Light Novel: Volume 13 Episode 17
Boom!
Powerful vibrations resonated throughout the ship, spreading to every corner.
‘It has begun.’
Pyo-wol knew what the rumbling, traveling through the soles of his feet, meant.
“What’s going on?”
“A fight.”
Every cabin doors in the ship bursted open almost simultaneously, and martial artists wearing sailor attire soon came pouring out.
Every single one of them had a fierce glint in their eyes.
In such a situation, chaos would typically ensue, but they all moved with unwavering composure. Just by observing their actions, one could tell how well-trained and disciplined they were.
The men who emerged from the cabins immediately rushed towards the source of the intense vibrations.
They surged forward like a tidal wave, yet their movements were orderly, devoid of any excitement. They all responded with such cold efficiency as if they had anticipated such an event.
Elite warriors of their caliber are not easily forged.
They would have had to navigate countless training grounds and go through numerous obstacles to reach that level of mastery.
Pyo-wol hung from the ceiling of the corridor, watching such martial artists beneath his feet.
Countless men passed under the ceiling where he was hiding, but not one of them managed to notice his presence.
This was because Pyo-wol did not just merely conceal his breathing and movements, but erased his very presence altogether.
It is common for individuals with a strong intuition and keen sense to sense things that are not visible. What more for martial artists. Senses of people well-versed in martial arts are remarkably sensitive, surpassing imagination.
However, since Pyo-wol completely erased his presence, he could only be perceived as a part of the environment.
Pyo-wol moved along the ceiling like a spider, hanging upside down.
His extraordinary sense of balance and strength, as well as his perfectly honed assassination techniques, made such a feat possible.
His destination was the captain’s quarters, located in the deepest part of the ship.
There was no one in the corridor now since all the crew members had descended to the lower decks.
Pyo-wol had no more reason to continue crawling on the ceiling, but he still didn’t descend to the floor.
He remained glued to the ceiling, looking ahead.
There seemed to be nothing in sight. No martial artist could be seen guarding the entrance of the captain’s quarters.
Maybe it was because the ship was floating in the middle of the sea so no crew member expected any intruders.
Pyo-wol could have dropped down from the ceiling, opened the door and gone straight to the captain’s cabin, but he didn’t.
His senses told him that someone was hiding, even though he couldn’t see anyone.
And it was not just one person, but four individuals.
They were all hiding.
It was highly likely that even the people aboard this ship did not know of their presence. That was how remarkable their hiding skills were.
Their concealment skills were so advanced that only skilled assassins like Pyo-wol would have any chance of detecting them.
With their level of concealment, they were on par with the assassins of the Hundred Wraith Union.
As Pyo-wol remained attached to the ceiling, he created a thin thread of qi.
He pushed the qi thread toward the direction where the four individuals were hiding.
Like a snake, the thin qi thread wriggled and extended forward.
Six meters, seven meters… and then eight meters.
It took eight meters for Pyo-wol to finally feel a slight reaction from the other side.
It wasn’t a definite movement, but he could clearly feel something foreign.
If so, that meant that eight meters was the radius their senses could detect.
‘Eight meters…’
Not bad.
With their level of perception, they could stand up against the assassins of the Hundred Wraith Union Pyo-wol had encountered before.
‘Were assassins of this level so common?’
It was no easy task to raise a skilled assassin.
To create a single assassin, at least a hundred sacrifices were needed.
The Blood Shadow Group that raised Pyo-wol was proof of that fact.
To cultivate Pyo-wol and a few other assassins, the Blood Shadow Group had to sacrifice several times the number of people. But even then, it would still be a mistake to assume that such an arduous and grueling process would result in an assassin that could be used in combat.
For a perfect assassin to be born, they have to undergo numerous training sessions and complete a lot of assassination missions.
But for one assassin to properly carry out their mission, extensive support was necessary. In addition to information and equipment required, a multitude of personnel support was also needed.
That’s why hiring and commissioning a skilled assassin is so expensive. The number of individuals involved increases the commission fee.
This is also the reason why the Hundred Wraith Union always kept the number of their assassins at a hundred. Going beyond that scale would made it difficult for them to sustain the financial burden. In other words, they wouldn’t be able to afford it.
It was even harder for other places to raise proper assassins.
It would require more than double the funds and time compared to the Hundred Wraith UNion.
In reality, raising a skilled assassin was an impossible task.
Though exceptional assassins like Pyo-wol existed, they were literally the exception. An anomaly.
Assassins like Pyo-wol could not be planned and raised deliberately.
The assassins hiding in front of the captain’s cabin were undoubtedly far inferior to Pyo-wol. However, it was impossible to cultivate them elsewhere, outside of the Hundred Wraith Union.
Yet, they couldn’t have been part of the Hundred Wraith Union either.
There was no reason for the assassins of the Hundred Wraith Union to guard the captain of a ship floating in the middle of the sea.
‘Then did the person inside there raised these assassins himself?’
It was a ridiculous conjecture, but Pyo-wol had a strange feeling that his guess was most likely true.
Boom!
The vibrations from the lower deck became stronger.
It meant that Yul Ayeon was fighting fiercely.
Pyo-wol did not know long she would last. It wasn’t as if he didn’t trust her skills, but the martial artists on this ship truly just gave off an aura of seasoned warriors.
So while Yul Ayeon was still holding on, Pyo-wol had to finish his business.
Swoosh!
Pyo-wol suddenly descended from the ceiling.
The moment Pyo-wol revealed himself,
Shwiak!
A hidden secret compartment near the door opened and four men sprang out.
They were the assassins who guarded the captain’s quarters.
They attacked Pyo-wol without hesitation.
They sent their swords flying at the shortest distance possible, aiming for Pyo-wol’s vital spots such as his neck, heart, and head. They all intend to deliver a swift and fatal blow.
Shwiak!
Their swords and daggers pierced into Pyo-wol’s body.
But a second later on, the assassins’ eyes widened.
They had clearly succeeded in their attack, but they felt no such sensation in their hands.
This was because in the next instant, Pyo-wol, who had been impaled by their weapons, disappeared like a mirage.
“What?”
“Huh?”
The assassins exclaimed in astonishment. They were so surprised that they broke the unwritten rule of assassins, which was to never utter a word during a fight.
Shriek!
In that moment, a thread of qi went down from the air and coiled around their necks. The qi thread soon pulled them up into the air.
“Gah!”
“Keugh!”
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