He learned a lesson.
Before spouting nonsense, make sure to check your surroundings.
But seriously, isnât eavesdropping just as bad? Now Iâm mad.
Anyway.
Shaolin martial arts are impressive, but blurting out âWhat are you going to do if Iâm the Heavenly Demon?â might have been a bit reckless.
Sure, being an expert at the pinnacle level means you can get away with a lot, but provoking the entire Shaolin sect is a bit much.
Seo-jun scratched his head innocently, pretending to know nothing.
âWhat do you want me to explain?â
Reverse Baldy Ji-am squinted as he approached Seo-jun.
âBenefactor, I definitely felt demonic energy here.â
âIsnât it because of this guy?â
Seo-jun pointed at the broken-headed Soul-Stealing Demon.
Ji-am, who had been observing the corpse closely, let out a low hum.
âAmitabha... But it's still suspicious. We didnât take long to corner this Soul-Stealing Demon here, yet you managed to defeat him in that short amount of time?â
âExactly. Itâs not like he suddenly decided to commit suicide, right?â
âThen why did you just claim to be the Heavenly Demon?â
âMe? When did I say that? Maybe you misheard. I said âthat guy,â not âHeavenly Demon.ââ
âHmm.â
Ji-am furrowed his brow, tightly pressing his lips together. His gaze was sharp.
At that moment, Hye-un, who had come with him, stepped forward.
âMartial Uncle, thereâs no way this person is a demon. Havenât you heard of the name Guang-ah-lang? Also, the young lady of the Namgung family was present as well.â
âBut you also saw it. He clearly used demonic energy.â
âThatâsâ¦â
This time, Hye-un fell silent.
Ji-amâs eyes widened as he approached Seo-jun.
âI apologize for the intrusion, but may I ask you to extend your wrist?â
âMy wrist?â
Is he planning to check my internal energy?
Itâs considered extremely rude among martial artists, but for Seo-jun, itâs actually welcome. Thereâs no way theyâll find demonic energy.
Just as Seo-jun was about to extend his wrist, Namgung Sua stepped in, her eyes slightly trembling with anger.
âMonk, what kind of rudeness is this? Asking a martial artist for their wrist based on mere suspicion?â
âTo be certain, thatâs the best method.â
âAre you doubting the Namgung family now?â
âNo, but if youâre confident, why refuse to show your wrist?â
âAnd how can you guarantee that no harm will come to this young man?â
âAre you saying you donât trust Shaolin?â
A chilly exchange of looks passed between Ji-am and Namgung Sua.
Seo-jun, scratching his head, quietly listened.
Their words were polite enough, but the meaning was basically, âAre you accusing me?ââa childish argument at best.
Seo-jun quietly stepped back and poked Chunbong in the side.
âAh!?â
âOh wow, youâre really responsive today, Chunboy.â
âYou idiot! Donât you see how serious this is right now?â
âWhy does it matter? I donât mind the examination.â
Shaolin? Even if Ji-amâs grandmaster showed up, they wouldnât be able to detect the demonic energy Iâve fused into my True Qi.
Itâs a natural factâitâs no longer demonic energy.
But it would be awkward to just offer my wrist for examination right now. After all, Namgung Sua had stepped in to defend me, and doing so would be a bit rudeâ¦
âIf you keep resisting like this, Shaolin will have no choice but to doubt your intentions.â
âNamgung wonât stand idly by.â
âThis is Henan, not Namgung territory, but Shaolinâs. Besides, Shaolin doesnât intend to persecute the benefactor based on suspicion alone. There will be no conflict with Namgung.â
âIf this isnât persecution, then what is?â
Wait, should I step in now?
Seo-jun gently tapped Namgung Sua on the shoulder.
âNuna.â
âYoung Hero?â
âItâs okay, donât get too heated. Too much stress leads to hair loss.â
In this argument, Shaolin clearly had the upper handâbald monks have no more hair to lose.
âButâ¦â
âI said itâs fine, really.â
Seo-jun gently pulled Namgung Sua, and she followed without resistance.
âOh myâ¦â
As she subtly added her own strength, she leaned into his chest. She was a woman who wasnât shy about expressing her desires.
âIf you say so, Young Heroâ¦â
Namgung Sua cast a cold glance at Ji-am with her blue eyes and quietly stepped back.
Even though she had seen me using demonic energy, she still defended me. Iâll have to explain everything to her properly later.
Besides, the fact that Ji-am was being this civil was largely due to Namgung Suaâs presence.
No matter how powerful Shaolin is, they canât ignore the prestige of the Namgung family.
Without her, they wouldnât have found any demonic energy anyway, but the situation wouldâve been rougher. If I had accidentally broken Ji-amâs head, that wouldâve been a real disaster.
I owed Namgung Sua quite a lot.
âYouâve made a wise decision, benefactor.â
As Seo-jun stepped forward, Ji-am, who had been arguing fiercely just moments before, folded his hands together with a peaceful expression.
He really was an impressive person. This is what a martial arts master should be like.
Older martial artists are usually stubborn, but since heâs a monk, he wasnât entirely unreasonable.
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Suddenly, Seo-jun felt fear about his own future. A stubborn Heavenly Demon? That would be a disaster.
âBut thereâs one condition.â
âAnd what might that be? If itâs reasonable, I shall oblige.â
âIf no demonic energy shows up, can I touch your head?â
âMy⦠head?â
Ji-am frowned but then nodded.
It seemed he was confident.
âVery well. I agree.â
âPromise?â
With a wide smile, Seo-jun extended his wrist.
