The Transformation Stage (Hwagyeong), achieved through Orthodox Arts (Jeonggong) or Unorthodox Arts (Sagong), is characterized by the expansion of the Spirit (Shin) among the essence (Jeong), energy (Gi), and spirit (Shin), establishing a domain over the surrounding space.
In the case of Shihyeol Mancheon, it was unclear whether it was the nature of Blood Arts (Hyeolgong) or the uniqueness of his martial techniques, but he had melded his essence, energy, and spirit into his blood (or a similar conceptual form) to reach a different type of realm.
Perhaps the Extremity of Demonic Qi (Geukma) would also exhibit unique differences compared to other realms.
Seo-junâs achieved state was similarly distinct.
In his case, rather than the expansion of the spirit, he had partially unified his essence and spirit through the amplification of energy, reaching a new realm.
Or, to be precise, he had only glimpsed the path.
âI see why the focus is on amplifying the spirit among the three components.â
The spirit represents the mind. It can also be called the soul or intent.
When the spirit is amplified, a martial artist in this realm gains a heightened awareness of their own existence.
Seo-junâs experience differed. When his energy was amplified, the influence of his spirit diminished, and his sense of self became faint. This nearly led his body to dissolve, aligning with the nature of energyâs tendency to return to the world.
If he were to fully step into that unknown realm now, his existence might scatter and become one with the world.
While such a transformation could be considered an ascension to a higher existence, Seo-jun had no desire for such a fate.
âUsing it occasionally should be fine, though.â
Even now, it felt ambiguous to call himself a Peak Level (Jeoljeong) martial artist. Without resorting to demonic transformation, he could likely compete with someone at the entry level of the Transformation Stage.
But that wasnât what Seo-jun sought. He wanted to fully attain the realm so he could reach even higher.
âSo, what do you think Iâm missing to reach the Transformation Stage?â
This question stemmed from that desire.
The Sword Saint answered without a momentâs hesitation.
âTime.â
âTime?â
âYes. What you need is absolute time. From what I see, youâve been practicing martial arts for about twenty years. While talent can shorten the time it takes to reach a realm, it cannot eliminate the need for it entirely. Just as fruit requires time to ripen.â
Well, it hadnât been twenty yearsâit had only been about two. Could this guy really be trusted?
Seo-jun scratched his chin as the Sword Saint added,
âThe time for your spirit to mature. Thatâs all youâre lacking to reach the Transformation Stage. Although, if you ask me, achieving the Extremity of Demonic Qi might be quicker.â
âThe Extremity of Demonic Qi?â
âYes. Unlike the Transformation Stage, the Extremity of Demonic Qi involves dyeing your essence, energy, and spirit with demonic Qi and binding them together. The unification of these elements with demonic energy forms the Extremity of Demonic Qi.â
Seo-jun tilted his head in confusion.
âUh, Chun-bongâs grandfatherâ¦?â
âJust call me senior.â
âOh, okay. Senior, arenât you supposed to be a master of orthodox arts?â
Was it really okay for him to recommend the Extremity of Demonic Qi to a junior?
The Sword Saint chuckled at Seo-junâs question.
âWhatâs the point of distinguishing between orthodox and unorthodox? Itâs all just childâs play. To me, theyâre all the same.â
âAh, I seeâ¦.â
Seo-jun nodded with a peculiar expression. Suddenly, the Sword Saint asked,
âWhy do you practice martial arts?â
âWhy?â
Did he even have a reason?
Back in his back-alley days, he had learned martial arts simply to survive. Now, he enjoyed it and had a natural talent for it, so he chose this path.
And alsoâ¦
âBecause power is important. Just today, if I had been weak⦠well, it would have been absolute shit.â
âIndeed.â
âYes. So, why do you ask?â
âI was just curious.â
âOh, I see.â
The Sword Saint laughed.
âDonât forget how you feel now. It will help you in the future.â
âYes, sir.â
âItâs about time.â
The Sword Saint looked up at the sky, narrowing his eyes as though gazing into a distant place. He extended his hand toward the high-hanging sun.
âThis is a gift.â
Sensing something unusual, Seo-jun quickly kicked the unconscious Namgung Hyeokâs side.
âGahâ¦!â
Namgung Hyeok jolted awake in shock.
He still had internal injuries, but whatever was about to happen, missing it seemed like something heâd regret forever.
The Sword Saint observed the scene briefly, then extended a finger and drew a long line from left to right.
ââââââââââââââ
A chill ran down Seo-junâs spine as goosebumps covered his entire body. He quickly scanned his surroundings, but nothing seemed out of place.
Then, the world around him dimmed slightly.
âWhat theâ¦?â
Seo-jun stared blankly at the sky. The sun had split in half and was beginning to fall apart.
âWhat the fuckâ¦â
This wasnât some illusion or symbolic gesture. It wasnât just a mental projection being piercedâit was the actual sun, sliced cleanly in half.
As the fragmented sun descended, it disintegrated piece by piece. With each fragment scattering, the world grew darker.
When the sun finally disappeared entirely, the world was submerged in absolute darkness.
âWell, shit.â
Was this the beginning of an ice age? Chun-bong might enjoy itâshe could make bingtanghulu by just coating fruits in sugar water and leaving them outside to freeze.
As Seo-jun stared blankly at the now pitch-black sky, the Sword Saint chuckled.
âThereâs no need to be so surprised.â
The Sword Saint waved his hand, and the world flickered as if someone had spliced together fragments of a video. In an instant, light returned to the world, and the sun was once again shining in the sky.
