Wiggins settled on a couch and muttered, “...I think I’m dying.”
Bang Jin-Hun muttered back, “I’m already dead, though.”
Wiggins dazedly stared at the ceiling.
‘How did things end up this way?’
He leaned against the couch to relax and organize his thoughts, but when his balance slightly went out of whack... The intense pain akin to every bone in his body shattering slammed into Wiggins' senses.
“Kkeuh...!”
Wiggins’ body began shivering pitifully.
Unsurprisingly, the one responsible for ‘gifting’ this bone-breaking pain was none other than Kang Jin-Ho.
Just recalling the smirking mug of Kang Jin-Ho as he beat Wiggins up sent a dreadful chill down the spine of the former Knight of the Round Table.
‘Why did you have to smile like that, though! As if you've finally got to vent your stress!’
That man had become so... "weird" lately!
How was Wiggins supposed to explain this? In a way... Kang Jin-Ho's expression was kind of like this: a tooth that had been aching like hell for days suddenly fell out, or constipation lasting for the last two weeks was suddenly flushed out!
Without an example as extreme as that, a person would not be able to make such a refreshed face. The refreshed feeling must've been indescribably satisfying since that was the only way anyone could ever hope to explain Kang Jin-Ho's happy laughter as he beat people up! What he did was so creepy and unsettling!
‘At least, couldn’t he have been gentler about beating us up?’
Craaack...
“Ouch...!”
Martial artists were fated to be familiar with pain and agony. Unlike in the surface world where combat arts had morphed into a form of sport, techniques of the martial world required one to abuse their body repeatedly to reach a higher realm. That was the accepted norm.
Even if the Western martial arts Wiggins was familiar with were comparatively less punishing to one's body than the Eastern counterparts, regular non-martial artists would still view the training regime as pure torture.
As such, Wiggins was rather familiar with pain, but this...!
“What's the secret of hurting people so much with simple punches?” Wiggins absentmindedly asked no one in particular.
Bang Jin-Hun groaned loudly. “...From the way the Assembly Master hit us, I thought he knew exactly what he was doing.”
“I’m sure that’s the case...”
Kang Jin-Ho must’ve beaten up countless people until now. Wiggins could acutely sense that while getting beaten up himself!
Obviously, Wiggins and others had experienced countless battles before. They could confidently say they wouldn’t go down without putting up a fight. However, they still had to raise the flag of surrender at how proficient Kang Jin-Ho was at beating people up!
‘Just how many battles has he fought in his life?’
While Vator sparred with Kang Jin-Ho whenever the fancy took them, and they also had fought each other in a life-or-death battle in the past, Wiggins and Bang Jin-Hun never had a reason to exchange moves with Kang Jin-Ho.
Only after experiencing the horrifying one-sided beating did they finally realize the painful truth: that man was very proficient at fighting!
‘So, this is that efficiency my lord has talked about?’
Wiggins finally got to understand what Kang Jin-Ho meant by 'fine-tuning' and 'little refinements.' After experiencing countless battles, Kang Jin-Ho had acquired intimate know-how on something as simple as punching an opponent efficiently in the face!
“We can’t even dare to imitate my lord, then.”
This was all a matter of one's battle instincts, something that was impossible to pass down as knowledge. Even if one had piled up all the experience necessary, one would still not achieve the same level of mastery. Just like how learning everything from a master chef didn't mean you could produce the signature dish boasting the exact same flavor!
This hard-to-describe battle instinct was something that one's body, not the head, naturally learned on its own.
Bang Jin-Hun tutted. “Assembly Master wasn’t this thuggish in the past, though...!”
“...No. It’s possible that my lord has always been like this.”
“Huh? What do you mean?”
“My lord, he... He had been holding himself back,” said Wiggins with a deep groan.
Anyone who observed Kang Jin-Ho for any amount of time would know he was not the most patient man in the world. Even if he was seemingly in the middle of an agonizing deliberation, Kang Jin-Ho would suddenly shoot up to his feet and flip everything on its head. That was his type.
‘In that case, maybe this event was inevitable?’
The longer the time wasted agonizing over something, the worse the flipping everything would become. If Wiggins interpreted this situation as Kang Jin-Ho rebounding from his recent worries... It all made sense.
Bang Jin-Hun also groaned loudly. “I’m happy about sparring and getting stronger. But we’re gonna develop serious health problems at this rate! What will be the point if that happens?”
“Yes, I agree...”
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