Ji-baek explained the situation with the Martial Alliance to Seo-jun.
In summary, it went something like this:
Under normal circumstances, the Martial Alliance doesnât hold much power, but that changes during wartime. Soon, there will be a major announcement from the Alliance, and theyâll be granted considerable authority. They assured that there wouldnât be any delays in support like last time.
As Ji-baek rattled off the information as if he were reading from a script, Seo-jun got the impression that he didnât feel much of an allegiance to the Martial Alliance.
Since Seo-jun felt similarly, he asked casually.
âSo, what exactly is this reward theyâre offering?â
âThey said theyâll do their best to accommodate whatever it is you wish for, young hero.â
âWhat I want?â
That was a real conundrum.
As a martial artist, the usual rewards would be an elixir, martial arts techniques, or maybe a sacred weapon⦠but Seo-jun didnât really feel the need for any of those.
After all, he was the son-in-law of the Namgung Clan.
Sure, the Martial Alliance was powerful, being a coalition of multiple sects, but could it really offer him anything that the Namgung Clan couldnât?
Even within the Namgung Clan, there wasnât anything he particularly desired, so he had set the reward matter aside for the time being.
âI really donât need anything.â
âHah⦠How can you be so humble? If youâd been in Shaolin, youâd have surely become a great monk.â
Hye-woon, who had been attempting to drink the tea Seo-jun brewed, nodded as he set down his cup.
âIndeed. I thought as much when we met last time; your heart is truly righteous. You are, without a doubt, a model for all martial artists.â
âOh, stop it. No need to flatter me; Iâm not giving anything away.â
Seo-jun chuckled, and Ji-baek gave a small smile as well.
âIn that case, there is a reward prepared by the Martial Alliance just in case of situations like this.â
âOh? What is it?â
âAuthority. Since itâs wartime, the Martial Alliance will expand, creating various units and squads. If you wish, you could be appointed as a squad leader.â
A squad leader? Why would I want that?
Seo-jun grimaced and waved his hands dismissively.
âUgh⦠thatâs a bit much. Isnât that just another way to put me to work, rather than a reward?â
âIn wartime, holding such authority within the Martial Alliance is indeed a reward⦠but if thatâs how you feel, Iâll convey it to the Alliance.â
âAre you sure thatâs okay?â
âA reward that the recipient isnât interested in isnât really a reward, is it?â
âMm. Good.â
Satisfied, Seo-jun nodded, then had a sudden thought.
âRather than a weird reward, canât they just give me some kind of immunity?â
He had a feeling that one day heâd end up needing to crack a Martial Alliance martial artistâs skull.
But outright asking for immunity would be like announcing, âIâm going to cause trouble soon~,â so he held back.
âIs that all you had to convey?â
âYes, thatâs it.â
Didnât seem like much. It felt like Ji-baek had come by just to pass along a message while visiting for fun.
âThen, would you like to see our Chun-bong?â
âChun-bongâ¦?â
Ji-baek tilted his head in confusion, but Hye-woon immediately understood and smiled softly.
âIt seems youâre still getting along well. Iâd be honored.â
Hye-woon rubbed his head as if recalling the times it had been affectionately patted.
âYou wonât be disappointed.â
The ever-growing Chun-bong. Anyone seeing her for the first time would be shocked.
Seo-jun flung open the door and shouted.
âChun-bongâ¦!!!â
His loud voice echoed through the villa.
Soon, Chun-bong came walking out from somewhere with a slight bounce in her step.
âWhatâs up?â
âOur Chun-bongâ¦!â
Seo-jun ran over, slipped his hands under her arms, and lifted her up high.
âI called you over to show you off.â
âGeezâ¦â
Chun-bong, used to this treatment, calmly let herself be observed.
Seeing her, Hye-woonâs eyes widened.
âWowâ¦! Kids do grow up fast, but sheâs really grown up in the blink of an eye.â
âWell, yes, she has.â
Recognizing Hye-woon, Chun-bong scratched her soft cheek.
âItâs been a while.â
âYes, it has, esteemed young lady of unparalleled talent.â
âWhatâ¦?â
Chun-bong flinched. She never expected anyone besides Seo-jun to use that nicknameâ¦!
âWait, how do you know about that?â
âYou mentioned it last time, young hero.â
Hye-woon smiled warmly and bowed slightly, almost as if to draw attention to his bald head.
âOut of nowhere, but would you like to feel it?â
âUh⦠not going to turn it downâ¦â
Chun-bong tapped Hye-woonâs bald head and her eyes widened.
âOhâ¦!â
âWell, what do you think?â
âYouâve improved.â
âSince that day, I realized that even this could bring happiness to someone, so I started taking care of it.â
Seo-jun thought to himself.
âIs this guy really a reincarnated Buddha?â
His heart was vast, as if it could rival the Pacific Ocean.
And just listening to the conversation between Hye-woon and Chun-bong was quite the spectacle.
âYou get it. I, too, understand the importance of self-care, as I manage my cheeks myself.â
âHah⦠youâre practicing the teachings of the Buddha, young lady.â
âOh, but I donât let anyone else touch them. To avoid cheek damage⦠itâs strictly off-limits to anyone but my brother.â@@novelbin@@
âTo love all beings is a teaching for those who walk the path of Buddha. Since you two siblings care for each other so deeply, even Buddha would be pleased.â
He didnât understand a word of it.
Seo-jun glanced at Ji-baek, who, apparently thinking the same, laughed quietly.
