“That’s London...?”
Lee Hyeon-Su furrowed his brow while looking at the neon signs dotting a city’s skyline outside the plane’s window.
‘This isn’t a good geographical location, now is it?’
The city of London was located on England's southern tip.
Considering the English’s most threatening enemy, historically speaking, had been the Scottish, it made some sense to build its capital city as far away as possible from the border.
Of course, it making sense didn't mean Lee Hyeon-Su or the members of his group were free from the pressure of the UK's geographical location.
‘I mean... The enemy reinforcements will show up in droves when the emergency call goes up.’
Whether it was done via ships crossing the Dover Strait or on planes, one could easily travel between the UK and Europe in the proverbial blink of an eye. The two landmasses were way too close for Lee Hyeon-Su's liking, in other words!
He estimated that, if the call for backup was issued, an ocean of enemy reinforcement would show up in less than a day.
The number of a country's martial artists was closely related to said country's population. The reason why China's martial society boasted such an overwhelming might that far surpassed other nations wasn't only because of the Three Kings' existence. No, because China as a nation could constantly produce a scarcely believable number of martial artists, thanks to its population of over a billion.
This story was largely similar in Europe, as well. Each European nation was obviously not as populated as China, but the European Union as a whole boasted almost half a billion people. Not even the USA or Russia could hold a candle to this number.
Of course, due to the quirks of being a union, the EU’s martial strength couldn’t really compare to a single nation with a similar population size. Despite the inefficiency of this arrangement, though, this scale was still not something the Korean Martial Assembly could make light of. After all, South Korea only had fifty-or-so million people, didn’t it!
‘Besides, we didn’t come here with lots of people, you know!’
It was inevitable, really. From the get-go, there was simply no way that they could fight the Round Table in a numbers game. The only criterion the Martial Assembly stood a chance in was the quality of their top-level martial artists.
In that regard, Lee Hyeon-Su was certain that the Assembly came out ahead of the opposition. It was just that...
‘Even if that’s true, isn’t it insane to believe in that singular advantage and charge straight into England like this?!’
What was so ironic about this line of thinking was that Lee Hyeon-Su had not been pondering this point before the expedition began. After all, charging blindly forward was... one of Kang Jin-Ho's specialties, wasn't it? And it had become the Martial Assembly's specialty, too. Since that was how things had been handled until now, everyone just took it for granted and went along with the flow. However, there was one major difference this time, and that was...
‘I’m not a frontline fighter, you know!’
To Lee Hyeon-Su, this situation was clearly a huge problem!
Even though Martial Assembly had committed several crazy, nonsensical things in the past, Lee Hyeon-Su had always been one step removed from those events. After all, his role was to evaluate everything Kang Jin-Ho did as objectively as possible and provide support or mop up the aftermath.
However, doing that would be impossible this time around. That was because he'd not be one step removed, watching from the safety of the grandstand, but... But he'd be directly involved in the battlefield itself!
Worse still, Lee Hyeon-Su’s worth in a battle would be...Nôv(el)B\jnn
If he were to explain what he could do in a rapidly evolving battlefield, it'd be... Quickly translating all the F-bombs being hurled around? That much?
‘That’s right! I’m utterly useless in a fight!’
From the get-go, Lee Hyeon-Su was never designated as a combatant within the ranks of the Martial Assembly. Even though he had cultivated a little bit, which made him stronger than regular people, finding someone weaker than him within the Assembly was like finding a needle in a gigantic haystack!
As a matter of fact, Lee Hyeon-Su might as well wear the label of the World’s Weakest Martial Artist!
No wonder he felt like tearing his hair out and wailing in sorrow right about now!
Everyone had their intended uses. Trying to utilize Lee Hyeon-Su as a combatant was as cumbersome and illogical as... As eating ramen with a spoon! Way too illogical, indeed!
Unfortunately for him...
Kang Jin-Ho suddenly called out to his trusty subordinate. “Lee Hyeon-Su.”
“Yes, sir!” Lee Hyeon-Su hurriedly spun around to face Kang Jin-Ho.
“How are our preparations going?”
“I’ve already informed everyone that we’ll be landing shortly.”
...Kang Jin-Ho didn't seem to share any of Lee Hyeon-Su's concerns. Like, none at all!
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