Have you heard of an open-ended contract worker?
In short, it’s a form of employment somewhere between a permanent employee and a contract worker.
A uniquely Korean job category that embraces both the job security of a regular position and the wages and benefits of non-regular employment.
In short, you can think of it as a post where you live thinly but for a long time.
That’s why people also call it a lifelong part-time job.
Why am I suddenly bringing up open-ended contract work?
Why else? Because that’s what I am.
“P-please, spare…”
“You think that’s happening?”
An open-ended contract worker in a fantasy world, no less.
I took the life of the last remaining bandit.
If he wanted to live, he shouldn’t have done something that would make him beg for his life in the first place.
Did someone threaten him into robbing a noble’s tax carriage?
“Lord Danil.”
“Yeah. What is it?”
While I was cleaning up the mountain stronghold of these mad bandits, who hadn’t stopped at robbing a noble’s tax carriage and even believed in an evil cult, my Knight Kim approached.
“We’ve received word from the Magic Tower. They say an urgent commission has come in.”
“Let me see.”
I checked the letter.
“Wow.”
The exclamation came out on its own.
That was how much of a mess the urgent commission was.
As expected of this fantastic romance-fantasy world. Solve one thing that explodes, and something else blows up somewhere else.
“Phew. Not even time to rest. Let’s head out, Kimri.”
“Where to this time?”
“The eastern region.”
Kimri nodded.
Not long after, I climbed into the carriage led by Kimri’s partner, Slay, and closed my eyes.
Once we arrived at the business trip destination, a mountain of piled-up work would be waiting to greet me, so if I wanted to endure it, I had to sleep in advance.
‘I wonder how much this month’s salary will be?’
My name is Danil Norman.
An open-ended contract black mage of the Magic Tower.