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‘That’s right. He almost attained Nirvana.’

His grandfather was such an extraordinary master that he often forgot it because of his poor health.

‘Wait a minute. Then why is he still receiving treatnt from the Head of the Jurisdiction Departnt and Master Uncle Hye-dam?’

Naturally, such a question arose, but Mu-jin decided not to ask. He figured his grandfather had his reasons.

Instead, Mu-jin looked at the old woman and the Sangdanju.

“Hohoho. Now I see that you are a very distinguished person.”

The old woman, seemingly unaware of martial arts, spoke to Hyun-gwang with a childlike astonishnt on her face.

“Hahaha. It’s just a trivial skill.”

The ability to perform such a ‘trivial skill’ was sothing only Hyun-gwang could do on the entire continent.

Creating both thunder and fire energy in his hands simultaneously using natural energy was indeed a ‘trivial skill.’

The Sangdanju, who seed to have so common knowledge about martial arts, stared at Hyun-gwang with an uncharacteristically unguarded expression for the first ti today.

‘I don’t know if she’s the mastermind or not, but for now, I don’t think she would dare to touch the Shaolin Temple.’

Watching the old woman’s pure reaction, it was hard to think of her as a mastermind, but one could never be too sure. However, seeing the Sangdanju’s reaction, Mu-jin was certain that they would never touch the Shaolin Temple.

‘Could it be that grandfather subtly showed his skills for that reason?’

While Mu-jin was lost in thought, the Sangdanju asked Hyun-gwang with a slightly trembling voice.

“Did you say your Dharma na was Hyun-gwang just now?”

“Hahaha. Indeed, I did.”

“Hyun-gwang… Hyun-gwang…”

As if trying to recall a mory, the Sangdanju repeated the na several tis.

Suddenly, with a look of astonishnt, he exclaid.

“The Greatest Talent Under Heaven! Shaolin Saint Monk Hyun-gwang! Are you saying that you are that revered monk!?”

As Ryu Ji-gwang was forty-nine years old, he rembered hearing that na when he was young.

However, it was said that he beca a cripple thirty years ago due to the demon cult, and since then, no further stories were passed down, so he was forgotten.

Perhaps reading the look in Ryu Ji-gwang’s eyes, Hyun-gwang answered the unasked question with a gentle smile.

“Shaolin Saint Monk is just an empty title. Amitabha. And as you recall, I beca a cripple at that ti. Hahaha.”

“Then… have you finally regained your martial arts?”

To Ryu Ji-gwang’s question, Hyun-gwang shook his head. And he gave an answer that sounded like a Zen koan.

“It’s not that I regained them, I just let go of my stubbornness. Amitabha. And this Mu-jin here healed my body. Hahaha. Through the treatnt you two are now receiving.”

Hyun-gwang’s answer made Ryu Ji-gwang look at Mu-jin with a surprised expression.

‘Is this really true?’

Of course, being a seasoned rchant, Ryu Ji-gwang did not blindly believe Hyun-gwang’s words. It could simply be a way to elevate the young talent of Shaolin.

While Ryu Ji-gwang was lost in such thoughts, Hyun-gwang subtly spoke to Yeon Ga-hee.

“And since our Mu-jin has one more treatnt to teach you, why don’t you go through with that one as well? Hohoho.”

“Hohoho. I ca to Shaolin to pay my respects and ended up getting dical treatnt instead.”

As the old woman willingly lay down, Hyun-gwang generated Extre Yang Energy in his hands and directed it at her ankle and calf.

After so infrared therapy, he held her ankle and calf with both hands and sent a slight amount of Thunder Energy through them.

“If it becos too painful, please let know. A slight tingling sensation is said to be the most appropriate intensity.”

“Hohoho. It feels very refreshing.”

Listening to the conversation between the two elderly people, Mu-jin thought.

‘What is this? A romance in their later years?’

Sohow, it felt like he had arranged a match for them.

Well, considering Hyun-gwang had achieved great enlightennt as a monk, such a thing would never happen.

Shortly after the treatnt of the old woman Yeon Ga-hee and the Sangdanju Ryu Ji-gwang was completed.

“Novice Monk Mu-jin. Could you possibly guide to Chubodang?”

Surprised by Ryu Ji-gwang’s sudden question, Mu-jin tilted his head and answered.

“I can guide you, but may I ask the reason?”

