Experiment Title: Is Your Fist Stronger or Is My Sword Stronger?
Facing each other, Seo-jun and Pa Jin-gwang scratched their heads.
"This is just a matter of whoâs stronger, isnât it? Itâs not about muscles or inner energy; the stronger one wins, thatâs all," Pa Jin-gwang said.
"Well, letâs at least give it a try," Seo-jun replied.
Seo-jun didnât expect this experiment to definitively prove whether muscles or inner energy were superior. He was just annoyed by how, during the battle with the Master of Giryeon, Pa Jin-gwangâs brute strength didnât fare any better against the spatial distortions.
"Fine then," Pa Jin-gwang said as he licked his lips and pulled his fist back.
His muscles stretched and rippled like a bowstring being drawn back, preparing to release an arrow.
Seo-jun focused all his attention on his sword. He poured everything into his drawn blade.
Reversed Heaven, Sun and Moon Technique.
Yin and Yang swirled, forming an inverse taijitu on the blade.
And then, poofâ
The energy dispersed weakly, and Seo-jun tilted his head in confusion.
"What the...?"
"What are you doing?" Pa Jin-gwang asked.
"Wait a second."
Was it always this hard?
Back then, maintaining it had been tricky, but not impossible. Now, it was difficult just to form the energy at all.
âIs it because Iâm not in my demonic transformation?â
He clicked his tongue in frustration.
If he transformed into his demonic form, not only would his control over energy improve drastically, but handling the mysteries of Reversed Heaven would become much easier.
He had been so excited, thinking heâd unlocked a powerful finishing move, but now he was left disappointed.
The Reversed Heaven, Sun and Moon Technique had managed to pierce through the Master of Giryeonâs defenses, so he thought it might even scratch Pa Jin-gwangâs fists.
âOh well, Iâll just use something else.â
Once again, Yin and Yang energy swirled around Seo-junâs sword.
This time, it formed a stable taijitu. The Heaven-Reversing Sun and Moon Art had taken shape on the blade.
Feeling satisfied with the stable form, Seo-jun grinned.
"Alright, come at me."
But there was no response.
When Seo-jun glanced around, he found Pa Jin-gwang and Namgung Jincheon staring intently at the taijitu on his sword.
Poofâ
The energy dispersed again after a while.
"Whatâs the deal?" Seo-jun asked.
"What is that technique?" Pa Jin-gwang asked, intrigued.
"Itâs the Heaven-Reversing Sun and Moon Art," Seo-jun explained.
"Does it have anything to do with Wudang?"
"Iâve never even met anyone from Wudang."
At Seo-junâs answer, Pa Jin-gwang and Namgung Jincheon exchanged glances.
"Namgung Jincheon, it seems similar to you too, right?" Pa Jin-gwang asked.
"Hmm⦠while the principle it aims for is slightly different, there is some resemblance. However, martial arts of this level tend to connect on some level. Itâs not impossible," Namgung Jincheon said.
"I see."
Pa Jin-gwang alternated his gaze between Seo-junâs sword and his face.
"Well, as long as the Wudang donât go mad, they wonât mess with the Namgung family."
"Hey! Donât jinx it!" Seo-jun shouted.
"You and your nonsense again. Anyway, letâs get this over with. I want to take a nap," Pa Jin-gwang said.
Pa Jin-gwang raised his fist. Seo-jun, grumbling, once again surrounded his sword with the Heaven-Reversing Sun and Moon Art.
"Ready?"
"Go for it."
ââââââââââââââ!!!
A massive explosion erupted.
To summarize, the training hall and Seo-junâs arm were obliterated.
âSo, the Heaven-Reversing Sun and Moon Art isnât meant to be used like that, huh?â
But Seo-jun did gain a new realization from the experience.
"Oh, brotherâ¦!"
Chun-bong panicked and flailed when she saw Seo-junâs twisted arm.
She hadnât seen her brother in so long, and now, right after reuniting, his arm was crushed. Her anger flared up instantly.
"Hey, youâ¦! You shouldâve held back a little!"
Chun-bong jumped up and down in fury, but Pa Jin-gwang just laughed heartily.
"Itâs nothing. Just an arm."
"Oh really? Then should I break yours too!?"
Suddenly, Chun-bong was hoisted into the air and quieted down. Seo-jun, used to this, lifted her onto his shoulders and extended his right fist toward Pa Jin-gwang.
Even though his arm was crushed, his inner energy held it together, so it wasnât a big deal.
"Next time, I wonât lose."
"You really consider this a win? Youâre the type who wouldnât even care if his arm got chopped off."
"Itâs a matter of pride."
Pa Jin-gwang chuckled at Seo-junâs words. His large fist lightly bumped against Seo-junâs.
"Alright. When your muscles double in size, letâs do this again."
"Double the size�"
Seo-jun laughed awkwardly, then gently lowered Chun-bong from his shoulders and hugged her. She still fit perfectly in his arms. Seo-jun grinned as he rocked her gently.
"Youâre such a good girl, right, Chun-bong?"
"Hmph, nonsense."
"Aww, youâre so good."
Pa Jin-gwang frowned deeply at the sight.
"Even if sheâs like a daughter to you, if you coddle her like that, youâll regret it later."
"Sheâs not like a daughter; sheâs like a sister."
"Anyone would think youâre treating her like your daughter. Just look at the age gap."
Age gap? Seo-jun counted on his fingers for a moment. It had been a while since heâd done any math, so it took him a second.
