Chapter 786: Conceiving (1)
Descent of the Demon Master
â...What brings you here, Assembly Master?â
Kang Jin-Hoâs cheeks twitched ever so slightly after he took in Bang Jin-Hunâs sorry-looking appearance. âWhat are you doing?â
âIâm sure you can tell. Iâm in the middle of my research.â
Of course Kang Jin-Ho knew that. Even soâ¦!
âWhat are all these?â Kang Jin-Ho asked while scanning Bang Jin-Hunâs office.
Bang Jin-Hun shrugged his shoulders. âAs you can see⦠They are secret manuals.â
âHuh. Mmâ¦â
Old tomes of varying sizes and conditions were strewn about everywhere in the office. The dusty, moldy smell coming from these books, combined with the odor of ink, mercilessly stabbed Kang Jin-Hoâs olfactory senses.
Kang Jin-Ho frowned deeply. â...Are those bamboo and wooden slips?â[1]
âYes, sir. Some people mustâve thought they were preserving antiques or something, because they have been keeping their secret manuals as-is. How nice it wouldâve been if only they had copied it onto something more modern before sending it over⦠Tsk.â
Kang Jin-Ho could spot actual bamboo slips with ancient letters inked on the surface in this office, too. With how things were, maybe he had stumbled inside a museum by accident?
â...And you were reading these until now?â Kang Jin-Ho incredulously asked.
âYes, sir. I was thinking of copying all these texts to a word processor, but itâs⦠How should I say it? Not as easy as I hoped?â
âMm? Why not?â
Bang Jin-Hun intensely stared at Kang Jin-Ho before breaking his silence. âAssembly Master?â
âYeah?â
âYouâre fluent in Chinese, yes?â
âWell, more or less.â
âDoes that mean you can type in Chinese, though?â
ââ¦â
Of course Kang Jin-Ho couldn't do it. Well, how could he? That was something only the Chinese could do.
âAfter typing each and every word and converting it into Hanja⦠I think Iâve finally reached the state of the famed sage mode, Assembly Master. I couldnât tell if I was trying to conceive a new martial art or slaving away as a badly-paid translator, you see? So, I decided Iâd just rely on my naked eyes. Itâs not like things will change for the better just because Iâve transferred everything to computer files, anywayâ¦â
Of course Kang Jin-Ho fully sympathized with Bang Jin-Hunâs stance. Heâd have reached the same decision eventually while doing this thankless job, too!
What Kang Jin-Ho found âoddâ in this situation wasnât that, though!
â...I see. But whatâs up with your attire, Director Bang?â
Kang Jin-Ho's gaze was firmly fixed on Bang Jin-Hun's choice of duds. Unlike his usual clothes, Bang Jin-Hun was fully kitted out in Hanbok, the traditional Korean attire. The problem with this get-up was thatâ¦
Well, since Bang Jin-Hun had a well-developed physique, which was topped off by his thuggish countenance, Kang Jin-Ho couldn't help but think that he was staring at a well-dressed bandit!
Bang Jin-Hun sheepishly explained himself. âI, uh, got this strangely insistent feeling that I should put on the appropriate attire for the occasion, you seeâ¦?â
â...Oh.â Kang Jin-Ho slowly shook his head, his expression stupefied.
âThis dude is not normal in the head, eitherâ¦â
Was Kang Jin-Ho's surroundings only populated by weirdos? Or did Kang Jin-Ho subconsciously only pick weirdos to surround himself with? He couldn't figure this mystery out. However, what was the point? The end result would not change, anyway!
Kang Jin-Ho was dropping by at Bang Jin-Hun's office today to see what the situation was like before lending his assistance in this venture. And just one look was enough for him to know everything there was to know!
Kang Jin-Ho coughed to clear his throat. âSo? How is it going?â
â...Iâm dying here, sir.â Bang Jin-Hun groaned painfully and held his head. He mustâve thought that was a gesture of a man in deep agony, but he still looked like a mountain bandit who failed to catch a juicy prey just now.
âIâm trying my best to get this done since it needs to be done, you know? But itâs just not working out for some reason, Assembly Master. I think Iâve bitten off more than I can chew.â
Kang Jin-Ho slowly nodded. He was not in the least surprised by that confession.
