Before putting anything into practice, itâs necessary to first test whether it works properlyâ
unless youâre the kind of person who enjoys watching everything go wrong because of unforeseen variables.
Seo-jun wasnât one of those lunatics with such bizarre tastes.
So, while in the guise of Cheon Seo-jun, he knocked on the gates of the Namgung Clanâs villa.
âWhat brings you here?â
The gatekeeper greeted Seo-jun kindly.
For the Namgung Clan, arrogance wouldâve been excused and expected, yet their courteous attitude was a testament to their standing as the Great Namgung Clan.
âThat brute Pae Jin-gwang is inside, isnât he?â
âPardon?â
The gatekeeperâs eyes widened.
A person who casually referred to the Fist King like that couldnât possibly be an ordinary man.
âIâll relay your message for now.â
âTell him to come out here before I beat him to a pulp.â
The gatekeeper, wearing a peculiar expression, gestured to a colleague. The colleague disappeared to deliver the message, and soon Pae Jin-gwang sauntered out, scratching his belly as he approached Seo-jun.
âAnd who might you be? I donât think Iâve seen you before.â
Clicking his tongue, Seo-jun strode boldly into the villa.
âLetâs talk inside.â
The gatekeepers moved to block him, but Pae Jin-gwang waved them off with a smirk.
âLeave him be. Letâs at least hear what he has to say.â
âYes, sir!â
Pae Jin-gwang followed behind Seo-jun.
Seo-jun stopped in the middle of the spacious courtyard.
After surveying his surroundings, Seo-jun snapped his fingers, enveloping the area in a massive energy barrier.
âOh?â
This wasnât a skill one could easily pull off.
Pae Jin-gwang grinned, baring his teeth as he looked at Seo-jun.
âSo, what is it? This isnât my house, so donât expect any hospitality.â
âFist King.â
âWhat now?â
âThousand Demon Sovereign, Ten Thousand Submission!â
With a shout, demonic energy erupted from Seo-junâs entire body.
Its volume and density were extraordinary. The thick, pure aura of the energy made it clear he was a top-tier demonic master.
âWhat theâ¦! This lunaticâ¦!â
Pae Jin-gwang couldnât help but be shocked.
No matter how deranged some demonic practitioners were, who would willingly crawl into a certain death trap?
The Yongbong Gathering was teeming with Supreme Masters. On top of that, they were within Shaolinâs territory, with the abbot on constant standby.
Attempting an assassination here would only result in a meaningless death unless one could kill in a single strike and escape instantly.
However, despite his shock, Pae Jin-gwang reacted immediately. His muscles tensed and released repeatedly, forming a perfect stance. His fist shot forward like a bowstring releasing an arrow.
Boom!
The punch tore through the air, distorting space as it flew toward Seo-jun.
Seo-jun smirked.
âHow pathetic.â
He threw a punch to meet it head-on.
The rotation of his foot flowed through his waist and shoulders, transferring power into his fist. The demonic energy surged through his arm, amplified by the combined power of the Strength Demon Fist Technique and Soul-Reaping Power.
KABOOMâ!!!
When their fists collided, the shockwaves rippled through the air, distorting space itself.
As space and time trembled, Pae Jin-gwangâs eyes widened.
âYouâ¦! How do you know the Strength Demon⦠wait, hold on.â
He broke off mid-sentence, deep in thought. His face twisted in realization.
The only people who knew the Strength Demon Fist Technique were himself and Lee Seo-jun. Hadnât that guy recently been asking about the Reverse Technique?
It dawned on Pae Jin-gwang.
Ah, this bastard is Lee Seo-jun!
âUnbelievable⦠Fine, Iâll admit it. When it comes to insanity, youâre the best in the world!â
Pae Jin-gwang slapped his forehead in exasperation.
Seo-jun burst out laughing as he dissolved the Reverse Technique.
âCome on, I just wanted to see if it was noticeable or not.â
âIt wasnât at all, so donât ever do that again. You lunatic. My heart nearly gave out.â
âOh, for a man of muscles, youâre surprisingly faint-hearted.â
ââ¦Come here, you punk.â
Pae Jin-gwang approached with long strides, making Seo-jun flinch and subtly step back.
