# EP.11 A Villain’s Daily Life
[Japan is surprised, America is shocked, and Europe is turned upside down! The K-villain that shook the world. “Why don’t we have a villain like Egoistic?” The spokesperson of the Japanese Hero Association, tears!]
*Sigh.*
I had to put my phone down.
Why does this sort of stuff pop up when I’m just trying to enjoy YouTube?
“I need sugar.”
Seeing my face appear on the dizzying Nationalist TV, I could feel my blood sugar plummeting. How has nothing changed between the previous world and this one?
The comic book world that became reality is, paradoxically, very similar to the one it originated from.
It’s basically like “just an ordinary Earth with superpowered individuals” – other than heroes and villains, everything else is pretty much the same.
Which means, Nationalist TV is still a money-maker, even here. Although I can’t understand why they’d make even villains a part of their nationalist elements…
Leaving my room, I walked towards where the refrigerator was.
All I wanted was some orange juice, yet here I am having to traverse hallways.
Is this for real? The more I think about it, the more I believe I need to buy a personal fridge for my room.
Now that I have plenty of money, I should spend it without holding back.
After reaching what seemed like an auditorium-sized living room, I opened the fridge.
…Only one bottle of Minute Maid left. I’m sure I drank two bottles, why is there only one?
Maybe Seo Eun had one?
Well, Seo Eun likes sweet things too, just like me.
Right, I might as well check in on what Seo Eun is up to while I’m at it.
I changed direction, heading towards the main sector of this underground base where Seo Eun would be.
Of course, I didn’t forget to enjoy the orange juice along the way. Ahh, nothing beats the refreshing taste. It goes down so well.
I used to prefer chocolate milk when I was younger, but these days orange juice is more to my liking.
…Though, both still cater to a child’s taste buds, honestly.
As I energetically walked through another hallway, I thought a bit about Seo Eun.
Han Seo Eun. A middle school 3rd-year girl.
In the original story, she appears as a villain in the latter half.
Single-handedly disrupting South Korea’s entire network system and paralyzing the security systems of Songdo Penitentiary – a prison for the worst villains – causing a massive jailbreak.
This incident triggers the ‘Korea Catastrophe’, the main event from issues 120 to 150 in [Stardust!].
During the ‘Korea Catastrophe’ event, she emerges as the ultimate villain.
Afterwards, she meets her demise in the series and no longer appears.
Compared to now, where she sports a boyish short cut, she appeared as an adult with flowing white hair, attacking Stardust with a variety of weapons she invented.
And in the end, she is stopped by Stardust and dies.
Back then, her nickname was ‘The White Witch.’
…Of course, it’s impossible to imagine her like that now.
She’s just a middle school girl who loves sweet things and has a rough way of speaking.
Han Seo Eun. As you can tell from her impact in the original story, she’s an incredible genius.
Her specialties are computer hacking and inventing. Honestly, her mind is so astute that there’s nothing she can’t do. A character created by the author to disrupt power balance, hence her appearance in the latter part of the story.
Her life story is quite tragic.
Raised as a lab rat by the Han Group since childhood.
Under the guise of artificially creating superhumans, all sorts of illegal experiments were performed, and eventually, some level of success was achieved.
Hundreds of innocent children were sacrificed to create just four with some unique abilities.
Among them, our very own Seo Eun, named ‘superintelligence’ by the researchers.
The rest of the children manifested direct superpowers.
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