Announcement:
Lectures regarding the Martial Assembly’s new standard cultivation technique will start tomorrow.
Anyone affiliated with the Assembly is eligible to participate.
The lectures will not follow traditional methods but will be delivered as prerecorded videos.
Confirm the contents of the announcement, as well as the lecture start time, in the link below.
Copies of the secret manual and additional learning tools are available on the HQ main building's first floor.
Choi Man-Sik narrowed his eyes like that cartoon character from the famous internet meme while staring at his phone’s screen.
‘So, it really is a text message...’
What an amazing development this was. Choi Man-Sik had been a part of the Martial Assembly since he was a little kid, but never before did he receive public announcements in the form of a text message like this.
Yes, texts and DMs were often used to communicate when moving as a small unit or to receive minor orders from the top. However, Choi Man-Sik couldn’t remember seeing an announcement being made this way.
He couldn’t help but get weirded out by this unprecedented event.
‘Hah. So, things are changing for real, then.’
The Martial Assembly had been going through a rapid and pronounced transformation lately. Anyone who had been calling themselves a member of the Assembly would know. However, that change mostly affected how one trained. The other changes were hardly noticeable.
The most visible changes would have to be... All the demon cult elders unlucky enough to get caught in Kang Jin-Ho's crosshairs flying in the air, and the Demon Flames unlucky enough to get caught in Vator's... big mitts showing everyone the miraculous feat of running with their backs and heads instead of their feet. About that much?
Also, there was a small matter of many new buildings popping up nonstop in the middle of the mountain.
However, none of those events involved Choi Man-Sik and his peers. After all, he was just a random martial artist and not a Chinese demonic cultivator. Vator or Kang Jin-Ho had no reason to personally get involved in Choi Man-Sik’s business.
While stewing in this amazed yet weirded-out feeling, Choi Man-Sik tapped on the link and accessed the webpage. And his brow furrowed almost immediately.
‘Huh. Setting up an electronic announcement system...? And distributing tablet PCs, too?’
Although Choi Man-Sik had already heard about these things, this news still made him do a double take. To think he’d see the day when the Assembly would distribute tablet PCs and the members would receive announcements electronically...!
“I have no idea what’s what anymore.”
The Martial Assembly was perhaps that one place most ill-suited to such developments.
This organization was old-fashioned. So much so that some elders didn't even want to use phones! As far as sticking to old ways of doing things was concerned, Choi Man-Sik was convinced no one could top the Martial Assembly.
Imagine how bad things must be for the members to say that, despite how they all dressed in modern attire to blend in, this organization was still more old-school than the famous Cheonghak-dong Village, the last remaining traditional village in Korea!
“Besides all that, though... Is this really okay?”
Changes were supposed to be good. Still, Choi Man-Sik had to wonder if these changes were a bit too much. Teaching a brand-new martial art through online lectures? That didn't sound sensible or logical to him.
“Why do we have to do everything in extremes, I wonder?”
It was either old-fashioned or off the walls. Why did Choi Man-Sik get the feeling that the Martial Assembly stopped having the middle ground for a while now?
“Gee, whiz...”
It must've been weird for those trying to get this thing off the ground since that was the story for the people meant to receive it, like Choi Man-Sik.
He glanced at the clock and noticed that the announced starting time for the lecture was almost here. He frowned and began scanning his vicinity.
‘Huh. Where am I supposed to watch this, though?’
Since nothing like this had happened before, Choi Man-Sik felt lost. Confused. He knew that online lectures could be watched practically anywhere, but that didn't mean he could do so in the middle of a busy street, now did it?
Currently, he was perched on a wooden bench next to the large training hall. It felt kind of awkward to sit here and watch the lecture.
‘Right. I should head to the auditorium or a training hall.’
He might feel like he was participating in proper training in those places. After making up his mind, Choi Man-Sik quickly headed to the auditorium. After arriving there, he quickly realized many others had the same idea as him.
The auditorium had already turned into an ocean of human bodies.
‘Is there even enough space for me in there?’
Thankfully, Choi Man-Sik quickly found an unoccupied seating by the corner. He slipped past the crowd and settled down on the seat, then eavesdropped on the voices of his fellow martial artists coming from all directions.
“Just what are the higher-ups thinking?”
“You think I’d know that?”
“It’s great that we’re about to learn a new martial art, but why does it have to be this way...?”
“Oh, yeah. Isn't this the first time the Assembly is trying to impart a martial art to a large group of people?”
“Mm? Yeah, you’re right.”
“Don’t you think doing things this way is more effective? It’s not like you can cram this many people into a classroom or something, right?”
“Huh. I guess so.”
It sounded as if anticipation and nervousness were cautiously dancing around each other. Which was Choi Man-Sik's current state of mind, too.
“Hang on. Do I need to log in first? And will the lectures be live streaming all the time?”
“Nah. I heard only today will be live since it's the first day and all. The other lectures will be prerecorded videos.”
“Huh. Did you sign up already?”
“Yeah. A long time ago. Wait, don't tell me you haven't done it yet?”
“H-hey, what the... I can’t access the link!”
Choi Man-Sik noticed that chaos was rapidly spreading among the people here.
‘I guess I shouldn’t make fun of the higher-ups, then.’
The grunts were just as guilty for failing to keep up with the times. Then again, what would a bunch of muscleheads holing themselves up in a nameless mountain range to train martial arts know about modern tech?
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