Let Me Help You Achieve it (Part 2)

Chun Ho-Jin was never the one who liked to procrastinate; if he had decided on this path, he would stick to it.

After tidying up the room a little bit to make it habitable, Chun Ho-Jin then found a place to sit down.

He checked the unfinished star card making tasks that were previously taken by the original owner.

This is one of the regrets that lingered in the original owner's mind before his reborn.

However, the star card-making industry was unfamiliar to Chun Ho-Jin.

It took him for a while to piece together some understanding based on the fragmented memories of the original owner.

It was at this moment that Chun Ho-Jin realized the star card-making task undertaken by the original host was already 90% complete.

The requirement for 100 one-star energy cards had all been fulfilled by the original owner.

Only ten two-star space button cards remained unfinished, which was the reason why the original owner hadn't delivered them yet.

During this time, the merchant who placed the order for him seemed a bit impatient, contacting the original owner several times within a day, and inquiring if the task was completed, even hinting at finding alternative solutions if necessary.

To Chun Ho-Jin, these reminders felt somewhat strange.

The other party should have been aware of the original owner's mental power.

Under these circumstances, ordering the two-star star cards seemed somewhat inappropriate.

Moreover, the urgency of the deadline felt too tight.

In the last few communications, his tone sounded somewhat impatient and not very favorable.

He doesn't look like someone who admired the original owner.

However, the other party was considered a good person in the original owner's mind.

Being overly suspicious felt somewhat unethical.

Perhaps they genuinely were in a hurry and unaware of the original owner's injury; that was also a possibility.

But, Chun Ho-Jin wasn't the original owner.

While he had promised to fulfill the original owner's wishes, it didn't mean his approach had to align perfectly with the original owner's.

Upon seeing another urgent order reminder from the other party, Chun Ho-Jin thought for a moment and responded:

[ Please allow one more day. The one-star energy cards are all completed, but the ten two-star space button cards haven't been finished yet. If by tomorrow, I'm still unable to produce them, you can pay for the one-star energy cards, and I'll offer you a discount. ]

This was the best solution Chun Ho-Jin could think of.

He didn't want to give up on this star card-making task, so he had to try it.

He would attempt to follow the original owner's methods from his memory to create the two-star star cards.

If successful, it would be great.

If not, he would have no choice but to deliver the one-star energy cards that the original owner had completed in advance.

After sending this message, the other party, for unknown reasons—whether because they were busy or because of something else—only read the message but didn't give a reply to Chun Ho-Jin.

However, this didn't affect Chun Ho-Jin's mood.