of the Max-Level Player

Chapter 105



Chapter 105: Kidnapping The national Assembly Member (2)

Following Yamti’s instructions, the executives moved busily.


After tying Lee Seong-hyun to the chair and covering his face with a black bag, they placed a cell phone camera on a stand in front.


“Is everything set?”


“Yes. With a press of a button, we can start streaming live on YouTube.”


“Good.”


The phone for streaming was none other than Lee Seong-hyun’s.


She hadn’t deliberately turned it off for easy tracking by the police.


“Yamti, what about the criminals?”


“Chairman will bring them here soon. Just wait a little longer.”


At that moment.


Creak!


When the door opened, everyone’s attention focused on it.


However, the expectant expressions soon turned to disappointment.


The person who entered was not the Chairman but Lostyak.


“Why did you come here? Shouldn’t someone be watching over there…?”


Yamti was about to say something but was then taken aback.


“Could it be that the police are already tracking us?”


“No, it’s not that.”


“Then why did you come in?”


“I got tired of just watching, and I was curious about how things would turn out…”


“Sigh.”


Yamti, who sighed in disbelief, suddenly opened her eyes wide.


“Hey, Lostyak. Do you have any idea how important today is?”


“Yes.”


“But why are you acting like an idiot? I told you to keep watch. We need to finish the performance before the police arrive…”


“Before the criminals we recruited arrive, you mean?”


“That’s right. But Chairman isn’t here.”


“True, why isn’t the Chairman coming?”


Yamti felt something was off.


Lostyak’s atmosphere was subtly different from before.


“Did you just use informal language with me?”


“Yeah,” replied Lostyak nonchalantly.


“Did you forget that I’m your senior?” She pressed.


“Seniority doesn’t mean much in this world,” Lostyak shrugged, his tone indifferent.


“Hah, you’ve really lost it now, haven’t you?” Yamti chuckled wryly, realizing the futility of arguing.


Yamti decided to set aside their linguistic disagreement for the time being, given the pressing situation. “For now, let’s put that aside because of the urgency. We can discuss it later, formally with the Chairman…”


Lostyak, however, didn’t let the matter go. “So why isn’t the Chairman showing up in this urgent situation?”


Yamti glanced at the cabin’s wall clock, her brows furrowing. 


‘Why isn’t he showing up at this time?’


It was already the time when six ordinary criminal members should have arrived. 


Yamti couldn’t fathom why the Chairman was disobeying her orders, he would have shown up even if it meant sacrificing his own life.


Growing increasingly concerned, Yamti picked up her phone and dialed the Chairman’s number. 



“Why the hell aren’t you answering the phone, f*ck?” she muttered under her breath.


“Are you cursing at the Chairman right now?” Lostyak raised an eyebrow, catching her unintended expletive.


Embarrassed, Yamti stammered, “Oh I was just talking to myself.”


Ryu Min, unfazed, remarked, “Oh? But you’re completely clueless.”


“What?” Yamti was taken aback.


“I did this much, and you still haven’t caught on?” Lostyak’s tone was mocking.


Yamti lowered the phone, her expression now a mix of bewilderment and irritation. “What are you trying to do?”


“What do you mean?”


“Is the Chairman not showing up because of you?” Yamti’s frustration was evident.


Lostyak’s response was less than courteous. “You seriously have no clue. You’re only realizing it now.”


“Hey,” Yamti abandoned her formal language, growing increasingly exasperated. “What’s wrong with you? Where’s he?”


“Huh? Are you seriously using informal language with the chairman again? It’s as if he’s your subordinate?”


“Ugh.” Yamti brushed her hair back, her patience waning. “What kind of day is it today? Why is everyone acting like this? Do they really underestimate me just because I’m a woman?”


Yamti couldn’t hold back any longer. The traitor who had disrupted all their plans stood before her.


“Look at me properly,” she demanded, locking eyes with Lostyak.


“A bastard like you should have been screened out a long time ago. Ah, it’s my mistake. Really.” She sighed, her voice tinged with regret.


With an almost resigned air, she activated the Enchantment. “Hey, where’s the Chairman? Tell me now and speak properly.”


Lostyak’s response caught her off guard. “Why should I?”


“What did you say…” Yamti was momentarily stunned.


“I said, why should I answer you, b*tch?” Ryu Min’s brazenness knew no bounds.


“…” Yamti was left speechless, her frustration palpable.


——


She couldn’t help but feel stunned as if she had been hit in the back of the head with a hammer.


She had seduced dozens of men, but this was the first time someone reacted this way.


‘This is strange?! I’m sure I’ve used it correctly!’


Could it be that the Lostyak is not a man as it appears?


Or has the slot already been filled up?


‘No, there are definitely two slots left… … .’josei


Yamti ordered again for confirmation.


“W-Where is the chairman?”


Ryu Min continued to provoke her. “Why do you keep giving me orders? You crazy b*tch.”


“…”


As Yamti opened her eyes in disbelief, a message she had overlooked for a moment appeared in her vision.


[A powerful mental barrier is blocking the enchantment.]


[You can’t seduce the player ‘Black Scythe.’]


‘what?’


Yamti couldn’t help but be surprised by something other than the fact that the enchantment didn’t work.


‘It’s not Lostyak… but Black Scythe?’


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