Chapter 132: Namgung Clan (3)
âItâs a firefly.â
Sweat ran down my hand.
Now that I looked again, that motion wasnât something insignificant.
The firefly never left the old manâs range.
No matter where it moved, it inevitably ended up back within the old manâs reach.
âGood heavens. It may look meaningless, but the firefly canât fly beyond the arc of his swinging stance. Heâs completely sealing off the fireflyâs movements. You canât predict where it will go since itâs an insect with wings, and yet heâs blocking it.â
The more I looked, the more astonished I became.
âIf he brushed the firefly even once while swinging that stance, the firefly would die. Can one really trap the firefly just by cutting off its directions?â
Thinking that way made me realizeâthis unimpressive movement might be the most terrifying form.
If I imagined myself as the firefly, it meant that no matter what I did, I wouldnât be able to escape the old man.
âTo regulate internal energy above water and trap a firefly without killing it⊠this is a realm beyond comprehension.â
The more surprised I was, the more I gained.
âThey say that when one becomes a true master, techniques disappearâdoes this mean that?â
A heat rose in my chest as though Iâd glimpsed the world of absolute masters.
Then, the old man who had been toying with the firefly over the water turned his gaze toward where I was hiding.
The moment he looked directly at my hiding spot, I flinched in shock.
Because I had gotten too excited, my heat surged, and that energy inadvertently leaked out.
âWho might you be, walking under the moonlight?â
The old man calmly stepped out across the waterâs surface and spoke toward the Moonlight Pavilion where I lay prone.
Not revealing myself would be impolite, so I jumped down.
âI apologize. I disturbed your meditation, sir.â
Midway through my bow, I froze in disbelief.
âThat canât be⊠it wasnât just one firefly?â
What looked like a single firefly had now split into ten.
As it turned out, there were about ten fireflies, but the old man had blocked them so perfectly it looked like there had been only one.
Goosebumps prickled across my entire body.
Watching me, the old man asked,
âAn unfamiliar face. Youâre not of the main family?â
âNo, sir.â
âWhere are you from?â
âIâm Yong Hwarin from the Heavenly Central Sect.â
âThe Heavenly Central Sect⊠that would be the martial clan based in Mount Tianzhong of Henan?â
The old manâs tone was utterly composed.
It carried the dignity of a Taoist who had cultivated for a long time.
âYes, sir.â
âYour stealth was so refined, I thought you were an assassin.â
âIâm sorry. I didnât intend to spy.â
âThen what brought you here?â
âI came to assist the escort service of River Center Escort Agency, but while taking a walk in the guesthouse garden, I sensed a strange energy. It drew me here. Though I knew I shouldnât, I couldnât resist. I have been rude. Please forgive me.â
âYou felt my energy and came here?â
âYes, sir.â
âHahaha.â
The old man let out a soft, hearty laugh.
It had been quite a while since he had come here to train like this.
But Yong Hwarin was the first to sense that energy and approach.
âYou said it was an energy you couldnât refuse?â
âIf I were to describe it, yes, sir.â
âHoho, to think someone not of the main family would be the one drawn by fate.â
The old man looked at me quietly for a moment and then spoke.
âYou seemed quite shocked earlier. Did you see something in my movements?â
When I hesitated to speak, the old man asked kindly,
âItâs all right. Speak. Iâd like to hear what you sensed. If you do, Iâll forgive you for secretly observing my training.â
I couldnât stay silent after that.
âAt first, your movements looked like you were just swinging randomly. But when I saw the firefly couldnât escape the center, I realized it was trapped within your movement.â
âAnd then?â
âAlso, no matter where the firefly tried to go, it couldnât get out. I realized that your seemingly random stance actually blocked off all directions of escape.â
âSo?â
âI came to feel that your random movements werenât random at all, but were orderly and governed by laws, enough to seal off every possible path.â
The old man was impressed by how much Iâd seen at my age.
Normally, at that age, insight is limitedâone sees only what one knows.
But I had transcended that limit.
âSo in the end, what did you come to understand?â
Truthfully, there was a hidden principle in the old manâs martial art, beyond what I had described.
He wanted to see whether I had grasped even that.
âIf he understood that too, itâs as if he saw through all my insight.â
For a moment, I thought about hiding what I had realized.
But I also wanted to confirm whether what I had sensed truly lay within the old manâs movements.
I wanted to know if what I grasped was just a personal illusion or the truth.
If I misunderstood and applied it wrongly, I could fall into Qi Deviation.
âI learned that simply blocking the front doesnât necessarily mean the direction is sealed.â
âOh!â
For the first time, the old man let out an exclamation of admiration.
âI realized that merely brushing past is enough to block the pathâsuch a small insight.â
âHohoho, do you know what that means?â
The old man continued.
âMartial artists beyond the Transcendence Realm no longer clash their weapons or arcs. From the outside, their battles might look like childâs play. They donât strike each other directly. Theyâve gone beyond blocking directionsâthey sever intent itself. Even without ever crossing swords, they pierce each otherâs openings. Unless you witness such battles, you could never reach that understanding.â
That such a child, young enough to be his grandson, had realized itâhe found it admirable and also a little bitter.
