The Legend of the Northern Blade-Chapter 136: Never Forget a Grudge, but Never Let It Rule Over You (2)
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Kwan San-Cheolās glare bore into Nam Soo-Ryun, eliciting only a faint furrow of her brow in response. Her eyes remained remarkably composed, unyielding like a placid sea. Kwan San-Cheol, the provocateur, found himself increasingly bewildered by her unwavering gaze, which seemed to diminish his very being.
Jin Mu-Won observed the standoff and muttered softly, āIs she using Spiritual Pressure?ā
In the unhindered qi realm of inner arts mastery, oneās power would naturally radiate through their eyes. Though it couldnāt cause physical harm, it was a powerful mental attack, especially against someone with weaker inner arts or mental fortitude.
Nam Soo-Ryunās ability to unleash Spiritual Pressure, a qi control ability that could inflict more damage than martial techniques, was a testament to her extraordinary skill.
āKeuk!ā Kwan San-Cheol winced, buckling under the mental weight.
āHaha! You two look positively murderous today. Letās part ways for now and reconvene later,ā Jwa Moon-Ho intervened, positioning himself between the two.
āHuff⦠Huffā¦ā Kwan San-Cheol exhaled sharply, relieved of the pressure Nam Soo-Ryun had exerted on him.
Nam Soo-Ryun narrowed her eyes. The failure of her Spiritual Pressure indicated that Jwa Moon-Ho was more formidable than she had expected.
Jwa Moon-Hoās eyes shifted to Tang Mi-Ryeo and the others around Nam Soo-Ryun. Yesterday, she was alone, but today, she had a group in tow. He intended to inquire about them, but she turned her back to him and stormed off before he could speak.
āOh?ā Suddenly, his gaze fixed on Jin Mu-Won. As a swordsman dedicated to perfection, he instantly recognized the exceptional sword hidden beneath Jin Mu-Wonās maroon robe, and a flicker of avarice danced in his eyes. freewe(b)novel.com
āHey, bitch!ā Kwan San-Cheol blurted, unable to contain his frustration.
āSilence,ā Kwan San-Woong, his brother, cautioned. āDo you wish to make a spectacle of yourself? You have ample time and opportunities to make amends.ā
As the elder brother, Kwan San-Woong exhibited more composure than his impulsive sibling, though the glint in his eyes betrayed his own yearning for recognition.
For any young martial artist striving for the pinnacle, being overshadowed by the Seven Young Skies, peers of similar age who possessed unparalleled strength and prestige, was disheartening.
āā¦Losers. All brawn and no balls,ā Myeong Ryu-San muttered under his breath as he trailed after Nam Soo-Ryun.
Fortunately, as the comment wasnāt directed at them, the Monochrome Bears didnāt have a good reason to take offense at his insult, and could only watch as Myeong Ryu-San melted into the crowd.
When they were out of earshot, Nam Soo-Ryun stopped and explained about Jwa Moon-Ho and the Azure Dragon Society.
Tang Gi-Mun frowned. This was his first time hearing of the Azure Dragon Society. āHmm⦠What the Azure Dragon Society is trying to do is really dangerous.ā
Ha Jin-Wol, on the other hand, already knew of the society.
ā¦Seomoon Hye-Ryung, the only person to ever humiliate me.
In his last encounter with Seomoon Hye-Ryung, she had urged him to join the Azure Dragon Society, an offer he had promptly declined. Seomoon Hye-Ryungās ideals of absolute control, reminiscent of the Nine Skies, differed from his vision of the gangho as a fun place that thrived on uncertainty.
Apparently, as early as a decade ago, Seomoon Hye-Ryung had joined forces with Dam Soo-Cheon and founded the Azure Dragon Society in order to achieve her goal. Whether or not they would be successful remained uncertain, but its potential as one of the most powerful organizations of the future was undeniable. Moreover, their influence would only grow when Dam Soo-Cheon emerged from his seclusion training.
Ha Jin-Wolās gaze shifted to Jin Mu-Won, who stood overlooking the vast expanse of water. His visage was stern, his eyes profound, and an aura of stillness enveloped him.
Only one young martial artist in the whole world can contend with the Lone Star of the Azure Sky.
Seomoon Hye-Ryung, if you bet your all on the Lone Star of the Azure Sky, then Iāll wager mine on Jin Mu-Won.
His desire for revenge that had previously cooled down was rekindled. Ha Jin-Wol bit his lip until it bled.
āAre you alright?ā Jin Mu-Won asked, sensing Ha Jin-Wolās abnormal condition.
