Chapter 27The guard Go Chan stared intently at Mok Gyeong-un and soon steadied his breathing.
Everything this fellow said sounded like a lie.
It was impossible for someone who didnât even know the precise definition of martial arts, no, internal energy, to read a secret manual alone and feel qi through self-study in less than half a day.
Well, perhaps it was possible.
But it would require a talent for martial arts that could be called a once-in-a-millennium prodigy.
âEven those born with a keen sense of qi find the beginning difficult.â
Yet Mok Gyeong-un claimed to have done it.
Although he honestly found it unbelievable, there was no reason for this devilish fellow to lie about such a thing.
Then it was a simple matter.
He just needed to verify it.
Whether it was true or not.
âYoung master, may this subordinate directly confirm it?â
âHow so?â
âSince you said you absorbed qi through the breathing technique, you can just do that. I will check if you are circulating qi during the process.â
âI suppose thatâs possible.â
âVerifying to that extent is not a difficult task.â
âI see. Then Iâll leave it to you.â
âUnderstood.â
Mok Gyeong-un sat cross-legged on the bed.
Well, this part wasnât too difficult, so nothing could go wrong.
Mok Gyeong-un, having taken this posture, closed his eyes and slowly breathed.
âHooâ¦â
Go Chan closely observed this.
Then he stepped down from the bed and approached Mok Gyeong-un.
And then,
âThis is to check, so donât mind it and just keep focusing on the breathing technique.â
With those words, he brought his two fingers together and placed them on one of the acupoints on Mok Gyeong-unâs neck.
Even a faint qi could be felt if it was being circulated through the breathing technique.
He didnât have high expectations, but just in caseâ¦
â!?â
Go Chan furrowed his brows.
What was this?
Surely it couldnât be.
Howeverâ¦
ââ¦â¦Ha.â
Qi was truly flowing through the meridians.
This meant that he was properly detecting and absorbing qi.
Go Chan was utterly astonished.
Even for 3 to 4-year-olds, known to have the most sensitive qi sense, detecting qi in less than half a day was truly a difficult feat.
No matter how outstanding, a fortnight was the norm, and without luck, it could take months.
Yet Mok Gyeong-unâs meridians had considerable impurities and his qi sense should be diminished at this age, but he felt qi in just a day.
âDoes this fellow really have martial talent?â
Go Chanâs gaze changed.
Until just now, he had been doubtful, but now he thought it might be possible.
There are no absolutes in all matters.
Exceptions do exist.
Mok Gyeong-un could be such an existence.
âLetâs examine it.â
Since he said the qi was dissipating, directly checking was the only way to find the cause.
Go Chan quietly spoke to Mok Gyeong-un.
âI will infuse internal energy to examine it once. Please endure even if itâs uncomfortable.â
ââ¦â¦.â
As he was in the midst of practicing the breathing technique, Mok Gyeong-un nodded his head very slightly.
-Shoo!
Go Chan focused and infused true qi into Mok Gyeong-unâs Gimun (Liver) acupoint.
He guided the true qi through the Yangmun (Liver) and Jungwan (Ren) acupoints to the lower danjeon area to trace Mok Gyeong-unâs circulation path.
In that process, Go Chan couldnât help but be surprised again.
ââ¦â¦Whatâs with this fellow?â
Impurities donât accumulate in the meridians only if one practices the breathing technique from a young age.
But right now, there were barely any impurities in Mok Gyeong-unâs meridians.
It was like looking at a 3 or 4-year-old child.
âHow can this be? He definitely wouldnât have cultivated internal energy before, right?â
It was truly a bizarre phenomenon.
For the meridians to be this clean at this age without practicing the breathing technique, one would have to receive âClearing the Passage Pointâ for a long time from a profound internal expert. Otherwise, it was impossible.
Go Chan looked at the back of Mok Gyeong-unâs head with a puzzled expression.
âDidnât he say he lived with his grandfather in the mountains?â
What was this about?
Go Chan, who had been filled with doubts, shook his head and for now, sent true qi to the area around the lower danjeon.
It was almost there.
For now, there was one speculation.
âThe reason itâs dissipating is probably because he just started absorbing qi.â
Usually, that was the case.
At most, it hadnât even been half a day since Mok Gyeong-un started practicing the breathing technique.
