"Are you curious?"
Churyeong pursed her lips tightly, staring at Seo-jun.
A slight smirk crept up on his face.
"Itâs nothing special. I just felt a bit sorry, I guess. In a way, it's fate."
They met by chance, went through incidents together by chance, gained power by chance, and reunited by chance.
Though Seo-jun didnât believe in destiny, he knew how to cherish the connections that had formed. Once a bond was established, regardless of its nature, it was something that couldnât easily be undone.
"Itâs nothing, really, right?"
"...Right."
Churyeong let out a weak smile, one Seo-jun hadnât seen from her before. She then closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and spoke as if reciting poetry.
"It may have been nothing to you, but to me, it was everything. If it weren't for this bond, I would have lived and died as a lowly courtesan, never meeting you. By chance, our fates intertwined, and for me, that was a miracle. This is fate too, isnât it?"
She smiled brightly. Seo-jun chuckled softly as he looked down at her.
"Now that I see you, you would've done just fine as a courtesan, reciting poetry or singing songs."
"Iâd probably be dead before that could happen."
"Maybe. But itâs something that wonât happen now, so it doesnât matter anymore, does it?"
Stretching his back, Seo-jun noticed Chun-bong glaring at him with an annoyed expression, which made him smile despite himself.
âYes, itâs all fate.â
One of the most precious bonds connected to him stood there.
After thoroughly training the courtesans until they were covered in dust and dirt, Seo-jun helped them settle into their new quarters and returned to the training hall.
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Honwon Ilwolji and Hoshingong.
Those two techniques aside, there was one crucial concern weighing on his mind.
âWhen yang energy and yin energy collide, they explode. Is that really true?â
It was strange when he thought about it.
If that were the case, then whenever a martial artist who wielded yang energy fought one who wielded yin energy, neither would be able to guarantee their survival. If a practitioner of Yeolyangjigong faced one of Eumhanejigong and they both decided to self-destruct, the resulting power could easily surpass their usual limits.
But honestly, it wasnât something he particularly cared about.
After all, he was using his techniques just fine.
However, there was one reason he couldnât just brush it off.
âChun-bong could be in danger.â
Back when he gave her the elixir and used Yin-Yang Reversal to heal her blocked meridiansâwhat if the yin and yang energy inside her had collided and exploded?
âHuuuâ¦â
Seo-jun exhaled, closing his eyes.
Light flickered beyond his eyelids.
He began walking, following the faint glow of the setting sun.
Soon, a shadow fell over his eyelids.
He opened his eyes.
A wall loomed in front of him, blocking his path.
He placed his hand on the wall.
A solid stone wall. With his current strength, it wouldnât be difficult to break through it.
Thud! Thud!
But no matter how hard he pounded it with his fists, the wall didnât budge.
Staring blankly at his bloodied hands, Seo-jun looked down at his fists.
Blood dripped from his knuckles, staining his clothes as he wiped it away. He absentmindedly looked up at the sky.
âWhat is thisâ¦â
With his bloodied hand pressed against the wall, Seo-jun began walking along it.
A line of blood trailed after him, marking his path.
Eventually, he reached a door at the end of the wall and stepped through the threshold.
"There we go."
Staggering like a drunk, he enveloped his hands in yin energy.
Cold wind swirled around his palms, freezing the air.
Recalling the tree he had passed earlier, he turned back and stood before it.
Knock knock.
Tapping it gently, the tree turned a ghostly white, encased in frost.
"How coldâ¦"
With a pale smile, Seo-jun leaped to the top of the tree using the Hwangryong Doha technique.
The view from the top wasnât anything new.
The setting sun, the reddening sky, and the rising moon.
The moonlight glistened off the frozen tree. Seo-jun rubbed a leaf with the warmth from his fingertips.
Whoosh!
All the leaves melted and fell from the tree.
As he watched them fall, Seo-jun let out a sigh. But just as he was about to turn away, a small green shoot sprouted at the base of the tree.
"Ah, yang energy!"
Delighted, Seo-jun jumped down from the tree and danced with joy.
Winter passes, spring comes, and then winter returns again.
The cycle of yin and yangâthat is the true meaning of the Taegeuk.
"Ah, how fleeting life is!"
Seo-jun cried out, lamenting the transience of life.
Tears streaming down his face, he tilted his head back and looked up at the sky.
The moon, now fully risen, gazed down upon him.
He reached out his hand.
But his fingertips never touched the moon.
The martial world, this cruel, unfeeling world.
The moon in the sky hadnât changed, but everything around him had transformed beyond recognition.
âThis too⦠is fate.â
His outstretched hand remained empty as the moonlight faded into the night.
ââ¦Hey!â
A faint voice stirred him awake.
