RATTLE RATTLE--...
The wide training groundâs wall collapsed, rubble pouring down. Chunks of stone rolled across the floor, and dust filled one whole side of the space.
A wall completely destroyed.
The throwing knives that had pierced through it and buried themselves in the ground.
I stared at the little knives that had created that spectacle and couldnât get a single word out.
After Iâd stood there blankly for a long timeâ
â...Huh...?â
The one line I finally squeezed out was truly pathetic.
âThatâs...â
What the hell is that?
I was the one whoâd used it, and I still didnât understand.
What is this? What is this?
If it wasnât just my imagination, what Iâd just used wasâ
[Myriad-Flowers Rain...?]
Yoo Cheongil answered in my stead. The old man seemed pretty shocked too; he was covering his mouth with that big hand of his.
[...What the hell is this.]
Even that big-shot couldnât seem to make sense of what was happening; his wide eyes twisted in no time.
[What on earth did you do.]
He must have turned it over in his head and come up empty, because now he was asking me.
The problem wasâ
â...Right?â
I didnât know either. What had I just done?
The moment I touched the throwing knives, my hand had just moved on its own. Qi suddenly circulated through my body, and the knives burst out.
And the throwing knives that flew out like thatâ
â...Were pure bombardment.â
They became a brutal bombardment and smashed the wall to pieces.
The firepower was on a completely different level from Poison Kingâs attempt at Myriad-Flowers Rain.
It was like it was showing this was the real thingâfierce and rough, the momentum was something elseâ
STAGGER-!
â...!â
In the middle of my thoughts, one knee hit the ground. That sharp dizziness feeling filled my head.
â...Hah...â
I wondered why I felt like this, then checked my body and understood.
âMy internal qi is...â
All the qi that had been filling me had vanished in an instant. With everything Iâd been stuffing into myself, and with me having just reached pinnacle, Iâd figured it was by no means a small amount.
But with a single use of that technique, almost all of it was gone.
âWhat the hell.â
What kind of stupid consumption is that? It was worse than when I drew out sword force.
So while I was kneeling like I was exhausted and pantingâ
â...Hah...â
Poison King, whoâd been behind me, let out a hollow sigh.
I heard that and immediately turned my head.
He wasnât looking at me.
He was frozen, staring holes through the wall Iâd destroyed.
The faint qi rising in the debris,
and the intense spectacle the little throwing knives had createdâPoison Kingâs eyes were glued there, his body frozen like a rock for a while, and only after some time passed did he shift his gaze to look at me.
When he did, the savage desire in his eyes made me shudder without meaning to.
*****
I barely managed to escape the training ground, practically running away.
After that, Poison King tried every which way to hold onto me and ask about Myriad-Flowers Rain, but there wasnât much I could say.
âI just did it and it worked.â
Iâd simply grabbed the knives and executed it the way it felt in the book, and it worked.
When I said that, Poison King looked like heâd lost the power of speech.
Well, of course. Something heâd never managed to see with his own eyes, Iâd just pulled off, and on top of that, it was the ultimate art and symbol of his own clan. That reaction made sense.
I could understand that much but...
âWhat exactly am I supposed to do for him.â
Like I already said to him, there was nothing I could do.
âI donât even know how I used it.â
How the hell had I been able to use Myriad-Flowers Rain?
It was too strange to say Iâd âtried something.â
The moment I grabbed the knives, my body had moved on its own.
âAnd it wasnât even me controlling my internal qi.â
The qi had moved on its own, like it had a will, and executed the technique.
Which meant I was the most freaked-out one here.
âHow exactly did I use it?â
My face was full of nothing but question marks.
Of course it was. Leaving aside that Iâd gone and used Myriad-Flowers Rain without meaning toâ
the fact Iâd used it at all was the real problem.
âI donât have Tang Clanâs internal art.â
For bloodline techniques, especially when youâre talking about a secret art, you obviously need that clan or sectâs core internal art.
