The situation in the red-light district could be summed up in one sentence:
A chaotic mess just five minutes from disaster.
Or maybe it was already a disaster.
When Seo-jun and Chun-bong leisurely strolled into the district, the streets were already lavishly decorated with blood and corpses.
âTsk.â
Seo-jun clicked his tongue as he took in the scene. People were screaming and running for their lives, courtesans were being dragged by their hair, and Black Path thugs were swinging their weapons menacingly.
Just watching it was enough to make anyone feel suffocatedâit was pure pandemonium.
Chun-bongâs expression wasnât any better. It looked like she was ready to draw her sword and charge in at any moment.
Seo-jun took a deep breath.
âStopâ¦!â
His voice, infused with internal energy, momentarily silenced the chaos. But only for a momentâonly those nearby turned to look at him, while the rest continued their rampage.
âThis wonât do.â
Seo-jun tightened the leather strap binding his sword to its scabbard and began walking forward with purpose.
âHey! Who are you?â
It was clearly a Black Path thug. A large man with a metal club slung over his shoulder approached them, his eyes gleaming as he looked at Chun-bong.
âWell, well, youâre quite a pretty little thing. Come here, and I wonât treat you badly if you behave.â
âWhat?â
Seo-junâs eyes widened. Chun-bong was currently wearing her bamboo hat low, hiding most of her face.
âHow did he know? Even looking at me, no one would guess Iâm a woâargh!â
Before she could finish, Chun-bong kicked Seo-jun in the rear and strode forward.
âHaha, a wise choice.â
The man reached out to grab Chun-bong, but she deftly slipped past his grasp, moving in close to him before delivering a swift kick.
Crunch
âAaaaaaghâ¦!!â
Oh, that definitely shattered something. Seo-jun instinctively flinched and glanced at Chun-bong with trembling eyes.@@novelbin@@
ââ¦Youâre brutal.â
âYou want a kick too?â
âUh, noâ¦?â
The manâs scream attracted the attention of nearby Black Path thugs, who began to converge on them. Seo-jun, silently mourning the thugâs future offspring, brought his scabbard down hard.
Crack!
The manâs scream abruptly stopped. Seo-jun shook the blood and brain matter off his scabbard and nodded.
âRest in peace, lover of children.â
âWhat did you just say?â
âPedophiles deserve immediate execution.â
âPedophile? I donât know what that is, but Iâm starting to feel really pissed off.â
Chun-bongâs eyes narrowed dangerously. The Black Path thugs, angered by the sight of their comradeâs crushed skull, rushed at them with their faces flushed red.
Swish, swish, swish
Seo-junâs left hand moved swiftly, scattering four throwing needles. Four thugs collapsed to the ground.
âWh-whatâ¦?â
âHeâs a master! Get the boss!â
Watching the panicked thugs, Seo-jun shook his head.
âLetâs go, Geum Chun-bong.â
âGot it.â
The duo set off to clean up the back alleys, taking down the Black Path scum as they went.
After they had beaten up a fair number of thugs, the remaining ones started to hesitate and stopped approaching.
âListen up, guys. This is our territory now, so if you come back, youâre dead. Got it?â
âDo you really think you can swallow up the Black Tiger Sectâs territory all by yourself? Thatâs absurd!â
âIf youâve got a problem, then come at me.â
Seo-jun flicked his scabbard, causing the thugs to recoil in fear.
âThis is tricky.â
Killing them all seemed a bit much, but letting them go didnât feel right either.
These types of thugs were impossible to eradicate. Like cockroaches, they would keep multiplying.
Just because they were weak didnât mean they were good people. These guys were just obvious bullies, but there were plenty of scumbags lurking in the back alleys.
âWell, thatâs none of my concern.â
As Seo-jun smacked his lips, Chun-bong approached and wiped her bloody fists on his clothes.
âUh⦠Why are you wiping that on me?â
âSo what? Donât like it?â
âYeah, it kinda sucks.â
âDeal with it.â
Chun-bong pouted and then started wiping the blood off on her own clothes instead.
What a scary girl. She didnât even draw her sword but still turned those Black Path thugs into bloody pulp with her fists.
âItâs like sheâs relieving stress. I hope she doesnât take it out on me later.â
That kind of terrible future couldnât be allowed to happen. Seo-jun decided that he needed to make sure Chun-bong got the proper education to prevent such a thing.
âLetâs go. I wonder where that woman is.â
âAnd what are you going to do when you find her?â
âI have no idea.â
Half of the brothels in the red-light district were owned by the Black Tiger Sect. The criminals he met on the first day were members of that sect, so it was likely she was in one of those brothels.
âStop right there.â
Suddenly, a large man blocked their path. Seeing the hopeful looks on the surrounding thugsâ faces, it seemed this guy was the so-called âboss.â
âFlowâ¦!â
The river flowed. Seo-jun struck the manâs head with the Clear Flowing Sword technique he had copied from the Cheongha Sect.
