After gaining permission from the Tang Clan, I stepped outside with Woo-hyuk.
Though I wanted to spend a bit more time with the others, I knew I didnât have that luxury, so I focused on completing the planned tasks as quickly as possible.
No time to rest. A truly cursed life.
âAgh, it stingsâ¦â
As we ran, Woo-hyuk started groaning beside me, rubbing his neck.
I frowned at him.
âWho told you to mess around like that?â
ââ¦I didnât expect youâd actually bite me! What do you think you are, a dog?â
âYou wanted to be treated like one, so I went along with it.â
He treated me like a dog first; I simply played the part. I couldnât see why heâd complain about that.
[âEven so, biting him for real doesnât show much restraint,â] Shin Noya remarked with a tone of disapproval.
I ignored him and looked away from Woo-hyuk, focusing on the path ahead.
How long had we been running through the densely wooded forest? Though Woo-hyuk had said it would take about an hour, it felt like weâd gone further than that.
With my legs moving constantly, my mind was also racing.
Iâve set a lot of things in motion⦠letâs see how theyâll play out.
Before leaving the Tang Clan, Iâd given Nahi some instructions. I was curious to see how that would unfold.
In addition to thatâ¦
I need to see what kind of response the Poison King will give.
I had to know how he would react to what Iâd said to him, as it would determine the direction of my next moves.
[âYoungster.â]
Yes.
[âDo you really intend to kill them all?â]
At Shin Noyaâs question, I glanced sideways. After a brief pause, I answered shortly.
Yes.
There was no reason to hesitate. It was clear that those involved needed to be dealt with.
This was something I had to do, especially in light of Tang Jemoonâs request.
Knowing itâll cause issues later, I canât just leave it be.
[â¦]
At the very least, it was a matter involving Tang So-yeol.
Iâd always wondered how she achieved Invulnerability to All Poisons. Now, the answers were starting to emerge.
Thinking about it made me clench my teeth.
Invulnerability to All Poisonsâthat supreme yet cruel state. Was it truly a place any human, let alone a martial artist, could reach?
I hadnât paid much attention to it before, but now it seemed impossible not to.
The very essence of Invulnerability to All Poisons was complete immunity to a thousand toxins and mastery over poison techniques that reached the heavens.
Could Tang So-yeol have achieved that through a legitimate path?
At leastâ¦
From my perspective, it didnât seem like she could have.
Apologies to Tang So-yeol, but objectively speaking, she wasnât a prodigy.
Compared to the hidden dragons running alongside me now, like Wi Seol-ah, Namgung Bi-ah, and others like Yeongpung, called the First Disciple of Mount Hua, or Peng Woo-jin of the Peng familyâ¦
And not to mentionâ¦
â¦the monster whoâll emerge in a few years.
Compared to the next generationâs Divine Dragon from Shaolin, renowned as a miracle, Tang So-yeolâs presence was almost negligible.
To be generous, she could be considered a descendant of a prestigious familyâjust barely.
That was my impression of Tang So-yeolâs level. However one looked at it, she lacked the talent to reach the ultimate state of Invulnerability to All Poisons.
Yet in the end, she would ascend to that level and become known as the Poison Queen. That alone raised unspoken questions.
The suspicion that the Heavenly Martial Physique Creation Project, which was supposedly halted, might still be ongoing, coupled with Tang Jemoonâs warning that Tang So-yeol might be involvedâ¦
All signs pointed to something happening during her journey to Invulnerability to All Poisons.
To be honest, I didnât care about that part.
If I were a martial artist who cared about honor and orthodox methods, maybe it would have bothered me.
But I was someone who had used every available method to grow stronger and didnât care about righteousness or chivalry.
Even if Tang So-yeol had achieved her state through unsavory means, I wouldnât judge her for it.
The only thing I cared about was this one question:
Was this what Tang So-yeol wanted?
That was the only thing that mattered.
If she willingly chose that path, I could overlook it without a second thought.
My priority wasnât Tang Jemoonâs request or some insignificant clan; it was solely Tang So-yeolâs will.
But if it wasnât her choiceâ¦
If she hadnât chosen it, then Iâd tear it all down without mercy.
I wouldnât hesitate to burn down the entire Tang Clan if thatâs what it took.
Would it be difficult?
At one point, I thought it might be a bit muchâ¦
But now, it didnât seem so hard.
Could it be because my power had grown?
Itâs too early to be arrogant, though.
Iâd reached the complete state of Haegyeong from an incomplete one.
