Flash.
As soon as my eyes opened, I quickly lifted my upper body. I immediately circulated my qi to check the condition of my body.
WooongâThe qi swirled once around my body before settling, allowing me to exhale the breath I had been holding.
âHaaâ¦â
âThankfully, no issues.â
There didnât seem to be any problems with my body. If I had to nitpick, Iâd say I had a bit of a headache, but that was nothing unusual, just the same old constant ache. After confirming that my condition was stable, I clicked my tongue as the previous situation came to mind.
âTch... All I did was light up the surroundings a bit.â
The previous situationâwhere I had used Jeokcheon to try to push back Amwangâs domain. Jeokcheon is a technique that expands a domain of heat, so I thought it was worth a try.
But in the end, I couldnât push it back.
Though I could feel Amwangâs domain tremble slightly as if it was being blocked by the heat of Jeokcheon, that was all.
What a shame.
That thought crossed my mind, and I chuckled.
âShame, my foot.â
It wasnât nearly at the level where I should feel disappointed. Why had I been so needlessly competitive? It was foolish to provoke Amwang. Who knew what would have happened if I had agitated him further?
Maybe I had temporarily lost my senses.
âThis temper of mineâ¦â
Even as my strength increased and I grew older, some things never seemed to changeâlike my temper. As I was about to stand up, a voice came from the front.
âWhat are you smiling about like youâve done something good?â
I lifted my head in the direction of the voice.
Amwang was standing nearby with his arms crossed, and the one who had spoken, looking at me with an exasperated expression, was Paejon.
With a calm tone, I replied.
âI did well. I followed your instructions to the letter.â
ââ¦Hah.â
Paejon frowned at my answer. Though I felt a little nervous, I still needed to say my piece.
âI did what you told meâI reached Amwang. Whatâs the problem?â
With a helpless voice, Paejon finally responded.
ââ¦I trained you to develop flexible thinking and response skills since you seem to live life constantly at risk of death. But instead, youâve become more reckless.â
âFlexible thinking?â
Now it was my turn to be confused. How was one supposed to develop flexible responses when facing death every single day?
âI told you to look around and be aware of your surroundings.â
âIs this really how you teach someone that?â
âI didnât expect you to break through like this either.â
I had been tormented by Amwang for an entire month. How could I have gained any flexibility of thought in that time? It was clear that Paejon had expected me to learn something from this training.
And, to be fair, I had gained something. But if I had to evaluate whether this training was worthwhile... it didnât really seem like it.
ââ¦I told you to stop acting recklessly, and you went and did something even more recklessâ¦â
âDoes it matter? As long as I got it done, thatâs what counts, right?â
âWell⦠youâre not wrong about that. It seems I was the one mistaken.â
For a moment, I was surprised to hear Paejon admit he was wrong.
âAye, boy, youâre far crazier than I imagined. This was an error in my judgment.â
ââ¦â
Whoâs calling who crazy here?
That was the most absurd thing I had heard all year. I couldnât believe Paejon of all people was calling me insane. I suppressed my feelings of disbelief and asked him.
ââ¦So, what do we do now? Should I try again since it wasnât the way you wanted?â
âNo, thereâs no need for that. I think Iâll give up at this point.â
Give upâhearing Paejon say he was giving up on something related to martial arts felt strange.
ââ¦Are you sure thatâs okay?â
âAt this stage, itâs clear. You have your own method that suits you better than mine.â
ââ¦Hmm.â
âI wonât bother you about this anymore. Do it your way.â
With that, Paejon held back whatever else he had intended to say. Should I be pleased about this? Paejon saying he was giving up?
âItâs not bad, I suppose.â
If Paejon thought it wasnât necessary to change anything, then it probably wasnât a bad thing. That meant I could do things my way, right? As I nodded to myself, Paejon asked me something else.
âBy the way, how did you know?â
âKnow what?â
âThat the batâs technique wasnât real.â
ââ¦Ah.â
Paejon was talking about Amwangâs power.
It appeared as though Amwang was creating a domain with his qi, but in truth, it was something different.
That night, during the battle with Amwang, my body had actually been asleep.
I didnât fully understand how it worked, but the sensations I had experienced so far were like a dream.
âThough, what kind of dream causes such vivid pain?â
I had concluded that it must have been a dream.