Conceiving and creating martial arts was an extraordinary challenge. If such an endeavor was easy, every random Tom, Dick, and Harry wouldâve invented their own styles instead of getting beaten up by eccentric masters and taken to the cleaners by their sects in the pursuit of the so-called Dao.
Even those who had mastered what their school of martial arts had to offer couldnât produce their own unique martial art that exceeded the best their sect could offer.
As an example⦠Shaolinâs history was over a thousand years long, but not a single monk claimed to have created a cultivation technique that transcended what Bodhidharma had cooked up. And it was true that no martial art surpassing Bodhidharmaâs Yijin Jing had appeared until now.
âWhat brings you here, though?â Bang Jin-Hun asked again.
âIâm here to help you,â said Kang Jin-Ho.
â...Iâm sorry?â
âI said, Iâm going to help you.â
That was when Bang Jin-Hun furrowed his brows to indicate how unfair and bitter the world was before scanning Kang Jin-Ho from top to bottom.
âStop looking at me that way, will you?â
Kang Jin-Ho frowned slightly when Bang Jin-Hun used nothing but the light in his eyes to say, âDid this dude fall out of his bed this morning and hit his head? What bullsh*t is he yapping on about now?â
âAssembly Master, listen.â
âMmâ¦?â
âI'm really grateful for your sentiments. My head was about to blow up from all this workload, you know? But I feel recharged knowing that you want to help. It's just that, uh, this job isn't something you can help me with.â
Bang Jin-Hun grew very serious as he sat up straight in his chair.
âThe martial path you pursue is different from what I⦠No, what the Martial Assembly wishes to pursue, you see? Please donât take it the wrong way. Iâm not rejecting your cultivation methods or anything like that. Itâs just the difference in the⦠direction we must choose. If I wanted your help, I wouldâve requested you to lend me a suitable demonic cultivation method by now.
âHowever, demonic arts canât help with what Iâm doing, Assembly Master. This is about creating the Martial Assemblyâs martial arts. Thatâs why I must do this alone, sir. However, Iâm still grateful for your sentiments.â
Kang Jin-Ho patiently listened before shrugging his shoulders nonchalantly. âGood to hear. Because I wasnât planning to use demonic arts, you see?â
ââ¦?â Bang Jin-Hun grew stupefied just then. âEh? Arenât you a demonic cultivator?â
âI am.â
âBut⦠You want to create orthodox martial arts?â
âI do.â
Twitch.
The skin around Bang Jin-Hunâs eyes began twitching nonstop. âWhat is this?! Isnât this the same as a Patissier cooking doenjang?! Donât you know this isnât your specialty?!â
âAll rivers lead to the great ocean, Director Bang.â
ââ¦!â
âBesides, itâs not like Iâve only cultivated in demonic arts. My foundation is pretty much based on an orthodox method, you see?â
âReally?!â
âWhy would I lie to you?â
âWell, you donât, sure, but itâs still hard to believe you, you see? How should I put this⦠Itâs like a dude who got his certificate as a pastry chef barging his way into the kitchen of a traditional Korean cuisine restaurant with three Michelin stars and claiming it as his ownâ¦â
Today, Kang Jin-Ho learned something new. Bang Jin-Hun loved food, it seemed!
âN-no, hang on a sec. That should sound like nonsense, but maybe itâs not reallyâ¦? Since the dude before me is saying itâs all true, who am I to argueâ¦?â Bang Jin-Hun muttered to himself as if his confusion had gotten too much to keep down.
Kang Jin-Ho patiently waited for Bang Jin-Hun to finish organizing his thoughts. Despite all the mulling, though, it seemed Bang Jin-Hun couldnât reach a firm conclusion.
âC-can you really do this, Assembly Master? Can it be done?â
Kang Jin-Ho crossed his arms in front of his chest. âRegardless of what, I can be certain of one thing.â
âWhat would that be?â
âYou canât do this alone.â
Bang Jin-Hun subtly clamped his mouth shut. Kang Jin-Ho noticed that reaction and thought that the former Assembly Master must have realized the unfortunate truth by now. And that was... This task was well beyond Bang Jin-Hun's capabilities.
