Everyoneâs eyes were focused on Chung Myung.
The fact that Chung Myung took the lead was something no one predicted.
Anybody with some knowledge of martial arts⊠no, even a person with no understanding of martial arts could tell that Chung Myung was the most exceptional among Mount Huaâs third-class disciples.
Usually, the strongest fighter would wait until the final moments to have a favorable chance at victory, especially in events like this where the winner continues until they lose.
âWhat the hell is he thinking?â
âDoes he want to fight against the Southern Edge Sectâs disciples head-on?â
Those who predicted some kind of trick out of Chung Myung were confused and struggled to comprehend his actions.
Hyun Jong and Un Geom were the same, as were Hwang Mun-Yak and Yoon Jong.
âS-sahyung. Shouldnât we stop him now? I will take the lead. Thenââ
âYou know thereâs nothing we can do, right?â
When the third-class disciples approached him and asked, Yoon Jong, frowned.
âHow can we stop him when heâs the one throwing himself out there?â
Everyoneâs concerned gazes focused on Chung Myungâs back. But Chung Myung simply kept his sights on the Southern Edge Sect.
âDo kids today know the legend of the strongest swordsman that single-handedly defeated a gang of people when he was just fifteen?â
Maybe the story was still told. Well, this person was from an era even before Chung Myung, but heâd heard this story over and over again.
âItâs said that Buddha was just eighteen when he gained insight.â
That was also a story that resonated throughout the world.
Other than that, there were no other examples.
The masters of those generations, who made names for themselves since childhood, must have also been told similar legends.
Why? Because without such stories, there would be no conversation.
The world they lived in praised the strong. In order to prove oneâs strength and display their skills, a worthy opponent must be overcome.
Martial sects were the same.
No matter how strong Mount Hua becomes, no one would appreciate the change if they could not prove it. Whether they grew twice as strong or ten times, no one would ever know that change came to Mount Hua.
Change must be seen with the eyes and experienced with the body. Every powerful person needed to recognize the change Mount Hua was undergoing. That was the quickest way to rebuild Mount Huaâs reputation.
And today.
Chung Myung intended to create a legend that would spread the name of Mount Hua.
âThere are two ways to make a name for a sect.â
One is to build achievements that no one can ignore.
And the other is to prove the sectâs strength.
The strongest sect? Thatâs good.
The best swordsman in the world? Thatâs good too.
However, the best way is to have rising stars among the disciples.
People treat others the most favorably when they have higher expectations of them. The strongest sect may be seen as an enemy, while the strongest swordsman would be seen as competition. Rather than those options, having powerful disciples with potential that live up to the expectations of others is the most comfortable way.
There is a reason that young geniuses are evaluated as rising dragons and tigers. This was an eternal law of sects that has been passed down from generation to generation.
Mount Huaâs third-class disciples defeated the Southern Edge Sectâs third-class disciples?
That would be a fun story.
The third-class disciples defeated Southern Edge Sectâs second-class disciples?
Thatâs a remarkable event.
But!
A single third-class disciple from Mount Hua swept through Southern Edge Sectâs second-class disciples one after another?
This news would turn the world upside down.
And it would become a shame that the Southern Edge Sect would be unable to wash away for generations.
Chung Myung smiled.
âWhy did you have to touch Mount Hua?â
âIf you wanted to touch it, you should have done it when I wasnât alive.â
âWell, shouldnât I collect some interest while Iâm at it?â
As Chung Myung raised his sword, Yu Baek approached and stood across from him as he spoke.
âYour confidence is clearly second to none in this world, but Iâll let you know that self-confidence without skill is a shortcut to a disgraceful defeat.â
â
Phew.
â
Chung Myung just lifted the sword without answering.
Normally, he would have said something back, but now he wasnât in the mood.
Instead, he looked back at the third-class disciples of Mount Hua.
âSahyung.â
ââŠC-concentrate on the match!â
âRemember my words. Do not miss a thing.â
â
Huh?
â
Perhaps this was a rare chance to see an interesting performance from a real match.
Chung Myung looked at Yu Baek and said
âMount Huaâs third-class disciple, Chung Myung, asks for a match.â
Yu Baek, who was about to say something, flinched and then accepted.
âThe Southern Edge Sectâs second-class disciple, Yu Baek, accepts Mount Huaâs offer.â
The third-class disciples who were watching felt their bodies tense up.
âThereâs something different about him right now.â
This wasnât the usual Chung Myung that they knew.
The usual Chung Myung would have provoked the enemy in front of him the moment he stood against him. However, his iconic playfulness was nowhere to be found.
A frigid feeling came from his back that left them feeling cold.
LikeâŠ
A swordsman heading into the battlefield.
Yoon Jong couldnât take his eyes off Chung Myung as if he was possessed; he felt that something extraordinary was about to happen.
And at that moment
Chung Myungâs sword moved slowly.
The sword that began moving from above slowly descended until it was brought back to its original form.
Yoon Jong couldnât breathe as he saw this scene.
The Initial form.
Chung Myung was now displaying the initial form of the Equilibrium of Six Sword.
