༺ Preparation (4) ༻
“I lost...”
Uttered Yung Pung in a fleeting dejected tone after panting for some time.
The ground surrounding Yung Pung was dug up in numerous regions and everything was a veritable mess of the worst kind possible. Moreover, there was also a pile of broken wooden swords scattered about on one side of the area.
He had already run out of Qi and his body didn’t even possess the slightest strength to even pick up the sword any longer.
As they had not stopped their duel even though the sun went beyond the horizon even though they started dueling in the early hours of day.
“Good work.”
Yung Pung looked deeply at the owner of the voice.
‘...So strong.’
That was the only thing that was running in his head right now.
The martial art skills of the man called Muyeon, acting as an escort for Gu Yangcheon, was simply amazing.
For Yung Pung, he welcomed Muyeon who came to him first for a duel as the tournament would start soon.
However, he didn’t expect him to be that strong.
Yung Pung suddenly remembered about Namgung Bi-ah.
Immediately, he noticed that his cheek grew hotter at the mere thought of that name.
As he was reminded of something shameful he had done in the not-so-distant past.
She had been the real reason why he challenged Gu Yangcheon to a duel and it was also thanks to her that he ended up achieving enlightenment in the process,
However, Yung Pung still couldn’t help but remember the immature self of his past.
‘It’s similar... but also a lot different.’
Yung Pung already knew that Namgung Bi-ah was a direct descendant of one of the Four Noble Clans— the Namgung Clan, but he also noticed a keen trait about her— it was the fact that Namgung Bi-ah did not hesitate, not even for a single instance, to train even though there was a crowd watching her training. Whether this was due to her personality or she was used to the crowd was something that he was unaware of.
However, from her display it looked as though she was welcoming the crowd of onlookers to watch her, thus delivering a beautiful show of her swordsmanship for the crowd to enjoy and witness.
The way she wielded her sword incorporated numerous slashes in succession that made it fast and unique.
This generally happened to people who trained by themselves with no mentor to teach them a specific sword art. Taking it from a negative perspective, there were a lot of useless and cluttered moves inside Namgung Bi-ah’s sword art.
However, even with that negative aspect being present, she had a flexible body and insane talent which complemented her unique and disproportional movements that made it a positive trait instead of a negative one.
At least to Yung Pung, that’s how it seemed.
However, if there was an undeniable fact, it was that he knew that he would lose if he were to fight with her.
‘But this person...’
It was the exact opposite in Muyeon’s case.
He was a well trained martial artist with a strong base.
To put it simply, he was an exemplary swordsman.
Yung Pung was able to quickly see the reason behind his loss against the man.
Muyeon’s sword didn’t depend on some unique movements or innate talent... it only had a strong and firm base that was unshakable.
Yung Pung lost because Muyeon’s sword was simply faster and heavier than his own.
Thinking till here, Yung Pung leaked out a dejected sigh as there was no excuses he could give for his loss.
‘There is no end to the world outside of the well, huh...’
Yung Pung’s pride had been thoroughly shattered when he saw Gu Yangcheon’s talent. Moreover, it was broken further when he found himself lacking even when compared to Namgung Bi-ah.
Again he felt those same feelings when confronted with Muyeon.
‘There is no way to boost my confidence.’
Yung Pung felt like the title of Sword Dragon that was given to him was becoming heavier and heavier with time.
Soon, Muyeon reached towards him, his hand outstretched.
“Thank you. I was able to learn a lot from the duel.”
“...Not at all, Master Muyeon. In fact, it should be me thanking you as you wasted your whole day dueling with me.”
Yung Pung grabbed Muyeon’s hand and stood up on his feet.
His clothes were covered in dirt all over, however, he didn’t care and just brushed it a few times with brief movements.
Muyeon spoke to him again.
“It seems like I stayed out for a bit too long today. I shall take my leave now. Are you planning on going back some time later?”
“Yes, I think I’ll train a bit more and then return.”
He had no other choice but to train to calm his disoriented mind.
At least that was the only way the man named Yung Pung knew how to calm himself and his mind.
Muyeon nodded in response.
After finishing the duel, Muyeon trailed down the mountain road to return to the lodge.
