The Impact of the Author's Intervention on a Blank Page - Chapter 4
He had no worries since he had carefully written the contract according to his wishes.
‘I’ve already planned how to use the crystal points given as compensation.’
Moreover, he roughly knew how he would intervene in this world from what he saw in the contract.
He was informed that they wouldn’t be entering as main characters or existing characters, but would be created as new supporting characters that weren’t in the original work. He was also told that they would be automatically assigned supporting roles that suited each of them.
They explained that it was like roleplaying – receiving a shell of a body unconnected to their actual physical bodies. So even if things went wrong and they got hurt, there would be no problem since they couldn’t die before the contract ended.
Though he felt tense, he wasn’t truly worried. Rather…
‘This might be fun,’ he thought.
While he hadn’t properly read many romance fantasy novels, he wasn’t completely unfamiliar with them. After all, their roots were similar to typical Western fantasy novels.
“Hmm. For me, naturally… I’d probably be a Sword Master? Or the continent’s greatest knight?”
Naturally, he expected to become a sword-wielding supporting character. This made sense since Ja-yun was the strongest hunter and most famous sword-type awakened one in his world, ‘The Blank Star,’ as well as the hero who saved the world.
Ja-yun imagined himself in a victory parade, mounted on horseback in armor, wielding a sword. People following behind with flags, crowds cheering his name and throwing flowers. He quite liked that image.
It would also be nice to kneel before his brother in a knighting ceremony. That would be quite cool too.
And his brother would probably become something like a strategist… or the head of a merchant guild. Or perhaps a chancellor? That would suit him well.
His brother was extremely skilled at managing assets, companies, and personnel. It was entirely due to his brother’s abilities that Doho, which started as a corporate gang two generations ago, had become today’s massive global corporation.
Ja-yun imagined his brother dressed as a chancellor from a Western classical novel. While his brother always looked very handsome, he would also look great in a classical velvet suit like a high noble from a game. Adding decorative buckles or accessory scarves would look incredibly stylish too.
At that thought, Ja-yun paused as he recalled one issue.
Since childhood, his brother hadn’t been very interested in war, games, or fantasy. And that was still true now.
‘I’m a bit worried. Will my brother be able to adapt well there….’
Well, it didn’t matter if his brother had some difficulty adapting. Ja-yun was quite knowledgeable about fantasy-like genres. He was confident he could help his brother anywhere.
Originally, in his first life, he had been a modern person living in an ordinary world without any hunters. There were various events that led him to become both a hero of the human realm and an unknown administrator as he was now.
Kwon Ja-yun had died one winter day from falling asleep while driving on a mountain road. When he was reborn, he found himself as the protagonist of a min-max hunter fantasy novel he had written.
Among those who entered the novel, he had started with the most premium route. Of course, it wasn’t an easy path. He had nearly died countless times, and there were many instances where the slightest mistake could have led to a bad ending.
During that process, he had saved his brother, who was originally destined to die in the story. The brother who became his ally was cool, devoted, kind, and even affectionate. Without his brother, he probably couldn’t have accomplished anything.
Of course, due to several incidents during that time, his brother became somewhat sensitively reactive to his wellbeing. But he didn’t dislike his brother for that. Rather, it only made him feel sympathetic.
Anyway, since he was mainly responsible for physical activities and fighting, there wouldn’t be any particular danger even if problems arose.
The plan was to enter that world in the past timeline and eliminate all the problematic elements first. Then quickly rescue the protagonists before they get trapped in graduate school and military service.
‘Good, a perfect plan.’
It would be fun to enjoy this fantasy world, different from their current one, with his brother in their spare time.
Ja-yun imagined himself wielding a magnificent sword in a classical Western setting. He couldn’t help but smile as he imagined himself coolly protecting his brother while crushing all the worthless extras who dared to act up.
His kind brother would probably embrace him saying, “Our Ja-yun, you’re so cool. Thank you for protecting your brother.”
Ja-yun couldn’t contain his excitement as he imagined himself being seen as the best family member and a proud, wonderful lover.