âH-hey, letâs not do this. Itâs awkward.â
âTskâ¦â
Scratching his head, Pae Jin-gwang scanned the surroundings.
The aftermath of their clash was significant, but thankfully, Seo-junâs barrier held firm, preventing the situation from escalating.
In other words, no one else had discovered the Reverse Technique.
âI canât be the only one to suffer through this.â
âExcuse me?â
Pae Jin-gwang grinned mischievously.
âLetâs try it on someone else.â
âOhâ¦â
This could be fun.
Seo-jun nodded enthusiastically.
*
The next target was decided.
Leaving Chun-bong out of such a prank would have been downright disrespectful.
Just imagining her reaction made Seo-junâs grin widen in anticipation.
âHere I go, old man.â
âGood. Do it just like you did with me.â
âOf course.â
Seo-jun, still wearing the guise of Cheon Seo-jun, flashed a devilish grin. Pae Jin-gwang gave him an approving thumbs-up before stepping into the shadows to observe.
Soon, Seo-jun stood outside Chun-bongâs door. Her presence was unmistakable inside the room.
He waited, timing his move.
One⦠two⦠threeânow.
Bang!
Cheon Seo-jun kicked the door open.
âYou there, girl! Where is Jin Gi-jaecheon?â
Inside, Chun-bongâs eyes went wide with surprise.
Even Seo-jun felt a chill at the sound of his own voice.
It was a tone so unlike his usual self that identifying him seemed nearly impossible.
His heart pounded with excitement.
Thump, thump.
How would she react?
Chun-bongâs lips began to move, and Seo-jun, keenly watching, immediately picked up her words.
âWhat are you doing? And where did you learn the Reverse Technique?â
ââ¦Tch. So, sheâs just crazy, huh?â
âWhat did you just say, you bastard?â
Chun-bong shot up from her seat and leaped at him.
Smack!
A direct flying dropkick.
Seo-jun was sent sprawling across the floor, rolling from the impact.
âOwâ¦!â
Lying on the ground, Seo-jun cautiously lifted his head.
ââ¦Wait, how did you know?â
âIsnât it obvious? Anyone can tell itâs you from the way you act.â
Seo-jun turned to glare at Pae Jin-gwang, still hidden nearby.
âHey! She says itâs obvious!â@@novelbin@@
âTsk⦠Thatâs impossible. Your Reverse Technique is nearly flawless.â
Emerging from the bushes, Pae Jin-gwang scratched his head in confusion.
Seo-jun muttered to himself as he stood up and dusted off his clothes.
âFlawless, my ass. Chun-bong figured it out right away.â
âYou, old man, your observation skills are just pathetic.â
âNo, Iâm telling you, itâs perfect!â
Pae Jin-gwang protested earnestly, visibly upset.
Seo-junâs Reverse Technique truly was a masterpiece.
Usually, flaws in such techniques were exposed when internal energy fluctuated or leaked outward, but Seo-jun showed no such signs.
âLetâs test it on a few more people.â
And so, the experiments continued.
The results?
No one elseâneither Namgung Hyuk, Jang Geuk, Namgung Myung, nor even Namgung Su-aâwas able to recognize Seo-jun.
âWhat the heck.â
Seo-jun gave Chun-bong an odd look, to which she lifted her chin smugly.
âIâve been watching you for years. Of course Iâd recognize you.â
It seemed Chun-bong had some sort of radar specifically for Seo-jun.
Seo-jun picked her up and twirled her around in excitement.
âOur Chun-bong is amazing!â
âHmm, yes, I know.â
âChun-bongie!â
âWhat?â
âDoot-da-dah!â
âWooh-tah-dah!â
Watching this bizarre exchange, Pae Jin-gwang sighed deeply.
âHmph. The future of the martial world looks bleak.â
A future where this guy became the best under the heavens?
Pae Jin-gwang couldnât even imagine such a scenario without his brain rebelling against the thought.
*
The Yongbong Gathering wasnât merely about martial competition.
After all, it was rare for representatives of the Sixteen Prestigious Clans to gather in one place. (Though smaller gatherings between certain factions were not uncommon.)
Naturally, the Yongbong Gathering served as both a martial arts tournament and a place for networking.
