The Legend of the Northern Blade-Chapter 134: The Gangho is Vast (3)
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A masked black figure quietly opened the door and entered the room. They briefly glanced around, then cautiously took a step forward.
Inside the room, three people were fast asleep, completely unaware of the intruder. The black figure slowly approached the sleeping men, heart racing.
Please, please donโt wake upโฆ With trembling hands, the black figure searched the pockets of the man on the far left. Fortunately, the man was in a deep slumber and showed no signs of stirring.
A weighty sensation filled the black figureโs hand. They had found what they were looking for. Carefully, they withdrew their hand, holding a heavy wallet.
From the beginning, their goal had been the manโs wallet. With a triumphant grin, the black figure turned to leave the room.
That was when a cold, mocking voice rang out from behind him, โHoho, arenโt you quite the daring thief?โ
โGah!โ The black figure froze in place for a moment, then slowly looked back.
Two of the sleeping men had awakened and were staring right at him, astounded.
Ha Jin-Wol clicked his tongue. โTsk tsk! Why would anyone in their right mind attempt to steal from a murim personโฆ? Are you that confident in your skills?โ
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โZzzโฆโ Tang Gi-Mun, the owner of the stolen wallet, snored loudly, oblivious to the fact that he had just been robbed.
The black figure quickly covered his face and rushed out of the room.
Dumbfounded by the thiefโs response, Ha Jin-Wol turned to Jin Mu-Won and said, โIโm going back to sleep, you take care of the thief.โ
Without waiting for Jin Mu-Wonโs response, Ha Jin-Wol lay back down and pulled the blanket over his head.
Sighing, Jin Mu-Won got to his feet.
Chasing the black figure wasnโt difficult at all. There were hastily left footprints all over the floor. Before long, Jin Mu-Won had the thief cornered in a dead-end alley not far from the inn.
โPlease, just return the wallet and I wonโt hurt you or report you,โ Jin Mu-Won said tiredly.
โN-No! What are you talking about, this is my wallet!โ The black figure concealed the wallet they had stolen from Tang Gi-Mun behind their back.
Jin Mu-Won sighed again. โThatโs not yours.โ
โItโs mine now. I wonโt hand it over,โ the black figure argued, drawing a sword from his waist and pointing it at Jin Mu-Won.
Jin Mu-Won narrowed his eyes. Petty theft was one thing, but assault was something else altogether. He took a step closer and warned, โLook, I donโt understand why youโre doing this, but youโd better put away that sword right now.โ
โStay back! If you come any closer, Iโll kill you!โ The black figure shouted, releasing his killing intent.
In response, Jin Mu-Won moved another step closer.
Immediately, the black figure swung his sword at Jin Mu-Won, aiming for his throat. It was a real attempt on his life.
Jin Mu-Won tilted his head and deftly dodged the blow, his gaze turning icy cold. As the black figure contemplated taking anotherโs life, it seemed that he failed to realize that he, too, could meet his end at any moment.
Jin Mu-Won calmly extended two fingers towards the sword flying past his head.
CLATTER!
In an instant, the black figureโs sword shattered. It was Jin Mu-Wonโs original technique, the Weapon-Shattering Finger.
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โNo, my swordโฆ This canโt be!โ The black figure stared disbelievingly at what remained of his sword for a moment, then lunged at Jin Mu-Won, screaming, โDamn you! You broke my sword! My precious sworddddd!โ
He swung his fists at Jin Mu-Wonโs vital points, but they didnโt have much power behind them.
Jin Mu-Won, a master in his own right, found the attack almost comical. Shaking his head, he grabbed the black figureโs wrist and twisted it effortlessly.
SNAP!
โArgh!โ
The sound of bones snapping rang out as the black figureโs wrist dislocated. He immediately recoiled, and Jin Mu-Won took the chance to remove his mask and take back Tang Gi-Munโs wallet.
โWho are you?โ Jin Mu-Won asked, furrowing his brow. He felt like he had seen this person somewhere before. Hmmโฆ The village I stayed in after leaving the Sichuan Plateau. Heโs the son of the village chief.
