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Chapter 363: In the martial world, my heart was the most impatient
Geom Mugeuk returned to the safe house.
Bih Sa-in had been anxiously waiting the whole time for his return.
âHow did it go?â
Bih Sa-in was dying to know how the meeting between Geom Mugeuk and the Unorthodox Alliance Leader had gone. He was so curious he felt like grabbing him by the collar and shaking him until he talked.
âLet me catch my breath first. Itâs not just anyoneâI just came back from meeting that terrifying Alliance Leader. Let me drink some water.â
âAs if you were ever scared. What happened?â
Bih Sa-in, frustrated, limped after Geom Mugeuk.
âSoon youâll be using light footwork again.â
âIâm in pain, damn it. So stop teasing and just tell me what happened.â
After drinking his water with relief, Geom Mugeuk turned to Bih Sa-in.
âAs you can see, I didnât come back all beaten up.â
âSo? What did the Alliance Leader say when you explained? Did he trust us?â
âHeâs half-and-half.â
Of course, it would have been better if the Alliance Leader had trusted him completely, but considering the current situation was so much against him, he thought being believed halfway was fortunate.
Still, it was Geom Mugeuk who wentâhow could he not have done well? He believed in him. If he couldn't believe in this man, who else could he trust? He truly believed Geom Mugeuk had explained everything better than he ever could have.
âHow was the Alliance Leader? Was he hurt anywhere?â
Bih Sa-inâs voice trembled slightly.
From his rough expression, one could feel how much he worried about his master.
âThe Alliance Leader is safe, so donât worry.â
Only then did Bih Sa-in let out a breath of relief. Now that Hyeok Sagun was clearly confirmed as the enemy, it was impossible not to worry. Deep down, he wanted to rush to his master's side right away, but reality didnât allow for thatâsuch was his regret.
âYouâve done well. Rest now.â
He wanted to ask, âDid the Alliance Leader say anything about me?â but couldnât bring himself to say the words.
If he heard, âNothing was mentioned,â it would sting for no reason. Of course, it was natural since his innocence hadnât been fully cleared yet. Thatâs just how peopleâs hearts worked.
Just as Bih Sa-in was about to turn away, Geom Mugeuk said the words he had been desperately waiting for.
âThere was something the Alliance Leader told me to tell you.â
Bih Sa-in turned back in surprise. His heart swelled with a mix of hope and fear.
âWhat did he say?â
Staring straight at Bih Sa-in, Geom Mugeuk relayed the Alliance Leaderâs words exactly.
âDonât get used to it.â
At first, Bih Sa-in didnât understand and tilted his head slightly.
âThatâs what the Alliance Leader told me to tell you. He said youâd know when you heard it.â
ââDonât get used to itâ? âDonât get used to itâ...â
The moment he repeated those words, Bih Sa-in flinched. The instant he remembered when he had heard those words before, a storm of emotion surged across his face.
âThe Alliance Leader wishes for your swift recovery.â
He could have said âmust have wishedâ, but Baek Jagang was clearly worried about Bih Sa-in. Since he could feel that much, no explanation was needed.
âThank you.â
Bih Sa-in felt it. That Geom Mugeuk had gone alone had been the best possible outcome. The words spoken by his master proved it. If the Alliance Leader had been displeased, he would never have said something like that.
Bih Sa-in returned to his room.
Once inside, he took the medicine he had cooled beforehand.
The day when the Alliance Leader had said those words came back to him. That day, too, he had been in a room filled with the smell of medicine like this.
It had been the day he returned from a mission outside the alliance, injured. Back then, he was still only a trusted disciple of the Alliance Leader, and the failure had been more of a blow to his heart than to his body.
The Alliance Leader had come to the medical room.
Standing by his bedside, the Alliance Leader had spoken.
âDonât get used to failure.
That moment came back to him vividly. The moment his master looked at him and spoke those words.
âIf you get used to failure, your life becomes third-rate.
At those words, tears had burst from his eyes.
