A groan leaked from Taecheonâs mouth.
He couldnât believe itâhis arm wrapped in internal qi had taken that kind of shock, and his body had lifted off the ground and skidded backward through the air.
âThis canât be happening. He shouldnât be able to use internal qi.â
But the throbbing pain in his forearm told him it was real. Taecheon stared at me with a look that said unbelievable.
âJust now you wrapped a little internal qi around your arm to âprotectâ me, didnât you? Youâd better do it properly. If you donât want that arm broken.â
Taecheon clenched his teeth.
âSo he really is strong. If I think about it, a man as cold to himself as Jeok Wigang wouldnât say that kind of thing lightly... How could I serve him for so long and still not know this much? Pathetic. Iâm the one who got careless and underestimated him. I need to reflect.â
âHere I come again.â
Heâs coming.
Taecheon tried not to block my fist but to avoid it.
THUDâ
âGkh!â
âWhenâ?!â
He hadnât even seen it coming.
THUDâ
A fist rammed into his ribs and his mind went hazy. Even with internal qi defending, the impact and pain crashed in all the same.
âAttack me too, Taecheon.â
âGkh! M-me, too?â
âYeah. Thatâs how you train.â
âSir?â
âYou didnât know? Starting today, you and I are going to fight like this every day with our lives on the line.â
âLives...?â
âMm. From now on Iâm going to attack with the resolve to kill you. If you want to live, youâd better give it everything.â
Murderous intent rolled off me in waves. I had no internal qi, and yet that killing air made Taecheonâs whole body break out in gooseflesh. As I stepped in, his body reacted on its own.
SWISHâ
His sword was already out and cutting for me.
Ah! Startled, he tried to recall the blade, but it was too late.
âNoâ!â
The point drove straight for a vital spot.
THUDâ
âAâno!â
Taecheon panicked as the sword stabbed into me.
âIâm fine.â
âWhâ Young Master, are you all right?â
âYeah. Something like this canât inflict any real damage on me.â
âSir?â
âSo attack as you please. My body is... stronger than Vajra-unbreakable.â
Stronger than Vajra-unbreakable? Thatâs not something a person says. And yet the body that had been struck by the sword was perfectly intact. He was confused. It felt like a dream; his thoughts wouldnât line up.
And thenâhe saw me sprinting in from afar.
Fine. Today, Iâll confirm every last bit of what the Young Master really is.
With that resolve, Taecheon began to face me with his full sincerity.
****
COUGH!
Every time Taecheon, slumped on the ground, coughed, blood sprayed out. Heâd overextended at the end and suffered a serious internal injuryâsomething that would require at least two months of bed rest.
âIâm sorry, Young Master. Itâs my incompetence...â
I smiled at the sight of Taecheon blaming himself even now.
An apex-class master had been turned to rags, and Iâwho supposedly had no internal qiâwas unscathed.
âNow you understand my strength?â
Taecheon nodded with effort.
âYes. You are truly strong. But you must always be careful. The martial world is crawling with people more monstrous than I am.â
âLike the Four Heavenly Demon Lords?â
âHow do you know of them?â
âI heard.â
âYes. It crawls with monsters like that.â
âIâm stronger than the Four Heavenly Demon Lords.â
âThey arenât merely strong. Their power reaches the heavens.â
âNo, it doesnât.â
âSir?â COUGH!â
Taecheon hacked and spat blood again. I went to him, murmured an incantation, and ran my hand along his injuries.
âReturn qi into the meridians; calm the soul, level the wound; severed blood, continue the form; revert to the root, restore life.â
âYoung Master, what are you... Huh?â
The pain eased, little by little. It was definitely something I had done.
âYoung Master?â
âIt doesnât hurt anymore, does it?â
âWhat did you do?â
âHealed you with my art.â
Taecheon looked at me in shock.
âYouâve learned the arts?â
âMm. Not being able to learn martial arts is inconvenient in more ways than one. So I searched for something that could replace martial arts. What I found were the arts.â
âTo handle them this well... You must have talent there too.â
He didnât ask where I learned. He only marveledâand was gladâthat I handled them so well. Taecheon had clean forgotten about the Four Heavenly Demon Lords in the process.
âDo your parents know youâre this strong?â
âNo. If they found out, theyâd raise a fuss to name me the successor on the spot.â
âThatâs true.â
âSo they canât know. If they knew, itâd get annoying.â
âAh...â
âIn True Martial Sect, the only ones who know my strength are you and Wigun.â
âThe Successor knows as well?â
âMm.â
âThe Successor... his rapid growthâis that why?â
âRight. We crossed blades often. He worked like a madman to beat me.â
Jeok Wigun is a genius. And that genius bled for it too. So people praised Jeok Wigun. Now Taecheon knew why that genius had bled.
âCome out.â
At my words, I felt a presence; Taecheon instantly set his stance to strike at a momentâs notice.
And thenâa man in a black mask was prostrated before me.
Taecheon started. He hadnât noticed the approach, even at this distance.
âThis is Milyeong. Itâs been about twelve years since we tied our fates, hasnât it?â
âThat is correct, my lord.â
âTwelve years?â
âMm. Remember? The day we went to the Hao Clan to buy information.â
âYes. I remember.â
âThat day the Hao Clan stuck this one on my tail.â
âThe Hao wretches dareâ!â
I calmed Taecheonâs anger with a word.
âItâs fine. Thanks to that, I gained a good subordinate.â
At good subordinate, Milyeong answered, voice choked with feeling.
