Chapter 322: Hands-on Training (2)
I wondered if it all started after that awkward lunch.
Or maybe it began when Wi Seol-Ah made her unexpected confession.
For some reason, Wi Seol-Ah had started acting a little different.
After my afternoon training and lecture, as I rested, I could feel someone watching me.
I looked around, trying to figure out what it was, when I noticed a head poking out from the crack in the door.
“Hmm?”
I squinted, focusing on the door. The initial shock faded as I recognized a familiar face.
Of course I did, it was Wi Seol-Ah after all.
At first, I thought I was seeing things, but it was really her.
What was she doing?
I wasn’t the only one who noticed her—my roommates were staring in the same direction, equally puzzled.
Wi Seol-Ah was already attracting attention from others as she was the descendant of one of the Heavenly Venerables.
On top of that, her growing beauty had made her a target for some unsavory characters.
It was understandable, though.
How could she not, looking like that?
Though personally, I missed the days when she still had some baby fat in her cheeks.
“Brother?”
As Pe Woocheol noticed, he called out my name.
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Slide.
I stood up as soon as our eyes met.
She was obviously here for me.
I would be hurt if that wasn’t the case... but surely, I was right.
Wi Seol-Ah flinched when I approached, but thankfully, she didn’t run this time.
She always used to bolt, but at least now she was staying put.
Is she some kind of a wild animal?
It was that difficult to approach her.
Smirking to myself, I stepped closer to Wi Seol-Ah and asked,
“What are you doing here?”
“Ah...!”
“What do you mean ‘Ah’?”
Why was she acting all surprised when we’d just made eye contact?
Her reaction showed that her eyes were still as big as ever.
Though they had a sharpness now, gradually resembling the ones I remembered from my past life.
Yet, her behavior showed me she was still different from the Celestial Sword I once knew.
“Do you have anything you want to say to me?”
“No, it’s not like that.”
Her hair swayed with every shake of her head.
In just a few years, her once-short hair had grown long.
Now reaching all the way to her waist.
As I gazed at the strands of brown hair streaked with gold, Wi Seol-Ah spoke.
“I just wanted to see you...”
Her words pierced right through my chest.
I never expected to hear that from Wi Seol-Ah.
“...”
Her words left me speechless.
Before I could recover, Wi Seol-Ah took advantage of my shock and ran off, disappearing right after she finished speaking.
Why does she run away every time I try to say something back?
Maybe she really is a wild animal?
This wasn’t the only time Wi Seol-Ah ran away.
We’d meet occasionally during training, but she always bolted after just a few words.
But at least now, it felt like she was trying to make an effort.
It was better than before, since she wasn’t running away immediately like before.
Still, her constant peeking at me was getting a little unnerving.
Why was she acting that way?
My head was already filled with conflicted thoughts thanks to what happened in the morning.
Yet, the culprit herself was acting that way...
Was she trying to make me even more flustered?
If that was the case, she was successful in doing so.
Thanks to her, I was more conflicted than ever.
With group training done for the day, it was time for my individual session.
Normally, I’d eat with the others around this time, but tonight I decided to skip dinner since everyone seemed busy.
I figured my recent bouts of spacing out were due to a lack of training, so in a way, this was for the best.
I rarely missed a chance to catch up with the others during mealtime, so it had been a while since we hadn’t met due to conflicting schedules.
Moyong Hi-ah had been busy lately, saying she had some business to take care of, while Tang Soyeol mentioned she had plans to meet up with Peng Ah-hee.
Namgung Bi-ah casually mentioned she was having dinner with Gu Yeonseo, which came out of nowhere.
Wait, since when were they close to each other?
Could I even say that they got closer?
I’d heard they were grouped together, and it seemed they spent a lot of time together because of it.
I’d been a little worried about Gu Yeonseo, so I was relieved Namgung Bi-ah was with her.
I heard from the rumors that Namgung Bi-ah had a high position in her group.
Though that was predictable, considering how the biggest talent of the group was bound to become the most famous.
It was the same for others too.
Swoosh...
The heat from my body dispersed into the cool wind.
Right now, I was in the field behind the Heavenly Dragon Academy.
The training grounds were obviously packed, and if I went there, I’d probably just end up watching Pe Woocheol train or making Gu Jeolyub roll around.
So, I decided to find a quiet spot to train on my own.
Squish.
I circulated my Qi through my Dantian, checking its condition.
The amount of Qi I possessed remained the same.
Even with my recent focus on Mind Arts, my Qi hadn’t progressed much.
That was understandable—my Qi level was comparable to a Fusion Realm martial artist, and given how much I’d consumed, it was difficult to push it further in my current state.
What about my body though?
It’s hollow.
I’d torn through and regenerated my body countless times, aiming to strengthen my foundation. It was stronger than others my age, but only just.
I still lacked compared to other Peak Realm martial artists.
I’d only reached this stage thanks to my past life’s experience and the sheer volume of Qi I possessed. It allowed me to build a tall, though unstable, tower.
It wasn’t a tower that would fall easily, but that didn’t necessarily mean that it was built well.
Tsk.
It meant that if I ran out of Qi—the foundation of this tower—it could still collapse.
I could fix that by training my body and strengthening it, but that would take too long.
A full-body transformation was the only real solution, but even that wasn’t a perfect option.
Unfortunately, I wasn’t in a position to even consider that right now.
What should I do?
The heat of my Qi still coursed through my body.
I kept channeling it through my middle Dantian, then up to my top Dantian.
It at least feels like the path became smoother.
The process was far smoother than when I’d first tried channeling Qi to my top Dantian.
But even now, I could barely reach it, let alone break through.
Why though?
I couldn’t understand.
Why was this all I could manage?
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