More than gratitude that the Alliance Leader had come to see him, it was the shame of having failed the mission that consumed his heart. That overwhelming shame that dulled reasonâthatâs the age he had been.
âAre you frustrated?
âYes.
He had wiped away his tears and tried to sit up.
âIâll go back and succeed. This time, Iâll definitely make it.
Then, his master gently forced him to lie down again and said this:
âWho wouldnât be frustrated after losing? But listen, if you act out just because youâre frustrated, that too makes you third-rate.
âThen how do I become first-rate? How can I keep winning?
Instead of replying with words, his master had fed him the medicine sitting nearby and changed his bandages.
He hadnât understood it back then. But now he thought he finally did.
Donât get swept away by emotionâtake care of your body first. Itâs not about drawing your sword; itâs about rewrapping the bandages. When you learn to calmly manage your emotions and care for yourself, only then can you become first-rate. That was the answer his master had given, shown through the act of wrapping his wounds. 1
âAh! Master.â
Back then, he hadnât grasped the deeper meaning. All he had felt was shame and frustration and the desperate desire to complete the mission.
Just like now. He felt the exact same way now. Hurry, hurry, hurry. I have to go defeat them. I have to go prove my innocence to the Alliance Leader.
Realizing that the emotions he was feeling now were no different from the impatient emotions of his youth sent chills down his spine.
âMaster!â
Tears welled up and spilled over. That day, he cried out of frustration. But today, he cried because he missed his master. He cried because his master had remembered a day that he himself had long forgotten. He cried out of overwhelming gratitude. He cried out of deep regret.
Slowly, Bih Sa-in unraveled his bandages and applied new medicine. As he calmly examined his wounds, the fight from that day came back to him, and new ideas aroseâhow he should have fought, what he should have done.
Even without charging in like a madman out of anger, the wounds told him how he could become first-rate.
ââŠâŠMaster.â
Bih Sa-in slowly wrapped new bandages around his wounds.
* Â Â Â Â * Â Â Â Â *
Baek Jagang was silently seated on the Dark Tyrant Throne in the Alliance Leaderâs Hall.
Since returning from his meeting with Geom Mugeuk, he had been deeply thinking about one person.
Geom Woojin.
That was what it felt likeâmeeting Geom Mugeuk had felt like this.
To be honest, it hadnât felt like meeting Geom Mugeuk, but rather Geom Woojin.
It was as if Geom Woojin had extended his sword not to ask, âWhat do you think of my swordsmanship?â but âWhat do you think of my child?â
Naturally, the image of Geom Mugeuk came to mind.
âPlease, buy me a meal.
He wondered whether Bih Sa-in could really handle such an absurd fellow. Someone needed to knock him down a peg.
Of course, that would only be the case if, as Geom Mugeuk had said, Hyeok Sagun was truly the one behind all of this.
Just then, from the void above, the voice of the escort leader, Ingung, rang out.
âHyeok Sagun has arrived.â
âLet him in.â
Moments later, Hyeok Sagun entered the hall.
Baek Jagang silently observed the man approaching him with those small but proud eyes of his.
âHow long has it been since you joined the Alliance?â
âThis year marks the seventeenth year.â
âHow long have you been acting as Chief Strategist?â
âItâs been almost two years now.â
âAlready?â
Hyeok Sagun sensed that Baek Jagang was different than usual. But he didnât find it strange.
In times like these, wouldnât it be stranger if he were acting exactly the same as always?
âWhere have you been? I came to see you earlier and was told youâd left the Alliance grounds.â
âWent out to eat for the first time in a while.â
Hyeok Sagun knew well that Baek Jagang had a favorite stall he frequented.
âThe situation is getting dangerous. Please be careful for the time being.â
He had been keeping an eye on the Alliance Leaderâs movements. But when he moved as discreetly as today, accompanied only by the escort leader, there was no helping the fact that he lost track.
Hyeok Sagun was displeased. Everything should have been falling neatly into place under his control, but unexpected developments kept popping upâand that wouldnât do.