"A seven-year age difference makes her my sister, doesnât it?"
"What?"
Pa Jin-gwang stared at Chun-bong, now in Seo-junâs arms, with a strange look.
"Sheâs that old?"
"Sheâs not that old. Sheâs seventeen."
"Yeah, she looks about that age."
Pa Jin-gwang lightly patted Namgung Jincheonâs arm.
"Iâve been getting old, so my math isnât great. Seventeen plus seven is twenty-four, right? Thatâs not quite right, is it?"
"Twenty-four is correct, seniorâ¦"
"Yeah? It is, isnât it?"
Pa Jin-gwangâs eyes slid over to Seo-jun.
"So, heâs twenty-four?"
"Calling him âthatâ isnât very appropriate, seniorâ¦"
"Thatâs not whatâs important! Twenty-four? I thought he was a hundred or two hundred years old, but heâs just a kid?"
"People in their hundreds arenât exactly considered young, seniorâ¦"
"Ugh! Are you going to keep being difficult? You know what I mean!"
"I do agree with youâ¦"
Pa Jin-gwang looked at Seo-jun like he was seeing something absurd.
To have such skills at twenty-fourâ¦
Hadnât the legendary martial artist Ju Un-cheon reached the Supreme Master stage at fifteen and then the Hwagyeong stage at forty? Maybe the boy in front of him was on track to break that insane record.
Seo-jun raised an eyebrow at Pa Jin-gwangâs strange stare.
"Whatâs up, old man?"
"This bratâs attitude, I swearâ¦"
"Hey, once youâre at the Supreme Master stage, a few hundred yearsâ difference doesnât really matter. Weâre all just friends, right?"
"No, itâs not like that."
"Such a stickler."
Seo-jun grumbled, waving his hand dismissively.
"Anyway, get out of here now. I need to watch my sisterâs martial arts."
"Fine, fine."
Pa Jin-gwang grumbled and left.
By now, the sky had grown darker. Seo-jun scratched his head and looked at Namgung Sua.
"Do you think youâre ready now? Not too tired?"
"I havenât done much yet."
Namgung Sua chuckled softly and gracefully unsheathed her greatsword.
"Iâll show you. Your sister hasnât just been sitting idle all this time."
"Master, itâs finishedâ¦"
A man stumbled forward, looking so exhausted that he seemed ready to collapse at any moment, yet his face shone with satisfaction.
Similarly weary, the middle-aged man in front of him took the scroll from his hands.
"Finallyâ¦!"
Namgung Yeongbo, the leader of the Namgung familyâs Heavenly Medicine Division, smiled the brightest smile heâd worn in ten years.
After nearly a decade of effort, the creation of the miraculous elixir was finally complete.
Excited at the thought of resting like a corpse for the next few months, Namgung Yeongbo eagerly opened the scroll.
"Yes. Yesâ¦! This is it!"
But as he scanned the elixir formula, his expression suddenly hardened.
"Wait a minute. Is this even possible?"
His face twisted as if he were about to cry. One of his subordinates, Yang Song-baek, cautiously asked,
"Is something wrong, sir?"
"How could it not be! This formula is way too complicated! Even if the family head himself tried to make it, it would take ages!"
"But, sir, you know weâve had efficiency issues with the previous formulas."
"I know, but still!"
Namgung Yeongbo set the scroll down with a thud and stood up, swaying slightly.
"Letâs try it anyway. Maybe weâll think of something along the way."
Thankfully, the ingredients required for this elixir werenât absurdly expensive, so repeating the experiments wouldnât cause a financial disaster for the Namgung family.
That was only because the elixir wasnât intended to increase inner energy but to improve the body.
Temporarily named Celestial Divine Elixir, it was meant to enhance the body to a near-divine level⦠but still.
âIs this really impossible? Should we use rarer ingredients, or lower the effectiveness?â
As Namgung Yeongbo absentmindedly moved forward, a wild idea popped into his mind.
Had he been in his right mind, he would have dismissed it as nonsense. But in his half-crazed state, it seemed like a pretty good idea.
"Thatâs right! We have the young master! A genius! Heâs been creating martial arts out of thin air, hasnât he?"
Yang Song-baek blinked.
"Did you come up with something, sir?"
"If heâs so good at making martial arts, couldnât he help us with this too?"
"Do you really think so? This is a completely different fieldâ¦"
"Is it?"
"Yes, sir."
"Right. It is, isnât it?"
Namgung Yeongbo collapsed onto the ground, flat on his back.
"Letâs just do this tomorrow."
"Sir, you canât sleep here."
"Itâs fine. I slept here last time, and it wasnât so bad. Why donât you rest beside me?"
"Iâd rather go home and rest, sir."
"Youâve still got the energy for that? Youâre not off the hook yet."
"Sir!"
"Just kidding. Iâm not that cruel."
Namgung Yeongbo chuckled, but there was no response.
When he lifted his head to look, Yang Song-baek had vanished. He had fled.
"That little rascalâ¦"
Namgung Yeongbo wouldâve loved to chase him down and make him work non-stop for a month, but he didnât have the energy.
Resting his head on his arm, he closed his eyes.
âMaybe I should just ask the family head to handle itâ¦?â
That thought crossed his mind before he drifted into a deep sleep.
Later, a maid would scream in horror upon finding him, but it wasnât anything serious.@@novelbin@@
Namgung Yeongbo was just tired.