This level alone would struggle to wipe out a whole clan.
Yet, strangely, my confidence surged. Clearly, this was no good.
Somethingâs different.
Beyond the physical changes, the relocation of my center to my heartâit was clear my emotions had changed as well.
Was this another abnormality caused by the reconstruction of my vessel?
I need to examine myself thoroughly. Tch.
It was frustrating not to have the time to do so.
Suppressing my irritation, I looked at Woo-hyuk.
âHow much further? Weâve already gone over an hour.â
With an awkward look, Woo-hyuk replied, âUh⦠well, he said it was roughly this way?â
ââ¦?â
I furrowed my brow at his uncertain response.
âHey.â
âYeah?â
âYou donât know the way, do you?â
âHaha, what a ridiculous question.â
Woo-hyuk laughed dismissively and gestured with his hands.
Right? Thereâs no way heâd just lead us blindly without knowing the way.
Sighing in relief, I was about to pick up the pace whenâ
âWhen have I ever been to Sichuan? Of course I donât know the way.â
âWhat?â
At Woo-hyukâs smug response, I nearly stumbled.
He doesnât know the way?
âYou crazy bastard! Then why are you leading so confidently?â
âWell, I figured weâd just go roughly in this direction.â
âWhereâs the map? Hand it over now.â
I snatched the map from Woo-hyuk, who fished it out, and looked it over.
After glancing back and forth from the map to the surroundings, I promptly smacked him on the head.
Thwack!
âOw!â
Woo-hyuk looked at me with a mixture of resentment and pain.
I was on the verge of losing my temper.
âYou idiot! We went the wrong way!â
âOh⦠really? I didnât know.â
âOh? You moron⦠trusting you was my mistake.â
Without further ado, I turned around and started running in the other direction, grabbing Woo-hyuk by the collar.
âGahâ¦! Why are youâ¦!â
âShut up. Since weâre late, weâre going fast.â
With that, I mustered all my strength.
Whooshâ I gathered my energy with full force.
â¦!
Woo-hyukâs eyes widened as he watched, but I ignored his reaction and focused straight ahead.
Oh, I did give him a small courtesy warning.
âHang on tight. You can manage, right?â
âW-wait!â
Of course, I didnât wait for his response.
Fwooshâ
Blue flames wrapped around my body.
Booom!
With an explosive burst, I shot forward.
The scenery kept shifting in reverse as my speed exceeded anything from before, by several times over.
âUuughâ¦.â
Woo-hyuk groaned, as though he wanted to say something, but I ignored him and kept going.
Who wouldâve guessed that Woo-hyuk was as terrible with directions as Namgung Bi-ah?
âA guy who looks perfectly fine and acts this useless⦠dammit.â
Whenever he had a sword in his hand, he became someone else, but without it, he was as clueless as they come.
In fact, most geniuses Iâd known were like that.
If he wanted to live like that, he could at least give me his looks and height. Damn it.
Whooshâ
I kept running, for how long, I wasnât sure, until about thirty minutes had passed.
Comparing our current location to the map, it seemed weâd finally arrived.
Shouldâve done this from the start.
Even I had to admit it was ridiculous.
To be honest, I was furious, so Iâd been running at full power, but I hadnât realized I could move this fast.
In terms of pure speed, I was twice as fast as before I ascended.
At this rate, I need to verify a few thingsâ¦
From my rough estimate, it seemed Iâd gained about half again as much power.
But the feeling was different when I used it in full.
At this point, I felt like asking Paejon for a favor.
Maybe Iâll ask him to spar with me.
Paejon was the only person I could reasonably ask for this kind of favor.
Asking Amwang, the Shadow King, wouldnât end well for me.
Slowing down a bit, I asked Woo-hyuk.
âHey, where do we go from here?â
âUghâ¦?â
âPull yourself together. The directions only got us this far.â
The map only mentioned the name of the mountain range and a general location, so I couldnât pinpoint anything specific.
It looked like weâd come to the right place, butâ¦
Looking around, I only saw trees and rocks.
Still disoriented, Woo-hyuk said, âHold on⦠just put me down for a second⦠I feel like Iâm dying.â
âBut you need to tell me where your master isâ¦â
Meeting him in some forest clearing didnât seem likely. There had to be a residence or something nearby.
Where could it be? Could I have made a wrong turn? I couldnât be that bad with directions, could I?
As I considered heightening my qi senseâ¦
â¦!
I quickly turned my body.
