Swordmaster to an ordinary office worker - Chapter 0
I, Lee Sung-han, am very busy every day.
I sleep as much as I want, and if I look at the clock, I woke up 11am at the earliest
I’m currently lying down to digest my breakfast that I ate less than 30 minutes ago. In a while it will be time to eat again for lunch.
After lunch, I browsed through the Internet a little bit. Before I knew it, it was already time to eat dinner after munching up some snacks.
There are three or four TV programs I usually watch every day after dinner time.
I usually don’t want to miss out any parts of my favorite programs, in order to do so I would always do my things during the advertisement.
“Now that I’ve finished dinner today, let’s start my busy schedule!”
I lay down on the sofa to watch TV in order to start my very busy night.
“Oh, my God, Sung-Han. you are just lying down and eating.”
“No, I’m also going to the bathroom.”
“Don’t lie down, now!”
“Yes, Mom!”
After shouting bravely, I got up and started watching TV while standing.
Before I knew it, I was kicked out.
I was standing because Mom told me not to lie down, but I still got kicked out.
This was really absurd!
I walk towards the playground near my house, sat on the swing, and sighing.
I’ll just have to wait a little longer until Mom cooled off her head.
“Woof!”
As I was sitting on the swing blankly, a black dog approached me from afar.
The dog, which was a little smaller than a big dog, has slim and long legs.
He sniffed at my feet and soon fell flat in front of me.
I patted his head gently as he was enjoying it.
“Sit down, lie down, lie down!”
I have been training him for about a few months now.
I threw stones with excitement and asked him to “catch.”
The stone rolled in a distance, while the dog ran toward the stone, wagging its tail.
“What are you doing?!”
I heard a scream that was close to a sobbing.
If I was near him, I would have thought I made him cry.
I turned to my side to where the loud scream came from, and a man was shouting at me that I should come to his way quickly.
“Oh, this dog. Is that your dog?”
“That’s absurd! That’s a monster!”
I almost felt sorry because I thought I asked someone else’s dog to pick up rocks.
“Hurry up and come over here. This is very dangerous.”
The man kept shouting out as if it was so urgent.
Isn’t it more dangerous to make a loud noise around monsters?
I scratched my head and walked toward the man.
“I thought you were training your dog because it was so well-behaved, but it turned out to be a monters!”
I was training him well, but I was interrupted by that man and my excitement was ruined.
I could feel a dog coming back with th stone from afar, but I ignored the dog together with the man and walked toward my house.
There seemed to be a man’s screaming and a screeching sound coming from my back, but I just went home while rubbing my ear with my little finger.