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Yeon Cheon-baek was willing to do anything for Yeon Woo-jin.

He could even give up his position as the Lord of Mushincheon with a smile.

While Yeon Cheon-baek was guiding the flow of energy with a faint smile on his face, he sensed sothing strange.

The dicinal energy should have been absorbed into the dantian, but instead, it was all being drawn into the head.

‘Huh? The energy isn’t supposed to gather in the head!’

The energy should have flowed into the dantian and transford into internal energy, but it was heading entirely toward the head.

He forcibly redirected the energy’s flow toward the dantian, but by then, most of it had already been absorbed into the head.

The internal energy that settled in the dantian amounted to only twenty years’ worth.

It should have stored one hundred and twenty years’ worth of internal energy, but a hundred years’ worth had been siphoned off to the head.

“Hooah!”

Woo-jin exhaled, and the remnants of the absorbed energy escaped as wisps of white smoke.

He opened his eyes with a refreshed expression and bead at Yeon Cheon-baek.

“My head kept hurting, but now I feel so much better.”

“H-Hurting?”

“Yes.”

“You should have told , you rascal.”

“I didn’t want you to worry, Grandpa.”

Yeon Cheon-baek’s heart sank.

Just monts ago, he had been analyzing why the dicinal energy had concentrated in the head, but now he felt nothing but relief.

‘It’s fine. I’ll just get him another Mushin Golden Pill.’

To Yeon Cheon-baek, Woo-jin’s health mattered far more than so Mushin Golden Pill.

If the people of Mushincheon had heard this, they would have been in an uproar.

But they wouldn’t dare oppose him.

Yeon Cheon-baek’s fists were terrifying.

“From now on, if you feel any pain, you must tell imdiately. Understand?”

Yeon Woo-jin responded with a spirited nod as Yeon Cheon-baek patted his head.

“Yes, Grandpa!”

Such a good boy.

No matter what Woo-jin did, Yeon Cheon-baek found him utterly lovable.

*****

Whoosh— Swish-swish.

Yeon Woo-jin moved with light, fluid steps.

His wooden sword, as if it had rediscovered its freedom, danced wildly, moving wherever it pleased.

“Baekyeong Jeongwang Sword!”

Whirl— Swish—

Woo-jin’s wooden sword split into dozens of shadows, attacking the wooden dummy before him.

Tatatatak—

Woo-jin stared at it with wide-eyed amazent.

“Wow! Mister Jeok Seong! Did you see that? I just pulled off the Baekyeong Jeongwang Sword!”

“Hahaha! I saw it! Congratulations, Young Master!”

“Hehe! Thank you!”

Woo-jin waved his wooden sword around excitedly, marveling at it.

“Internal energy is so amazing. My body feels so light, and no matter how much I swing the sword, I don’t feel tired. And the best part is that my body moves exactly how I want it to.”

“That’s why martial artists value internal energy so much. Now, Young Master, you must continue to train diligently and gather even more internal energy.”

“Yes!”

Jeok Seong looked at Woo-jin with warm, affectionate eyes.

Without realizing it, Woo-jin had beco precious to him as well.

Excited, Woo-jin kept swinging his wooden sword nonstop.

Yeon Cheon-baek had left early in the morning to handle so business.

Lately, he had been busy dealing with the matter of Mushincheon’s successor.

Jeok Seong had been a bit surprised when he first heard about the successor issue.

After all, Yeon Cheon-baek was still strong and healthy.

But Jeok Seong nodded in agreent after hearing Yeon Cheon-baek’s reasoning.

—“I plan to hand it over quickly so I can spend my remaining years enjoying life with Woo-jin.”

Such reasoning made sense.

Still, Yeon Cheon-baek wouldn’t just pick anyone carelessly.

To properly lead Mushincheon, the strongest faction, strength was the most critical factor.

It was questionable whether any martial artist could et the standards Yeon Cheon-baek had set.

anwhile, Yeon Woo-jin had fallen into a trance as he swung his wooden sword.

At that mont, he felt the sa sensation in his head as when he had moved the wooden sword before.

The only difference this ti was that his head didn’t hurt.

It felt comfortable.

Could he perhaps handle that mysterious phenonon more easily now?

Curious, Woo-jin stared at the wooden sword he was holding.

Buzzzzz—

The wooden sword began to tremble.

‘Float.’

Whoosh—

It floated up far more smoothly and naturally than before.

