The Master's sword was burning in flames.
It didn't mean the flames were fierce enough to melt the blade, however. Flames several meters long were extending from his blade while scything through the air!
Clang!
The Crimson Destiny slapped the sword of fire away. The incoming blade was accurately fended off, but the flames remained on course. After all, unlike a sword, flames didn't have a physical form.
The billowing flames rushed past the Crimson Destiny and tried to pounce on Kang Jin-Ho. However, he suddenly roared out a brief but powerful yell while releasing some of his demonic qi.
Sword light immediately enveloped his sword and blew away the incoming flames.
Kang Jin-Ho was witnessing new and remarkable things right now.
'How bizarre...'
Wiggins' evaluation of a magic swordsman was that it was basically perfect and without a fault. However, Kang Jin-Ho couldn't help but make a slightly different evaluation than Wiggins after clashing swords with the Master of the Round Table.
His impression was that it was "versatile."
To Kang Jin-Ho, "being perfect" didn't mean anything. After all, having zero defects didn't equal strength in his books. For instance, an elementary school kid possessing perfected hand-to-hand combat techniques still wouldn't win against a grown man who barely knew the basics of combat sports.
A fight wasn't determined by one's strengths and weaknesses. The truth was that things like who was faster, physically stronger, and mentally more prepared to go the extra mile would determine the eventual winner.
All the advantages of a magic swordsman touted by others held little to no meaning to Kang Jin-Ho. But the strengths of a magic swordsman that others seemed to have overlooked genuinely intrigued him.
'I had no idea you could do that?'
Plants suddenly sprouted below Kang Jin-Ho's feet to become sprawling vines to wrap around his legs.
When Kang Jin-Ho blew away walls of flames, he was greeted by spears made out of ice falling on top of him like a hailstorm. And when he took advantage of the opening and thrust his sword forward, it felt like the space itself disappeared, and the Master reappeared some distance away.
What a completely different way of fighting this was!
This was supposed to be a battlefield, one Kang Jin-Ho was intimately familiar with. And he was fighting a top expert, too. However, it still felt like he had wandered into a fantastical world he had never experienced before.
How... versatile! For the first time in his life, Kang Jin-Ho got to learn that attacks could be this varied and colorful.
Rather than a battle, this situation felt more like a puzzle. Solving one puzzle rewarded him with another. Solve that, and he'd encounter yet another puzzle blocking his progress. Like right now!
After destroying the incoming flames and ice blocks, Kang Jin-Ho was about to carve out a path, only for his footing to become slippery. Even though he was capable of running at full speed on ice, the ground had become slippery enough for him to temporarily lose his balance. It felt like friction itself had never existed, to begin with!
...Even though they were fighting on a field of grass!
'This is all so mysterious.'
If Kang Jin-Ho experienced all these phenomena in the middle of a chaotic battlefield involving many combatants, his blood would have rushed to his head from irritation by now. Magic itself didn't pose much of a threat to him, after all.
No matter how many flames, ice, winds, or lightning bolts were generated through mysterious methods, their fundamental nature didn't change at the end of the day. All these things revolved around the concept of the Five Elements.
Obviously, methods to convert internal energy into nature's energy also existed in Eastern martial arts. For instance, the Blazing Sun Energy technique or the Ice Wind technique. Even techniques to manipulate lightning also existed.
Crucially, though, Kang Jin-Ho already boasted enough experience in fighting experts of those techniques.
It didn't matter what form energy was in; it was still energy at the end of the day. It could not overcome its original nature. Any "object" created through energy could be dealt with more energy.
Kang Jin-Ho could just use his superior strength and qi to crush and destroy whatever came his way. That would be all.
However, the Master changed his tactic when he realized his magic wasn't working on Kang Jin-Ho. He removed friction. He sheathed his sword in flames and electricity. And when the Master suddenly reversed gravity, even the one-and-only Kang Jin-Ho got flustered by his body levitating against his will.
Each of these things was nothing more than a simple trick to hold him down. They would never defeat him on their own. However, what if these tricks continued to hinder him while he was clashing swords against his enemy?
What if all friction underfoot disappeared just as Kang Jin-Ho raised his weapon to counter the incoming sword strike, preventing him from getting a good foothold?
What if gravity flipped around, and Kang Jin-Ho floated up uncontrollably?
Even if it was him, responding right away would not be easy. If he had enough experience, then maybe. However, this was more or less Kang Jin-Ho's first time experiencing proper magic.
He might know what magic could do, but today would be his first time experiencing what it felt like to be at the receiving end!
Not only that, but he also had to deal with the unfamiliar Western swordsmanship on top of all the magic spells.
'This is... fun.'
Kang Jin-Ho's smile deepened. When was the last time he felt this way?
This feeling was markedly different from trampling on the enemies through his superior martial prowess. What would be the best way to explain it? As if he was learning more about an unknown territory and gradually conquering it?
'This feeling... it's making me remember my past.'
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