Chapter 97: The Most Entertaining Sight. -03
Nan Hee-ju wore a bitter expression.
Just as she had expected, Shangguan Jeok and the Shangguan Family had committed plenty of dirty and despicable acts.
However, they were only enough to smear the familyâs name.
They were not enough to make the Shangguan Family collapse or even waver.
âThatâs probably the case. A prestigious family isnât called a prestigious family for nothing. Of course theyâd have deep reserves of strength. Still, thereâs no such thing as a perfect crime in this world. There are definitely traces left behind. Itâs just that we havenât found them yet. And sometimes, looking around the surroundings is one way to do it.â
âIâll look into it. There are places that openly have bad relations with them, but the real ones are the ones that arenât known.â
âIâd appreciate it.â
âNo, not at all. If anything, it feels like Iâm the one who received advice. As Young Master Ban knows, I also have a debt I need to repay to the Shangguan Family.â
Nan Hee-ju clenched her small fist tightly.
Unlike the first time he had seen her, calluses were clearly formed on her hand now, and Ban Hojin broke into a grin.
It showed that she had been training diligently all this time.
At the same time, he could also guess another fact.
âShe doesnât know about Danwi.â
If she had known that Danwi had appeared, Nan Hee-ju would definitely have asked about it.
After all, he was none other than one of the Ten Great Masters Under Heaven of the current era.
Even though he had been defeated by Ban Hojin, the name of the Murim Ten Kings still carried immense weight.
Yet there was no sign of her asking, which meant she must not know about Danwi at all.
âEven for the Hao Sect, it isnât easy to track the movements of the Murim Ten Kings.â
Unless they openly revealed themselves, no matter how powerful the Hao Sect or the Beggarsâ Sect were, it was impossible to keep track of the whereabouts of the Ten Great Masters Under Heaven at every moment.
If they truly wished to, experts of the Jianghu could move faster than carrier pigeons or messenger hawks.
âA common enemy, then.â
âYou could say that. Hohoho.â
âEven if you donât have a particular reason, feel free to come see me anytime. You donât absolutely have to go through Shaolin just to meet me.â
âSo thatâs why you told me the way.â
âArenât we friends?â
Nan Hee-juâs eyes curved into a beautiful line.
It was such a common word, yet somehow, when Ban Hojin said it, it made her feel inexplicably happy.
So much so that she wanted to keep hearing it.
But she didnât know.
She didnât know why Ban Hojin had told her to come see him comfortably.
If she had known, she wouldnât have been able to rejoice like thisâbut what mattered was that Nan Hee-ju would never come to know that fact.
âItâs always nice to hear. But, Young Master Ban. If weâre friends, shouldnât we speak more casually with each other?â
âThere are cases where formality shows respect, but if thatâs what you want, letâs do that.â
âThen you drop it first, oppa.â
âAlright. You talk comfortably too.â
âYeah!â
Seeing Ban Hojin drop his formal speech without even a moment of hesitation, Nan Hee-ju answered just as readily.
Instead, the female escort warrior standing nearby was startled.
She hadnât expected things to progress this quickly.
Still, she didnât dislike it.
Rather, she found herself cheering Nan Hee-ju on in her heart.
In a way, it was just one stepâbut what mattered was that she had moved forward.
âBe careful. Donât underestimate the Shangguan Family too much. If theyâre among the Ten Great Families, their unseen strength could be greater than whatâs known.â
âIâll keep it in mind. But donât worry too much. We know the Shangguan Familyâs strength pretty well too. And Master is sharpening his blade as well.â
âThatâs true.â
âBut objectively speaking, who do you think would win? The Sichuan Tang Family or the Nine Heavens Gate?â
âThey wonât be able to overwhelm them completely, but the Sichuan Tang Family alliance will have the upper hand. Miaojiang isnât a small region, but aside from the level of Poison Arts, on average, the martial artists of the Central Plains Murim are superior.â
Nan Hee-ju nodded.
