A strange alley.
âUgh⦠Did I drink last night? No, right? Whatâs going on?â
I blinked blankly. The sky is unnecessarily blue.
â⦠What is that smell?â
A pungent odor pierced my nostrils, making me sit up. I looked around, trying to find the source of the smell, and then it hit me.
âOh, crap.â
That smell was coming from me? Did I get so hammered last night that I forgot even that?
Suddenly anxious, I started recalling memories.
Name: Lee Seo-jun. Age: twenty-four.
What day was yesterday again? As I thought harder, realization struck.
âWhen did I start keeping track of the date?â
I quickly gave up and got to my feet. Surprisingly, my body felt light. Definitely not in the condition of someone who drank a lot the night before.
âWhat the heck.â
Then I noticed my clothes were odd. Did we have clothes like this at home? They looked filthy enough that even if given for free, I wouldnât want to wear them.
I was slowly starting to realize something was really off. Well, more like acknowledging a fact I had been sensing for a while.
âWait, seriouslyâ¦?â
I walked straight into the alley to figure out what was happening. If I had fallen into a novel or a different world, I at least needed to know what was going on.
As I turned the corner, I heard strange sounds.
âAh, youâre really fierce, huh?â
âStay still before I carve a hole in your belly!â
âAhhhâ¦!â
I turned my frozen neck. Damn it, a crime scene was right in front of me. Whatâs worse is that I locked eyes with those criminals.
âWhatâs up? Get lost, kid.â
âUh, okay.â@@novelbin@@
I quickly lowered my head and stepped back. Fortunately, the criminals seemed to decide to let this poor civilian go without shaking me down.
As I hurried away, clutching my racing heart, I thought, âWhat kind of idiot carries a sword that big?â
The sword was bigger than a personâs forearm. Plus, the clothes those criminals were wearing looked like they belonged to a much earlier era, definitely not modern fashion.
I could easily picture characters from martial arts novels dressing like that.
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If I hadnât woken up in a drama filming set, it was obvious what my current situation meant.
Whether this was from a novel or some other world, I had fallen somewhere. Given the vibes, it seemed like a martial arts setting. I tried to recall the novels I read, but Iâd only read about a hundred of those and couldnât pinpoint which one it might be.
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Hold on. Is this just a wild dream? Just as I was trying to process that, screams pierced my ears.
â Aaaahhh! Please save me! I beg you!
I froze in my tracks. The shrill cries were gripping my heart like a vice.
âWell, crap.â
How could I possibly take on those guys carrying swords? Thatâs crazy. Am I really going to risk my life to save someone whose face I donât even know?
Yeah, thatâs insane. Itâs crazinessâ¦
âSigh⦠damn it!â
With shoulders back, I yelled. By now, my feet had moved on their own and, of course, I locked eyes with the criminals again.
Right, a real hero would do this, right? This dream is just a total cluster.
âKid. Even if I let you go, you just come back around.â
âAre you feeling a bit dizzy or something?â
The two men smirked. Meanwhile, in a desperate act to latch on to something, a woman, half undressed, crawled over and grabbed onto my pant leg.
âTh-this heroâ¦! Please help me⦠Aaaah!â
Thud!
The woman knocked her face on my knee and fainted. The thugs stared at me, utterly dumbfounded.
âWhat the heck are you doing?â
âListen, kid, donât trust women. If you save them, theyâll stab you in the back.â
Especially if I was fighting and got a knife in my back, that would be a real disaster. Thereâs no guarantee that woman isnât with these guys.
I felt a twinge of guilt, but hey, if I apologized afterward, itâd be a win-win.
Having experienced a betrayal like that myself, it made me uneasy to leave the woman behind without checking.
âWow, so you really are just a total lunatic?â
A guy wielding a sword larger than my forearm stepped forward. I tried to steady my fast-breathing lungs and assumed a stance.
Naturally, I didnât know any martial arts; it was more like a boxing stance I had seen somewhere before.
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âMan, Iâve seen all sorts of weirdos.â
The thug swung the sword with a flourish. I could see it. That blade was definitely coming down to split me in half.
Everything unfolded in slow motion, and I bizarrely found myself in shock.
Swoosh!
âUhâ¦?â
But my body wasnât moving as fast as my brain wanted it to. My belly split open, and guts spilled out.
âW-whatâ¦?â
Should I be thankful that my body wasnât cut in half?
Face suddenly meeting the ground, I convulsed with burning pain coursing through me.
âUghâ¦â
It hurts like hell. That singular thought consumed my mind.
It has to be a dream. It definitely should be a dream.
My consciousness wandering in the wrong place snapped in an instant.
*
ââ¦What a messed-up dream.â
An unfamiliar ceiling greeted me. So it really was a dream? I mean, falling into a martial arts world out of nowhere doesnât make sense.
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I chuckled to myself as I propped myself up.
âUghâ¦!!â
Nope, it really hurts like hell. It felt like my stomach was being ripped apart as I rolled on the floor.
âUgh⦠what kind of idiot am I?â
âUgh⦠What the hell?â
âDonât you dare do anything reckless. If your wound bursts, youâll really die this time.â
Raising my blurry vision amidst the pain revealed a small figure looking down at me. A kid looking about twelve or thirteen hovered nearby.
âUgh⦠ugh⦠I thought I was dyingâ¦â
I wiped the drool off my face and scanned the kid.