âIâve identified the one who ordered the surprise attack on the safe house.â
This was the very matter Geom Mugeuk had urged him to monitor carefully.
âWho was it?â
âIt was the Division Leader of the Extreme Forces Brigade.â
At those words, Baek Jagangâs qi exploded from his body like a detonation. Normally composed, he openly revealed his fury for all to see.
The Extreme Forces Brigade.
The elite corps under the direct command of the Alliance Leader.
Yaryuhan, the former Division Leader, had âstepped downâ, and the newly appointed leader, Beoncheon, was someone well known for his exceptional loyalty to Baek Jagang.
âHeâs naming Beoncheon?â
If Beoncheon was implicated, it would be the same as having his right arm cut off. At the very least, what Geom Mugeuk had said was proving to be true. Heâs going to use this as a chance to take down his political enemies, just as he had warned.
âWhereâs the evidence?â
âRight here. The Dark Cult was behind it.â
Hyeok Sagun climbed the stairs and handed over the documents to Baek Jagang.
He was far too calm for someone branded a traitor. There wasn't even a shiver in his ear. That meant either he wasnât lyingâor he was someone this kind of instinct didnât work on.
After handing over the evidence, Hyeok Sagun returned to his place and bowed his head with an expression of guilt.
âIt seems the Young Leader has fallen to the Demonic Cultâs Young Cult Leader.â
Had he not met with Geom Mugeuk beforehand, he would have received this report with a different heart.
With the evidence so clear, would he not have suspected that Bih Sa-in had been framed?
He doubted it. He would have better believed that Bih Sa-in had fallen under the sway of Geom Mugeuk.
The thought gave him chills.
Whether it was that Hyeok Sagun had betrayed them, or that Geom Mugeuk had wrongly accused Hyeok Sagun of treachery.
Of course, Baek Jagang still stood in the middle. It was still entirely possible this was all part of a grand scheme by the Demonic Cult.
âWhat do you think we should do?â
âHe should be stripped of his position as Division Leader and removed from the Extreme Forces Brigade.â
âDo that. But only after I meet with the Young Cult Leader of the Demonic Cult.â
âAs you wish. Then, I shall take my leave.â
Just as Hyeok Sagun bowed politely and turned to leave, Baek Jagang spoke.
âI still canât believe it. That Sa-in would side with the Demonic Cult.â
âNor can I.â
âPrepare a report with your recommendation on who should be chosen as the next successor.â
âUnderstood.â
A faint smile formed on Hyeok Sagunâs face as he turned and walked away.
But of course, he didnât realize it.
That the eyes Baek Jagang had fixed on his back were not those of an Alliance Leader, but of the Death King, holding scales and watching to see which way they would tip.
* Â Â Â Â * Â Â Â Â *
Geom Mugeuk stood on the cliff behind the main division of the Unorthodox Alliance.
He looked down into the endless depthsâand without hesitation, hurled himself from the cliffâs edge.
Shhhhhk.
He plummeted fast. Like heâd blacked out, he let his body fall completely unguarded. No matter how skilled he was, falling from this height without resistance would only lead to death.
He took on this absurdly dangerous challenge to see how the Heavenly Demon Body Protection Technique would react in such a situation.
âBody Protection Technique, if I fall like this, Iâll die. Are you just going to let it happen?â
Geom Mugeuk believed in the Heavenly Demon Body Protection Technique.
But it didnât activate. Was it trusting him? Or could it tell this wasnât a true crisis? Or maybe it only saved his life after he crashed and was half-dead?
It was time to activate his internal energy and use light footwork.
Geom Mugeuk held out until the very end.
âIâm really going to die like this!â
And just then, at the very last momentâ
His inner energy stirred on its own.
Whiiirr.
His body twisted in midair, uprighted itself, and his limbs moved of their own accord.
Using the Heavenly Demon Flight Technique which had already reached Ten Star Greatness, he rapidly slowed his fall and soon landed lightly on the ground. The perfected Heavenly Demon Body Protection Technique had moved on its own.
