As Seo-jun stepped into the city, a faint demonic energy brushed against his skin.
It wasnât something intentionally spread. It seemed that since most people in Tian Shan used demonic energy, the natural qi in the area had adapted to a similar nature.
Feeling strangely lighter, Seo-jun walked forward in good spirits.
âP-please, spare my lifeâ¦!â
Hmm⦠Whatâs this? Déjà vu?
Seo-jun turned toward the commotion. Inside a tavern-like building, a woman was emanating a threatening aura.
A man who appeared to be the tavern owner was kneeling before her. The surrounding people quietly averted their gazes and continued their tasks.
They seemed mildly afraid, but that was all. It was as if this kind of scene wasnât unusual.
âI canât believe you dared to serve this. Even pigs wouldnât eat such garbage. And you had the nerve to serve this to a person?â
âI-Iâm sorryâ¦! I think the ingredients may have spoiled a littleâ¦!â
âEnough. My taste has already been ruined. Youâll pay with your life.â
So this was the martial arts version of a troublesome customer.
Or was it? If the ingredients were truly spoiled, maybe he deserved a little beating.
Seo-jun decided to observe for now instead of interfering.
One shouldnât meddle with the natural order. If you kill the fox just because itâs eating a rabbit, youâll only disturb the balance.
âP-please, forgive me just this onceâ¦!â
The tavern owner bowed his head and begged. The woman didnât seem inclined to forgive him. She raised her hand.
âD-dadâ¦!â
At that moment, a small girl ran in on her short legs and immediately prostrated herself.
âP-please, forgive himâ¦.â
Mimicking her father, the girl clasped her hands and pleaded. The woman looked down at the child and her expression hardened.
âYouâre all so pathetic.â
Dark demonic energy gathered in the womanâs hand. She swung it downâ
Thud!
The woman collapsed. There wasnât a single wound on her, but she lay motionless.
As the people murmured in shock, Seo-jun stepped into the tavern.
âWell, well.â
He hadnât planned to interfere, but why did they always provoke trouble by threatening children?
Seo-jun poked the stiff-faced childâs cheek.
âChun-bong was this small once too.â
He gently patted the girlâs head. Her face turned pale, and he stopped before she fainted.
âYou there.â
The tavern owner immediately bowed until his forehead touched the ground.
âYes!â
ââ¦Never mind. Carry on.â
Seo-jun grabbed the woman by the back of her collar and lifted her. Her limp limbs dangled, and the tavern owner pressed his forehead even harder against the floor.
âGrow up strong and healthy, kid.â
With the woman in hand, Seo-jun disappeared.
âWho was that guy? Iâve never seen him before.â
âDonât poke your nose into things. Just eat your food.â
âNo thanks. I canât eat thisâit tastes awful.â
The tavern bustled for a while after that.
*****
âYou bastardâ¦! I almost died because of you!â
âUghâ¦! I-Iâm sorryâ¦! But I checked it properlyâ!â
âWhat? Are you saying this is my fault? The ingredients I checked less than a month ago spoiled?â
âIngredients naturally spoil in a monthâ¦.â
âThis bastard dares to argueâ¦!â
Whack! Smack! A stick pummeled the manâs entire body. He curled up, shouting desperately.
âI-Iâm sorryâ¦! Please, just spare my lifeâ¦!â
Surprisingly, the one hitting him was the tavern owner, and the one being beaten seemed to be a young worker.
Perched on a nearby roof, Seo-jun clicked his tongue.
âIs begging for your life some kind of trend in this region?â
He hadnât been here long, but heâd already heard it several times.
He tapped the cheek of the limp woman lying beside him. Her eyelids twitched, and soon she opened her eyes.
The woman groaned, clutching her head, but when she saw Seo-jun looking down at her, her eyes widened.
âWho are yââ
Seo-jun casually released a bit of his demonic energy, and the woman immediately lowered her gaze.
âWho are youâ¦?â
An unexpected reaction. Most demonic practitioners would have attacked right away.
âWho are you, then?â
âIâm a messenger of the cult.â
Her voice steadied as she sat up and continued.
âIâve come to deliver the cultâs orders to the administrator of Ae Chuhyeon, so you cannot harm me.â
âOrders? What orders?â
âIf I reveal it to outsidersâ¦â
âIâm the administrator now, so itâs fine.â
âWhat? But the administrator of Ae Chuââ
âIâm the administrator now.â
ââ¦Y-yes.â
Seo-jun received the cultâs orders. He raised an eyebrow as he listened.
âIncrease the population of Ae Chuhyeon? Raise the birthrate?â
âY-yes?â
âWhy?â
âWell, with a larger population, the number of talents would increase, and those talents would provide more nourishment.â
Something about this conversation felt strangely off. Maybe it was because this person was from a distant region.
Seo-jun decided to continue the questioning.
Q. What does population growth have to do with nourishment?
A. Practitioners of devouring techniques or yin-harvesting arts benefit from a larger population.
Q. What are devouring techniques?
A. Techniques like Heart Devouring or Eye Devouring that consume human organs to gain power.
Q. Why eat that stuff?
A. I donât know. I didnât learn those techniques, but apparently, theyâre very effective.
Q. Then why didnât you learn them?
A. The martial arts bestowed upon me didnât belong to that category.
Scratching his chin, Seo-jun asked,
âThen what kind of martial arts did you learn?â
âThe Reversal Heaven Arts.â
Now that he thought about it, martial arts techniques probably had different classifications too. Just as orthodox techniques had their types, demonic techniques likely had their own categories.
Q. What kinds of demonic techniques exist?
A. A lot.
Q. Thatâs not what I asked.
A. â¦Currently, there are seven dominant typesâReversal Blood, Reversal Taiji, Reversal Principle, Reversal Heaven, Devouring, Mutation, and Ecstasy. Most modern practitioners study one of these.
