༺ True Dragon (2) ༻
“He’s apparently now being called the True Dragon.”
“Who? The victor of this tournament?”
On the day of the finals of the tournament, the crowd was more spirited than ever.
Something like this would always happen on the final day of the tournament, but the spirit of the crowd this year was in a whole different league when compared to the previous tournaments.
Was it because a new dragon had been born?
Or, was it because this tournament had shown a number of stars greater than any other?
It could even be that the spirits of the spectators hadn’t yet calmed down due to the performance that boy had shown on the arena stage.
A man spoke up quietly from between the crowd, seemingly not fond of the heated spirits of others.
“True Dragon? Isn’t that title a bit too much? A real dragon they say...”
“Hah! Then does that mean other dragons like the Lightning Dragon and the Sword Dragon are fake?”
“I could just tell that this year’s tournament only consisted of kids that barely even grew hair, so how great could their fights even be?”
“Look at this man.”
When the man mumbled, others that listened to him all let out a sigh.
Right as one person was about to say something to the man...
“Just let him be, that Kim Chung is only salty that he couldn’t come see the tournament because he apparently had work.”
“Did I say something wrong though? The Sword Dragon, Water Dragon, or even the Sword Phoenix; none of them came, so how did any of you have any fun in watching this year’s tournament...”
The man named Kim Chung only continued to empty his cup filled with alcohol with a frown on his face.
Merchant Cheon, seeing that, smiled a bit.
‘He really is salty.’
It made sense since everyone had such heated excitement.
As such, he couldn’t help but be mad, since he wasn’t able to see any of the fights.
‘He should have just come when I had asked him to.’
Merchant Cheon knew something like this would happen when Kim Chung refused to come, giving the excuse that there was no point in coming as half of the Dragons and Phoenixes weren’t even present.
But contrary to everyone’s expectation of it being lacking, this tournament exceeded everyone’s expectation.
Merchant Cheon could even dare to say that this was the most memorable tournament that he had seen in his life.
It could only have made sense.
After all, three young prodigies had earned a title at their debut appearance, one of them even earning the throne of the True Dragon.
“But even so, what the hell even is a True Dragon...?”
“Well I think it’s rather cool, what are you even so upset about?”
“I heard that he still has a long way to go until he reaches the age of twenty, so I’m sure such an arrogant title befits him.”
“Who even cares about age, if he is worthy enough, then simply he shall be called that.”
“That’s exactly why it doesn’t make sense. I get that he has talent...but you guys should know if you watched the tournament. I’m sure the Murim Alliance did something in order to-”
Kim Chung looked if there was anyone that agreed with him, but everyone just mockingly smiled at him.
“Murim Alliance doing something behind the scenes? Stop making us laugh.”
“I get that you are saying this because you didn’t watch the fight, but boy are you a stubborn man.”
“Then, do you all think that such a young martial artist like him is worthy enough to be called the True Dragon?”
To this question, Merchant Cheon spoke up himself.
“More than enough.”
“Merchant Cheon?”
Kim Chung looked at Merchant Cheon with shocked eyes.
It was because Merchant Cheon wasn’t the type to barge into a conversation like this.
Merchant Cheon spoke while looking at Kim Chung.
“You may not know the boy’s worth since you didn’t get to see him fight, but at the very least I do.”
When Merchant Cheon had watched the finals of the tournament, he was rendered speechless.
Because even he himself, who didn’t even know the meaning of the ‘Martial’ in Martial Arts, was able to see that the boy was in a whole different league compared to the other young prodigies.
Furthermore, his son, who was watching the fight with him, even said that he would quit martial arts and would instead work in the shop.
It was because he wasn’t confident enough to live amongst such people.
And Merchant Cheon respected his son’s decision, because he would do the exact same thing if he was in his son’s shoes.
‘I guess you can say that talent is horrifying in situations like this.’
The talent of a merchant lies in their eyes of seeing others.
They buy products at a cheap price and sell them for a higher price.
Merchants need to learn many things in order to succeed in their business.
And the most important of them all was that they needed to be able to find something worthy amongst cheap things.
‘But unfortunately, I lack such eyes.’
Merchant Cheon knew his place.
He knew that if he had such eyes, he would have become a well-known merchant in Hanam, unlike his current position of owning a small market.
However, he didn’t completely lack them either.
After surviving in this industry for a long time, he had naturally gained an ability to see through some things.
“You said that it’s a bit too much for him to be called the True Dragon? I disagree with that.”
“Then are you saying that the title, True Dragon, is deserving of him?”
“Deserving? That title is actually lacking.”
Merchant Cheon actually wondered about this.
Why did the Murim Alliance not give the boy the title of The Heavenly Dragon?
In Merchant Cheon’s eyes, the performance the True Dragon showed was far more powerful than the performance Peng Woojin had shown when he debuted.
‘I heard that the Heavenly Dragon spot was already taken, was that really true?’
That was the rumor that had spread throughout the world.
That someone was already appointed to the spot of the Heavenly Dragon.
‘There is no way that’s true.’
When the tournament ended and the Alliance Leader was saying good job to everyone...
Merchant Cheon had observed carefully.
Jang Seonyeon, who was being called The New Star, had lost to his opponent, The True Dragon.
‘I can’t believe he was able to maintain his calmness despite his son being overpowered onesidedly.’
For Merchant Cheon, who saw how Jang Seonyeon lost in such a humiliating way, it was very shocking that the Alliance Leader was showing himself as the leader of Murim Alliance, and not as a father who had just watched his son’s defeat.
This was why Merchant Cheon couldn’t believe such a rumor.
“Kim Chung, stop embarrassing yourself. Come, sit down and let’s talk about something different.”
‘He is acting really childish at his age just because he didn’t get to see some tournament.’
‘Though even I would have regretted for the rest of my life if I didn’t get to see this tournament.’
Merchant Cheon understood Kim Chung’s feelings.
Because a martial artist that would change the generation was born in this tournament no matter who looked at it.
And there was probably nothing more disappointing than not being able to see this process as a person of this world.
Merchant Cheon pictured a boy’s face in his mind.
‘True Dragon...’
The boy, who one knew nothing about besides his surname, was now being called the True Dragon of Shanxi’s Gu Clan.
The boy had achieved all of this in just three days of his first debut in the Martial World.
And this made Merchant Cheon wonder if this would send waves of impact throughout the world.
However...
‘I am a bit concerned about his look at the last moment.’
Merchant Cheon remembered the boy that had way too heavy of an expression for a young boy to make.
The boy who had just won the tournament that all other young prodigies could only dream of winning, had a rather strange reaction.
Others thought that the boy looked cool because he wasn’t happy about winning in a mere tournament.
The nonsense that other people said was that a genius like him would have a unique reaction such as that.
But in the eyes of Merchant Cheon, it didn’t seem that way.
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In a field far away from the tournament arena...
I stood still, alone.
As I watched the snow fall down...
The snow slowly stacked up into a pile...
Yet unlike such a simple process, my mind was plagued with thoughts far too complicated.
-I, Dok Gojun, seek you, child.
At the last moment of the duel, I couldn’t seem to forget about the name that the bastard had told me.
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