Heavenly Realm
The next day marked the beginning of yet another form of hell training.
âThis is hardâ¦â
I let out a muffled groan while maintaining the Horse Stance on the high platform. Although the Horse Stance is physically annoying and challenging, having gone through countless physical and mental trainings, it felt as natural as breathing for me. Assuming it would support my stamina, I could maintain this stance for the duration of seven weeks without breaking a sweat.
The real struggle, however, wasnât physicalâit was mental. Dokgo Seong, who was watching me with stern eyes, spoke up.
âYouâve said you once shattered your limits with Extreme Physical Training to achieve Sword Mastery.â
âYes.â
âWhile the training methods of that Bright Dragon are impressive, what you need right now isnât merely physical training. You require a process to maintain an extreme state of calmness and clarify your will to gain self-control.â
Dokgo Seongâs words continued.
âUsing your body is nothing difficult. Even with the most grueling physical training, thirty years would suffice to reach certain levels. What is required at your level is a disciplined mindset and control.â
âButâ¦â
âBut what?â
I protested weakly.
âGetting rid of a âhabitâ is just too hard.â
Indeed. I was currently in the process of forgetting the habits I had accumulated while sticking to the Horse Stance. While it wasnât physically demanding, the mental effort was draining. It felt like my mind might crumble under the constant strain.
Dokgo Seong said, âWhat do you think a habit is?â
âA bad habit Iâve grown accustomed to⦠maybe?â
âListen carefully. In martial arts, a habit is the form one unconsciously chooses as optimal. Even a master wouldnât know what kind of habits would form. Unless intentionally trained by a sect, habits emerge absolutely at random.â
Speaking passionately, Dokgo Seong continued, âTherefore, physical training right now would be poison. Youâd end up reverting to those forms again. But since you canât control the unconscious, you shouldnât do physical training.â
ââ¦â¦â
âThe Horse Stance is merely a minimal device to prevent you from becoming too lax. Focus solely on introspecting yourself.â
Introspecting myself?
What does that even mean?
âRefrain from martial training.â
I frowned at him.
âDonât do physical training, and donât even think about martial arts mentally. Transform your emptiness into your martial arts. Thatâs the training method that suits you.â
Prohibiting martial training seemed easy at first glance, but that wasnât the case. It had only been a little over an hour since I struck the Horse Stance, yet thoughts of martial arts kept intruding. No matter how hard I tried to clear my mind, thoughts of sword techniques and martial arts principles kept popping up unconsciously.
I struggled like this for about three hours.
Without warning, Dokgo Seong unleashed a sword strike towards me.
Swish!
The sword narrowly grazed the side of my neck. If it had been just a bit closer, my neck would have been half severed. As I squinted in shock, Dokgo Seong shouted.
âYou reacted just now!â
âWell, if you attack me, I canât help but react unconsciously.â
âKill that reaction and forget it! Suppress the very act of using martial arts to counter!â
ââ¦â¦!!â
âStay tense. If you donât listen to me, Iâll have to intensify the pressure myself.â
Intensifying the pressure?
As I instinctively grasped the implication, I felt a tickle in my throat. If I failed too many times in training, he might actually hurt or injure me for real!
âThis is dangerous!â
If I were training under an ordinary martial arts master, I wouldnât worry. But the opponent before me was a former grandmaster of the Thunder God Lineage, and naturally, he possessed an extreme inheritance of its power. If he got serious, I risked dying or getting severely injured during training.
I gritted my teeth. Blood trickled from the corner of my mouth, and I felt my senses sharpen. I focused, starting to think about not thinking at all.
âAbsolute emptiness doesnât exist. The only way is to reach maximum tension and then release it all at once.â
A master of meditation might reach a state of emptiness consciously, but even with my years of experience, it was hard to suppress the bodyâs instinct to that degree. Therefore, I had no choice but to resort to tricks to reach a state of emptiness.
Swish! Swish!
The wind sliced through as the sword swept past my skin. Each time it happened, I flinched slightly, while veins bulged on Dokgo Seongâs forehead. With a sinister voice, he pointed the sword at me and said,
â⦠Yeah. Just a finger or twoâ¦â
This is dangerous.
Heâs serious now.
I quickly opened my eyes and said,
âWait! This training method is too reckless.â
âShut up. Are you going to criticize my training method?â
I screamed,
âIf my innate understanding were high enough, I might succeed, but alas, I have little talent!â
âHmm? What did you say?â
Dokgo Seong blinked, seemingly taken aback. He didnât immediately get angry, which suggested he was a bit bewildered too. Clenching my teeth, I replied,
âI have heightened my martial arts level over a very short period with special techniques, but in reality, Iâm below average. You canât expect me to respond to the enlightenment of emptiness at all. This training method isnât good!â
âImpossible.â
Dokgo Seong shook his head in disbelief.
âIâve hardly seen anyone your age reach your current level. If youâre not a martial arts genius, then who is?â
âThatâs exactly what Iâm saying. Iâm not a genius!â
âYou little⦠are you mocking me?â
Grrr!
Dokgo Seongâs eyes glowed a purplish tint, and suddenly, the sword ignited with Thunder Light. I knew that the Thunder Light wasnât just invoking the Thunder Spirit Technique, but something beyondâwhat was called Sword Thunder.
âThe Sword Demon warned against facing Sword Thunder head-on!â
Although the Sword Demon didnât elaborate, it was certain that for him, who transformed Zhang Sanfengâs principles into his own, Sword Thunder would possess an overwhelming force. If I were to confront it, Iâd either die or suffer severe injury.
