“Assembly Master, we need your expression to be more natural.”
Kang Jin-Ho crumpled his expression instead. “...”
“Sir, you're not a block of wood. Or maybe you are a Wood element monster?”
“...”
“Sir! Your arms and legs shouldn't be moving together like that!”
“...”
This must be Hell.
After finding himself plunged into this never-before-seen Hell on Earth, Kang Jin-Ho carefully mulled over how he ended up here in the first place.
‘...Nope, I can’t figure it out.’
He couldn't understand, no matter how much he racked his brain.
Lee Hyeon-Su asked Kang Jin-Ho some incomprehensible things, then plotted something with Cheon Tae-Hun before deciding on this film shoot on their own. They didn't even bother asking Kang Jin-Ho's opinion!
‘Okay, now... Let’s carefully think about this.’
Objectively speaking, Kang Jin-Ho was doing a good thing here. As he alluded to before, this video lecture concept could take the inconvenient and time-consuming act of imparting cultivation techniques and turn it into a streamlined and far more convenient process.
The potential advantages seemed quite literally endless. As an example... One of the biggest plus points would be the fact that the video lecture could teach martial arts to many people at once.
Almost ten thousand demonic cultivators fled China to join the Martial Assembly. Imagine trying to impart the demonic cultivation method to all of them. How long would that even take?
‘...Not even ten years would be sufficient for that.’
That was why Kang Jin-Ho decided to compromise his teaching methods by imparting the demonic art to the demon cult elders and the Demon Flames first, then have them transfer their knowledge to the rest of the demonic cultivators.
Orthodox sects often resorted to this pyramid-style teaching method.
Of course, there was a difference between Kang Jin-Ho personally teaching demonic arts and someone else teaching the same thing. In a way, it was comparable to online versus in-person tutoring in the surface world.
When facing the terrifying and absolute foe called National Entrance Exams that would determine the rest of their lives, high school seniors would inevitably trust the teachings of online tutors many times over that of a living, breathing teacher right before their eyes.
These kids were the living proof that people preferred learning from someone with a higher skill level despite knowing the pros and cons of the real person and video.
So, in terms of effectiveness and efficiency, teaching others through video lectures was the right choice. This method boasted another advantage of not needing to secure a training space large enough to accommodate ten thousand demonic cultivators.
If everything went according to plan, those demonic cultivators currently wielding shovels like swords to cut mountains down would get to breathe easy.
Not only that, but the cultivators could rewatch the lectures again and again until they could fully comprehend the lessons. And it’d be possible to relearn things you forgot during cultivation, too.
All things considered, this video lecture concept had the potential to move the martial world forward by leaps and bounds. And the advantages didn't end there, either!
It was inevitable for a relationship of domination to develop between someone one-sidedly teaching and the other side one-sidedly learning. However, the video lecture concept could prevent this inevitable power dynamic of the master-apprentice-type relationship from taking hold.
Simply having the potential to eliminate that custom alone was already a notable plus point.
So, to summarize... The video lectures could impart martial arts much more efficiently while preventing questionable hacks from seizing dominance of the people under him. In the case of Kang Jin-Ho's video lectures, he would get to strengthen his authority while creating a more centralized power base for himself.
All in all, he should be more enthusiastic about filming lectures. Yes, he should definitely be, but...!
‘But why does it have to be this way?’
The problem with this premise was that Kang Jin-Ho was perhaps the worst human being in history to stand before a camera. Choi Yeon-Ha had already proven how difficult it was to make Kang Jin-Ho read a line off a script, hadn’t she?
It was such a soul-draining struggle that even the one-and-only Choi Yeon-Ha gave up on her dream of turning Kang Jin-Ho into an actor.
However, Lee Hyeon-Su and Cheon Tae-Hun didn't seem all that worried about that near-insurmountable obstacle.
“Assembly Master? Smile for the camera, sir. Be more natural.”
Kang Jin-Ho nearly blurted out, Would you smile if you were in my shoes? His expression didn’t want to relax at all.
“Sir, you know this is all for the future of the Assembly.”
“Indeed, sir. Indeed!”
Cheon Tae-Hun and Lee Hyeon-Su were acting like two peas in a pod right now. Kang Jin-Ho couldn’t figure out when those two became such close friends. Meanwhile...
“Assembly Master! I’m telling you, only the beginning’s hard! The rest will get easier,” said Bang Jin-Hun. He was clearly cosplaying as an experienced teacher, even though everyone here saw all the cold sweat dripping down his face through the high-def screens not too long ago!
“Mm, well...” Kang Jin-Ho finally said something with a hint of hesitation. “I get that this is necessary, but...”
“If it's necessary, that's all the reason you need, sir. What other justifications do you need?” Lee Hyeon-Su firmly put his foot down.
“Sir, your dedication to the future of the Assembly is bringing tears to my eyes!”
Cheon Tae-Hun exclaimed enthusiastically with a huge grin on his face. And that grin only roused a strong urge in Kang Jin-Ho’s heart to feed a knuckle sandwich to that face and squeeze some tears out for real!
Kang Jin-Ho sucked in a deep breath to calm himself down. “Yes, I get that it's necessary. However, why do we have to start filming out of the blue...?”
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