My dad?
Yes, its been thirty years already.
Now that Mae Geuk-Lyom ntioned it, I rembered Go Ju-Yeol saying sothing similar back at the Baek Academy.
Not only was Baek the strongest student in our year, he also made it to the semi-finals of the Dragon and Phoenix Tournant at the Heavenly Martial Festival!
Dad I used to think you were just another delinquent, but you were more than that, huh?
That was the heyday of the Azure Dragon Academy. We attracted talents from all corners of the world and trained nurous martial arts masters. We were also consistently top perforrs at the Heavenly Martial Festival. Mae Geuk-Lyom bead with pride as he recalled the glorious past.
However, his expression quickly turned somber. But thats not the case anymore. Over the years, the academys results got worse and worse, and for the past decade, weve been ranked last at the Heavenly Martial Festival.
Is there a particular reason for the decline?
Well Mae Geuk-Lyom pondered for a mont, then widened his eyes as if he had just realized sothing. Co to think of it, it all started after that son of a bitch ran off with my daughter.
What?
Mae Geuk-Lyoms eyes turned bloodshot, and his pupils dilated wildly, seemingly without any external stimulus. Ever since that fateful day, the Azure Dragon Academy has been cursed. The gods must have been angered by the inappropriate relationship and punished us for it
G-Grandpa?
Baek Mu-Heun! Its all your fault!
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Did he mistake for Dad again? Damn it, I have to do sothing to calm him down, anything, even change my na Wait, thats it!
I said through gritted teeth, Grandpa, Im not Baek Mu-Heun! Im Mae Yak-Bings son, Mae Su-Ryong! Please disperse the Sword Qi around your chopsticks!
Mae Su-Ryong?
Why does it always end up like this?
After a mont, the barely recognizable Mae Geuk-Lyom took a deep breath and said, Hoo Anyway, my point is, the Azure Dragon Academy isnt what it used to be. For the students and staff here, your promise was too good to be welcos you.
The Heavenly Martial Festival was an annual event where students from the Five Great Academies gather to compete in martial arts. Originally, it aid to foster camaraderie among the students and groom them into future protectors of the murim who would stand united against the unorthodox and demonic sects.
However, at so point, the students forgot the original purpose of the event and started risking their lives for points and rankings.
The Heavenly Martial Festival included multiple contests such as swordsmanship, bladesmanship, unard fighting, projectile weapons, movent arts, group battles, etc. The participants would gain points for doing well in each event, and that contributed to the academys overall score.
Out of all the events, the one-on-one duel known as the Dragon and Phoenix Tournant was the highlight of the Heavenly Martial Festival, with the highest stakes. It was a true battle to determine the strongest martial artist among all the students of the Five Great Academies. Every year, over a hundred students compete, but only those who reach the top eight are dubbed dragons and phoenixes.
In the past decade, the Azure Dragon Academy hasnt produced a single dragon or phoenix.
Im aware.
You dont act like youre aware of it. Mae Geuk-Lyom, a living witness to the academys changes over the decades, stared straight at . What needs to change is the general deep-seated sense of inferiority and lack of self-confidence. Can you do it?
If I couldnt, I wouldnt have made such a promise.
Hmph! Mae Geuk-Lyom snorted at my response, but he didnt seem offended. Your blatant arrogance reminds of
My dad?
No, your mom.
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Seriously, what the fuck?
If youre done eating, lets get going.
As we polished off our al and pushed away from the table, I sensed curious glances darting our way. We hadnt exactly been mumbling throughout our discussion, so it was safe to say anyone within earshot had probably eavesdropped on us.
With a sideways glance at Mae Geuk-Lyoms retreating figure, I smirked in sudden realization. So this is why he took to the cafeteria and sat right in the middle. What a shrewd man. He intended for our conversation to be overheard by the students all along.
I appreciated the unspoken gesture, but he didnt look like he wanted to acknowledge it, so I played along.
Nobody here has the will to win. Theyll be extrely grateful to you even if you only help them defeat the White Tiger Academy, Mae Geuk-Lyom said resignedly.
We were already standing at the cafeteria doors. I paused for a mont and said loudly enough for all to hear, No, I intend to lead the Azure Dragon Academy to victory. I wont settle for anything less.
You Mae Geuk-Lyom gave an exasperated look.
I grinned at him. So, who do I resemble more now?
Shut up.
Ninety-seven
Even though his arms were shaking and sweat was dripping down his forehead, Hyonwon Kang did one-finger push-ups over and over again.
Ninety-eight
His dorm room floor was moist from the sweat.
Ninety-nine just one more Alright!
Having completed a hundred push-ups, Hyonwon Kang switched arms and did another hundred. By the ti he finished two hundred push-ups, he was spent.
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He sat on the floor, panting heavily. Huff huff
Steam wafted from his body as he wiped his sweat with a nearby towel. No one wanted to bunk with a hot-tempered troublemaker, so his dorm, originally ant for four students, had essentially beco his private haven once the sester ended.
Thanks to that bastard, I wont be disturbed for a while, but FUCK YOU, BAEK SU-RYONG!!
Hyonwon Kang ntally replayed Baek Su-Ryongs outer arts demonstration lecture.
You have two minutes. Using only outer arts, force to step out of this circle. If anyone succeeds, Ill give all of you a hundred silver coins.
From the mont they had crossed paths, he had taken an instant dislike to the pretty boy who always wore a wicked smirk on his face. As a result, he had assud that the slender, weak-looking guy was a pushover and attacked him with the intention of teaching him a lesson
I just knew youd be the first one to charge in!
As if he could read his mind, Baek Su-Ryong had grinned annoyingly and slamd him to the ground without even giving him a chance to react.
CRASH!
The pain from the throw was excruciating, enough to blur his vision, but the physical agony was nothing compared to the frustration of the one-sided thrashing that followed. No matter how hard hed tried, he couldnt make Baek Su-Ryong budge an inch, even with the help of his eternal rival Peng Sa-Hyuk.
Shuffle, shuffle
When he had caught his breath, Hyonwon Kang stood up, drew an imaginary circle on the floor of his room, and muttered to himself, Was it like this?
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He clumsily attempted to mimic Baek Su-Ryongs stance. Since childhood, he had been able to replicate most techniques after just a single glance.
No, thats not it.
However, what he was doing now felt awkward and uncomfortable, no matter how much he adjusted his posture. Still, Hyonwon Kang wasnt soone who gave up easily. With a level of concentration that would shock all of his previous instructors, he closed his eyes and imagined Baek Su-Ryongs movents.
That motherfucker One day, Ill beat him to a pulp and slam his face in the dirt.
Slowly, carefully, he moved his body, attempting to recreate the way Baek Su-Ryong had evaded, blocked, and countered the students attacks.
After about a minute
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Why isnt it working? he shouted in frustration, his eyes wide with disbelief.
Want to tell you why?
Why EEEEAAAACK, WHAT THE HELL?!!!
Hyonwon Kang spun around. There, hanging upside down from the dorm window, was a smirking Baek Su-Ryong.
Fun Fact: I forgot to ntion this before, but Mae Geuk-Lyoms title Sword Addict = Geomchi, a term I think anyone who has read The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor will recognize imdiately. It ans stupid for swords or addicted to swords and is translated to Sword Noob in Moonlight Sculptor, but I think the word noob shouldnt appear in a murim novel
A reference to the kids being kittens, i.e. they have 9 lives.
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