Sometimes, oneâs grit and hard work were enough to solve certain matters. At other times, one needed something more. Unfortunately, Bang Jin-Hunâs current task fell into the latter category.
âI⦠wanted to give everyone something to be proud of,â Bang Jin-Hun quietly said, his attitude sincere but somber. âWe were being swept away, you see?â
Kang Jin-Ho slightly nodded, thinking he actually understood what Bang Jin-Hun meant to say just then.
âWhen I first met you during my confrontation against the former Assembly Master Lee Jung-Geol, I never imagined things would snowball into the current situation. But, here we are. And now we donât have a choice but to become stronger.
âI know that requires more effort than ever from us. However, donât you agree that itâs too frustrating and sad⦠If the only method of gaining strength is to forget our old ways and go with something else?â
Kang Jin-Ho silently nodded.
He had never been the type to feel a sense of belonging to an organization. However, there must be plenty of people in this world who were the same as him.
If the same thing had been happening to Kang Jin-Ho's family members or friends, not the Assembly, would he be able to stay composed? Definitely not.
âItâs not the case of me feeling unhappy or dissatisfied with Sir Vator or Wiggins joining us. Not at all. And Iâm also not dissatisfied by you teaching our younger generation demonic arts. I can recognize how wonderful this opportunity is. As a proud member of the Martial Assembly, I should welcome it with open arms, but⦠Iâm a bit peeved that thatâs all there is.â
Bang Jin-Hun looked up and stared directly and unflinchingly at Kang Jin-Ho.
âThat's why I wanted to give this gift to our younger generation, this option to become stronger without relying on demonic arts or stuff from other countries. Tell me, Assembly Master. Do you think I've been running a fool's errand like a naive idiot?â
âNo, of course not.â Kang Jin-Ho shook his head. âOthers in your shoes wouldâve thought about the same thing as you. You are deserving of praise.â
In terms of affection and loyalty toward the Martial Assembly, Kang Jin-Ho or Lee Hyeon-Su shouldn't even open their mouths in Bang Jin-Hun's presence. The man who cared about the Assembly the most was now speaking from his heart. Regardless of what he had chosen to do⦠He deserved acknowledgment, at the very least.
âAssembly Master, if you help me⦠Can it be done?â
ââ¦â
âCan we create a martial art that is uniquely our own? One that doesnât borrow from others and is overflowing with the Martial Assemblyâs distinctive characteristics?â
Kang Jin-Ho didnât say anything and studied Bang Jin-Hunâs expression.
Everyone⦠was the same. Vator wished to become stronger, even if that meant mastering demonic arts. Wiggins was using his prosthetic arm as the foundation to create new ways to fight. And here was Bang Jin-Hun, desperately working hard to find another way to become stronger.
Despite looking relaxed and lazy⦠No one was slacking off. To survive, everyone knew they had to keep trying. To keep working harder⦠to become stronger!
Kang Jin-Ho slowly nodded. âI canât give you any assurances.â
â...Really? Thatâs a bit disappointing.â
âHowever, at the very least, I promise you will reach a higher realm than what you managed to achieve.â
âHuh. Thatâs rather vague, isnât it?â
âThatâs the way things are.â
Bang Jin-Hun chuckled slightly. âNo way thatâs good enough, sir. If thereâs an empty hole, we gotta fill it up, you know what I mean?â
ââ¦?â
âYou canât get drunk with your first glass of booze. Thatâs why you keep advancing forward bit by bit until you look behind and think, wow, Iâve come so far. Thatâs how humans operate, no? If somethingâs missing or lacking, Iâll try my hardest to fix it. Thatâs why⦠Please help me, Assembly Master.â
Kang Jin-Ho didnât immediately reply, instead choosing to stand still in utter silence.
ââ¦? Assembly Master?â
Bang Jin-Hun could tell Kang Jin-Ho hadn't been distracted by something. And it wasn't as if Kang Jin-Ho was dissatisfied with what Bang Jin-Hun told him either.
Kang Jin-Ho's unmoving gaze was fixed in the distant 'somewhere' just past Bang Jin-Hun.
