Chapter 298: Zhuge Jihee (3)As the exam entered its second half...
“Brother?”
Bibi turned towards the presence she felt and spoke.
The person who had left her after telling her he’d be right back only returned now.
Bibi had considered looking for him herself since he took so long...
But he finally has returned.
However, Bibi was a bit shocked when she saw Bi Eejin.
“Huh? What’s the matter, brother?”
Bi Eejin seemed a bit off since he returned.
“Did you get injured, perhaps?”
“Injured? Of course not.”
Bi Eejin appeared somewhat uncomfortable.
He got injured?
Is that even possible?
Bibi’s expression changed instantly, swept by shock.
The man who had been perfectly fine after falling off a cliff, returned in such an exhausted state— how could she not be surprised?
“...Did you... run into a red Demon or something?”
Bi Eejin smirked at Bibi’s words.
“Where would we encounter such a thing in our current generation?”
“But, if that’s not the case... This shouldn’t be possible.”
Bibi poked Bi Eejin’s body a few times, fascinated.
“...Stop pressing on it.”
“Does it hurt? Does it also hurt here?”
Bi Eejin sighed, gently pushing aside the fascinated Bibi.
Red Demon, huh?
It was somewhat similar.
Whether it was a red Demon or Gu Yangcheon, they were similar in the fact that they were both red.
He was as violently fierce as a Demon.
Thanks to him, one of his arms broke and a rib was shattered from the first blow he took.
How long has it been ever since I’ve been injured like this?
Bi Eejin had taken great care of his body, worried it might break since becoming weaker after his youth.
However, this only proves my theory that only he can do it.
Bi Eejin became more certain after fighting against him.
His close combat technique was poor compared to his talent and level, and setting aside that he seemed to be hiding something, Gu Yangcheon had instinctive sense in him.
Well, he did seem to be reckless.
He seemed to realize immediately that thinking through his attack was pointless, charging in as if willing to trade a part of his body for it.
But it’s understandable for him to be arrogant if he’s that skilled at his age.
Bi Eejin didn’t know the records, but it was possible that Gu Yangcheon is the youngest person ever to reach the Peak Realm.
Moreover, it wasn’t just that he was the youngest to reach such a level—even among much older prodigies, there were no martial artists who could compete with Gu Yangcheon.
Despite this, Bi Eejin didn’t see the slightest bit of arrogance in his eyes.
Instead, he sought for improvement, fully aware of his weakness.
How odd.
Despite Bi Eejin hiding his strength, each movement from Gu Yangcheon was cautious despite appearing reckless.
It was as if he instinctively knew that Bi Eejin was stronger than him.
He’s also clever.
In just a few exchanges, Gu Yangcheon realized that Bi Eejin had no intention to harm his body.
Because of this, he charged in even more recklessly, knowing he’d have no way to escape if his arm or leg was caught.
...What a monstrous bastard.
It made him shudder.
He knew Gu Yangcheon was injured and couldn’t afford to damage his precious body, so Bi Eejin had to restrain himself as much as possible.
In the end, he only overpowered Gu Yangcheon after sacrificing his arm and chest.
It was like seeing his younger self.
He used to fight like that when he sparred against others.
As if there was no tomorrow, ready to die at any moment.
Good.
How satisfying.
After fighting him, Bi Eejin concluded that Gu Yangcheon hadn’t undergone Eternal Youth as he had.
He was sure of it.
It was clear just by observing him. The bastard’s body was a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
Such a body wouldn’t have been possible if he had gone through the same ordeal as Bi Eejin.
Which was why he couldn’t afford to let him go.
I must prepare.
They had made a promise, so he had to set a date for it.
He couldn’t go in his current state, after all.
“Oh.”
“What’s the matter?”
“Now that I think of it, I forgot to deliver it to him.”
Bi Eejin pulled a letter from his pocket.
It was a letter meant for Gu Yangcheon, but he had completely forgotten about it.
I must be getting old; I keep forgetting things.
Bi Eejin had thought that his memory had improved after becoming younger, but that didn’t exactly seem to be the case.
A dirt raccoon from the Beggar’s Sect had given him the letter.
Bi Eejin had captured the raccoon and used him to his advantage after learning he had been snooping around.
I considered burying him somewhere.
He thought about getting rid of him, but instead had him running errands, as the raccoon proved more competent than expected.
He wasn’t bad either, obedient and quick to follow orders.
Because he worked hard, Bi Eejin accepted a request from him.
I wonder what’s written in it.
Out of curiosity, Bi Eejin opened the letter.
He didn’t care about the fact that he shouldn’t read someone else’s letter.
-To Great Expert, True Dragon.
The letter began respectfully.
-You bastard.
But the tone shattered with the second line.
“...?”
Bi Eejin frowned his eyes a little after thinking he misread it for a moment, but that wasn’t the case.
-Do you know what kind of state I’m in right now...? You bastard. You should come save me if you feel even a shred of guilt! I even sent a letter...!
-Rotten bastard... I’m the fool for thinking I could gain wealth and honor! For fuck’s sake, do you know what happens when a beggar holds a grudge in the dead of winter?
-What do you mean what happens for fucks sake... I’ll be hungry! You bastard.
-I’ll remember this. No matter what, I will...
Crunch.
Bi Eejin crumpled the letter and threw it far away after reading some of it.
Good thing I didn’t deliver it.
It might’ve been bad if he did.
Bi Eejin nodded after convincing himself.
“What is it? What did you throw away?”
“Nothing important. Just... stop poking already.”
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