If you try to use a technique like that without having it in your body, itâs common sense that thereâll be backlash and your meridians will twist.
In other wordsâ
âYou fall into qi deviation.â
You end up in qi deviation, which for a martial artist is as good as death.
âThen how?â
My body didnât show any sign of that.
My internal qi had just drained out wildly, that was all. Apart from that, I didnât have any major sense of exhaustion.
How was that even possible?
Maybe Yoo Cheongil would know something. With that hope, I looked at the old man, butâ
[...What a bizarre body youâve got.]
â...â
He was just looking at me like I was some curiosity, which meant he didnât particularly know either.
Iâm gonna lose it.
[How are your meridians not tangled? Boy. Did you do something without me knowing?]
âWhat would I do. Even if I tried, thereâs no way I could do something without you knowing, and if you donât know what it is, how the hell would I?â
The greatest of ancient and modern, the former greatest under heaven.
If Yoo Cheongil, whoâd once been called the pinnacle of martial artists, didnât {Nâ˘oâ˘vâ˘eâ˘lâ˘iâ˘gâ˘hâ˘t} know about this, thereâs no way I would.
[Hmmmm...]
He knew that too; thatâs why he kept just looking at me like I was fascinating.
I was less fascinated and more busy checking myself over with a panicked face.
What if something in my body had gone wrong? Thatâs what I was worried about.
âI have no idea whatâs going on.â
Since I knew nothing, it was just complicated.
Because of that, while I was turning things over and over in my headâ
âOh.â
Something suddenly brushed through my mind.
âNo way?â
I frowned and thought of something that had happened not long ago.
Poison Sovereign attaining deliverance and pouring his qi into me.
Maybe that was the problem.
No matter how I looked at it, if there was a problem, that was the only candidate.
If that was the caseâ
âHow?â
What exactly had Poison Sovereign left with me?
If heâd given me something besides qi and this was the result, what was it? I was chewing on that for a long while whenâ
[Boy.]
Yoo Cheongil called me.
âYes.â
[Step aside for a moment.]
At his next words, my eyes widened a little. I had a pretty good idea what he wanted to do.
Without any fuss, I closed my eyes.
In that instant, I felt Yoo Cheongil enter my body.
WOOOONG-!!
Qi immediately started moving.
It raced through my whole body, then sank back into my dantian.
And thenâ
âHuh!â
Yoo Cheongil let out a short exclamation through my mouth, then pulled back out of my body.
[Ha, ha?]
âWhat is it?â
[What kind of ridiculous thing is this.]
His reaction was not normal. Had something really gone wrong? With a creeping anxiety, I askedâ
[...Boy.]
âYes.â
[You said your house was the Bang family of Liaoning, right.]
âThatâs right.â
It was a place I was embarrassed and heartsick to show anyone, but that was my home.
Why was he suddenly bringing that up?
I looked at Yoo Cheongil with that question in my eyes.
[...What exactly is your familyâs true nature?]
â...Huh?â
A rather strange question came out.
âWhat do you mean, what is my family.â
What is Bang Clan? Bang Clan is Bang Clan. The half-collapsed, ruined house in Liaoning. That was Bang Clan.
As far as that went, Yoo Cheongil should know that story quite well, so him suddenly saying something like that left me thrown.
Butâ
[Boy.]
Even at my weird expression, Yoo Cheongilâs face was serious.
With a heavy and hardened face, he said to me,
[Tang Clanâs qi is mixed into your body right now.]
â...What?â
My brows scrunched tight. What kind of bullshit was this?
âBy Tang Clanâs qi, you mean...â
The Tang Fang-Ringing Internal Art. Thatâs what he meant, right?
âWhy would that be in my body...?â
It was nonsense. Theyâd said that internal art required you to endure desperate, torturous training, like being put through hell, before you could embed it in your body.
