༺ Friendly Martial Arts Competition (6) ༻
Blaaaze!
With intense heat, objects began to scatter in all directions.
The smoke, created by the fire, was whisked away by the wind that came shortly after.
When everyone saw what the arena had turned into, silence fell upon them.
The arena was turned into a complete mess, as if a hurricane had just passed by.
Moreover, a huge mark was left on the arena as if a beast had taken a bite out of it.
Meanwhile, the flames continued to burn fervently without relenting.
Fiery Fangs of Beast.
It was an attack that required the user to concentrate their Qi into one spot.
And it was the Gu Clan’s skill that was only attainable at my level.
The fire emitted by this technique assumed a beast-like appearance, relentlessly gnawing at the opponent.
‘Not bad for a display of fire power.’
This much was enough to satisfy me.
Whether it was perfect or not, what was important was my ability to wield this power.
Worrying about how much Qi I could condense into the attack and how powerful I could make it could wait for another time.
Furthermore, this experience confirmed that I possessed enough Qi to use in a real battle.
‘The Qi usage isn’t too shabby either.’
Thanks to all the things I ate up thus far, just using one ability wasn’t enough to drain my Qi.
As the last remnants of smoke dissipated from the arena...
I was able to see Namgung Cheonjun on the other side, standing in extreme shock.
“Brother-in-law.”
I called out, noting his trembling demeanor.
“Didn’t I say it last time?”
This was something I told him last time.
“That there is nothing more pathetic than letting your guard down as a martial artist.”
I was pretty sure I said that to him back in Sichuan, but I guessed he didn’t listen to my advice, which was earned through blood and sweat.
That was why he stood there, in his current state.
“Are you back to your senses now?”
“How... is this... “
“Everyone else said something similar to you. Do you know why that’s not good? It means you failed to accurately gauge your opponent’s power and in a real battle, that could have cost you your life.”
I grasped the situation clearly.
Not many martial artists would remain vigilant against someone like me.
What kind of threat would they feel from this child-like body?
But even so...
They couldn’t afford to do that.
Especially for martial artists in this generation.
Namgung Cheonjun stood a few meters away, but it wasn’t a very far distance for high-level martial artists.
In my case, it was around one or two steps of distance.
As such, I closed the gap between us.
Startled by my sudden proximity, Namgung Cheonjun attempted to react, but his unprepared attack had little chance of success.
His lightning Qi posed a threat, but that was pointless if the attack couldn’t reach me.
I tilted my head slightly and dodged his sword.
At the same time, Namgung Cheonjun’s knee was bent due to my small kick.
His balance broke.
And a body off-balance only exposed more openings.
There were at least five critical points on him that could end the fight in a single blow.
However, I opted for a different spot.
Slap!
With a resounding slap that reverberated through the air, Namgung Cheonjun’s head snapped to the side.
A slap on the cheek that landed perfectly.
With his cheek reddened, Namgung Cheonjun’s eyes were shaking as though experiencing an earthquake, as he couldn’t fathom the situation he found himself in.
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‘What just happened?’
Namgung Cheonjun started to wonder if this was a dream.
Wouldn’t it make sense?
If it wasn’t a dream, then how could that brat pull off something like this?
Beyond the pain throbbing in his cheek...
He was much more concerned about the arena stage that had been destroyed next to him.
Just by looking at the material used in its construction, he was able to know that it couldn’t be easily destroyed.
It looked like he would struggle to scratch it even if he used the full power of his Qi.
‘...But he did it so easily, just like that.’
In just one movement...
With one simple movement of his fist, a raging fire was summoned for destruction.
It was a calamity.
He was a calamity Namgung Cheonjun couldn’t even compare himself to.
“How dare you...!”
He finally felt the swelling in his cheek.
As well as the pitiful state he was in.
A blood relative of the great Namgung Clan was slapped in the arena completely filled with spectators.
Something like this could never happen.
He immediately summoned his Qi.
To unleash the full force of his lightning Qi,
Namgung Cheonjun tried to swing his sword at Gu Yangcheon with every ounce of his Qi channeled into the attack.
But Gu Yangcheon’s hand moved faster.
Slap!
Namgung Cheonjun’s face was turned away once more.
Along with a fierce sound.
“At the very least, you should have created some distance, yet you swing your sword when you’re this close? What a dumbass.”
Namgung Cheonjun’s head shook as the impact was greater than last time.
Gu Yangcheon then grabbed Namgung Cheonjun’s collar and threw him away.
Despite being a head shorter than Namgung Cheonjun, Gu Yangcheon had thrown him away with ease.
Namgung Cheonjun’s shaky body couldn’t even manage to land safely and tumbled across the floor.
“What on earth am I watching right now?”
“...The Lightning Dragon is losing to that small boy?”
“Leaving that aside, look at the state of the arena!”
“Who and where is that child from again...? Gu Clan of Shanxi was it?”
The previously hushed crowd, which had watched in awe when the massive flame erupted, now grew increasingly animated, filling the arena with chatter.
The Sword Phoenix, the Sword Dragon, and the Water Dragon had not come to this tournament.
Which meant that the Lightning Dragon was one of the strongest candidates, but he was rolling on the floor just like that, so how could people not be surprised?
Furthermore, his opponent was a small boy who had yet to make a name for himself.
And it wasn’t only the spectators who found this remarkable, and even those who observed quietly couldn’t believe their eyes.
“Boss, shouldn’t we report this...?”
A disheveled young man, who looked like he had been rolling in the dirt, asked a middle-aged man next to him.
They were members of the Beggar’s Sect, often referred to as the mouth and ears of the Orthodox Faction.
“Wait for now.”
“They are going to be furious, saying we were slow with the information, you know?”
“I told you to wait, you bastard... “
Something so unexpected had just happened.
The members of the Beggar’s Sect had to organize their thoughts about the unexpected event that had just happened.
They were already planning to spread Gu Yangcheon’s name around, saying that he had great potential, after seeing him beat everyone in just one blow.
However, they didn’t expect that he was strong enough to make the Lightning Dragon look this pathetic.
‘Did he overcome the wall?’
Even the Beggar’s Sect had to hide their shock after witnessing Gu Yangcheon’s recent attack.
Overcoming the wall meant reaching the peak realm...
And the peak realm was a crucial turning point for martial artists on their path to becoming a superhuman.
Even the blood relatives with the backing of their noble clans usually took well over twenty years on average to reach such a level.
Yet, this child was already at the peak realm.
If that wasn’t the case...
There was no other explanation for the incredible power he had demonstrated, both in his earlier attack and the aura he emitted.
The Beggar’s Sect members, with their vast knowledge of many martial artists, had only now realized;
That boy was utterly monstrous.
‘Could we even call that a fight?’
It was more one-sided bullying than anything.
There was too much of a difference between them to call this a duel.Yôur favorite stories on n/o/(v)e/lbin(.)com
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