Wiggins asked, “...Three days, you say?”
Lee Hyeon-Su slowly nodded. “Yes, master.”
Wiggins' gaze locked on a firmly shut doorway. That steel door was thin and flimsy enough for him to easily break through. But the entire doorway was enveloped in this gloomy air that forbade anyone's approach.
“Three days... But why?” Wiggins quizzically looked back at Lee Hyeon-Su.
“It seems that our Assembly Master is attempting to create a new martial art.”
“Attempting to create...?” Wiggins slowly rubbed his chin with his remaining hand. “Well... Since my lord is basically a grandmaster, it should be feasible for him to conceive a new martial art. Although it will be a stern challenge, that's for sure.”
“Will it be that difficult, master?”
“Rather than difficult... Hmm, I’m not sure how to explain.” Wiggins pondered for a while, then glanced at Lee Hyeon-Su. “Let me use this example. Let’s say you have a deep understanding of music.”
“Okay.” Lee Hyeon-Su nodded while attentively listening.
“Such is your knowledge pool that you're somewhat of a celebrity in the music world. In that case, do you think it'll be easy for you to write a hit song?”
“Uh, well... Mm.” Lee Hyeon-Su frowned after realizing where he got his question wrong. “I see now, master. It’s not the issue of creating a new martial art, but what kind of martial art it will be...”
“Yes, that’s exactly it.”
To folks with deep knowledge and understanding of how music worked, composing a children's lullaby would be a cakewalk. Of course, such a song might not speak to the children's hearts, but that wasn't important in this example.
However, what if they had to compose a concerto containing all of their extensive knowledge? And what if this one piece of music would serve as the definitive proof of the depth and profoundness of their knowledge?
‘Now that... would be challenging, alright.’
This problem surpassed one's level of comprehension. The higher your level, the more perfection you'd demand from yourself. So, it'd come down to where you'd be willing to draw the line and make compromises with your own high standards.
‘But my lord is infamous for never compromising.’
Even though Kang Jin-Ho looked like a pushover and a softie on the surface, he never backed off from something once he made up his mind. Of course, Kang Jin-Ho would willingly back off when it came to fields he knew very little about. However, martial arts were Kang Jin-Ho’s specialty.
He'd never compromise in anything related to martial arts. In that case, Kang Jin-Ho would undoubtedly abuse himself until the martial art he could be satisfied with was finally created.
‘Hmm. Not sure how to feel about this...’
Wiggins frowned slightly. He should be celebrating the fact that Kang Jin-Ho had locked himself up to create a brand-new martial art.
Someone of Kang Jin-Ho's caliber would definitely come up with a martial art surpassing what came before. Otherwise, there would be no point in locking himself up like this. He could've simply used an already-existing martial art that best suited his needs, after all.
Kang Jin-Ho obviously knew that, but he still went into seclusion. It could only mean he was determined to create something uniquely his own.
‘Yes, I should be happy about this development, but...!’
Even then, Wiggins couldn’t get over this single but insistent worry.
Kang Jin-Ho was a perfectionist in all things related to martial arts. So, he wouldn’t accept any flaws in something he created, regardless of how minor they would be.
As was the case with creating things, establishing the direction of the project and its framework was the easy part. What actually took up the most time were revising minor details and finding and fixing various flaws.
A martial art's level of completion would be decided by how patient the creator was while working on those little adjustments and fixes.
‘I’m sure my lord is aware of this, too.’
Taking too long to create a martial art, only to leave yourself with little time to train with it, was worse than not creating it in the first place. This was a race against time itself.
It had to be done as soon as possible, but the creator must not be rushed. Being rushed would inevitably create weaknesses and flaws, and such things in martial arts would prove fatal to any martial artists mastering it.
Even though Kang Jin-Ho was running out of time, he had to give himself enough time to finish his task. That must be the dilemma plaguing him right about now.
Wiggins sighed in amazement while staring at the firmly-shut doorway. “As I thought, my lord is an incredible man...”
This wasn't a matter of one's skill level. Even if Wiggins possessed the matching level of abilities with Kang Jin-Ho, could he focus his entire being on creating a new martial art like this? While stuck in the same situation, too?
‘No, I couldn’t.’
If it was Wiggins, he... Even if he decided to create a new martial art, he'd soon realize that the responsibilities would be too much to bear right now and sneakily postpone his endeavor to another time. That seemed like the rational thing to do.
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