âWow.â
Seo-jun clapped his hands in admiration, though he had no idea how it had been done.
âWas that an Illusory Sword Technique?â
âNo, I cut the concept of the sun.â
ââ¦What?â
âItâs a type of Mental Sword Technique.â
The Sword Saintâs voice was gradually fading. Seo-jun quickly asked,
âCould you cut the real sun too?â
âNothingâs impossible, as long as the heavens allow it.â
âNo, seriouslyâ¦â
What kind of force was this âheavensâ that it could restrain someone who could claim to cut the sun itself?
âYouâll understand in time.â
The Sword Saint smiled.
âLetâs meet again. Perhaps youâll ascend to the celestial realm sooner than I think.â
With those parting words, the Sword Saintâs presence vanished. Chun-bongâs body collapsed.
Seo-jun immediately caught her and pressed his ear to her chest.
Thump, thump. Her heart was beating normally. Her breathing was steady, and her internal energy flowed without any issues.
Inhale, exhale⦠Her breathing pattern matched Chun-bongâs usual rhythm, so Seo-jun felt a wave of relief wash over him.
âPhew⦠that scared me.â
Holding Chun-bong close, Seo-jun scanned the surroundings.
Nothing seemed to have changed significantly. The corpses were still corpses, and the livingâwhile a bit dazedâwere unharmed.
âGuh!â
Namgung Hyeok coughed up blood and collapsed again, but that might actually count as a fortuitous event. As long as his spirit wasnât broken, he could recover from his internal injuries and gain deeper insight from this experience.
Seo-jun also committed the technique shown by the Sword Saint to memory. It would undoubtedly be useful in the future.
Feeling that things were finally settling down, Seo-jun let out a long sigh of relief.
Namgung Su-a cautiously approached him and grabbed his arm.
ââ¦Seo-jun.â
âYeah?â
Her face was pale, completely drained of color. Seo-jun suddenly took a moment to check his own condition.
Six arms. Horns on his head.
âOh.â
Seo-jun swiftly detached the horns and the four extra arms, tossing them far away. Thanks to mimicking Blood Arts, the process was surprisingly clean.
However, Namgung Su-aâs expression only grew worse.
âAhâ¦â
She stumbled and collapsed into Seo-junâs arms. Panting softly, she whispered faintly,
âIâm glad⦠youâre safeâ¦.â
With those words, she lost consciousness.
âSu-a?â
Alarmed, Seo-jun checked her condition. Thankfully, she seemed fineâjust passed out.
âJeez, what a dayâ¦â
Dragging his weary body, Seo-jun carefully laid Chun-bong and Namgung Su-a in the partially broken carriage. Jang Geuk let out a dry laugh.
âNo matter how inhuman you may seem, donât forget people still have hearts, my lord.â
âWhat kind of nonsense is that, old man?â
Pae Jin-gwang chimed in.
âNonsense, my ass. Honestly, Iâm starting to doubt whether youâre even human anymore.â
âCome on, in a world where you can be a helicopter if you want, does it matter? If I think Iâm human, then Iâm human.â
ââ¦Heli-what?â
âOh, right. Not here.â
Seo-jun chuckled weakly and leaned against the wall of the carriage. He wasnât jokingâhe genuinely felt like he was about to collapse.
âAh⦠How much longer until we reach the Namgung Clan?â
âDonât worryâ¦â
âHuh?â
Seo-jun quickly looked up. A man who hadnât been there moments ago had appeared.
âFather-in-law?â
âLooks like youâve been through quite the ordeal⦠Well done, son-in-law.â
Namgung Jincheon waved his hand, and the corpses and debris from the carriage began tidying themselves up as if by magic.
âHow did you get here?â
âWhen someone cuts the sun, you come to see whatâs going on. The technique resembled the Heavenly Cloud Divine Sword⦠Was that your doing?â
âNo, that was the Sword Saint.â
âSword Saint? I seeâ¦â
Namgung Jincheon accepted this explanation without much reaction, but Seo-jun wasnât convinced.
âWait, you saw that from where you were?â
âOf course. Everyone in the Central Plains would have seen it. When the sun is cut and falls, who wouldnât notice?â
So it hadnât erased peopleâs perceptions or anything like that?
âShit.â
What kind of godly power was that? Seo-jun clicked his tongue.
At that moment, a golden figure suddenly appeared, flying toward themâit was Duk-seong, the abbot of the Shaolin Temple.
âWhat in the worldâ¦?â
Looking confused, the abbot surveyed the area before exchanging brief words with Namgung Jincheon.
The abbot seemed eager to understand the situation, but Namgung Jincheon shook his head.
âWeâll discuss this laterâ¦.â@@novelbin@@
With a wave of Namgung Jincheonâs hand, Seo-jun and the carriage floated gently into the air.
This is insane.
Even Seo-jun, who had brushed against the Transformation Stage, found the level of spatial manipulation absurd.
âRest for now⦠Weâll reach the clan soon enoughâ¦.â
As expected of his father-in-law, Seo-jun thought, feeling a sense of relief as he let his heavy eyelids close.
His consciousness quickly drifted into a deep sleep.
The Extremity of Demonic Qiâ¦.
Seo-jun pondered absently.
Was absolute time really necessary? Even if it was advice from the Sword Saint, Seo-jun couldnât fully agree.
He couldnât even tell how long Iâve been practicing martial arts.
If he could just witness it firsthand, he felt he could grasp the Extremity of Demonic Qiâif not the Transformation Stageâright away.
With these thoughts swirling in his hazy mind, Seo-junâs consciousness finally slipped away.