âWhew.â
Geom Mugeuk let out a sigh of relief.
âYou bastard, I almost died from the shock.â
But then, Geom Mugeuk let out a cheer. He had smiled in front of Baek Jagang too, but that had barely been a tenth of the joy he was feeling now.
At the bottom of the cliff, Geom Mugeuk jumped up and down with excitement.
âThis is the martial art of the Heavenly Demon!â
His voice echoed powerfully across the air. No matter what kind of life he had lived before the regression, Geom Mugeuk was still a martial artist. And nothing brought greater joy to a martial artist than the full mastery of martial arts. Especially when that martial art was none other than the exclusive technique of the Heavenly Demonâthe joy was indescribable.
Now that he had reached the stage of mastery, even if he fell into a deep sleep, he would wake up instinctively at the slightest sense of killing intent. In moments of danger, the technique would react more decisively to protect him.
And beyond that, there were surely other benefits of reaching mastery he hadnât even experienced yet.
âFrom now on, Iâm counting on you, Body Protection Technique.â
His father once saidâ
That once you reach mastery of the Heavenly Demon Body Protection Technique, you would never die.
That meant he had gained another life.
He also believed that the mastery of the Heavenly Demon Body Protection Technique would have a positive influence on the Nine Calamities Demon Art. The two arts were fundamentally very closely related.
Now, only the Twelve Star Greatness of the Nine Calamities Demon Art remained.
If only he could bring forth the Heavenly Demon Spirit before his eyes. Not the ten-star version, but one that had reached twelve-star mastery.
To reach that moment, he had to push the realm of the Heavenly Time Secret Art even further. As things stood, there simply wasnât enough time.
Step by step, Iâm moving forward like this.
Was it because he had achieved full mastery of the Heavenly Demon Body Protection Technique? For some reason, he missed his father more than ever today.
If he could tell his father that he had achieved mastery, his father would probably say, âShall we put it to the test?â and ball up his fist. And even if he got hit by that monstrous fistâit would be worth it.
Father, I miss you!
* Â Â Â Â * Â Â Â Â *
The next day, Geom Mugeuk left the safe house to meet the Alliance Leader.
âBe careful.â
âYour eyes are really swollen.â
âThere you go again with nonsense! We donât know what Hyeok Sagun may have plotted!â
âItâs not that we donât knowâheâs already done it. Heâs probably handed over evidence to the Alliance Leader claiming that you and I plotted this scheme together. That way, he can drive you away from me.â
Bih Sa-in let out a small sigh.
âIf I could go, I wouldâve followed you.â
He wanted to see the Alliance Leader. Ever since he had first met Baek Jagang, he had never longed to see him this much.
âDonât rush. The enemy spent decades carefully crafting this scheme. Donât try to catch up all at once.â
Bih Sa-in could see that Geom Mugeuk and Baek Jagang shared something in common.
The more critical the moment, the more they tried to stay calm. They didnât look for answers elsewhere. They trusted themselvesâand found the answer within.
âIf thereâs a chance, please tell the Alliance Leader for me. Tell him Iâll live as he instructed me to.â
âI will.â
And with that, Geom Mugeuk left the safe house.
Bih Sa-in didnât go back to his room but stood there watching him walk away.
That was when Monster Evil came and stood beside Bih Sa-in.
âDonât be too anxious. Your chance will come soon, Young Leader.â
âItâs fine if it doesnât. Just two days ago, I had the most impatient heart in all of the martial world. But now, Iâm no longer in a hurry.â
Not understanding what he meant, Monster Evil looked at him curiously.
Bih Sa-in offered him a calm smile.
âBecause right now isnât the time to draw my swordâitâs the time to wrap bandages. And a sword drawn by someone whoâs wrapped bandages will be far more terrifying.â 2
1 : Only by creating a solid foundation can you improve. Donât let impulsive decisions dictated by others ruin your path.
2 : Yes, because you will have taken the time to collect yourself and sharpened your will.