The initial form was a greeting and courtesy to inform the opponent that he was ready to begin. But now, Yoon Jong felt as if he was being sucked into that otherwise simple movement.
It was an absolutely perfect sword, with perfect speed and perfect form.
âHow could so much be shown with just that one move?â
Yoon Jong noticed.
This wasnât something that was being shown to the opponent. It was meant for Mount Huaâs disciples. From now on, he would be using the Equilibrium of Six Sword, so he was asking them to pay attention.
âDonât miss it.â
Yoon Jong shouted unconsciously.
âDonât miss a single one of Chung Myungâs moves! Never! Donât even blink; just watch him!â
No one replied. They all just nodded. They were all trying their best to capture Chung Myungâs movements.
âIâll fix that troublemaking head of yours!â
Perhaps Yu Baek couldnât understand how fearsome Chung Myung was, or maybe it was because of his opponentâs pressure, but Yu Baek burst into a scream as he rushed at Chung Myung.
Chung Myungâs eyes just looked at him coldly.
Equilibrium of Six.
This sword technique was the basis for all of Mount Huaâs swordsmanship.
Four cardinal directions brought together on earth and beneath heaven combine into six. It represents everything within the world as well as unity.
That was the essence of this simple and basic swordsmanship.
Stab! Cut! Slash! Block!
Nothing more than basic swordsmanship.
But in the end, every sword technique in the world begins with these movements. No sword can escape this rule.
The opponentâs sword danced gracefully in the sky.
âThat!â
Hyun Jongâs eyes went wide as he noticed something strange.
That swordsmanship was reminiscent of a flower in full bloom. Doesnât it seem familiar to something heâd heard about?
Did the Southern Edge Sect have such sword arts?
Aside from the beautiful appearance, the sharpness of the swordsmanship was apparent. Dozens of sword-like forms swept in for Chung Myung with bizarre petal-like movements.
However, Chung Myungâs eyes began to ice over and emit a deathly chill as he saw this technique.
Chung Myung merely took a single step forward, aiming for the top. At the same time, he thrust his sword ahead.
â
Kuak!
â
The change that was forming in the air disappeared like a ghost.
âH-How?â
Chung Myungâs sword, which precisely struck and interrupted the flowing swordplay, hit Yu Baekâs wrist. Yu Baek retreated as he felt the heavy pain assail his senses.
But it was an obvious mistake.
Chung Myung took another step and swung his sword down.
Kak!
Chung Myungâs wooden sword, loaded with qi, collided with Yu Baekâs simple sword and echoed loudly with a dull sound. Somehow, he had managed to raise his sword in time to block. However, the weight of Chung Myungâs blow came crashing down upon his body.
â
Kuak!
â
Yu Baek eventually pushed the sword of Chung Myung away and stepped back.
However, with a cold and expressionless face, Chung Myung stepped closer and swung his sword.
There was no flashy movement. It wasnât some sharp sword or weighted move.
It was a simple sword movement.
Stab! Cut! Slash! Block.
Yet, the childâs sword couldnât be blocked. If it was blocked, the blade would fly again, and if it was pushed away, it would strike the chin.
âW-what is this?â
Yu Baek blocked and blocked again, but each time Chung Myungâs sword was blocked, he would be pushed back several steps.
âJ-just once!â
He only needed one opportunity. Then, by inserting his sword into that gap, he could display his sectâs swordsmanship.
If he could unfold the Southern Edge Sectâs newest sword art, then this cheeky bastard could be defeated.
ButâŠ
â
Ack!
â
Unfortunately for him, Chung Myungâs sword struck before he could fully display the technique earlier.
His wrist seemed to have been broken as he screamed in agony. But with his pride on the line, he didnât withdraw.
âO-once!â
Just break through the childâs sword onceâŠ
But the sword of Chung Myung kept coming.
And the cost of not receiving Chung Myungâs sword properly was great. Chung Myungâs sword fell at a slow pace, it wasnât quick, yet it destroyed Yu Baekâs flow.
âW-what the hell is this?â
Realizing that he was being driven into a corner, Yu Baek looked at Chung Myungâs sword as if his soul had been drained from his body.
Stab.
Swing.
Yet, he couldnât find a single gap between those movements.
Perfect. It was absolutely perfect.
Kang!
In the end, Yu Baek was unable to keep up with the change in movements, and his sword was deflected away. As his sword rose into the sky, Yu Baek stared at Chung Myungâs sword as it keenly slashed for his head.
âThis must be a dreamâŠ.â
Pang!
Chung Myungâs sword stopped right in front of his head. He didnât hit, but that was enough. Unable to handle this strike, Yu Baek stumbled back.
âS-Sajae!â
âSahyung!â
That was the end.
Staring at the Southern Edge disciples that gathered, Chung Myung simply continued to gaze at them from afar.
Those who received that look felt a chill run down their spine and took a step back.
Chung Myung spoke with the softest voice.
âNext.â
ââŠâ
That was the moment when the Southern Edge Sect disciples desperately realized that something was wrong.