Because I didnât share his blood.
A shiver ran down my spine.
He now understood what it was that heâd lackedâwhat the Demonic Master had once mentioned.
He also realized why it was said that this kind of understanding could never be reached through words alone.
Had someone simply told him this hidden truth, he would never have felt its full weight.
Only by experiencing it with his entire body and mind did it become true enlightenmentâa new realm.
The old man looked at Yong Hwarin, who trembled with ecstasy, and felt a swirl of emotions rising within him.
âHahaha, it seems some unrelated brat is continuing my martial legacy.â
After trembling for quite a while, Yong Hwarin finally raised his head, and the old man asked,
âIf I were to name what Iâve realized, what name would you give it?â
âHow could someone like me, a shallow scholar of the martial world, dare to name such a profound truth, sir?â
âNo, go ahead and say it. I want to knowâwhat would you name it?â
In truth, the old man asked this to measure Yong Hwarinâs depth of understanding.
If one could express their realization in words, that meant the insight was whole.
If one had grasped something but couldnât describe it, then it was a half-baked enlightenment.
Even if enlightenment was formless, if one could not embody it with their own words and internalize it, it would remain vague and vanish like a mirage in spring.
âI had a phrase come to mind while watching your realm, sir.â
âYes, Iâd like to hear it.â
ââFlowing water does not compete to be first.â (æ”æ°Žäžçć )â
The phrase meant that flowing water does not struggle to get ahead. Its depth was far too great to be confined to a single interpretation.
âHo⊠Youâve exceeded my expectations. I myself couldnât think of a name better than that. Indeed, my martial art lies in natural order and flow. Knowing that means youâve glimpsed a sliver of it.â
At those words, Yong Hwarinâs trembling continued.
He had gained insight, but hadnât fully grasped it.
But now he realizedâthe key was in natural order and flow.
Even in the old manâs unpolished swinging stance, there was clearly flow and order.
Thatâs why the ten fireflies couldnât escape even the small space of his reach.
At last, Yong Hwarin had tasted a realm only true masters were said to witness, and in his overwhelming joy, tears streamed down his face.
He hadnât expected to cry, and was flustered by it, but the tears wouldnât stop.
âMy child.â
Yong Hwarin, unable to hold back his tears, looked up at the old man.
He felt no shame.
To show this vulnerable state to the one who led him to such a realization did not matter.
It mightâve seemed strange, but at this moment, such thoughts were meaningless.
He looked at the old man, whose gentle tone sounded like that of a grandfather calling to his grandson.
âYouâve obtained a piece of my understanding. Iâll make a request of you.â
Yong Hwarin bowed deeply before him.
At this moment, the old man was no different from a teacher to him.
âI will obey anything, sir.â
The old man stroked Yong Hwarinâs head and spoke warmly.
âDo not become enemies with the Namgung Clan. And if they face great trouble, please lend them your help. That is all.â
âI understand. I will not go against your will.â
âThank you.â
âPlease tell me your honored name.â
The old man had originally intended to conceal his identity.
But he felt no need to hide it from someone who now shared in his understanding.
âA long time ago, I went by the name Namgung Bi.â
Yong Hwarin looked at the old man in astonishment.
The elder Namgung Bi was the Supreme Elder of the Namgung Clan, and a legendary martial artist who had once been ranked among the Seven Kings of the Martial World in the âMoonless Blade Chronicles.â
In the martial world, there were two people known by the title Sword King.
One was Namgung Bi, the Worldâs Sword King (äžćç), and the other was Yeo Euyeong of the Wudang Sect, known as the Heavenly Sword King (怩ćç).
Which of the two was stronger was often a topic of debate in the martial world.
Among the prestigious martial families, Namgung Bi was the only one who had ascended to the rank of the Seven Kings.
He was that much of a martial genius.
Namgung Bi felt a pang of regret.
âIf only that child were from the Namgung Clan⊠I wouldâve passed on everything Iâve realized. Itâs such a shame.â
Then suddenly, he felt a hollow disappointment in himself.
âEven at this age, I still cling to desire. Iâm lesser than that boy who spoke of flowing water not striving. Truly pathetic.â
To reach a realm through natural order and flow, yet still be trapped by old desiresâit was almost laughable.
The old man looked at Yong Hwarin one last time before soaring away into the night, vanishing toward his dwelling.
Yong Hwarin felt as though he had met an immortal under the moon and received a stroke of destiny. He even pinched the back of his hand to make sure it wasnât all a dream.
âTo think I would meet someone who was one of the Absolute Martial Artists in my past life like this. And to gain such a great realization from himâit truly is a fateful encounter.â
Before the feeling could fade, Yong Hwarin returned to the guesthouseâs garden and began connecting his martial arts techniques one by one, contemplating natural order and flow with each move.