Yet, there was no pain in his head.

‘Toward Mr. Jeok Seong.’

Swish—

The wooden sword shot toward Jeok Seong at high speed.

“W-What?!”

Jeok Seong flinched and stepped back in shock as the wooden sword suddenly flew toward him.

‘Chase him!’

As Woo-jin willed it, the wooden sword chased after Jeok Seong.

“W-What is this?!”

Jeok Seong quickly used light footwork (Gyeonggong) to sharply change directions.

But the wooden sword twisted mid-air and continued to pursue him.

Realizing that Woo-jin was controlling the wooden sword, Jeok Seong shouted urgently.

“Young Master! What are you doing?!”

Calling out to Woo-jin, Jeok Seong kicked the wooden sword away.

The sword spun mid-air but quickly stabilized and flew toward him again.

He had felt it when he kicked it earlier.

There was no force behind it.

Since there was no power, there was no need to be afraid.

This ti, Jeok Seong didn’t dodge and instead observed the sword as it approached.

Thud—

The wooden sword stopped abruptly right in front of Jeok Seong’s nose.

Then, it slowly changed direction and returned to Woo-jin’s hand.

Jeok Seong stared blankly at the sight.

As Woo-jin caught the sword, Jeok Seong asked in a stunned voice.

“Y-Young Master… What exactly did you just do?”

Woo-jin grinned and answered.

“It’s the sa thing I did with the wooden sword before.”

“But back then, you could barely make it move.”

“That’s right. It made my head hurt and took a lot of effort. But now it doesn’t. My head doesn’t hurt, and it’s not hard at all.”

“Are you saying the sword moves according to your will?”

“Yes, it moves exactly as I will it. Its strength is still weak, but don’t you think it could be useful with so practice?”

“Useful? If ordinary martial artists saw you just make a sword float, they’d turn tail and run. And being able to control its movent freely ans there are endless ways to attack.”

“Right? I thought so too.”

“It’s truly incredible. How did you even do that?”

“I don’t know. I just thought about it, and the sword moved.”

“Then… could you try it with sothing else? Like firing an arrow and changing its direction mid-flight?”

“Oh? That’s a great idea!”

“Isn’t it?”

“Yes! And since arrows are launched by pulling a bowstring, they’ll probably have decent power too.”

Yeon Woo-jin picked up a bow from one side of the training yard and nocked an arrow.

Ziiiiiip— Twang—

The sound of the string being drawn was followed by the sharp release of the arrow.

Whoooosh—

The arrow shot forward at high speed.

‘To the tree on the right.’

Woo-jin shifted his focus to the tree on the right instead of the target, and the arrow veered mid-flight, changing direction toward the tree.

‘Faster!’

Whoooosh—

The arrow’s speed increased, the sound of it cutting through the air growing sharper.

Thud—

Rustle, rustle—

The arrow embedded itself halfway into the tree, shaking it violently and causing leaves to rain down.

“My god! Did you just accelerate it too, Young Master?”

“Yes.”

“This is incredible! Absolutely incredible!”

Jeok Seong was visibly excited, witnessing sothing so bizarre for the first ti in his life.

Woo-jin was just as thrilled.

There was no pain in his head, and now he could freely move things exactly as he imagined.

‘Wait, as I imagined?’

If it worked just by imagining it, could he do even more?

Woo-jin focused his gaze on the arrow stuck in the tree.

‘Co out.’

Creak, creak—

The arrow trembled as it struggled to pull itself free from the tree.

‘Catch fire.’

Fwoosh—

Flas burst out, engulfing the arrow instantly.

“W-Wait! That fire—did you make that happen too?!”

“Just as I thought! It works exactly the way I imagine it!”

“What?”

“Everything I think about is happening! Watch this! Freeze!”

Crackle—

The flas that had just been burning the arrow and the area around it instantly froze solid.

“Co out!”

Creak— Whoosh—

The arrow dislodged itself from the tree and floated back into the air.

“See? Everything is happening just the way I imagine it!”

“This… this can’t be real… Am I dreaming?”

Jeok Seong still couldn’t believe his eyes, even as he witnessed it firsthand.

After steadying his expression, Jeok Seong turned to Woo-jin and spoke seriously.

“Young Master, attack using those things you just imagined.”

“Huh?”

“I need to see whether they’re actually useful in real combat.”

