༺ Looking for the hint (1) ༻
Namgung Cheonjun was grabbing his crotch area while shaking.
He couldn’t even scream as a mix of blood and drool streamed down his nose and parted lips.
The man with what had once been a great reputation had been thoroughly humiliated.
The Namgung Clan.
The center of the four noble clans and the clan that had served as the biggest pillar of the Orthodox faction.
Namgung Cheonjun was supposed to become the future owner of such a great clan.
But that man was now crawling on the floor while holding onto his crotch and crying tears of blood.
“Stop overreacting; it didn’t pop.”
I had controlled my power so he would feel the pain of his balls breaking, when they actually hadn’t.
Or... just enough for the injury to be treated.
I had done this countless times in my previous life.
Though I still wasn’t completely used to my current body, it wasn’t hard to do it again. Although,
‘...If I went just a bit harder, I would have been in big trouble.’
I had actually almost popped them.
Well, in the end, nothing big happened.
“You... You... You piece of shit...”
“Woah, you can still talk even after going through all of this.”
I was expecting him to roll on the floor for a few more minutes, but he surpassed my expectations.
I went closer to him and snapped one of his arms.
– Crack!
“Arghhh!!”
He was trying to use his Qi again, so I snapped his arm just before he could.
Even after all that had happened, I could still see in his eyes that he wanted to kill me.
I spoke to him while smiling.
“Why cross the line so many times? I was going to let you go if you didn’t use your Qi.”
Namgung Cheonjun was serious.
The Qi he put into the wooden sword, and the aura he’d unconsciously let out during the duel.
He was seriously trying to kill me.
A mistake caused by his emotions? That would’ve been correct at the time.
But, even now, I could still see the same desire in his gaze, and killing intent continued to ooze from his person.
I was quite sure of my thoughts, so I asked him a question.
“You, how many people have you killed?”
Namgung Cheonjun shook visibly at my question.
“At least tens of people, right?”
“What... What nonsense!?”
Namgung Cheonjun’s voice was shaking.
At this point, whether or not he admitted to it or not didn’t matter; I’d already gotten my answer.
Did he only kill the evil that threatened the weak? No, I didn’t think so.
It was very thick.
His ominous aura was extremely thick, particularly for one still at his age. I didn’t know about others, but it was only a matter of time until I found out.
Now, why does a blood descendant of a royal clan, Namgung Cheonjun, have such a strong ominous aura?
Then again, it didn’t come as a huge shock after I thought about the Lord of the Namgung clan in my previous life.RêAd lateSt chapters at nô(v)e(l)bin/.c/o/m Only
– Creak...
“Ughhh...”
I put more strength into the arm I had snapped, causing him to groan.
‘Now, what do I do with him?’
I could completely break his arm here, or even pull out the entire shoulder.
I shouldn’t make it so that the injury is unrecoverable, since that would be a big deal.
But then again, I had no intention of letting him go.
I would be a retard if I let him go when he just tried to kill me.
“Young Master Gu...!”
While I was considering my options, Tang Jooyeok rushed in.
“How about you stop here, the duel is already-“
Amusing.
It was so amusing that I couldn’t hold in my laughter.
Tang Jooyeok stopped at the sound of my laughter.
After a few seconds filled with nothing but the sounds of Namgung Cheonjun’s pained groans and my amused laughter, I stopped and asked him a question.
“Did you not feel his murderous Qi? I think you did.”
I didn’t know about the others, but someone at Tang Jooyeok’s level had most likely felt it.
That Namgung Cheonjun was seriously trying to kill me.
Because of that, Tang Jooyeok couldn’t respond to my question.
“He put Qi into his sword, intending to kill me during a small spar, but you want me to let him go?”
That wouldn’t be right as a martial artist.
Ignoring the fangs that had been directed at me was an absurd thing to do as a martial artist.
I would need to at least pull out all of its teeth, if not outright kill the dumb animal.
“Perhaps, you thought that he made a mistake because of his young age? But he’s older than me.”
To be fair, I’m technically twice his age, but that doesn’t really matter right now, right?
I put more strength into my arms, and Namgung Cheonjun groaned, the pitch of his groaning slowly climbing as I put in more power.
Tang Jooyeok quickly responded.
“Cheonjun is from the Namgung clan. If something were to happen to him, then many bad things might happen to you.”
“Yes, he indeed is from Namgung. But, did you know?”
– Creeaaaack...
“Aghhhhhhh!!!”
“It is only because he is a Namgung that he is alive right now. It’s because of the Namgung name that I’m holding my anger in so much. But what if the situation was switched?”
The Gu clan was also on par with a noble clan, but compared to the Namgung clan, it still had a long way to go. But what if that was switched?
He would probably still be alive, but the result for me would have been a lot different.
What if I brought one of those spectators that were just watching nervously and put them in Namgung Cheonjun’s position right now?
The answer was simple to guess.
“I held my anger in countless times, but Young Master Tang wouldn’t know, and I’m not asking you to understand me.”
I finished my thoughts and came to a conclusion while talking to Tang Jooyeok.
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