No matter how much qi he gathered, the amount would be too small, and since he hadnât properly formed the lower danjeon, it was likely to dissipate⦠SÑará´h the NôvelÆire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
-Startled!
In an instant, Go Chan got goosebumps.
He felt something cold and spine-chilling.
However,
âHuh?â
He hadnât removed his palm, but the true qi that had been connected was cut off.
What was this phenomenon?
Go Chan, who was furrowing his brows, once again infused true qi into the Liver (Gimun) acupoint out of curiosity.
And again, he sent it to the area around the lower danjeon.
However,
-Startled!
Once more, along with that bizarre sensation, the true qi he sent was cut off.
No, to be precise, it dissipated.
Go Chan was momentarily dumbfounded.
âWhat?â
It was hard to understand this phenomenon.
It wasnât the qi that Mok Gyeong-un himself had absorbed, but his own true qi.
Yet the moment it reached the area around the lower danjeon, he lost control over it and it dissipated and vanished.
Why was this happening?
Unless one directly cut off the true qi, this shouldnât be possible.
As he struggled to understand, Mok Gyeong-unâs voice was heard.
âSir Go Chanâs qi also dissipated?â
ââ¦â¦You felt that too?â
âYes.â
âThis is unbelievable. This fellowâs qi sense is truly unparalleled.â
At this point, it could only be seen as an innate instinct.
To be able to perceive another personâs qi when he had just started absorbing qi himself.
It was tongue-twisting.
If this fellow had learned martial arts from a young age, how would it have been?
âHe might have had talent on par with the youngest young master.â
The youngest son of the Yeon Mok Sword Manor, Mok Yu-cheon.
His talent was so overwhelming that it might appear only once in three generations of the Yeon Mok Sword Manor.
A monster who reached the realm of a first-class master at the age of fourteen and reached the beginning of the peak stage just two years later at sixteen.
It was truly a dominating talent.
But it seemed that if this fellow had also started early, he might have approached that level.
However, there was one problem.
âWhy is it dissipating?â
He had tried sending it once more just now.
But the result was the same.
If the faint qi he had gathered through the breathing technique dissipated, the reason would be obvious, but for this, he couldnât figure out the cause at all.
âYoung masterâ¦â
âDo you know why?â
âI am ashamed to say that with this subordinateâs skill, it is difficult to know the reason.â
His pride was hurt, but Go Chan was merely a second-rate expert.
Martial artists referred to those at the first-rate stage and above as masters.
Thatâs how second-rate experts, while stronger than ordinary people, couldnât be said to have reached the realm of masters or grandmasters.
âUnless an expert of a higher level than this subordinate examines it, it seems it will be hard to know.â
âBut since youâve trained in martial arts, donât you have any speculations?â
ââ¦I donât know. I feel some unusual qi around the young masterâs lower danjeon, but itâs hard to discern what it is.â
It was completely different from internal energy.
It was so cold and unpleasant that Go Chan wasnât even sure if it should be called qi.
To Go Chan, who was like this, Mok Gyeong-un asked in a low voice,
âThen, I wonât beat around the bush and ask directly. If it continues like this, will I be unable to form a danjeon?â
A straightforward question.
At this, Go Chan replied with difficulty,
ââ¦To be honest, thatâs right. If the qi gathered through the breathing technique keeps dissipating, you wonât be able to form a danjeon.â
âIn the end, âthatâ becomes the problem.â
âPardon?â
âNo, no. Just talking to myself.â
With those words, Mok Gyeong-un stroked his chin.
While Go Chan couldnât pinpoint it exactly, the cause seemed to have become clear.
The death qi near the lower danjeon seemed to be the cause.
âHmm.â
What to do about this?
The qi absorbed through the breathing technique doesnât match with this and dissipates.
And with this breathing technique or circulation method, the death qi couldnât be moved.
No solution came to mind for this method.
âThis is troublesome.â
The original purpose was to learn martial arts.
That monstrous man he had met back then.
When he tried to revive that sensation, he still didnât dare to think of defeating that man, no, he didnât even dare to confront him.
âAm I unable to learn martial arts?â
If that was the case, there was no reason to stay here.
Mok Gyeong-unâs mind became complicated for a moment.
It was still too early to definitely feel discouraged.