By her own judgment as well, she thought the Sichuan Tang Family held the advantage.
The difference was that, unlike her, Ban Hojin seemed to evaluate the Nine Heavens Gate and Miaojiangâs strength higher than expected.
âYouâre rating the Nine Heavens Gate pretty highly?â
âTheyâre a faction that ruled Miaojiang for hundreds of years. And Poison Arts follow a different track from conventional martial arts. The very fact that the Sichuan Tang Family isnât rushing in recklessly and is moving step by step means they know the Nine Heavens Gateâs strength isnât something to take lightly.â
âI never thought of it that way.â
Nan Hee-juâs gaze grew serious.
She had thought they were simply acting cautiously, but after hearing Ban Hojinâs words, she realized that wasnât the case.
At the same time, she became aware of her own mistake.
She had looked at things too one-dimensionally and jumped to conclusions.
âI could be wrong too. Itâs not like I know all of the Tang Family Headâs intentions.â
âSuch humility. Have you ever been wrong so far, oppa?â
âI probably have?â
âNo. At least not in anything youâve said to me. And even when I think about it myself, it doesnât sound wrong at all. If anything, I learned something again. That I need to look at things and think from different perspectives. It wonât happen immediately, but if I keep trying, I think it will. NoâI'll make it happen.â
Nan Hee-ju clenched her fist with a highly motivated expression.
As if she were determined to achieve it no matter what.
Seeing that, Ban Hojin nodded as though cheering her on.
âOh, and I donât know if youâre aware, oppa, but the escort agencies that Shaolinâs lay disciples belong to are gradually cutting off their dealings with the Shangguan Family. Not abruptly, but subtly. Still, the Shangguan Family probably knows too. They must feel guilty about something.â
âSo it is like that after all.â
âSounds like you didnât know?â
âPeople in the world rate me highly, but Iâm just one lay disciple among countless others at Shaolin. I have no real authority. Iâm just a mere lay disciple living off Shaolin.â
Nan Hee-ju snorted as if it were ridiculous.
No one thought of him that way.
At the very least, she certainly couldnât agree with Ban Hojinâs statement.
âYouâre probably the only one who thinks that.â
âAnyway, donât overdo it. If they know the Main Temple is going that far, theyâll be brimming with venom.â
âIâm just as venomous myself. Do you know theyâre still tailing my movements?â
âTheyâre persistent, just like they look.â
âTheyâre insanely tenacious. Thatâs why I absolutely hate it.â
Nan Hee-ju shuddered.
At the sight of her scratching both arms as if just talking about it gave her goosebumps, Ban Hojin let out a small chuckle.
âThen shouldnât we give them an even bigger headache? If something big happens, they wonât have the leeway to think about anything else.â
âSo in the end, youâre telling me to work harder.â
âThatâs not what I meant. Accidents donât only happen through the Hao Sect.â
âHm.â
Nan Hee-ju blinked.
Ban Hojinâs words felt meaningful.
But Ban Hojin didnât elaborate any further.
Huuung. Bwoong.
After dinner, everyone took time for individual training.
Conditioning the body was important, but reflection was just as important.
Personally, Ban Hojin thought that time spent pondering martial arts was absolutely necessary.
Putting in steady effort was a given, but one always had to think about which direction to move in and how to train more efficiently.
âHuup!â
In that regard, Seo Joun really was a genius.
Even without Ban Hojin teaching him, he found his own path well.
He only sought Ban Hojin out for advice when he truly needed help.
âYou look frustrated.â
âBrother!â
âDo you really need to cling so hard to swordsmanship?â
âAs expected, you see right through me.â
âAt my level, just looking at someoneâs sword path tells me roughly what a swordsman is thinking.â
It was an unbearably arrogant remark, but Seo Joun didnât think so at all.
At least when it came to the sword, there was no swordsman at Shaolin superior to Ban Hojin.