âToo much praise! This humble one still has many shortcomings, my lord!â
Iâd raised Milyeong to now, feeding him Spirit Pills I made. I was making very good use of what Iâd learned from the Four Heavenly Demon Lordsâthen I combined it with the information Iâd collected over twenty years and developed it further. If the Four knew, theyâd tear their hair out.
âIntroduce yourselves and get along. Taecheon outranks you, so treat him with full respect.â
âBy your command!â
Grateful that Iâd sorted out the hierarchy for them, Taecheon was moved; I snorted a laugh watching him.
All rightâtime to get moving, see the world a bit. I wanted to experience the wide Central Plains. Before, I hated the world and holed up in the â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t â (Only on NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t) mountains, but not now. I wanted to live enjoying life properly. If I could pick up news of my younger âbrothersâ while I was at it, all the better.
The problem was my parents. Theyâd never permit travel, calling it dangerous. So Iâd already asked permission on the grounds that I would sit for the civil examinations. As a martial artist I had no future, so I said Iâd establish myself and win a name. They didnât like it, but they allowed it in the end. They wanted to assign several people to me; I declined. Taecheon was enough. I would make him stronger while we traveled.
****
âDonât skip meals.â
âYes, Mother.â
âMake sure you pull up the covers when you sleep.â
âYes, Mother.â
âIf anything dangerous happens, run away quickly.â
âYes, Father.â
âYou never know when martial artists will flip, so avoid them if you can.â
âYes, Father.â
Jeok Rihyeon and Yu Hwayeon fussed over me in voices full of worry.
Someone watched with a less-than-pleased expression.
âOh, Father, Mother. You worry for nothing. Thereâs no one in the Central Plains who can do anything to my brother.â
He was frustrated. He wanted to say it, but if he did, his brother wouldnât let it slide. Better to stay frustrated than to take that painful fist. When he saw me coming toward him after saying our farewells to everyone, Jeok Wigun flinched.
I grinned and hugged him tight. From afar, it wouldâve looked beautiful. To Jeok Wigun, not beautiful at all.
âIf your accomplishments when I return donât please me, you know what happens, right?â
CHILLâ
Gooseflesh raced over his skin. Everyone praised his speed of progress, but I was the exception.
âYou should be at Fire-Form by then. Understood?â
âIâIâll try.â
âYouâll give it everything you have.â
âO-okay.â
Satisfied with Wigunâs answer, I pressed something into his hand.
âTake one pill each month and circulate your qi. Got it?â
He nodded. Wigun knew very well the efficacy of the pills I handed him. I patted my younger brotherâs shoulder and gave my last parting words.
TAP TAPâ
âIâll be off.â
âMm. Brotherâtravel safe.â
****
Heavenly Martial Castle, the lordâs office.
An old man with a massive frame and the gaze of a tiger read the report in his hand with interest.
âNot yet twenty, and already apex-class... That brat.â
A smile tugged at his lipsâthen his face hardened again.
âIf he had met a better bloodline than some True Martial Sect, an even greater super-prodigy might have been born. Tch.â
Frowning as if displeased, the old man was Jeok Mugun, Heavenly Martial Emperorâlord of Heavenly Martial Castle and head of the One Emperor and Eight Kings.
The papers in his hand were a report concerning True Martial Sect.
âI was disappointed the first one didnât even have a dantian, but the second has martial talentâat least thatâs a relief.â
Jeok Mugun scratched his jaw.
The reason he watched Jeok Wigun with interest was to find the next heir to Heavenly Martial Castle. There were candidates within the Castle, but not enough. He needed something to put the fear of heaven into those internal candidates. To inherit Heavenly Martial Castle required a venomous heart and strong power.
The personality written in the report for Jeok Wigun was full of edge. His passion for martial arts was outstanding. He was born with talent, but didnât stop thereâhe bled for it. So heâd surpassed Peak before the age of twenty. Heâd need to hear the exact realm himself to be sure, but Peak at that ageâimpressive no matter how he looked at it.
He was not a talent that should be languishing in a mere True Martial Sect.
âWhat do you think?â
Jeok Mugun asked the strategist whoâd been listening quietly.
âI also believe heâs better suited to Heavenly Martial Castle than to True Martial Sect.â
âAs expected, eh? This wonât do. Weâll bring him.â
âHeâs already become True Martial Sectâs successorâhow will you bring him?â
âWe give the boy the choice. Will he remain the sect master of True Martial Sect, or will he aim to be the heir of Heavenly Martial Castle and vie for first under heaven? What would you choose?â
âIf I were born with martial talent, Iâd vie for first under heaven. It would also put the other heirs on edge.â
âWouldnât it? I think so too. Itâs been a whileâI should go see my sonâs face.â
Better to speak in person than send someone. That brat would agree. Heavenly Martial Castle offered a better environment for his son than True Martial Sect did. If need be, heâd fold True Martial Sect under Heavenly Martial Castle outright. It was practically subordinate already. For the growth of Heavenly Martial Castle, Jeok Mugun would do anything. Even if his son came to hate himâit didnât matter. For the safety of the martial world, he would do anything.
Just then, heâd heard that remnants of the Four Heavenly Demon Lords were holed up in Sorrow-Cloud Valley. Originally heâd planned to send subordinates, but in case one of the Four might be there, he decided to go himself.
âTomorrow weâll stop by Sorrow-Cloud Valley, then head to True Martial Sect. Make preparations.â
âYes!â