Even putting that asideâ
âDoes it even make sense for another qi to enter my body?â
My body was already over capacity.
Iâd originally had Bang Clanâs internal art in me.
On top of that, Yoo Cheongil had forcibly implanted Blue Moon Heart Art.
If that went out of control, my body could explode, which is why Iâd been forced into training whether I liked it or not.
âAnd now Tang Clanâs qi on top of that?â
That would mean I was in a state where it wouldnât be strange if Iâd already exploded and died.
It was so absurd I couldnât even rush to deny it.
âIf thatâs true.â
It explained, to a degree, why Iâd been able to use Myriad-Flowers Rain.
Exceptâ
âHow is that even possible?â
Hereâs where I needed to hear how something like that could be.
If what he said was true, then like Iâd said, I should have long since fallen into qi deviation, if not outright exploded.
At my urgent question, Yoo Cheongil spoke to me with a deeply troubled look.
[What did you say your clanâs internal art was called again?]
â...You mean Guardian Fang Art?â
[Yeah. That one.]
âWhat about it?â
Guardian Fang Art was the Bang family of Liaoningâs internal art and bloodline inheritance technique.
Only my brother and I had learned it; my sister, being a daughter, hadnât even been allowed to inherit it.
Sheâd grumbled that it was blatant discrimination, but she hadnât actually complained all that fiercely.
Thinking back, sheâd probably already made up her mind to run away, and that was part of it.
Even if that wasnât itâ
âItâs not like anyone would be dying to get this pathetic internal art anyway.â
Even if you called it a bloodline inheritance art, it was a truly miserable thing.
âI heard that with other great clansâ internal arts, your qi builds up just by breathing.â
Guardian Fang Art had nothing like that.
It was slow to absorb qi from the air, and even the internal qi it did absorb piled up in a pathetically flimsy way.
Why else do you think I was still third-rate after ten years of training internal art?
Sure, talent played a part.
âBut mainly it was because our familyâs internal art is trash.â
A third-rate internal art with absolutely no bang for your buck.
Iâd been certain that was why I was stuck with it in my body.
It was only natural.
âCompared to Blue Moon Heart Art, the gap is ridiculous.â
Blue Moon Heart Art, the one they called a divine art.
Once I learned this one, the comparison was obvious.
âTheyâre on completely different levels.â
The speed of absorption.
The solidity and purity of the qi that gathered in my body. In every respect, Guardian Fang Art was nowhere near it.
Iâd had to admit it.
âOur familyâs internal art is garbage.â
With an internal art like that, no wonder the clan collapsed.
That was what Iâd told myself to make peace with it.
â...So what about it?â
Why Guardian Fang Art all of a sudden?
I looked at Yoo Cheongil with puzzled eyes.
Did it have something to do with the state of my body right now? That couldnât be, right?
I just couldnât see the connection.
In that situation, Yoo Cheongil saidâ
[That Guardian Fang Art inside you is stopping the other qi from clashing.]
â...What?â
I gave a dumb reaction at those words.
What did he just say...?
[Blue Moon Heart Art wants to tear Tang Clanâs qi to shreds this instant. That Bang family internal art is standing in the middle and stopping it, keeping it from going berserk.]
â...Is that even possible?â
[Of course not.]
Emotion entered Yoo Cheongilâs usually blank face.
Seeing that, I flinched without meaning to.
He was smiling.
Yoo Cheongilâs mouth was splitting wide in a grin like heâd found something fun.
Exhilaration.
Rapture.
Or maybe awe.
It was a hot expression, full of every kind of joy.
[Iâve never seen anything like this in my life. Not even that Heavenly Demon bastard ever showed me something like this. What the hell are you, boy.]
His big face came all the way up in front of my nose.
[What exactly is Bang Clanâs true nature?]
At that question, my pupils shook like crazy.
What is this internal art, and what is Bang Clanâs true nature?
âI donât know, fuck...â
That was the question I wanted to ask more than anyone.