The Unknown God Who Got Lost and Now Digs Foundations
They called him a myth. A ghost in the system. A worker with impossible strength and no past.
He called himself Gongjeon. And he was the only one who knew he wasn’t supposed to be here.”
In a reality where Hunters with systems, magic, and levels have only just begun to emerge, the world teeters on the edge of a new age—one of power, danger, and classified anomalies. South Korea stands at the forefront of this shift, producing the strongest Hunters the world has ever known. But beneath the surface of steel and concrete, hidden in the dust and sweat of a construction site, lies a secret no one could ever comprehend.
He arrived by accident.
Not fallen from the heavens. Not summoned by ritual.
But lost—through the collapse of probability itself, cast out of the void between worlds and into the body of a man with no memories, no purpose, and no patience for small talk.
He is the God of the Unknown.
A primordial, incomprehensible entity older than gods, stronger than concepts, and so far beyond mortal understanding that even his own powers defy logic, categorization, or balance. He was never meant to be found. Never meant to interact. And definitely not meant to... work a nine-to-five job pouring foundation for apartment buildings while listening to his foreman yell about deadlines.
But here he is.
With no way home. No one who knows what he truly is. And a mysterious, ever-evolving System that only he can see—an infinite interface of skills, spells, divine abilities, and broken game mechanics that shouldn’t function… but somehow do.
As the world around him begins to shift—Dungeons appear, monsters emerge, and Hunters rise in power—the god who has nothing better to do starts to get... curious.
He watches.
He tinkers.
He lifts trucks for fun.
He flips off reality when no one’s looking.
And he absolutely refuses to get involved.
That is… until someone starts poking around where they shouldn’t.
Until the System throws him a quest he didn’t ask for.
Until the line between “hiding” and “accidentally becoming a legend” begins to blur.
Because even a god can get bored.
And when he does… well, let’s just say the world won’t know what hit it.