“Are you sure about this? What if you get hurt…?”

“Don’t worry about . Just give it your best shot.”

At Jeok Seong’s words, Yeon Woo-jin hesitated for a mont before nodding firmly.

“Alright. But make sure to dodge!”

“Of course! Attack with everything you’ve got.”

“Okay.”

Woo-jin focused on Jeok Seong and silently gave his command.

‘Spin.’

Whirrrrr—

The arrow began to spin as it slowly started to move.

‘Accelerate!’

Whoosh—

Sssshhhh—

The arrow cut through the air in an instant.

‘Flas!’

Fwoosh—

The flaming arrow spiraled toward Jeok Seong.

Paah!

But Jeok Seong blocked it effortlessly.

Woo-jin’s face fell in disappointnt.

Jeok Seong, too, looked slightly let down.

It had looked impressive at first glance.

Against ordinary people, it would have seed overwhelming.

Most would panic and flee the mont they saw a floating sword or arrow, claiming it was the work of spirits.

But against martial artists?

It could be easily blocked.

Jeok Seong turned to Woo-jin, whose face clearly showed his discouragent.

He imdiately regretted it.

Woo-jin needed confidence, not doubt.

Jeok Seong quickly spoke up.

“Don’t be too discouraged. This is your first attempt, isn’t it? No one becos a master overnight. What’s important is steady progress.”

“Really?”

“Of course! Think about just a few days ago. Back then, all you could do was barely make the wooden sword move. And look at you now. You’re making it fly around freely. With more practice and refinent, you’ll definitely get stronger.”

“Mr. Jeok Seong is right! I’ll keep training hard and make sure I get stronger!”

“That’s the spirit! And I’ll be right here helping you every step of the way!”

“Thank you!”

“Hahaha! Don’t ntion it. To celebrate the awakening of your special ability today, I’ll make us an amazing feast.”

“Wow! Everything you cook is delicious!”

“Haha! Thank you! I’ll put even more effort into it today.”

“Yay! I can’t wait!”

Jeok Seong smiled warmly as he watched Woo-jin’s energy and excitent return.

*****

That night.

Under a sky filled with countless stars, Yeon Woo-jin was organizing his thoughts.

‘It moves as I imagine it, and it manifests as I will it.’

How far did this ability extend?

He was curious.

Woo-jin extended his index finger.

“Fire.”

Fwoosh—

A small fla flickered to life at his fingertip.

Ting—

He flicked it away and spoke again.

“Ice.”

Crack—

Tatat—

The fire froze solid mid-air and dropped to the ground.

This ti, he opened his palm.

“Lightning.”

Crackle—

Tiny arcs of electricity danced across his palm.

What if he combined it with fire?

“Fire.”

Fwoosh—

Crackle—

The flas rged with the lightning.

‘What if I add internal energy to this?’

He imdiately channeled his Qi into the fire-lightning combination.

Bzzzz—

The sphere grew larger, crackling ominously with raw power.

He could feel the increase in its strength just by looking at it.

How powerful was it?

His eyes settled on a nearby rock.

Ssshhh—

Woo-jin pressed the crackling energy orb against the stone.

Sizzle—

A charred imprint of his palm appeared, etched with delicate, branch-like streaks of lightning.

Small cracks also ford along the surface of the rock.

It was stronger than he expected.

‘If my internal energy increases and I reach a higher level, this ability should grow even more powerful.’

A surge of hope swelled within him—the hope that he could beco stronger.

Woo-jin clenched his fist tightly and looked up at the night sky.

A shooting star streaked past the endless sea of stars.

As he gazed at it, he wondered.

What exactly was this ability?

Neither Grandpa nor Jeok Seong seed to recognize it.

Just a few days ago, using this power had left him with splitting headaches.

But now?

There was no pain at all.

Not since he took the sacred pill that Yeon Cheon-baek had given him.

He kept thinking, but eventually, he shook his head.

Would he find answers by overthinking sothing no one seed to understand?

Instead, he decided to view it as a gift—a special ability granted to him by the heavens.

He would develop it.

He would grow stronger.

And he would make his grandfather proud.

Woo-jin knew.

He knew his grandfather was strong.

And that he admired strength.

Even though his grandfather loved him deeply despite his weakness, Woo-jin wanted to bring him joy.

He would work hard.

For his grandfather’s sake.

‘Alright! I’ll keep experinting with this ability.’

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