That was also why I had been able to die repeatedly and come back to life.
And how did I know this?
ââ¦After over a month of suffering through it, I just figured it out.â
When youâve died hundreds of times, you naturally start to realize certain things. Itâs not exactly normal for a person to die and then come back to life.
âThough I guess itâs possible to return from death into the past.â
Thatâs beside the point.
It wasnât possible in reality to die and be revived like that over and over. And besidesâ¦
âThe lack of physical exhaustion was another clue.â
When I woke up after each night of training, I didnât feel physically tiredâonly mentally drained.
At first, I had thought this training, where I died every night, was completely insane. But now I realized that, in a way, I had been resting.
But this only made things more confusing.
âWhat kind of power is this, exactly?â
It didnât seem like a martial art, nor did it feel like a formation technique.
The biggest mystery wasâ¦
When exactly had I been caught in Amwangâs power and put to sleep?
I must have been caught by something for this to have happened, but I had no memory of it at all. That meant it must have been incredibly subtle.
âWhat could it be?â
No matter how much I thought about it, I couldnât figure it out.
Whatever technique Amwang had used, it was beyond my understanding.
âThatâs probably why itâs so terrifying.â
Now that I had experienced it firsthand, I understood it better.
Amwang was on a level so far beyond me that I couldnât even fathom reaching him right now.
I glanced at Amwang out of the corner of my eye.
If that man was this strongâ¦
Then where did that place Paejon in his prime? Where were the Three Supremes?
And where was Cheonma, who had killed all the Supremes?
And what about Singeom, who had killed Cheonma?
ââ¦Hah.â
The path ahead was long.
The more I thought about it, the more I realized how far I still had to go.
Carefully, I stood up. It was almost sunrise, and I needed to prepare for training.
Physically, I was fine.
Unlike the hell I had experienced in Amwangâs world, I had been sleeping soundly in reality.
ââ¦Though I canât say the same for my mind.â
While my mental state was another story, at least my body felt refreshed.
Alsoâ¦
âWas it Paejon who eased my muscles every night?â
I had been noticing slight changes in my muscles every time I woke up.
It seemed that Paejon had been performing Chugunggwahyeol (Palace-Passing Acupressure) on me each night.
He was the only one here who would bother to do something like that for me.
I had even felt it during our sparring sessions.
No matter how ruthlessly he pushed me, I never complained because I knew he was intentionally using his qi to strike the acupoints, ensuring my muscles wouldnât be harmed.
In that sense, it wasnât me who had been unable to sleepâit was probably Paejon.
Thatâs why, despite all the cursing I did in my head, I followed his instructions with determination.
The old man was genuinely committed to raising a disciple.
âDoing this every night must be taxing for him, too.â
Chugunggwahyeol wasnât an easy technique.
It required delicate control of qi to make sure the acupoints werenât damaged.
Even if he wasnât at his peak, maintaining this level of precision with my body, which had reached Hwagyeong (Flower Blooming Stage), must have been exhausting for Paejon.
Yet he continued to pour his energy into me every night without showing any signs of fatigue.
Knowing that, how could I possibly slack off during training? I had to keep going until I reached the peak.
As I stood up, Paejon dusted off his clothes and rose as well.
âYour eyes donât look too pleased. Were you cursing me in your head again?â
âThis time, I was actually complimenting you.â
âSo, âthis timeâ implies that youâve cursed me in the past, then.â
ââ¦â
Damn it.
I fell right into the old manâs wordplay.
Cold sweat broke out on my forehead.
My instincts kicked in, and I immediately started calculating where I could dodge if Paejon decided to throw a punch.
Habits were scary.
Iâd been beaten so often that these thoughts now came to me naturally.
Bang!
âYou crazyâ!â
I dodged as Paejon threw a punch, twisting my head to the side just in time.
He looked at me, surprised.
âOh⦠You dodged. It seems youâve improved.â
ââ¦What are you doing?â
âI could tell you were expecting me to hit you, so I just followed through.â
ââ¦â
When he put it that way, I had no response.
I really had been expecting it.
âIn any case.â
âYouâre about to hit me, and now you say âin any caseâ?â
âWould you like me to continue?â
âPlease go ahead with what you were saying. Iâm all ears.â
âYou bratâ¦â
Paejon chuckled before quickly returning to a serious expression.