As Go Chan said, he was merely a second-rate expert, so he might not have been able to grasp the exact cause.
Would getting help from a proper master be the answer?
As he was pondering,
âOh my, how peculiar. Seeing how it dissipates the true qi, it seems completely opposite to the qi generated through normal circulationâ¦â
âOpposite?â
At Mok Gyeong-unâs question, Go Chan waved his hands and said,
âIt, itâs just my guess. You donât need to take it too seriouslyâ¦â
âOpposite⦠oppositeâ¦â
Mok Gyeong-un furrowed his brows and became lost in thought.
The moment he heard the word âopposite,â he recalled having a similar feeling when he first absorbed this cold and yin-death qi.
If the qi absorbed through breathing is considered life qi, in other words, living qi, then this is literally death qi.
Then perhaps the method was wrong from the beginning?
Mok Gyeong-un reached his own conclusion and said,
âSir Go Chanâs words are correct. I should try reversing the qi circulation method and breathing technique.â
With those words, Mok Gyeong-un closed his eyes.
It was to directly attempt what he had realized.
âWhat?â
For a moment, Go Chan couldnât hide his bewilderment.
Did he just say he would reverse the qi circulation method and breathing technique?
For an instant, he doubted his own ears.
The breathing technique was originally a type of cultivation method derived from Taoism that boosted life qi and yang qi.
But reversing it meant literally accepting death and yin qi.
Moreover, reversing the qi circulation was called the great method of reverse meridians, leading oneself to fall into the demonic path.
âYo, young master! Stop! You may fall into a qi-deviation!â
Fire Entering the Devil[1].
This was a phenomenon that occurred even if the qi inside the body was slightly distorted.
But if it was like this with just a slight distortion, completely reversing the qi circulation direction was no different from choosing self-destruction.
âPhew!
Watching this scene, the corners of Cheong-ryeongâs mouth curled up.
That foolish fellow was doing something stupid with shallow knowledge.
-How can he think of such a thing?
Even the reverse meridian method developed by the main sect after long research often led to the destruction of the danjeon or severe side effects that turned people into cripples or corpses.
Yet a greenhorn who hadnât even formed a danjeon was reversing the qi circulation on his own.
It was literally a suicidal act.
-If it goes well, I may find freedom.
Cheong-ryeong smirked and said to the Demonic Monk.
If harm was inflicted from the outside or the Devouring supreme-ruler tried to cause harm, it would eventually return as retribution.
But if one took their own life, it was a different story.
If that happened, they too might be freed from the shackles.
-Donât interfere, mortal.
-Swish!
Cheong-ryeong lightly swung her pipe.
Then, Go Chan, who was trying to stop Mok Gyeong-un, was pushed back by an invisible force and laid down on the bed he had been lying on, stuck to it.
-Ack!
âTh, this is?â
The startled Go Chan tried to gather internal energy to sit up.
But he couldnât move an inch.
âYo, young masâ¦mmph!â
âShh. You need to be quiet.
With a single gesture from Cheong-ryeong, Go Chan couldnât even move his lips.
In the meantime, Mok Gyeong-un was already reversing the breathing technique and qi circulation.
Seeing this, Cheong-ryeongâs red lips twitched.
-If you die on your own, Iâll personally dismember your soul.
She was truly looking forward to it.
However,
-Swooosh!
White breath flowed out from Mok Gyeong-un, who was circulating qi.
â!?â
That breath was not warm energy but extremely cold and yin.
Until just now, Cheong-ryeong had thought that Mok Gyeong-un would fall into a devilish state and die from recklessly reversing the qi circulation.
But as things flowed in an unexpected direction, one of her eyebrows raised involuntarily.
âWhat is this?â
She had never seen such a sight before, even when she was alive.
Why were yin qi gathering around him as he reversed the qi circulation?
It was clearly visible to Cheong-ryeongâs ghost eyes.
In the world, not only life qi and yang qi were spread.
Naturally, as yin and yang energies maintained balance, death qi and yin qi were also evenly distributed in corresponding amounts.
But there was an important fact here.
It was that living beings could neither sense nor feel these opposite energies.
Yet what was happening?
-How?
How was Mok Gyeong-un, a living being, attracting death qi?
It was something she couldnât understand at all.