“I will tell you when we get there. It’s sothing that concerns you as well, so please guide .”

With that ambiguous answer, Mu-jin glanced at Hyun-gwang, who simply chuckled and nodded.

‘Well, since it concerns too, I’ll find out when we get there.’

Having made up his mind, Mu-jin looked back at Ryu Ji-gwang and answered.

“Then, I will guide you.”

“Thank you, Novice Monk Mu-jin.”

Ryu Ji-gwang, lightly bowing to Mu-jin, looked at his mother, Yeon Ga-hee.

“Mother, I will go take care of this matter with Novice Monk Mu-jin.”

“Hohoho. I will rest here for a while, so go ahead. Sangdanju.”

Yeon Ga-hee, noticing that Ryu Ji-gwang was acting as the Sangdanju rather than her son, responded accordingly.

After the mother and son finished their conversation, Mu-jin led Ryu Ji-gwang towards Chubodang.

“I am Mu-jin, the third-class disciple. I am here to guide a visitor to Chubodang.”

When he explained briefly to the two second-class disciples guarding the entrance, one of them asked Ryu Ji-gwang, who was standing behind Mu-jin.

“Amitabha. Forgive , but may I know the na of the benefactor?”

“I am Ryu Ji-gwang, the Sangdanju of Cheonryu Sangdan. I have co to see the Head of Chubodang. Could you possibly send word inside?”

When Ryu Ji-gwang revealed his na, the two second-class disciples were visibly surprised.

Although Shaolin generally distanced themselves from worldly matters, they could not help but be aware of the Five Great Trading Companies. Furthermore, as Chubodang managed Shaolin’s finances, it was even more impossible for them not to know.

“If you could also ntion that I wish to enter with Novice Monk Mu-jin, I would appreciate it.”

“Please, wait a mont. I will inform the head imdiately.”

One of the startled second-class disciples quickly entered Chubodang, and shortly after, returned to announce.

“The head monk has allowed you to enter.”

Following the disciple’s guidance, Mu-jin and Ryu Ji-gwang headed towards the Chubodang Head’s Hall.

Inside the hall, they found the Chubodang Head Hyun-myeong and his senior disciple Hye-min.

“Third-class disciple Mu-jin, greeting the Head Monk of Chubodang and Senior Brother Hye-min.”

“Nice to et you. I am Ryu Ji-gwang, Sangdanju of Cheonryu Sangdan.”

“Amitabha. I am Hyun-myeong, the head of Chubodang. This is my disciple and assistant head, Hye-min.”

“I am Hye-min. Amitabha.”

After exchanging greetings, Hyun-myeong and Hye-min looked at Ryu Ji-gwang and Mu-jin with puzzled expressions.

It was already surprising that the Sangdanju of Cheonryu Sangdan had co, but to see Mu-jin, the money-draining demon, with him was even more bewildering.

Though thanks to the exercise equipnt Mu-jin had introduced, Senior Brother Hyun-gwang’s health had improved, and the external energy of the novice and third-class disciples had also greatly progressed.

Moreover, they took pride in the fact that they had rightfully punished the secular martial sects.

However, Chubodang saw Mu-jin as a money-draining demon, since the already scarce Shaolin storage kept getting emptied because of him.

At that mont, instead of giving an explanation, Ryu Ji-gwang reached into his sleeve and pulled out a piece of paper, handing it to Hyun-myeong.

“This is a hundred nyang promissory note issued under the na of our Cheonryu Sangdan.”

“!!!”

“As long as our trading company remains solvent, you can use it as actual currency.”

“May I ask the reason for giving such a large sum to our Shaolin all of a sudden?”

To Hyun-myeong’s question, Ryu Ji-gwang looked at Mu-jin for so reason.

“Actually, my mother and I just received treatnt from Novice Monk Mu-jin and Master Hyun-gwang. This money is to pay for today’s treatnt and to request further treatnt in the future.”

Only then did Hyun-myeong and Hye-min begin to understand the situation. Everyone in Shaolin already knew that Mu-jin was treating Hyun-gwang.

He simply hadn’t expected that the head of Cheonryu Sangdan and his mother would join in on the treatnt.

‘Huh… That money-devouring monster brought in such a huge sum. Amitabha.’

Hyun-myeong inwardly cursed while thinking.