That quick shift in mood was terrifying. It was hard to tell when he was being sincere.
âIn any case⦠though this wasnât the method I wanted, youâve completed the task, so as promisedâ¦â
Paejon tapped my chest lightly with his fist.
âI will teach you the first technique of Tua Pacheonmu.â
âFinally.â
I let out a sigh of relief at his words.
So I could finally learn that damn technique properly.
âWhen do we start?â
Given the circumstances, I assumed weâd begin training in the afternoon.
It had been a long time since Iâd learned martial arts from someone else, so it felt novel. In my past life, I had only learned the incantations and principles of Guyeom Hwalrun Gong.
Other than that, I had mostly trained on my own, with the occasional guidance from Elder Il.
As I awaited his response, Paejon tilted his head slightly.
âWhen?â
âYes?â
âWeâll start right now. What do you mean, when?â
âRight now?â
Start training now? That was a bit sudden.
Just as I was feeling caught off guard by Paejonâs sudden decisiveness, I saw a strange smile forming on his lips.
âDonât worry, the first technique isnât all that difficult.â
ââ¦Understood.â
I hadnât been worried about the difficulty, just the abruptness of it all.
To make matters worse, Amwang was nowhere to be seen. Heâd been standing nearby just moments ago, hadnât he?
âIf youâre that unhappy about it, we could do it later. If you want.â
I considered waiting until the afternoon, but then I decided that it was best to strike while the iron was hot and save time.
âNo, Iâll do it now.â
âI like your answer.â
Paejon nodded in satisfaction at my response.
So, would he start teaching me the technique now?
But thenâ¦
âWhy isnât he stepping back?â
Despite saying he would teach me the technique, Paejon remained standing right in front of me, even keeping his fist pressed against my chest.
Puzzled, I tried to ask him about it.
âElder?â
âLearning the technique isnât difficult. Iâm sure of it. Out of all the techniques in the martial world, this one is the easiest.â
ââ¦Is it?â
That sounded a bit strange.
Anyone who had seen Tua Pacheonmu in action would say that the technique was intricate and dazzlingly complex. In my past life, when I had nearly died to Paejon, I could tell his martial arts were beyond reason.
Yet here he was, claiming the first technique was simple?
As I pondered this, Paejon spoke again.
âItâs simple. Once you feel it with your body, youâll understand quickly.â
âHuh?â
âIf anyone can learn it, itâs you. Youâve got the guts for it.â
â¦What did I just hear?
âWhat do youâ?â
As I tried to clarify, wondering if Iâd misheard him, I felt something familiar.
Wooooongâ!
ââ¦!â
From the end of the fist still pressed against me, I felt a familiar qi.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
It was the energy of Tua Pacheonmu.
As the eerie sensation crept over me, I looked at Paejon.
âAh, by the way, stay alert. Unlike the batâs trainingâ¦â
Before he finished speaking, I instinctively tried to dodge.
I immediately cloaked my body in protective qi to defend myself.
âThis training might actually kill you.â
As he finished his words, Paejonâs fist suddenly surged with power, sending a deep shockwave rippling through the area.
At that moment, I realized something.
Now that the nightmare was overâ¦
Hell had begun.
******************
As Gu Yangcheon was rolling around somewhere deep in the forest...
SwooshâSwish!
A white-haired woman was alone, silently swinging her sword in an open clearing.
She had been moving so intensely that a few strands of her hair were stuck to her sweat-soaked cheeks. However, she didnât seem to care as she continued to wield her sword relentlessly.
Swishâ!
The blade, charged with Noe-gi (Lightning Qi), left traces in the air. The sight was somewhat beautiful, given the early morning weather, but the movement and emotions imbued in the blade were anything but serene.
Papakâ!
Her swift sword techniques and footwork would have drawn admiration from onlookers. However, the womanâs eyes were filled with dissatisfaction.
ââ¦No, itâs not enough.â
It felt slow.
That was how Namgung Bi-ah perceived her own swordsmanship.
Moreover...
âItâs weak.â
It felt endlessly weak.
Even though her sword technique flowed without interruption, and her footwork was flawless, Namgung Bi-ah couldnât find it within herself to be satisfied.
ââ¦With thisâ¦â
With swordsmanship like this, she couldnât stay by his side. As this thought crossed her mind, Namgung Bi-ah bit her lip.