That was more than he expected. Seo-jun didnât really feel like learning more. He hated studying.
âHmph.â
Seo-jun placed his hand near the womanâs chest. She froze in shock.
âChannel your qi.â
ââ¦Yes.â
Demonic energy surged wildly within the womanâs body. Seo-jun calmly traced its flow and the sensations it evoked.
âInteresting.â
The Reversal Heaven technique encompassed a vast concept. Seo-jun himself often considered the Reversal Taiji technique to be a subset of it.
And generally, the broader the principle a martial art covered, the harder it was to master.
The Reversal Heaven technique was one such art. For most people, even entering its foundation would have been impossible.
Especially since the womanâs martial art reversed the flow of qi, making it even more complex.
He hadnât realized earlier, but she must have been quite talented.
âNow that I think about it, do most demonic techniques reverse the qi flow? Or is any technique with reversed flow simply labeled demonic?â
Seo-jun pondered briefly before dismissing the thought.
âDo most demonic techniques have a reversed qi flow?â
âAlmost all of them do, butâ¦â
Her eyes seemed to ask, Why are you even asking that?
Seo-jun ignored her gaze, exercising the privilege of the strong.
âLetâs go.â
âExcuse me? Go whereâ¦?â
âWhere else? Wherever you were heading.â
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Seo-jun had the woman lead the way.@@novelbin@@
It didnât make sense for someone claiming to be the administrator not to know the path to the branch office, but the woman didnât object.
The building they arrived at was quite impressive. Apparently, the Demonic Cultâs architectural style wasnât too different from others.
âCome out.â
BOOMâ!!
Seo-jun kicked the door, shattering it. The woman looked dumbfounded.
âWhatâs the matter?â
ââ¦Nothing.â
Hearing the noise, demonic practitioners began pouring out. There werenât manyâbarely a dozen or so.
âHah, the so-called administrator canât even be bothered to come out immediately.â
Sensing through his qi, Seo-jun confirmed that the administrator was still inside.
Releasing his demonic energy, Seo-junâs eyes turned crimson as his lips moved.
âBow down.â
Thudâ!
The practitioners all fell to their knees, heads pressed to the ground. It wasnât voluntary. Seo-junâs words carried an irresistible force.
The woman trembled.
âThe Minor Heavenly Demonâ¦?â
âNo.â
âY-yes! My mistake!â
Seo-jun walked past the bowing practitioners and headed inside. It was then that the administrator, sensing trouble, burst out.
âWhatâs going onâ! Huh?!â
Quick-witted, the administrator dropped to the ground the moment he saw Seo-jun.
âAre you from the cult headquarters?!â
Seo-jun ignored him. Something else caught his attention.
âWhatâs thatâ¦?â
âA demonic hound. Itâs well-trained.â
It looked somewhat like a dog but was clearly a demonic beast.
When Seo-jun looked at it, the hound wagged its tail and panted as it approached.
âOh.â
He patted its head, and the hound immediately rolled over, showing its belly.
âIt really is well-trained.â
As Seo-jun scratched its belly, he noticed the womanâs odd expression.
âThis demonic houndâ¦?â
She stared back and forth between Seo-jun and the hound before hastily bowing.
âYouâre incredible! Handling that vicious beast like a mere pet!â
âVicious?â
This thing?
Seo-jun looked down at the hound. It wagged its tail and panted, its eyes sparkling.
It did have a slight demonic taint and a blade-like tip on its tail, but its behavior wasnât much different from a retriever.
âAlright, buddy. Go play over there.â
Woof! The hound nodded and ran off, tail wagging.
Seo-jun withdrew his suppressive force and asked,
âYouâre the administrator?â
âYes! Thatâs me!â
âLetâs go. I have questions.â
âYes, sir!â
âAhâ¦!â
The priestess opened her eyes wide. She shed tears of joy before abruptly rising and moving.
Following the pull of her senses, she soon spotted a man. When he saw her, he bowed.
âGood news, Priestess?â
âIâve received a revelation.â
The manâs eyes widened. A revelation! When the priestess spoke of revelations, it meant the voice of Mara.
âSword Demon, listen well.â
The manâSword Demonâimmediately prostrated himself before her.
âThe seed of the Lord of Ten Thousand Demons has returned to its rightful place.â
Her eyes gleamed. The holy flame within them read the heavenly signs.
âEven Mara does not know his exact location.â
It couldnât be helped. Mara resided in the celestial realm. However, Mara had declared that the seed of the Lord of Ten Thousand Demons had stepped foot in Tian Shan.
âSend orders to all cultists immediately. Bring any rising demonic practitioner to the cult.â
âUnderstood.â
âAlso, keep two of the Seven Demons ready to move at all times. If anyone defies the cultâs orders or tries to escape, Iâll personally deal with it.â
âAs you command.â
The priestess looked down at the prostrated Sword Demon.
âHe arrived later than expected. Did he face hardships on his journey, orâ¦?â
She spoke again.
âWithdraw all forces attacking Kunlun.â
âShould we halt all preparations?â
âYes. Thereâs no longer any need for war.â
âUnderstood.â
âMove quickly.â
âYes, Priestess!â
As the Sword Demon departed, the priestess bit her lip.
âI hope the disturbance in the heavens has nothing to do with himâ¦.â
The seed of the Lord of Ten Thousand Demons was destined to return to the cult. It was fate. Some even called it an instinct unique to the seed.
But if he had already achieved the Reversal Heaven state, there was a chance he might defy fate and act unpredictably.
Though Mara didnât view such actions unfavorably, it was troublesome for a mortal like the priestess.
âPlease, just stay quietâ¦.â
The priestess prayed.