One yang of gold was worth twenty yang of silver. And one yang of silver was worth four or five sacks of rice, enough to feed a family of four for a month.

The monks and scholar-monks affiliated with Shaolin, along with the temporary disciples living there each year, barely numbered seven or eight hundred. On top of that, Shaolin was frugal, spending money sparingly on everything from food to clothing.

In other words, one hundred yang of gold was equivalent to Shaolin’s annual food expenses.

Recently, Shaolin had been short on funds to feed its disciples during the winter, to the point of debating whether to accept new disciples.

Naturally, accepting that money to sustain Shaolin was the right thing to do.

“I apologize, Sangdanju. Our Shaolin cannot accept this money.”

Without any hesitation, Hyun-myeong conveyed his refusal.

In response to Hyun-myeong’s rejection, Ryu Ji-gwang asked in a calm tone, devoid of any emotional turmoil.

“Why can’t you accept it? Could you enlighten ?”

“It is our Shaolin way. Grace is just grace. Expecting repaynt for a favor is sothing a Buddhist should never do. I am certain that senior brother Hyun-gwang and Mu-jin, who perford the treatnt, feel the sa way.”

With a look that seed to ask for agreent, Hyun-myeong glanced at Mu-jin, who thought with a business-like smile.

‘What kind of nonsense is this?’

The treatnt was done by his grandfather and himself, so why were they pretending to be so benevolent on their own?

Respect for the elderly only erged when the other party acted like one. It might apply to soone like Hyun-gwang or Yeon Ga-hee, but not to those who clearly projected, ‘I’m a master,’ such as Jurisdiction Departnt Head Hyun-gong or Chubodangju Hyun-myeong.

However, he couldn’t just spit out the curses brewing inside him.

As Mu-jin pondered how to tactfully convince this crazy Chubodangju, Ryu Ji-gwang spoke first.

“Hmm. Then how about considering it as an offering, not a repaynt?”

“That is a transparent workaround.”

“Hahaha. Then let’s say I’m simply repaying the favor of the treatnt. You said that expecting repaynt for a favor is not the Buddhist way, but isn’t it also a human obligation to think about repaying a received favor?”

“……”

“Are you intending to turn into a shaless person who can’t even fulfill basic human obligations, Chubodangju Monk?”

Indeed, the eloquence of an experienced rchant was not sothing a half-baked administrator who had been secluded in the mountains, chanting prayers, could match.

“Hmm. However, the amount is too large to be considered compensation for the treatnt.”

Chubodangju, realizing a complete refusal was difficult, tried to lower the amount as much as possible.

Chubodangju hadn’t intended to reject the money outright without any thought.

It was just that the sum presented by the Sangdanju was too large, prompting him to choose refusal.

Hyun-myeong, who had learned the ropes at Chubodang since his days as a second-class disciple, knew very well that a large sum of money always ca with significant strings attached.

Particularly, given Ryu Ji-gwang’s reputation as a prominent rchant on the continent, he believed that such a man wouldn’t offer such a large amount as treatnt fees without any expectations.

However, as expected, Ryu Ji-gwang had already made his calculations and responded imdiately.

“It is not a large amount at all. I heard that Mu-jin’s treatnt thod even healed senior brother Hyun-gwang, who had once been incapacitated. Furthermore, after receiving treatnt today with my mother, the effects were indescribable. Especially for my mother, who, being elderly, had not seen much benefit from the acupuncture and herbal dicines of renowned doctors. Surely Chubodangju Monk knows how much it costs to bring in famous doctors for treatnt?”

“……”

As Hyun-myeong hesitated to respond, Ryu Ji-gwang delivered the follow-up blow.

“The amount on this bill reflects the value of the skill that healed a body even famous doctors could not. Honestly, I regret not bringing a larger bill today.”

After making his case, Ryu Ji-gwang added another intriguing proposal.

“So, I ask you to accept this money as paynt for the treatnt of my mother and . Additionally, there is sothing else I wish to discuss with Chubodangju.”

“Please, speak freely.”

In response to Hyun-myeong’s reply, Ryu Ji-gwang smiled naturally, befitting his status as a great rchant.

“I was thinking of opening a clinic in Deungbong County down there, with the novice monk Mu-jin.”

“!?”

“!?”

This unexpected proposal shocked not only Hyun-myeong but also Mu-jin, who looked at Ryu Ji-gwang with a surprised expression.

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