Eventually, even her sword stopped in midair.
âHaa⦠Haaâ¦â
Her breath, heavy and ragged, escaped through her delicate lips.
How long had she been at it, moving her body like this from the start until now? She had forgotten all about sleep and spent the entire night gripping her sword.
Despite all this, the frustration that had built up within Namgung Bi-ah showed no signs of subsiding.
Once a woman who had loved the act of wielding her sword, she now found herself consumed by an unknown inner demon.
ââ¦â
She winced in pain and glanced down at her hand. Perhaps she had gripped her sword too tightly. Her palm had started to tear slightly.
What was she supposed to do?
How could sheâ
ââ¦How can I protect himâ¦?â
Namgung Bi-ah frowned deeply as thoughts of Gu Yangcheon flooded her mind. He was the source of the inner turmoil she was currently experiencing.
Gu Yangcheon was endlessly pitiful and precarious.
Recently, that was how Namgung Bi-ah saw him.
The once proud and unhesitant Gu Yangcheon was slowly being crushed by something incomprehensible, growing more weary with each passing day.
Despite seeing this clearly, there was nothing she could do to help. This helplessness weighed heavily on Namgung Bi-ah.
âI canât protect anythingâ¦â
When the Lord of the Black Night Palace had attacked the Divine Dragon Pavilion, Namgung Bi-ah had been forced to confront her own weakness.
At the time, she had been able to do nothing.
Only after Tang So-yeol sacrificed herself had they been able to escape the crisis. And even then, she had to be saved again and again by Gu Yangcheon.
In such circumstancesâ¦
âWhat am I evenâ¦?â
What had she become?
Once, she had wielded her sword to escape the stench of evil in the world, and now, standing beside him, she had managed to break free from that stench.
But now, Namgung Bi-ah found herself wondering what she was wielding her sword for.
ââ¦To be by his sideâ¦â
The answer came to her in self-reflection, but it still felt incomplete.
Yet, even though she couldnât fully convince herself, it was enough for her. That answer would suffice.
âI need to protect himâ¦â
She wanted to shield the fragile and anxious Gu Yangcheon.
Though others might see him as brilliant and strong, Namgung Bi-ah didnât see him that way.
She saw Gu Yangcheon as someone who, even though he seemed as if he wanted to collapse at any moment, held on desperately because he had too much to protect.
Recalling this, Namgung Bi-ah gripped her sword again with her injured hand.
ââ¦Iâ¦â
What would it take to protect him? In her current state, weak and fragile as she was, it seemed impossible.
She couldnât even touch the hem of the Black Night Palace Lordâs clothes, nor had she been able to defeat the Dormant Dragon swordsman.
How could someone like her protect anyone?
Blood trickled from her lip as she bit down harder.
She couldnât stand her own powerlessness.
ââ¦I canât go on like thisâ¦â
She had to find a way.
A way to become stronger.
A way to stand by him and protect him.
That was what she sought.
Crack.
She swung her sword again. Though her body was already exhausted, Namgung Bi-ah didnât stop.
At the same time, a conversation she had with her father in Hanan just before the journey to Sichuan came to mind.
[Your great-grandfather has requested to see you.]
Before returning to Anhui, Namgung Jin had left her with that message.
Namgung Bi-ahâs great-grandfather, one of the Three Supremes of the martial world and known as Cheonjon, had asked to meet her.
[It just so happens that your journey coincides with his business in Sichuan, so he said it was fortunate.]
[â¦Whyâ¦?]
When she asked why Cheonjon saw her trip to Sichuan as fortunate, Namgung Jin had replied:
[He said he has business there as well. Go and meet him.]
[â¦]
As she recalled the conversation, Namgung Bi-ah pondered it.
Her brother, perhaps, but she herself had little connection with Cheonjon. She had seen him from afar a few times, but they had only ever met properly a handful of times.
Nevertheless, Namgung Bi-ah had already resolved to meet him.
âI have to become stronger.â
As the head of the Namgung Family and a man who had reached the pinnacle of swordsmanship, Cheonjon might show her a path to becoming stronger.
She needed to grow stronger.
Much stronger.
To protect him, she couldnât remain at her current level.
With that thought, Namgung Bi-ah continued to swing her sword.