âGo ahead, do whatever.â
Of course, no demonic energy was detected.
âHow is this possibleâ¦?â
Ji-amâs internal energy thoroughly searched through Seo-junâs body, bewildered.
Seo-jun subtly guided his Qi to ensure that Ji-am wouldnât sense the Neidan within him.
After all, no normal martial artist would have something like that inside them.
By discreetly analyzing Ji-amâs internal energy through the Absorbing Star Technique, Seo-jun quickly grasped the nature of Buddhist martial arts.
âHow odd.â
It wasnât that Shaolinâs techniques were bad. Ji-amâs internal energy was heavy and stable, clearly formidable.
But Seo-jun found Buddhist Qi didnât quite suit his taste.
âItâs not cute.â
Maybe itâs because Iâve gotten used to cute and obedient demonic energy, but this stoic, manly energy just doesnât appeal to me.
Not that I couldnât use it, but I didnât feel the need to put in the effort to analyze Ji-amâs techniques.
ââ¦I sense no demonic energy at all. It seems Iâve made a mistake.â
âRight?â
Seo-jun smiled and pulled his wrist out of Ji-amâs grip.
Ji-am let out a frustrated hum, but that wasnât Seo-junâs problem.
âSo, weâre done now, right?â
âYes. By the way, your accomplishments are truly remarkable. To have reached such heights at such a young age⦠If word gets out, the entire martial world will be shocked.â
âYouâre going to spread rumors?â
âOf course not. Shaolin would never disclose anything about you.â
âAha.â
Seo-jun grinned.
âSo, then⦠you remember the deal, right?â
Ji-am fell silent.
With a sly smile, Seo-jun spread his hand wide.
âAlright, letâs touch that head.â
âUghâ¦â
The veins on Ji-amâs smooth scalp throbbed.
To have his head touched by a much younger martial artist? For an elder of the martial world, it was a serious blow to his pride.
Slap!
Seo-jun patted Ji-amâs head.
âHoo.â
Slap slap!
âHmm.â
Slap!
âOh-hoâ¦â
After a few strong pats, a red handprint appeared on Ji-amâs scalp.
âOh right, Nuna, do you want to try? Itâs kind of slimy, but not too bad.â
âHehe, Iâm good. Instead, how about I touch your head, Young Hero?â
âUh⦠maybe later.â
She really emphasized the word âbald.â Clearly, she wasnât too fond of Ji-am.
âHow about you, Chunbong?â
âIâm fine. I touched it last time and Iâm satisfied.â
âHmm.â
Slap slap slap!
After delivering a few final slaps to Ji-amâs head, Seo-jun withdrew his hand.
The throbbing veins on Ji-amâs scalp, along with the red handprints, made his head look like a takoyaki.
âPfftâ¦â
Laughter came from Chunbong behind him.
Seo-jun awkwardly smiled and clasped his hands together in prayer.
âIâm done, Monk.â
ââ¦I see. Then Iâll take my leave.â
Ji-am swiftly disappeared, moving through the air with a mystical technique.
âBenefactor.â
âOh, Monk Hye-un.â
âThough my Martial Uncle may be stubborn, he is undoubtedly a good person. I just didnât want there to be any misunderstandingsâ¦â
âItâs fine. Everythingâs cleared up.â
Actually, it wasnât entirely a misunderstanding.
Seo-jun raised his hand and slapped the air with a snap.
Hye-un smiled softly and brought his palms together in prayer.
âI suppose this isnât the last time weâll meet, benefactor. Our paths seem intertwined.â
âYup. See you later.â
Hye-un left as well.
Watching his departing figure, Seo-jun grinned and looked up at the sky.
The dark night sky, barely visible through the thick trees.
It was already night.
âShall we camp out here and head to the inn tomorrow?â
âWh-whatâ¦!â
Chunbong, having picked up Seo-junâs habit of speech, screamed.
âI hate bugs!â
âIâll make sure to keep them away.â
âUghâ¦â
And so it was decided.
Seo-jun waved his hand over a flat piece of land.
Crash!
Trees were shattered.
At the cost of some serious environmental destruction, the group secured a comfortable campsite.
Now familiar with building campfires, Seo-jun watched as Namgung Sua cooked and spoke up.
âNow that I think about it, Nuna, I donât think Iâve told you yet.â
âWhat?â
âIâm actually a prodigy.â
It wasnât a long story.
He calmly shared tales of this world, meeting Chunbong, and his talents. Chunbong, beside him, gaped.
âNo way⦠youâre telling her everything?â
âShe already knows youâre from Shin Sword Gold Family, and thatâs way more important.â
âItâs not! Nothing serious will happen if thatâs revealed. I was just hiding it in caseâ¦â
âWait, what?â
Seo-jun was surprised. So Chunbong being from the Golden Sword family wasnât that big of a deal? He had laid everything out, but this was unexpected.
As Seo-jun blankly stared at Chunbong, Namgung Sua softly approached and leaned her chest on top of his head from behind.
âYap, Taesanâs Pressure.â
âWhatâ¦â
Taesanâs Pressure (太山å£é ). The weight of Mount Tai pressing down on the crown. Just like it sounds.
âWhat is thisâ¦?â
While Seo-jun was lost in deep contemplation about the truths of the universe, Namgung Sua wrapped her arms around his head.
âYou must have had a hard time. Thank you for sharing with me.â
Her warmth, touch, and scent left him dazed.
Chunbong, watching them, absentmindedly groped her own chest.
Pat-pat.
In the empty night sky, the hollow sound echoed sadly.