âGuhâ¦!â
The man tried to block with his metal club, but it was useless.
Crunch!
The man collapsed, his club and skull both crushed. Seo-jun dusted off his scabbard and waved his hand dismissively.
âAlright, now really get lost unless you want to die.â
As they were about to enter one of the brothels, Chun-bong spoke up.
âYou better be careful.â
âWhat now? Why is there always so much to be careful about?â
âThere wouldnât be if you just lived normally, but you donât, you idiot! You never do anything normal!â
Chun-bong, huffing with anger, pointed to the sword at his waist.
âIf you keep copying other sectsâ techniques and get labeled as a martial arts thief, youâre going to be in serious trouble.â
âUgh, why are they so petty?â
âUgh!â
Chun-bong stomped her feet in frustration.
Honestly, Seo-jun knew she was right. It made sense when he thought about it.
First, martial arts techniques were distinctive to each sect. If someone recognized you using a Cheongha Sect technique, they would naturally suspect the Cheongha Sect.
Second, every martial art had counter-techniques. For example, if there was a technique where you slashed horizontally and then vertically, someone could counter it by blocking the horizontal slash and dodging sideways before attacking. If someone figured out a counter-technique, it could destabilize the entire sect.
And third, people were just like that. They got jealous easily. If someone in the neighboring town stole a cooking recipe, it could lead to a knife fight. Stealing martial arts? That was even worse.
Martial arts were often treated as heirlooms, passed down through generations. If someone stole them, it wasnât unusual for people to react violently.
âSo why do you keep doing it if you know all that?â
âBecause itâs unfair to me too.â
He had just copied the general flow of the Clear Flowing Sword technique, not the specific moves.
While his internal energy might resemble that of the Cheongha Sect, how could anyone tell? It wasnât like the first reasonâsomeone being killed by a specific technique from the Cheongha Sectâbut rather just a similarity in the internal energy.
Maybe if it were something like demonic energy, it might be identifiable, but this?
Or maybe if someone had ridiculously good talent like him.
âUgh, seriously.â
For similar reasons, it was difficult to create counter-techniques. Without knowing the specific moves, how could someone counter them?
It might be possible to create something that specifically countered the Cheongha Sectâs internal energy, but even Seo-jun would find that difficult at the moment. Maybe later, but not now.
âSo in conclusion, if they come after me, itâs just because theyâre jealous.â
âHey.â
âWhat?â
âAre you⦠are you an idiot?â
âYou mean, like, am I stupid?â
âYeah, you idiot!â
Chun-bong slapped her forehead in exasperation.
âHow would they know any of that?â
âOh?â
âOf course, theyâll assume you stole the techniques. Who would think you just copied it after seeing it once?â
âThat⦠makes sense.â
Seo-jun nodded seriously.
âAlright, Iâll be more subtle about it next time.â
ââ¦Do whatever you want.â
Chun-bong sighed in resignation.
âSo youâre asking about a courtesan who came here about a year ago?â
âUh⦠yes.â
As soon as they entered the brothel, a woman greeted them. She introduced herself as Maewol, and judging by her demeanor, she seemed to hold a significant position among the courtesans, though her aura was rather peculiar.
âThere are quite a few, so itâs hard to say for certain. I could gather them if youâd like.â
Feeling a bit awkward, Seo-jun exchanged a glance with Chun-bong and scratched his head.
âNo, that wonât be necessary.â
âVery well. Is there anything else you desire?â
Maewolâs eyes narrowed seductively. Seo-jun instinctively reached for the hilt of his swordâ¦
Slap!
âYou crazy idiot!â
âAh, force of habit.â
Rubbing his stinging hand, Seo-jun shook his head.
âAnyway, Iâll just be⦠huh?â
Seo-junâs eyes widened slightly. As he turned to leave, he spotted a familiar face. It was the woman.
âFound her.â
Maewolâs expression tightened as she noticed his reaction.
âThat girlâ¦â
âIs there a problem?â
âNo, not really. Do as you wish.â
Maewol stepped aside. Seo-jun, though puzzled, walked over to the woman.
âExcuse me.â
ââ¦Yes?â
The woman turned her head. Her face was covered in bruises, and she limped as she hurriedly bowed to Seo-jun.
âD-did you call for me?â
What should he say? As he hesitated, the woman looked up and her eyes widened in shock.
âYouâ¦! You bastardâ¦!â
Whatâs going on? Is it time?
Slap!
Once again, his hand instinctively reached for the sword hilt, only to be slapped away.
âHey, what are you, some kind of psychopathic murderer!?â
Didnât she see the murderous intent in that womanâs eyes?
âYouâre hurting my feelings.â
âW-well, no need to be hurtâ¦â
Chun-bong sidled up to him and tapped him on the side. That made him feel better.
Seo-jun let go of his sword and stared intently at the woman.
âExcuse me.â