Those eyes were not staring at Bang Jin-Hun but at something else.
Bang Jin-Hun hurriedly clamped his mouth shut. Then, he tensed his entire body and cautiously backed off while making sure not to disturb even a single molecule of air.
âHoly cow. He's actually experiencing enlightenment right now?'
Bang Jin-Hun was utterly flabbergasted. And just a bit jealous, too. However, his awe superseded them all almost right away.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
As it turned out, this returner, who seemed to be charging ahead without being restricted by anything⦠had been facing a wall in his path, too. And now, he was finding a new way to overcome this wall. Which meant Bang Jin-Hun must not interfere or let anything disrupt this moment.
Bang Jin-Hun cautiously but quickly roused his qi and scanned the surroundings of his office. After confirming that no one was headed this way, Bang Jin-Hun stood right behind the doorway to stop anyone from unintentionally opening the door.
Kang Jin-Ho stood motionlessly for what seemed like an eternity, then his lips slowly parted. âIf something's lacking, all we have to do is⦠fix it.â
Bang Jin-Hun silently witnessed this scene in anticipation.
âBy moving forward bit by bit, we will one day reach our destinationâ¦â
Just as those words left Kang Jin-Ho's mouth, the corners of his lips curled up into a grin.
âItâs not regaining anything, but⦠Advancing forward!â
Kang Jin-Ho couldnât surpass Heavenly Crimson Demon Emperor. That wasnât going to happen.
Heavenly Crimson Demon Emperor's martial arts were⦠completed, for the lack of a better description. By retracing the steps left behind by Heavenly Crimson Demon Emperor, Kang Jin-Ho's journey would end at where his former self had reached back in ancient Zhongyuan. However, it'd be no better than that.
Even so, Kang Jin-Ho used to think that alone would be a feat worthy of all the praise in the world. Howeverâ¦!
âIt's not chasing after something but advancing forward!'
Despite enjoying a span of over a thousand years to improve themselves, Shaolin failed to produce martial arts surpassing Yijin Jing. Even as other sects and clans were busy conceiving new martial arts and soaring through the heavens, Shaolin failed to surpass Bodhidharma's efforts. Even though Shaolin used to boast higher-than-average strength compared to everybody else!
Why was that?
â...Because they were chasing, not advancing!â
Indeed, they were only chasing after the humongous shadow left behind by their ancestors. They believed they could not surpass anyone through new paths and doggedly walked on the singular path laid out by the previous generations. That was why!
That was the same story for Kang Jin-Ho, too.
Even though he saw himself as a different person from Heavenly Crimson Demon Emperor, Kang Jin-Ho never once thought about separating his martial art from his old self. To him, Heavenly Crimson Demon Emperor was the end of his martial journey. Regaining his former strength was Kang Jin-Ho's ultimate goal as a martial artist!
âHah⦠How laughable.â
Only now did Kang Jin-Ho figure something out. Why did Heavenly Crimson Demon Emperor say Kang Jin-Ho could never be âKang Jin-Hoâ? Now he knew. And he had to acknowledge that Heavenly Crimson Demon Emperor was right.
For Kang Jin-Ho to escape from the Crimson Heaven's shadows and be Kang Jin-Ho⦠He must tread a different path altogether. A path that could be unforgiving and challenging but also guide him toward an even higher realmâ¦!
âAssembly Masterâ¦? Are you okay?â Bang Jin-Hun cautiously asked, obviously still curious.
Kang Jin-Ho looked back at him and smiled brightly. âIt might take longer than expected, butâ¦â
â...Eh? Sorry?â
âWe might get something much more amazing than what we bargained for.â
ââ¦?â Bang Jin-Hun tilted his head as his confusion deepened.
âA new path. A new martial art. And⦠a new life.â
Kang Jin-Ho slowly nodded.
From now on, he would forge ahead.
Even if his steps were faltering and slow, by constantly moving forward and forward⦠He should reach his new destination one day.
A destination where he could proudly stand as Kang Jin-Ho.
One dayâ¦!
1. Bamboo and wooden slips were the main media for writing documents in ancient China before the widespread adoption of paper in the first two centuries AD. â