That wasnât just his opinionâit was something Beopmu and Damhyeon had said themselves.
Seo Joun thought the same.
âThat doesnât sound like âroughly,â though?â
âI know you well, so I can tell at a glance.â
âWould the Long Arm and Long Leg Technique be better than the sword?â
Seo Joun wiped the smile from his face and asked seriously.
It was the biggest concern on his mind lately.
âI think itâs a matter of choice, not a matter of talent.â
âSo youâre saying I do have talent with the sword?â
âSaying you donât have talent with the sword would be an insult to Bang Yi.â
âDo you think I can reach your level, brother?â
âThatâs the wrong question. Everyone has potential. Itâs just that reaching that point requires many things working together.â
Ban Hojin didnât offer empty, overly hopeful words.
He clearly knew the future, but that didnât mean he was omniscient.
He simply knew a bit more than others.
âThen how does it look to you, brother?â
âThe sword or the Long Arm and Long Leg Technique?â
âYes.â
âYou know the word âversatile,â right? No matter which you choose, youâll do well. Iâve said it many timesâyou were born with incredible talent. So rather than choosing what youâre good at, I think you should choose what you want to do. You know this alone is already a very happy êł ëŻŒ, right? Most people worry because they donât know their talent, or because they donât have any.â
âWhat I want to doâŠâ
Seo Joun didnât hear the rest of Ban Hojinâs words.
He simply let his sword hang loosely and sank into thought.
He had only ever worried about what to focus on, never about what he actually liked.
That was why Seo Joun asked himself.
âI chose the sword because I wanted to restore my family.â
The sword of the Seo Family Estate wasnât weak.
That was something Ban Hojin had said.
And now, Seo Joun thought so as well.
Because he had learned it himself, he knew how outstanding the Seo Familyâs sword truly was.
But Seo Joun wasnât satisfied.
Though it was complete, he still thought there was room for further development.
So his goal was to develop it even further and make the Seo Family Estate one of the Five Great Families.
âBut the Long Arm and Long Leg Technique is fun too.â
It wasnât from the beginning that Seo Joun had shown interest in the Long Arm and Long Leg Technique.
Since he had entered martial arts late, even focusing on just one left him short on time.
That was why Seo Joun thought taking interest in other martial arts was a waste of time.
However, that thought changed instantly when he saw the Golden Grasping Hand that Ban Hojin had created.
âIt was shocking.â
Even now, the shock of that first day remained vivid.
It was only natural that his swordsmanship was exceptional, but no one had expected him to have such mastery of the Golden Grasping Hand, so not only Seo Joun but everyone had been surprised.
The difference, however, was that Ban Hojin used the Golden Grasping Hand purely as a supplementary method.
From Seo Jounâs perspective, it was far too outstanding to be used as merely a supporting means.
âComing back to what I want to do.â
Seo Joun looked down at both his hands.
A sword was gripped in his right hand, and calluses were embedded in his left.
âShould I do both?â
The thought suddenly crossed his mind.
Did he really have to choose just one?
And hadnât Ban Hojin said it himself?
That he was versatile.
If time was lacking, he could make it.
By sleeping less, or cutting down on eating time or bathroom breaksâthere were plenty of methods if he looked for them.
âLooks like youâve sorted out your thoughts?â
âIs it that obvious?â
âYour thoughts show on your face right away.â
âDo you think I can do it well?â
âThat depends on how you do it, I guess. But people are happiest when they live the way they want to.â
The two characters for happiness struck Seo Joun squarely in the chest.
As if an invisible arrow had pierced him.
And hearing that, Seo Joun smiled without realizing it.
âYouâll help me, right?â
âWhy are you coming to me? You have to create your own martial arts. Iâm busy enough creating mine.â
âCome on. We can research together.â
âThatâs a loss for me.â
âYou never know. I might come up with something incredible. You said it yourself, brother. That Iâm a genius.â