Chapter 317: Ironclad (1)
Slam...! Slam...!
In the early morning, with the scent of midnight still lingering, a monstrous sound echoed repeatedly through a training room large enough to hold dozens of people.
Moreover, the students watching in the back all wore horrified expressions on their faces.
Slam!
Pe Woo Cheol’s massive body hit the floor with a series of heavy thuds.
Each time he fell, dust rose from the ground, kicked up by the sheer weight of his body.
And It wasn’t just dust.
The students were left speechless, overwhelmed by the dense Qi that filled the room.
Pe Woocheol quickly tried to get back on his feet, but before he could, a hand appeared in his field of vision.
The hand then pushed onto Pe Woocheol’s forehead, forcing him to lose his stance once again.
“Ugh!”
It was a simple movement.
Even without using much force, his opponent easily sent Pe WooCheol crashing back to the ground.
“If you’re just going to keep falling, you might as well stay down.”
At those words, Pe Woocheol lay flat down on the ground.
It seemed like his stamina reached its limit.
“Huff... Huff...”
“You started off calculating your moves, but halfway through, you got reckless. It’s like you were begging me to hit you. Your body may be as big as a mountain, but it feels like I’m hitting tofu.”
He was as cruel as ever.
Even the bystanders flinched at his words.
Was there anyone who could outdo Pe Woo Cheol verbally, considering his notoriously bad attitude?
Probably not.
Even if there was, they wouldn’t be nearly as terrifying as the one who was currently dismantling him.
“Pe Woocheol... was being thrown everywhere like a toy.”
“He ripped Pe Woocheol’s Qi with his hands... how is such a thing even possible?”
The students watched in shock.
It made sense—Pe Woo Cheol’s opponent was barely half his size and younger than many of the other students at Heavenly Dragon Academy, yet he was toying with him.
However, his talents and martial strength were so well-known that no one was truly surprised.
One of the students watching, whispered.
“...The True Dragon rips people apart.”
Just as everyone was about to nod in agreement,
“I don’t, you crazy bastards!”
“Eek!”
The True Dragon shouted back upon hearing the whisper.
Apparently, he had sharp hearing too.
As the students hurried away from his roar, the True Dragon sighed deeply.
“...This is why I don’t come here often.”
Especially on days without morning drills.
Martial artists were bound to train by themselves if there weren’t group training.
Days like this always brought everyone to the training room.
I wasn’t sure why I was bothering with this big bastard.
I scratched my head, staring down at Pe Woocheol.
Maybe he’s better?
At least Pe Woocheol had the perseverance.
He was better than that bastard passed out in the corner.
That bastard being none other than Gu Jeolyub.
“Haha...”
In front of him stood someone smiling awkwardly.
The students might have been here because of me, but it was more likely because of that handsome bastard over there.
The one standing over Gu Jeolyub was Mount Hua’s greatest prodigy, the genius who earned the title Sword Dragon, surpassing even the Namgung Clan and Wudang Sect.
Sword Dragon, Yung Pung.
Glancing at Gu Jeolyub, Yung Pung asked awkwardly,
“...What should we do about Young Expert Gu?”
“What do you mean, ‘What should we do?’ Just leave him there. Ugh, I can’t show my face anywhere because of how embarrassing he is.”
I felt ashamed to share the same surname as him.
He begged so hard, yet it only took a single strike...!
The reason why Gu Jeolyub fainted effortlessly was because he was knocked out in a single blow from Yung Pung in a spar.
Yes, just a single strike.
He couldn’t even endure that much.
“Ugh...”
Just staring at his embarrassing body made me want to hide my face.
Yung Pung was undoubtedly one of the greatest geniuses of our generation, but Gu Jeolyub wasn’t weak enough to lose in such a pathetic way.
I made him work so much, yet he went down with just a single blow.
“Haha... He uh... must’ve been nervous.”
“...You still want to sugarcoat him?”
“There had to be a reason, you know.”
“The reason is simple. He lost because he’s weak.”
Try making excuses like that in a real-life battle.
You’d be saying it with your head already sliced off.
“Sigh.”
More than anything, I felt a little guilty toward Yung Pung.
He came to me for training, but I left him with Gu Jeolyub instead.
“I’m sorry, Master Yung Pung.”
“No problem at all. I’m fine with it as it was an experience.”
Yung Pung didn’t have his arrogance like last time.
Despite his pride and competitive nature, he managed to keep his ego in check.
...What a great mind he has.
He had endured Mount Hua’s brutal training while sharpening his mental discipline, elevating his strength far beyond what I’d imagined since last time.
He was now at the pinnacle of the Peak Realm.
It’s way different from my past life.
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