âUgh!â
As I moved, Woo-hyuk lurched and let out a sound of surprise, but that didnât matter right now.
Swishâ!
Something shot past me through the space Iâd just vacated.
It was a sword energy.
Sssssht!
The slash sliced the air and embedded itself in the ground, cleaving a rock in two.
Thud!
The rock split and fell to the ground. I landed on the ground quickly, spreading my qi sense outward.
âKugh!â
I didnât have time to worry about Woo-hyuk, who, unable to break his fall, landed face-first on the ground.
âAgh⦠Iâm gonna dieâ¦!â
âDraw your sword.â
I instructed Woo-hyuk, who was still groaning as he got up, to get his weapon out.
ââ¦Sword? What sword?â
Yet he seemed oblivious to the situation.
Whatâs wrong with him? Woo-hyuk usually wasnât this dense.
Crunch.
At that moment, someone emerged from beyond the trees.
The one who had fired the sword energy.
Narrowing my eyes, I took in the personâs appearance.
A⦠beggar?
That was my first impression.
White hair tangled over his face, which was half-hidden, and he was dressed in ragged, worn-out martial clothes.
The man approached us slowly, his bare feet covered in dust, and instinctively, I prepared myself.
Because despite his appearanceâ¦
His sword was impeccably clean.
The sword in his hand was extraordinarily well-maintained, and a palpable aura pierced into me from him.
Who was he?
As I tried to calm myself while assessing his identityâ¦
âHaaahâ¦â
The man yawned widely, picking at his ear with one hand.
Then, looking at Woo-hyuk, who was struggling to stand, he sniffed and spoke.
âWhatâs with the ruckus, running like mad⦠what a mess youâve become in all these years.â
Woo-hyuk coughed and gave an embarrassed smile.
âHaha. Have you been well?â
âDoes this look like âwellâ to you?â
âItâs good to see youâre as lively as ever.â
âHeh, that foul-mouthed disciple. You havenât changed a bit.â
ââ¦â
Listening to their exchange, I widened my eyes.
Now I understood who this man was.
Could he really be�
Calling Woo-hyuk his disciple could only mean one thing.
This beggar with the sword was the Wudang Eccentric himself.
Butâ¦
Why, though?
I struggled to understand.
From their conversation, I shouldâve been able to recognize him immediately, but I couldnât shake the feeling of doubt.
Because the aura emanating from himâ¦
His energyâ¦
That was the problem.
The Wudang Eccentric was a known master of the Wudang Sect, and as Woo-hyukâs master, that much should have been certain.
Butâ¦
Why is it so fierce?
The energy coming from the Wudang Eccentric was far too sharp to belong to a Taoist, and far too wild to seem like someone from Wudang.
This was why I couldnât immediately confirm that he was the Wudang Eccentric.
âHmmm.â
Just then.
The Wudang Eccentricâs gaze shifted from Woo-hyuk to me.
Although his face was obscured by his bangs, I could tell he was looking directly at me.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI followed the wild energy here⦠but he doesnât seem like an enemy.â
âHeâs my friend,â Woo-hyuk said cheerfully, raising his hand.
The Wudang Eccentric tilted his head.
âDisciple.â
âYes?â
ââ¦Did you even have friends?â
âI decided to try it out once. Itâs not too bad.â
Despite Woo-hyukâs response, the Wudang Eccentricâs gaze remained fixed on me.
I relaxed slightly, preparing to show him a respectful greeting.
âYour first friend turns out to be⦠a complete monster. What is this kid?â
Lifting his tousled hair with his calloused hand, the Wudang Eccentric revealed his face.
Finally, I could see the Wudang Eccentricâs face.
Hm?
At the same time, I suppressed a gasp. Setting aside the fact that he was unexpectedly a handsome middle-aged manâ¦
His eyes shone with a blue glow.
And white hair, too�
Across the entire Murim, there was only one family with those unique characteristicsâ¦
As I looked closely at his features, my brow furrowed.
[ââ¦Wait, huh?â]
Shin Noya, observing the Wudang Eccentric, reacted with shock.
Whatâs with him all of a sudden?
âNoya, whatâs wrong?â
[âNo, whyâ¦.â]
Shin Noyaâs voice carried an unusual gravity. What could it be?
After a few seconds, he spoke in a voice filled with disbelief.
[âWhy does that man⦠look exactly like Myung?â]
â¦What?
Hearing that, I stared at the Wudang Eccentric intently.
The Myung Shin Noya referred to could only beâ¦
Namgung Myung, the Thunder Blade of Murim.