Trailing down the mountainous road, embracing the fresh breeze of wind in the process, Muyeon donned an expressionless face throughout.
It was the first time he had spent the entire day dueling with someone, not focusing on his job as an escort.
‘What was the point of all this in the end?’
Similar to Yung Pung, Muyeon had conflicted thoughts of his own constantly swirling inside his mind.
He had done the duel to search for something, an answer of sort, but the only thing Muyeon received in return was a disgusting feeling of guilt.
“An escort that’s good for nothing...”
Muyeon’s words had a lot of remorse mixed within them.
How many times did Gu Yangcheon get into danger while being under his protection?
Furthermore, whether it was because of the feeling of safety he naturally felt due to being inside a noble sect like Mount Hua or not, but he let his guard down and that led to Gu Yangcheon getting into a lethally dangerous situation where he had to fight against a martial artist having reached the Peak realm.
He idly wondered just what hell he was doing these days.
He tried to think of an excuse for his behavior but found none.Điscover new chapters on n0ve(l)bin(.)com
He had let his guard down. It was as simple as that.
He had let his guard down while escorting someone.
‘What a useless guy I am!’
Of course, Gu Yangcheon did a good job too by avoiding his sights and Muyeon also knew that the Young Master was reaching a level of martial prowess where he had no need for any escorts following him any longer.
However, that too was an excuse he was making up.
Muyeon understood that he was theGu Yangcheon’s sword and shield.
The only time Gu Yangcheon was permitted to get injured was when he died.
It wasn’t due to the passion he felt for the Gu Clan, nor was it because of the loyalty he felt for Gu Yangcheon.
His feelings of dejection came from the fact that he was being irresponsible in his job, and that was a huge problem.
The life of a martial artist came to an end once they lost themselves.
Those were the words that came from the almighty Sword Emperor himself.
Gu Yangcheon was becoming stronger and stronger as the days went on.
When Muyeon had first seen him, he was just you average boy who hadn’t even climbed to the second-rate state as a martial artist.
But the Gu Yangcheon now... He had become a first-rate martial artist and was soon making his way to the peak realm, and it would not take him much time to reach it.
Such rapid progression was achieved in the span of less than a year.
However, what about him?
How many years had he spent just trying to reach the peak realm?
Muyeon thought to himself that he shouldn’t be feeling the desperation to improve at his age.
He believed that time was on his side, and he would be eventually able to reach that realm if he kept up the consistency and efficiency of his training.
‘...So when will that happen?’
How powerless.
Muyeon felt extremely powerless right now.
What was the point of training if as person training themselves to protect someone was not even able to do that?
Muyeon wondered what his sword was for.
He didn’t know. He felt like he got lost just as he finally found the correct path.
He then wondered again just what he had learned from the duel with Yung Pung.
‘I learned what my possibility was.’
Unlike others, Muyeon was able to see what kind of potential the kids had.
This applied to Yung Pung as well.
Muyeon saw that he was progressing and improving even during the span of the duel itself.
Even though he had missed five out of ten attacks from Muyeon at the start of the duels, he was able to catch all of the attacks during the end phases.
Moreover, Yung Pung’s openings that had been quite visible at the beginning were slowly diminishing more and more from the midway point and at the end, he had no openings left for Muyeon to exploit.
Yung Pung seemed disappointed by the outcome of the duel, but Muyeon knew that he had to hide his shock when he saw Yung Pung’s progress and feats during the duration of the duel.
Yung Pung would eventually come to reach his level, and there was definitely the possibility of him passing his level quite soon too.
He was certain that it won’t take long for this phenomenon to transpire.
‘Would I still be at the same spot even then?’
Guilt and self-reproach.
He could perfectly visualize the sturdy and broad wall that stood between him and the next level.
‘The demon that haunts my mind... Can I also see this as one...?’
He stopped in his tracks.
The refreshing breeze led him in the direction of the lodge, telling him to go back quickly,
However, Muyeon’s feet didn’t budge, as though stuck to the ground on this spot.
‘Just like this...’
Just for a little, let’s rest.
It felt like he was being turned inside out.
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