I calmly replied,
âIâm definitely not mocking. I can explain, so please calm down a bit.â
âAlright. You better explain yourself properly.â
While Dokgo Seong didnât extend his words, it was obvious that failing to do so would leave me either dead or turned into an idiot. Though his temperament seemed milder than Lee Kwangâs, he was still from the Thunder God Lineage. I swallowed hard, then I said,
âI have received the full support of the Sword Demon for nearly a decade. Itâs quite an overstatement for my position. That person focused on teaching me even at the expense of their own training time, and this is why my level has continuously expanded.â
âThat alone doesnât explain it. You know many other martial arts too.â
âThose were also taught to me in detail by the Sword Demon, who interpreted and refined them. Iâve merely been a passive recipient so far.â
ââ¦â¦â
At that, Dokgo Seong opened his mouth. He didnât seem convinced; rather, he spouted his words with an undertone of skepticism.
âThatâs really the case? You were trained so fervently? If youâd obtained Zhang Sanfengâs peerless martial arts, you should be spending all day in secluded training. Did you really invest that much time? This isnât something a martial artist should experience.â
I looked straight at Dokgo Seong and argued,
âBut that is the truth. Because they dedicated their time to help me, Iâve reached an undeserved level.â
âHmm⦠So, I have reached that level with someone like the Sword Demon as my peer?â
I stayed silent as he stood there for a while, deep in thought. Then he said,
âYour words arenât very credible. But if you truly disdain the training of enlightenment, letâs think of another way.â
âThank you.â
âYou must take responsibility for what you said today.â
Murmuring that, Dokgo Seong spoke,
âLetâs call it a day. Weâll plan again tomorrow.â
I finished the Horse Stance and went down to a clearing near the cliff. I intertwined some trees to crudely create a roof, providing a space to escape the dew. After starting a fire to warm the environment, I fell asleep beside the campfire.
When I arrived at the training location the next day, Dokgo Seong was already waiting for me. Sitting at the mountainâs peak, he stared intently at me and said,
âThis wonât do. We canât proceed with the training like this.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI canât delve into the many martial flows mixed within you unless I have constant advice from someone who has observed you closely. I need advice from the one whoâs been with you all this time.â
Saying that, Dokgo Seong continued,
âIâll need to meet the Sword Demon.â
That was unexpected.
For someone like Dokgo Seong, who had locked himself away for over half a century to perfect the Thunder God Lineageâs sword techniques, to come into the world? That itself signified a level of martial power adjustment. I looked at Dokgo Seong in shock and said,
âAre you sure you want to do this? You promised you wouldnât leave until youâve perfected the Thunder God Lineageâs sword techniques, and you also made an agreement with the Dharma Protectorâ¦â
âThe sword techniques of the Thunder God Lineage are already perfected; truly transcending them canât happen simply through training. Besides, the promise is merely that I wonât return to my main sect as long as I continue the revival movement of the Thunder God Lineage.â
âHmm.â
âAnd I also want to talk martial arts with a master like the Sword Demon.â
I began to understand Dokgo Seongâs mindset. He had already solidified the sword techniques of the Thunder God Lineage to the point of feeling there was nothing left to learn. He now needed external assistance. Moreover, he appeared to want to teach me while also using that as his own training. I couldnât help but admire his diligent passion.
âDokgo Seong has left his kin behind and devoted his life solely to martial arts within the Thunder God Lineage. And he lives entirely for martial arts, even sacrificing all earthly pleasuresâ¦â
I found my affection for Dokgo Seong rising in secret. I nodded and replied,
âThen please go with me. The Sword Demon will be very pleased.â
âGood!â
At that moment, the Sword Demonâs secret message flashed through my mind.
[Come in a month.]
The Sword Demon had intentionally sent me out to observe the movements of the Zhuge Clan while exposing openings intentionally. Therefore, rushing back quickly wouldnât help at all. Since I hadnât trained for long, I would have to spend at least ten to fifteen days killing time elsewhere.
âHmm⦠How should I spend my time?â
Fortuitously, Dokgo Seong was unaware that the Without Shadow Sect was in Goryeo. He only knew that we came from somewhere in the Central Plains.
âEven in Sichuan, if Dokgo Seong puts his mind to it, he could reach Goryeo within ten days with his agility techniques. Iâll need to come up with a different way to discuss this.â
Shortly afterward, a good idea struck me, and I said to Dokgo Seong,
âExcuse me, but I have a request.â
âWhat is it?â
âI received a secret mission from the Sword Demon, requiring me to stop by Dongyeong. If itâs not too much trouble, could you help me with this task?â
âHmm, Dongyeong?â
Dokgo Seong said, sounding a bit put off.
âWhy would you go to the land inhabited by those barbarians? Be clear about your purpose.â
âItâs not that; Iâve obtained information about someone called the Green Moon, one of the Thunder Godâs three avatars, residing in a forest in Dongyeong. I need to verify the truth of this information.â
Dokgo Seong looked surprised.
âThe Green Moon! Heâs in Dongyeong? Why?â
âIâve heard heâs seeking a special martial art called the Full Moon Heaven-Destroying Technique.â
âWhat?!â
His expression turned seriously. He thought for a moment and then said,
âHow do you know this?â
âCurrently, the Without Shadow Sect has a connection with the Thirteen Rites and has been hearing news about Dongyeong.â
âIf thatâs certain⦠then I must go to Dongyeong. Do you know the exact location?â
âIâve heard itâs the Aokigahara Flood.â
âLetâs go.â
Dokgo Seong clenched his fist.
âThe Green Moon was the most diligent and sincere disciple of the Thunder God Lineage. If heâs gone to the land of the barbarians to seek a cursed martial art, we canât leave it be.â
Due to discussions about balance issues, Iâve completely revised chapter 254. Iâve removed the part concerning the identity revelation and shifted to a different storyline.
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