The task Seo-jun had left behind may have been called "homework," but it was far from simple.
For Chun-bong, Namgung Su-a, and Namgung Myeong, the task was to consolidate their realms before utilizing the Saengsa Tatonggong.
While the process itself wasnât particularly arduous as long as they continued as they had been, anyone who understood the difficulty of taking that final step beyond the peak would never dismiss it as simple.
Hwangbo Hye-ji's case was slightly different.
For her, regaining her confidence was of utmost importance. To do so, she needed the sense of accomplishment that came from achieving something tangible.
With that in mind, Seo-jun had prepared a specific task just for her.
âAlright, while Iâm gone, hit this as much as you can.â
What Seo-jun had prepared was a massive boulder.
At the level of a peak martial artist, breaking a single rock wouldnât pose any challenge. In Hwangbo Hye-jiâs case, she could easily shatter it into pieces with a single punch.
Thus, this wasnât an ordinary boulder.
âThis isâ¦â
Hwangbo Hye-ji looked at Seo-jun, her eyes hinting at some realization. Seo-jun nodded knowingly.
âYou see the talisman here?â
It was a talisman imbued with Seo-junâs unique spellcraft.
Chun-bongâs eyes widened in surprise.
âWait, you know how to do stuff like this?â
âTurns out, I can.â
âWhat kind of nonsenseâ¦â
âIâm serious.â
It was similar to a mudra. After all, it was merely a supplementary tool for using spellcraft.
By applying earth-based spellcraft to harden the boulder, Seo-jun had infused the talisman with energy-driven scribbles on paper, making it functional.
This talisman was tasked with maintaining the spell in Seo-junâs absence.
Chun-bong, now understanding the explanation, clapped and laughed.
âYou lunatic. Nothing you do surprises me anymore.â
âThatâs a bit disappointing.â
Someday, heâd have to show her his demonic transformation. Maybe if he added three heads and six arms to become something like "Three-Headed, Six-Armed Seo-jun," sheâd react with some surprise.
âAlright, anyway, Sister-in-law, just keep hitting this, okay?â
âYes.â
Though her eyes still showed a hint of doubt, Seo-jun was confident. This task was bound to be effective.
Of course, the condition was that she had to work diligently. From what Seo-jun had observed in his brief time with her, Hwangbo Hye-ji was surprisingly dedicatedâperhaps overly so.
Even Seo-jun, who often liked to push others to their limits, found little need to meddle further with her.
âAlright, Iâm off now. Donât cause any trouble while Iâm gone, okay?â
As Seo-jun tugged playfully at Chun-bongâs cheeks while giving his final words of advice, she scoffed.
âNyah yah shay.â
âIâm always careful.â
âSure you are.â
âOh, come onâ¦!â
With a playful smack smack, Seo-jun, who had been smacked, chuckled heartily.
âIâll be back in no time!â
The self-proclaimed "smart guy who never repeats past mistakes," Seo-jun, began by crafting a meticulous plan before heading to Shanxi. The goal was simple: avoid crash-landing in some bizarre location like last time.
Sure, Shanxi wasnât farâit was right next to Henan.
But there was no guarantee he wouldnât veer off course again this time.
What was his solution?
âJust set up a few waypoints.â
By choosing several relatively close destinations and progressing step by step, the journey would be foolproof.
Seo-jun promptly executed his plan.
BOOM!!
Without restraint, Seo-jun unleashed his Mixed-Origin Steps as he traveled through the orthodox sect territories. Within less than an hour, he reached the borderlands of Shanxi, Ningxia, and Gansu.
Taking a deep breath, he grinned.
âAhâthis nostalgic air.â
Shanxi, the birthplace of his martial arts journey, wasnât it?
Relishing the memories of his rookie days, Seo-jun sprang off the ground.
âNow, letâs seeâ¦â
He climbed the tallest nearby building and spread out his sense of qi, scanning for his targetâa giryu (tea house), particularly one frequented by martial artists.
As soon as he found his target, Seo-jun leapt from rooftop to rooftop, landing on the highest floor of the giryu.
The moment he touched down, subtle presences encircled him.
Seo-jun raised a hand in a gesture of peace and produced a metal token from his pocketâproof of his rank as a branch leader, courtesy of Hyunwol.
âIâm Jin Gi-jae-cheon. Iâd like to buy some information.â
A brief silence ensued before a woman emerged from the shadows.
ââ¦What brings someone of your stature to such a shabby place?â
âIâm here to buy information.â
âYou couldâve gone to the Beggarâs Sect.â
Oh? Backtalk? Seo-jun swallowed the words rising in his throat.