āWhat do you mean?ā
āYou look like somethingās bothering you.ā
āPfft, itās customary for someone my age to reflect.ā
āIs that so?ā
āYes, indeed. More importantly, never allow yourself to lose to anyone, ever.ā
āWhat?ā Confused, Jin Mu-Won stared at Ha Jin-Wol, to which Ha Jin-Wol responded with a firm gaze.
āā¦Okay.ā Jin Mu-Won nodded, instinctively understanding Ha Jin-Wolās intention.
Ha Jin-Wol rested an arm on Jin Mu-Wonās shoulder and asserted, āStay vigilant. Your journey has only just begun.ā
āI know.ā
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āYes, you do.ā
The two contemplated the flowing waters in silence for a long time.
Suddenly, Nam Soo-Ryun walked over to them, bowed, and said, āI sincerely apologize for getting you entangled in this.ā
āA striking woman inevitably attracts admirers. No need to apologize. If youāre guilty of anything, itās being too beautiful,ā Ha Jin-Wol remarked playfully.
āWhat?ā Nam Soo-Ryunās eyes widened.
Ha Jin-Wol chuckled, āHaha! Just kidding! I wanted to see you smile.ā
āAhh!ā
āAs the saying goes, a fox may borrow a tigerās prowess, but it is still a fox. Donāt waste your energy on such individuals, theyāre everywhere anyway.ā
āYes.ā Nam Soo-Ryun smiled. Ha Jin-Wolās criticism of the Monochrome Bears was blunt and derogatory, a refreshing departure from the polite language used within the Mount Mu Sect. His frankness, devoid of any pretense, was endearing.
Nam Soo-Ryunās gaze shifted to Jin Mu-Won. Initially, she had considered him an ordinary martial artist and paid him scant attention, but as they spent more time together, an unfamiliar unease gnawed at her.
This man is no ordinary martial artist.
Although she was labeled as one of the Seven Young Skies, she was aware that she hadnāt done anything to deserve it and took no pride in it. She had been given the title simply because she was the successor of the Mount Mu Sect.
Rather than empty titles and staged duels, she believed that the route to the pinnacle required enduring numerous trials. Hence, she had ventured beyond her sect to gain experience and engage with fellow martial artists her age.
To her dismay, most approached her captivated by her beauty, but few genuinely sought martial mastery. Nevertheless, these interactions honed her abilities considerably. Her adversaries shared common traits: admiration, critique, and a fiery passion. Jwa Moon-Ho and the Monochrome Bears belonged to this category, and so she was unafraid of them. Defeat was possible, but not humiliation.
Jin Mu-Won, however, was an enigma.
I cannot fathom this man. No matter how she honed her senses, she couldnāt sense his qi. It was as though a shroud of darkness concealed everything, unsettling her in unfamiliar ways and igniting her dormant fighting spirit.
Suddenly, Jin Mu-Won turned to face Nam Soo-Ryun. His All-Encompassing Cognizance had detected her heightened fighting spirit.
They exchanged wordless gazes, and Ha Jin-Wol observed them with keen interest.
Finally, Nam Soo-Ryun broke the silence. āMaster Jin, would you spar with me sometime?ā
āOf course.ā
Their agreement bore the weight of a martial artistās commitment.
To the side, Ha Jin-Wolās face fell in disappointment. He had been expecting an interesting conversation.
Suddenly, Myeong Ryu-San shamelessly shouted, āCan I spar with you too?ā
His gaze, filled with jealousy toward Jin Mu-Wonās interaction with Nam Soo-Ryun, overshadowed any remnants of last nightās pain.
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Ha Jin-Wol burst into laughter, āHeh, as the saying goes, ignorance is bliss.ā
āAre you calling me ignorant?ā
āYes, stupid.ā
āYouā¦!ā Myeong Ryu-San grumbled, unperturbed by Ha Jin-Wolās taunts.
Jin Mu-Won raised an eyebrow, finding the spectacle ridiculous but amusing.
Ha Jin-Wol shook his head, then said to Jin Mu-Won, āDonāt just stand there, handle this thing yourself.ā
Jin Mu-Won smiled.
Instantly, Myeong Ryu-San felt a shiver down his spine as an ominous foreboding engulfed him.
Jin Mu-Won didnāt disappoint. āIād be delighted to spar with you,ā he replied.
āOh, shit!ā Myeong Ryu-San winced, feeling the ache of his bruises as the weight of his regrets washed over him like a tidal wave.







