“What is so amazing about overcoming a heart demon?” Lee Hyeon-Su asked, obviously puzzled about this situation.
Wiggins casually shrugged back at his disciple. “Don’t look at me. I also have no idea.”
“Why not, Master?”
“What are you implying? I can't possibly know everything in this world, now can I? Besides, the branch of martial arts on our side is markedly different from this side. I'll be honest, I've no idea what the walls or epiphanies often talked about in Eastern martial arts are. I've never experienced such things before, you see?”
“Oh.”
An unreadable smile crept up on Wiggins’ face. “It's possible to brush this phenomenon aside as one of the many mysteries of Eastern martial arts. However, I personally disagree with that view.”
Lee Hyeon-Su tilted his head. “What do you mean, master?”
Wiggins sneaked a quick glance in Vator's way before explaining himself. “Encountering a problem while cultivating a martial art can only mean there's a serious flaw in your chosen martial art. That's the only logical conclusion you can draw, wouldn't you say?”
“Hoh-oh?” Vator’s brows quivered ominously. “How about we find out how great your logical martial art is, then?”
“Hahaha. I was merely stating my opinion. Please don’t read too much into it, Sir Vator.”
Vator frowned a little after realizing Wiggins' attitude had subtly changed. In the past, Wiggins would've latched on to an opportunity like this and tried to provoke Vator a little more with his sophistry.
But he didn’t do that this time. Which meant...?
Vator leaned forward, his expression solemn yet still unreadable. “You... Did you get beaten up by my master?”
When Wiggins didn’t answer and just looked away, Vator broke into a raucous cackle. “Kekeke! I knew you’d get into trouble sooner or later!”
“...Please, let's not do this when you and I are no different,” Wiggins sourly muttered.
“Say what? Have you ever seen me getting beaten up by...” Vator's voice petered off, and then he sneakily glanced at Kang Jin-Ho next.
He just remembered. He also got beaten up by Kang Jin-Ho. And pretty regularly, as well!
Vator instantly became depressed, his lips pouting a little.
Lee Hyeon-Su ruefully smacked his lips while listening to this... ‘conversation’ that only left scars behind.
‘Huh. These men shouldn’t be subjected to this kind of treatment, though...’
When such respected individuals were brought together, the correct thing to do would be to foster team spirit and synergy among the members. They should be encouraging each other, yet these so-called men among men were busy trying to tear each other down!
Unfortunately for them, Kang Jin-Ho was sitting pretty right in the middle of everything, which had this effect of... Making everyone in the room look a bit insignificant in comparison!
“Now, now, everyone. Let’s get this party on the road already. We’re here for a meeting, so why all this unnecessary banter?” Bang Jin-Hun raised his voice to bring the situation back under control. His years of experience as the Assembly’s director had come in handy this time. “Assembly Master, sir?”
Kang Jin-Ho turned his head slightly when Bang Jin-Hun called out to him.
“Since overcoming this heart demon or whatever it is called is supposed to be a good thing, please accept my congratulations. That’s that, but what about the future, sir? What are your plans?”
Kang Jin-Ho nodded. “I was thinking of passing down the demonic cultivation.”
“Passing down...?”
Kang Jin-Ho glanced at Lee Hyeon-Su. “You said around two months, didn’t you?”
He was asking about the estimated time until the construction’s completion. Lee Hyeon-Su quickly nodded. “Yes, sir.”
“There shouldn’t be any issues with their living conditions within those two months, right?”
“Mm, please wait...” Lee Hyeon-Su pondered something for a bit, then nodded away. “The cult believers are already making do with what they have, sir. Without beating around the bush... Yes, the issue of the place to sleep has been solved, more or less. However, the current arrangement still isn't adequate enough to call humane. We need to resolve this situation as soon as possible.”
Kang Jin-Ho wordlessly glanced at Chang Min next.
Chang Min shrugged after listening to the translated version of Lee Hyeon-Su's report. “My liege. We can start right away. There aren't any problems on our side.”
“Mm... Will it be fine, though?”
“My liege, you are far too generous toward us. No hurdle will slow those children down in their quest to become stronger, and they won't care whether they have a proper place to sleep or not. You don't have to worry about them.”
“I see,” Kang Jin-Ho nodded, then looked back at Lee Hyeon-Su. “What about a suitable training ground? Has it been secured yet?”
“Sir. We’re still building it as we speak. It’s just that accommodating so many people indoors is extremely tricky. But an outdoor training ground runs the risk of exposure...”
“Mm? Even though we're on private land?”
“Sir, it's impossible to monitor every inch of our land. We have fences around the perimeter and placards saying this is private land, but obstinate people will still jump over the fences to pick wild mushrooms. Keeping those people out completely will be impossible. Not only that, but...”
Lee Hyeon-Su turned his head and glanced outside the windows.
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