Lately, heâd been too immersed in acting like a martial arts master. He didnât want to become a grumpy old man before his time.
âYeah, but beggars tend to do a sloppy job. Isnât the Hao Clan better?â
Though he felt a little guilty toward Hong An-gae of the Beggarâs Sect, Seo-jun truly believed it.
The woman hesitated, unable to refute. Seo-jun tossed her the token heâd been holding.
âThis isâ¦â
As she inspected it, her expression shifted.
âHow peculiarâa righteous sect expert with a Hao Clan tokenâ¦â
âAnyway, Iâm in a hurry. Do you know where I can find any demons nearby?â
âTheyâve probably moved, but I do know a few places they recently stayed.â
With a gesture, the woman summoned an assistant who brought a scroll. She quickly scribbled something onto the scroll with a strange brush.
âWhatâs that? Itâs not even inked.â
The woman smiled faintly.
âItâs a Self-Inking Brush recently developed by the Jegal Family. A device that produces its own ink.â
She fanned the scroll a few times to dry the ink, then handed it to Seo-jun.
âItâs a simple map and description. Will this suffice?â
Examining the scroll, Seo-jun found it clear and easy to read despite his lack of cartographic skills.
âPerfect. Thanks for the smooth transaction.â
âUh⦠smooth what?â
âOh dear, you need to study more.â
Chuckling, Seo-jun paid for the information and departed.
Leaving the Hao Clan, Seo-jun activated his Mixed-Origin Steps and headed to the nearest location.
It was close enough that the journey took less than a minute.
âThis should be the area.â
Tucking the scroll into his robes, Seo-jun spread his qi senses. He wasnât expecting much but figured he could scour the surroundings with his senses active.
âHmm?â
Something caught his attention. It wasnât a demon but demonic energy.
âGood olâ demonic energy.â
Despite its faintness, it was surprisingly coherentâperhaps one-eighth as effective as Chun-bong.@@novelbin@@
Following the trail, Seo-jun moved effortlessly. The traces, initially weak, seemed to guide him as if realizing their purpose, allowing him to track the demon with ease.
Before long, he arrived at a small city where a thin column of black smoke rose from the center.
Sensing trouble, Seo-jun accelerated.
As he neared his destination, screams echoed:
âAh, noâ¦! Please! Pleaseâ¦!â
The corpses of several Black Path members lay scattered. Among them, a single demon stood, demonic energy radiating from his figure. The demon held a lifeless body, his hand plunged into the corpseâs chest.
Crunch.
The demon yanked out a still-warm heart, about to devour itâuntil his eyes met Seo-junâs.
âAnd who might you be?â
The demonâs gaze darted between Seo-jun and the surviving Black Path members before curling into a grin.
âLucky me.â
As the demon prepared to bite into the heart, Seo-jun furrowed his brow.
âStop.â
The demon froze mid-motion. His eyes trembled in confusion.
âOh?â
Seo-jun felt an odd certainty. His words carried power.
This demon was nothing more than a peak-level minnowâhardly a threat.
Seeing no reason to suppress his curiosity, Seo-jun began experimenting.
BOOM!
Pure demonic energy surged from Seo-junâs body, causing the surrounding Black Path martial artists to faint. Even the demon began to sweat profusely, unable to move a muscle.
âImpressive. Youâve got guts.â
Despite his fear, the demonâs gaze burned with murderous intent, itching to kill Seo-jun.
âKneel.â
Thud! The demon dropped to his knees, his trembling eyes glaring upward. Seo-jun smirked.
âPut it down.â
The demon released the cold, lifeless heart onto the ground.
âWhat martial arts do you practice?â
ââ¦Heart-Eating Technique⦠and some nameless methodsâ¦â
Heart-Eating Techniqueâan art that absorbed qi from devoured hearts.
Nameless methods? Pathetic.
Seo-jun clicked his tongue.
âRecite the formula.â
ââ¦The heart, close to the middle dantian, absorbs qi, whichâ¦â
Seo-jun dissected the technique on the spot. Its principle was simple: reverse the flow of qi, akin to reversing the natural flow of blood.
Most practitioners likely died or went mad trying to master it.
âInteresting. Reverse flowâ¦â
Understanding its mechanics, Seo-jun glanced at the now-useless demon.
As the cityâs martial artists approached, Seo-jun decided to test one last thing.
âKill yourself.â
Boom! Blood sprayed as the demon detonated his own qi, ending his life.
âFascinating.â