âItâs been a while since Iâve seen Hye-woon smile so brightly. It seems that young lady has a talent for bringing happiness to others.â
âWhat. Seriously, monk! Your enlightenment is practically Buddha-tier? Spot on.â
Talking like this, time just flew by.
âYou know, Shaolin actually seems like a pretty decent sect.â
Seo-jun sat on the roof, leisurely sipping his coffee.
This was his last supply. Unless he found more, he wouldnât be able to drink it anymore.
What a shame. He should find out where he could get some.
âEach sect has its own characteristics, but good people are good people, and bastards are bastards.â
Chun-bong subtly distanced herself from Seo-jun. That coffee⦠such an evil drink.
Fearing that even just smelling it would keep her awake, Chun-bong kept a safe distance and took out her bottle of green tea.
As the sweetness spread through her body, the corners of her mouth lifted.
This was true happiness.
Namgung Su-a watched Chun-bongâs delighted expression and took the coffee Seo-jun handed her.
âThanks.â
âNo problem. Howâs training going?â
âGood. My great-granduncle is teaching me passionately. I think Iâm starting to understand a bit of what you mentioned.â
âOh, so it might really be soon?â
Seo-jun grinned as he raised his cup, and Namgung Su-a chuckled, clinking her cup against his.
Clink
A clear sound.
As they chatted while sipping coffee, their bodies grew relaxed.
Seo-jun enjoyed the scent of coffee.
A cup of coffee under the night sky.
A quiet conversation between the three of them.
What more could happiness be? Each of these moments was pure happiness.
Seo-jun nodded thoughtfully and then stood up.
âExactly.â
Happiness wasnât far away.
Just having coffee together like this felt like he owned the world.
But for some, this time would only be dull, or worse, unbearable.
Oneâs perspective shapes oneâs experience, even of the same activity.
Grasping a sudden inspiration, Seo-jun drew his sword.
He started to demonstrate what seemed like a haphazard, playful sword form.
When he added his inspiration to it, Chun-bong and Namgung Su-a gasped in awe.
âOh, thatâs really flashy.â
âHm? Isnât it more solid and understated?â
âWhat? How could that be understated?â
âHuhâ¦?â
The two women looked at each other in confusion.
Seo-jun grinned at the result heâd wanted.
âThere we go, Chun-bong. An improved version of the Chun-bong Art.â
Chun-bong still hadnât fully mastered Cheongun Art.
Naturally, there was a slight gap between Cheongun Art and Chun-bong, and normally, Chun-bong Art would fill that gap.
But in this moment, it evolved slightly.
Instead of merely filling the gap, it became a martial art in its own right, designed specifically for Chun-bong.
âHuh? So what was that just now?â
âThe Chun-bong Art.â
âWhat is that supposed to mean?â
âWell⦠itâs the Chun-bong Art?â
âArghâ¦! Youâre so frustrating!â
Chun-bong jumped up and down. Seo-jun laughed, reciting the chant under the moonlight like poetry.
Listening, Chun-bong seemed entranced, then sat down to meditate.
She had clearly gained something.
Namgung Su-a, on the other hand, felt a strange dissonance, unable to even consider trying the Chun-bong Art.
Looking at Seo-jun in confusion, he casually laid his head on her soft thigh.
âYou shouldnât try it, Nuna. One wrong move, and youâd immediately go into qi deviation.â
âOh⦠so itâs really the Chun-bong Art?â
âYep. I created it from the ground up to suit Chun-bongâs physical attributes, martial arts skills, and mental image. Itâd be hard for anyone else to master it.â
âWhat about you?â
âI created it, didnât I?â
âRight, that makes sense.â
Namgung Su-a smiled softly, stroking Seo-junâs head as he lay on her lap.
âYou really know everything about Chun-bong, donât you? To create a martial art just for her.â
âMhm. You could say that. I probably know Chun-bong better than she knows herself.â
âThen⦠would you like to get to know me better, too?â
Namgung Su-a leaned down. Her face was hidden by the mountains, but the approaching peaks and her breath made it hard to miss.
ââ¦to the very depths.â
With her seductive voice, her hand gently caressed Seo-junâs body.
A shiver ran through him.
Seo-jun quickly bounced back and escaped.
âWhoa, well, usually, in these things⦠we, uh, hold hands first⦠take it step-by-stepâ¦â
âHm? What?â
ââ¦make a baby?â
âOh, I was just thinking weâd have an open talk and share our thoughts.â
Namgung Su-aâs eyes narrowed playfully. Her blue eyes, filled with mischief, peered at him.
âBut if thatâs what you wantâ¦â
âNunaâ¦!â
Chun-bong, now finished with her meditation, suddenly sprang to her feet.
Namgung Su-a chuckled.
âOh my, that was quick.â
âWhat would you have done if I hadnât been?â
âMm, maybe⦠made a baby?â
âEeeeekâ¦!â
Chun-bong flailed.
âAre you out of your mind!?â
âGolden Sister.â
Namgung Su-a spoke in a slightly more serious tone.
âIâll be thirty soon. Truthfully, itâs already a bit late.â
âUh⦠I seeâ¦â
âAt this rate, Iâll be a grandma soon.â
Feigning tears, Namgung Su-a pretended to wipe her eyes, making Chun-bong think seriously.
âThirtyâ¦? Thatâs like totallyââ
âGolden Sister?â
The chilling look in Namgung Su-aâs eyes made Chun-bong gulp.
âW-well, I almost said thatâ¦â
Using a technique sheâd learned from Seo-jun, Chun-bong quickly deflected and changed the topic.
âAnyway, about this Chun-bong Art!â