Namgung Myung, attending such an event, busied himself with greeting acquaintances and making new connections.
âSocializing is important.â
The Namgung Clan, by tradition, paid little attention to such matters, prioritizing the sword above all else.
The belief was simple: if one reached the pinnacle of the martial world through the sword, social skills were unnecessary.
In that sense, Namgung Myung was an anomaly within his clan.
Wouldnât it be easier to share the burden with allies rather than shoulder everything alone?
With that belief, he actively sought to build relationships.
And his naturally affable personality made the task effortless.
âHow have you been, Lady Hwangbo? It feels like itâs been almost two years.â
âOh, um⦠Namgung Myungâ¦â
Hwangbo Hye-ji blushed and smiled demurely.
As Namgung Myung conversed with her, he glanced around at the steadily growing crowd.
âThere are more people than I expected.â
Seeing unfamiliar faces, it was clear something significant had drawn them here.
Namgung Myung had his suspicions.
âIt must be because of my brother.â
A Supreme Master making a dazzling first appearance.
No doubt, many were here to learn more about him.
And there was another topic of interest: the revival of the Gold Sword Clan.
Unsurprisingly, most of the conversations he overheard revolved around those two subjects.
âSurely, he must be a senior from the Gold Sword Clan?â
âI heard heâs a senior from the Namgung Clan. Apparently, heâs one of their elders.â
âOh, that makes sense. Namgung folks are always so bold.â
âStill, isnât the Gold Sword Clanâs successor supposed to be his disciple?â
âI wouldnât know. Why donât you ask Namgung Myung?â
âI already did.â
âAnd?â
âHe said he wasnât sure if he was allowed to share such information.â
Hearing this, Namgung Myung snapped back to attention, noticing Hwangbo Hye-ji fidgeting nervously.
When their eyes met, she smiled shyly and asked, âSo, Namgung Myung, how have you been lately?â
âIâve been focused on my training.â
âOhâ¦! I saw your sparring match! Your progress is remarkableâ¦â
âHa ha, thank you. And it seems youâve made some progress yourself.â
âWell, yes⦠Though my mother still thinks Iâm lackingâ¦â
At her words, Namgung Myung smiled faintly.
âSheâs still as strict as ever, I see.â
âNo⦠Itâs just that Iâm not living up to her expectationsâ¦â
âIf Lady Hwangboâs achievements are considered lacking, there canât be many in the martial world whoâd meet that standard.â
It wasnât flattery.
Hwangbo Hye-jiâs progress was genuinely impressive, surpassing not only her peers but the average among the Sixteen Prestigious Clans.
While he felt her motherâs standards were overly harsh, it wasnât his place to comment on another familyâs affairs.
Hwangbo Hye-ji smiled warmly at his comforting words.
âThank you⦠even if itâs just words.â
_________
âSo, theyâve been talking about me a lot?â
âYes, Brother. It seems the impression you left was quite powerful.â
Namgung Myung gave a faint smile.
Seo-jun scratched his head as he looked at him.
âSo, what? They just gathered around and talked about me?â
âWell, a lot has been happening. There was even a big fight at one point.â
âA fight? Why?â
âWhat do you expect when a group of young people gathers together?â
âAh, a love quarrel?â
When Namgung Myung nodded, Seo-jun burst into laughter.
âAh, youth. Good times.â
ââ¦Most of them are older than you, Brother.â
âAh, Myung. You canât compare me to those so-called top-tier masters.â
Namgung Myung gave a strained smile, unsure how to respond.
Seo-jun, alongside Namgung Myung, entered Shaolin Temple once more.
What was there to say? Of course, it was for another meeting.
âI already want to go home.â
He had absolutely no desire to attend, but he didnât have much of a choice.
Didnât the Abbot of Shaolin once say that martial artists communicate through martial arts?
Maybe this was a roundabout way of suggesting a sparring session with the Great General.
If he got the chance to beat that guy to a pulp in front of a crowd, there could be no greater joy.
Well, whatever. For now, heâd just attend the meeting and listen.
If he didnât like what he heard, he could always complain afterward.
Whether the one lodging the complaint would be Lee Seo-jun or Baek Seo-jun, however, was anyoneâs guess.