Mule Love

Love is a Ranker and an administrator on the 20th floor.

He is drawn rather roughly, with a very comical appearence.

Part II
When he first appears in Ch. 86, everyone sniggers and thinks him adorable. Despite his deceptively cute appearance, he scores 13,200,000 on the shinsoo measuring machine after only lightly hitting it. He tells everyone that the machine will measure their Shinsoo strengthening ability. This test, The World's Strongest Regular Test, will determine the passing eight. When Prince beat Yeon in the test, Yeon asks for a retry since her first attempt was hindered by her tripping. Love denies her request. He gets surprised when Baam does the test, recognizing the ability Baam used as HwaJeopGongPaSool, a trademark of FUG. Everyone is surprised when he anounces that Baam will pick the remaining seven members. Prince then asks what the test was for, to which Love says it was to pick first place. At Prince's protests, he says, "Shut up. I do what I want." When Baam states that he doesn't wish to pick teammates, he is surprised. After Baam gives his reasons, Loves says he understands Baam's concerns but regardless of the person, the test cannot be changed. He also says that a few of the other regulars would be willing to make a deal with the devil to pass. When Baam refuses to answer, Love proposes a game with him in order to settle the matter.

After letting the regulars out to rest, he talks to Augusgus about eliminating the FUG member, but is reprimanded and told not to harm Viole. It seems that all they are to do, is to uphold the fairness of the Tower's rules and refrain from taking sides in any political issues.

However, he has defied his superior's warnings. After everyone went to sleep, Love secretly initiated a surprise test while challenging Viole to a fight in the Bath area. He is likely hoping to kill Viole and to complete the test without Augusgus' notice, so he can immediately teleport those who passed to the next floor. This would put everything beyond his superiors' control as it is very likely the Tower's rules prohibit the staff on one Floor from interfering with another Floor, regardless of how the test proceeded on the previous Floor. how fair the test results were, the nature of certain political squabbles and so on.