ââ¦Hey kid, who are you?â
âWhat? You donât even know to be grateful?â
The kid kicked my foot lightly with his toe.
âUghâ¦!â
I twisted my body. The pain from what he touched made my head feel as if it were blanking out.
âWhat theâ¦!â
âWhat? What?â
âOwâ¦â
I straightened up groaning. Through the gaping hole in the ceiling, I met the pitch-black night sky.
âThe sky?â
Only then did I realize I was lying in a decrepit house that looked like it would crumble with a single tap.
ââ¦Where is this?â
âMy place.â
âWhere is your place?â
âClose to where you passed out.â
The kid clicked his tongue.
âThink logically. You think Iâd drag you far? I nearly died carrying you this far.â
ââ¦You make a fair point. But you are surprisingly strong for a kid. I guess it wasnât easy dragging a full-grown man.â
âWhat? Ugh!â
The kid burst into laughter, then started mocking me.
âA full-grown man? Is there hair on your little friend down there? You donât look that much older than I am.â
âWhat? Is that so? What are you, some kind of ancient sage at such a young age?â
I casually inspected my own body. Of course, I wasnât checking for hair down there; I just wanted to see what nonsense this brat was on about.
âWhat theâ¦?â
Small. And short.
It wasnât exactly like a childâs, but there was definitely a size difference from the hands Iâd been used to as an adult.
âSeriously? What is this, âDetective Conanâ or something?â
Even though my body had shrunk, my brain was left intact! This is totally absurd!
âI donât know, damn it.â
Life. I guess itâll work itself out somehow.
*
Yeah, no it didnât.
About ten days later, I finally stretched my stiff body. My wounds werenât completely healed, but I could definitely say I was almost there. It was abnormally fast recovery.
How did I even recover?
Sure, skin would heal, but what about my innards? Can you really stick those back in and survive? Donât people usually die from infection after that?
As I pondered this, I let out a sigh.
âSigh⦠I donât get it. This whole thing of getting younger makes even less sense.â
At my muttering, the kid responded.
âStill saying that? Isnât it getting dull?â
âNo, seriously, Iâm not joking about actually getting younger.â
âYour nonsense has reached peak levels.â
âShut it, Chun-bong.â
ââ¦â¦â
What kind of name is Chun-bong? As I looked at my self-proclaimed savior, he flushed bright red.
ââ¦I shouldâve just left you there.â
Chun-bong sighed and grumbled.
âAnyway, donât do anything reckless and just lie down. That isnât a wound you get healed in ten days.â
âIâm healed already.â
âRight. Itâs a miracle.â
Leaving Chun-bong behind, who was staring at my body, I sank into thought.
âWhatâs really miraculous is me being here.â
Through conversations with Chun-bong over the last ten days, I was sure of one thing: This wasnât a dream. It was a solid reality and I was in the martial arts world.
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âBut hereâs the weird part.â
Three days ago, out of boredom, I started poking Chun-bong in the side with my toes and he yelled at me.
âDude! Itâs nearly twelve! Canât you let me get some sleep!â
What is this? Itâs not like Iâm hearing some Fireball being cast in volcano sect or something. Twelve? Is he serious? If this were a logically written martial arts novel, they wouldnât use âtwelveâ but rather âåæ.â
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(TN: åæ => hours of rat)
âI donât recall reading any martial arts novels that have thatâ¦â
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So, isnât this not from a novel? Did I just drop into some weird cult of martial arts world?
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âHey, Lee Seo-jun.â
âWhat?â
âWhat do you mean âwhat?â If youâre awake, shouldnât you be helping out with the food bill?â
Chun-bong waved his finger from a half-collapsed door.
âCome on. Iâll teach you how to survive in the back alleys, dude.â
âBy the way, are you really a guy?â
ââ¦You idiot.â
Chun-bong quickly stepped back to cover himself. This misunderstanding was really bad.
âI-Iâm not looking!â
âSuspicious!â
âForget it; letâs just go. Itâll be interesting to see how well you manage.â
*
âSpeaking of which, was there anything else at the place I passed out?â
I ask while chomping on some steaming dumplings.
âThere wasnât.â
âOh, really? Thatâs unsettling.â
What happened to that woman? I took another bite of dumpling while quietly saying a prayer for her.
âBut seriously, there are no meat dumplings?!â
ââ¦Dude, Iâm stuffed.â
âThis tastes horrible!â
So basically itâs called a dumpling, but thereâs nothing insideâjust some dough lump.
âHa! If itâs like that, you should just steal next time. Iâll keep my eyes on the lookout.â
âShould I?â
âWhat do you mean âshould Iâ? Just shut up and eat!â
I got smacked. For a brat, that hit hard. Is this what a martial arts local tastes like?
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âUgh, whenâs my martial arts skill gonna land from the sky? I really need to beat those thugs next time.â
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As I grumbled, stuffing the remaining dumplings into my mouth, Chun-bong stared at me with a blank expression.
âHuh? What?â
âWant me to teach you martial arts?â
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âCough!â
I coughed out a dumpling that had lodged in my throat. Chun-bongâs cheeks puffed in surprise as I squeezed his face.
âSeriously?!â
âItâs nothing special. Itâs just a form of the Three Calamities Sword Technique.â
How a kid from the back alley knows martial arts isnât the important part. What mattered now was the timing.
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âThank you, master!â
âShut up.â