âHey! Snap out of it! What are you doing here!?â
Chun-bong? Startled, Seo-jun jumped to his feet to find Chun-bong standing over him with a concerned expression.
âAre you⦠okay?â âHuh? What do you mean?â
Seo-jun stood up, brushing off the dirt clinging to his clothes.
âOh, blood.â
The dried blood on his knuckles had turned brown. Seo-jun sighed and shook his head.
âDid I drink last night?â âNo.â
Chun-bong stepped closer, her face serious.
âAre you sure youâre not losing it?â âNo? Iâm perfectly fine.â âWell, thatâs a reliefâ¦â
Chun-bong sighed as she scanned Seo-junâs body from head to toe.
âIf anything happens, you better tell me, got it?â âSo you can help?â âOf course. Whatever it takes.â
Hearing her say that so earnestly made him feel a bit embarrassed.
âYou, you little rascalâ¦! Youâre so damn sweet!â
Seo-jun lifted Chun-bong up and placed her on his shoulders like a child. For some reason, she didnât protest and stayed calm.
ââ¦Just for today, Iâll let you do this.â âWhat!? A free day to carry Geum Chun-bong on my shoulders!?â âYou bastard⦠Youâre faking it, arenât you, you jerk!?â âAhhh! Not the hair!â
Seo-jun desperately protected his hair from Chun-bongâs grasp.
âWould you really like it if oppa went bald?â âHmm⦠Iâve always wanted to smack a bald head. Itâd be fun, I think.â ââ¦Iâll find you a bald head to smack later. Just donât shave mine.â
Geum Chun-bong, youâre a scary girlâ¦!
Returning to his room to wash up, Seo-jun looked down at his bloodied knuckles.
âHm.â
The vague memories of the previous night lingered.
What bothered him the most was the elusive realization that hovered just out of reach, like a mirage in the distance.
Had that been the end of it, he mightâve just cursed his luck and moved on. But there was one comforting realization that made him feel better.
"At least Chun-bong wonât blow up."
It wasnât as simple as yin and yang meeting and causing an explosion.
The explosion occurred because the balance between yin and yang failed, and the energy became too concentrated.
To put it simplyâitâs like heating water in a confined space.
As the water turns to steam, its volume increases dramatically, and the container canât handle the pressure.
In that case?
Boom!
He had perfected Honwon Ilwolji.
âHm.â
Feeling a sudden impulse, Seo-jun enveloped his hand in the energy of Hwangun Singong.
âHuh?â
The golden energy flickered more intensely than usual.
Seo-jun stared at it in wonder, then dashed out of his room.
âGeum Chun-bong! Look at this!â âHuh? What are youâpfft!â
Chun-bong jumped in surprise.
âHey! Hey! You crazy bastard! Your clothes! Youâre not wearing any clothes, idiot!â âThatâs not important right now!â âThereâs nothing more important than that, you lunatic!â âLook at this!â
Seo-jun extended his hand.
Chun-bong, after an initial glance downward, quickly jerked her gaze upward.
âW-what am I supposed to look at!?â âItâs gotten stronger! Is this Kanggi?â âThatâs not Kanggi!â âWhat? Really?â âNo, now get back inside! What if someone sees you like thisâ¦?â
Suddenly, Chun-bong turned her head.
ââ¦Oh my.â
Churyeong covered her mouth with her hand, her eyes wide.
âAt that level⦠Oh myâ¦.â
She quickly disappeared after blushing and rubbing her bellybutton with her fingers.
âThat, that perverted woman!â
Chun-bong turned bright red and jumped up and down in place.
Why is she so angry? Iâm the one who was exposed.
âAlright, Iâm going back inside.â
So, it wasnât Kanggi after all. Too bad.
After finishing his bath and getting beaten up by Chun-bong for no apparent reason, Seo-jun stared intently at the strengthened energy in his hand.
âDid I just gain some insight into the Taegeuk?â
âSeems⦠like it.â
For some reason, Chun-bong slapped her own cheek and shook her head in frustration.
She couldn't let this go.
âWait, why did you slap my cheek?â âWhat are you talking about? I slapped mine.â âYour cheeks are mine!â
ââ¦Idiot.â
Chun-bong sighed, extending her hand.
âKanggi isnât that simple. Have you heard of Geomgiseonggang?â âUh⦠roughly?â âIt means âthe swordâs energy forms a star.ââ âA star? Is that some poetic phrase?â âNo, itâs literal.â
Chun-bongâs eyes drifted as if she were recalling a distant memory.
ââ¦I once saw my fatherâs Geomgang. Thatâs when I realizedâthe ultimate realm is when you engrave your own star into your energy.â