Myeong Ryu-San gazed at the shattered sword lying his feet, his expression a mix of bewilderment and regret. It was a sword he had bought with his entire fortune earlier that day.
โI wonโt forgive you!โ he growled, momentarily forgetting that he had stolen Tang Gi-Munโs purse.
Jin Mu-Wonโs gaze turned icy. โYou stole someone elseโs wallet. Consider yourself fortunate to still be breathing.โ
In the gangho, one could lose their life for reasons far less trivial than theft, and in fact, such incidents were alarmingly common.
Jin Mu-Won released Myeong Ryu-Sanโs wrist.
Myeong Ryu-San stood up and nursed his dislocated wrist, seething. โ What do you know? Damn you! You probably grew up in a good family and learned powerful martial arts as a matter of course. If only I had the same background, Iโd easily defeat you.โ
โGood family? Background?โ
โWhy, do you want to deny it? Isnโt that why youโve become so strong? Fuck!โ
Jin Mu-Won remained silent and watched Myeong Ryu-San intently. The young manโs face was full of rage rather than remorse, as if he carried the wrath of the entire world within him.
โโฆYou stole someone elseโs wallet because you wanted to become stronger?โ Jin Mu-Won asked.
โYes! I wanted to borrow some money since I donโt have enough to go to Heavenโs Summit. Is it such a terrible thing to ask for a small share of what the privileged have? Itโs just a few coins, Iโll pay it back when I make it big later.โ
โYouโre mistaken. If getting stronger were that easy, there wouldnโt be a single weak person in the world.โ
โShut up! People like you who have everything always say that, but do you know what itโs like to scrape by? Why canโt you share just a little bit of the silver spoon, huh?โ
His way of looking at things is deeply warped, and he blames the world for his own shortcomings. No matter what I say, he wonโt listen and will revert to his old attitude as soon as I leave. Sighing, Jin Mu-Won said, โIt seems that you need to be taught a lesson.โ
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โIf you donโt want to die, please try your hardest to defend yourself.โ
In the blink of an eye, Jin Mu-Won disappeared, moving at an incredible speed that Myeong Ryu-San couldnโt comprehend.
WHACK!
Struck by the hilt of Jin Mu-Wonโs sword, Myeong Ryu-San bent over like a boiled shrimp.
โKeuk!โ Myeong Ryu-San foamed at the mouth, the intense shock causing stomach acid to flow back up his esophagus.
Unfortunately, Jin Mu-Wonโs punishment had only just begun. His sword hilt struck Myeong Ryu-Sanโs side and face time and time again.
THWACK! THUD! SMACK!
โUgh! Oww! Damn it!โ With each blow from Snow Flower, Myeong Ryu-San let out a scream that reverberated through his very bones. However, even though he was in excruciating pain, his anger toward Jin Mu-Won was undiminished.
When Jin Mu-Won saw that, he grew relentless. The angrier Myeong Ryu-San got, the more ferocious Jin Mu-Wonโs attacks became. He even selectively targeted the areas that maximized pain without causing serious injury.
In the gangho, people like Myeong Ryu-San, who were unable to control their impulses, often met a violent end. Hence, Jin Mu-Won wanted to teach Myeong Ryu-San a lesson in the hope that he would survive a little longer, in exchange for the shelter that the village chief had given him.
However, Myeong Ryu-Sanโs stubbornness exceeded Jin Mu-Wonโs expectations. His internal arts were inadequate and his achievements minimal, but there was an instinct in him that surpassed everything he had been taught.
Is he the kind of guy who gets stronger through adversity? If thatโs the case, itโs no wonder that the teachers at the martial arts academy he attended couldnโt train him very well.
โInterestingโฆ Iโve never encountered this type before. The gangho is vast indeed,โ Jin Mu-Won mumbled as he tossed Myeong Ryu-San, who had finally been knocked unconscious, over his shoulder.