Chapter 5: Those who have mastered internal energy and those who have not
Danryang disliked Seo.
There wasnât any specific conflict.
Seo hadnât done anything particularly offensive.
To be more preciseâŚ
Danryang needed someone inferior, lacking, despised by all.
It wasnât about anyone elseâit was Danryangâs own issue.
Sometimes, in dreams, a vivid memory of his childhood surfaced.
â Can I become the cultâs sharp sword?
â Donât worry, dear. You take after us, so youâll be a fine warrior.
In dreams, young Danryang asked his revered true disciple parents.
But, unlike their words, he couldnât become a fine warrior, let alone learn martial arts.
â Kids?
â A halfwit who canât learn martial arts dares toâŚ
Young Danryang looked desperately at the kids insulting him.
Sadly, they never warmed to him.
â Learning martial arts? You?
â Yeah! Am I cool or what, big sis?!
His innocent younger sibling, not even eight, boasted to him.
Instead of congratulations, he hid in his room, face pale.
His parentsâ praise for his sibling, heard through the closed door, made him feel more wretched.
âI didnât ask for muchâŚâ
Just enough talent to not shame his parents.
Enough to not be abandoned by friends.
Enough to praise his siblingâs achievements without being crushed by inferiority.
Was that so hard to ask?
No.
Everyone around him, except him, had that talent.
Consumed by inferiority for years, clinging to stagnant martial arts, eating to ease the burden, he gained weight.
After a long time, Danryang thought, âThis canât go on.â
âBut what can I do now?â
His reflection in the mirror was a far cry from the past, too pathetic to catch a good man or help his family.
Having shunned academics, joining the Law Hall or Strategy Department was unthinkable.
What about the inner hallâs servants, managing the cultâs household?
Even talentless people like him could enter easily, and with connections, one could rise high with just their body.
The decision was quick.
âThereâs no other choiceâŚâ
Danryang adapted to servant duties faster than expected.
Though just a plain disciple, perhaps because heâd lived like a true disciple his whole life, he received favors from those who knew his family.
Fawning over senior plain disciples earned him more affection.
Most importantly, here, he wasnât a halfwit.
For the first time, he could be the most outstanding.
Unlike him, with true disciple parents, his peers were lowly outsiders.
âI need to⌠stand out more.â
He needed people inferior, lacking, despised.
To shine even brighter.
And so, the first faint crack appeared in Danryangâs world.
Watching Seo talk with the head servant.
âYouâre trying to ruin my world.â
Waking from sleep, Danryang saw Seo leaving the tent.
She couldnât keep standing out.
A little warning⌠wouldnât hurt, right?
Though he lacked inner energy, the forms he learned as a child remained.
He was much larger, too.
After brief hesitation, Danryang rushed after Seo.
In a small clearing away from the camp, Seo eyed him warily.
Her words were rather flippant.
âHere to pee too?â
Danryang silently took a stance.
It was his parentsâ fist technique, long untouched.
Seo spoke.
âI donât get it. I havenât done anything to you, so why are you so eager to tear me down?â
ââŚâ
âNo answer? This is ridiculous. I endured your scolding in front of seniors. I took your absurd lies and false accusations.â
âToday⌠you caught the head servantâs eye.â
After that brief reply, Seo waited, but Danryang said nothing more.
Seo scoffed.
âOh⌠thatâs it? You want to rise but donât want to work for it. You thought leaning on your parentsâ status and putting others down would make you special?â
âWhat?â
âNo? But youâre wrong. Talking to the head servant today, he barely remembered your complaint. Youâre not special, Danryang. You know it, donât you? Your face turns red whenever his name comes up.â
â Iâll tell everyone you didnât trust the head servant!
Danryang recalled his past claims of false closeness with the head servant.
First, he felt flustered.
This wasnât the Seo he knew, always smiling and letting things slide.
Then came anger.
She said he didnât try?
Relied only on his parentsâ status?
She knew nothing of his efforts!
How dare she speak to him like that?!
Danryangâs face flushed red with rage.
âHow⌠how dare you!â
Seo mocked him.
âDonât know. Do I need to know your pathetic past? You know nothing about me either. The moment you came to harm me, I stopped humoring a halfwitâs inferiority complex.â
âYou! YouâŚ!â
Danryang didnât want to hear her sharp words anymore.
Before he knew it, he was charging at Seo.
Seo stood her ground, not dodging.
She calmly raised her left hand and struck the charging Danryangâs face.
â Thwack!
Danryangâs hefty frame flew through the air.
Crashed to the ground, Danryang couldnât grasp what happened.
Was I just countered?
By that lowly outsider?
No, that wasnât important.
âMore importantly⌠she learned martial arts?â
Danryang stood, raising his voice.
âYou! Howââ
â Slap!
He was quickly silenced.
âYouâll wake people. Lower your voice.â
âYou think youâll get awayââ
â Slap!
âHow dareââ
â Slap!
âThink youâre the only one who can yell? The only one who can be mad? Ever think others are holding back?â
ââŚâ
Danryang feared opening his mouth, lest Seoâs hand fly again.
âYeah. Itâd be bad if people came.â
âYou⌠think youâll get away?â
Danryang lowered his voice, threatening her.
Seo just smirked, unfazed.
âYeah.â
âWhat?â
âIâll be fine. Think anyone would believe I did this to you?â
She was right.
His past lies worked because they werenât far-fetched.
But who would believe todayâs events if he told?
A plain disciple outsider, untrained, beating himâa former martial arts studentâone-sidedly?
Danryang soon realized this.
âOhâŚâ
âKnow what, Danryang?â
ââŚâ
âIâm not trying to take your place. No, your âplaceâ doesnât even exist. How could I threaten it? Youâve built nothing.â
Danryang stayed silent.
Seo continued, unbothered.
âLetâs keep it like this. Donât make things too hard for me, like today.â
Just⌠like now.
Lean on your parentsâ status.
Fawn over seniors.
Take a modest place.
âGot it?â
Seoâs words stabbed Danryangâs heart like a dagger.
âGot it? Nod.â
Danryang nodded weakly, as if his soul had left him.
Seo, satisfied, gave a faint smile and turned away.
Despite her cool exit, Seo inwardly regretted.
âI wanted to hit him a few more times.â
The reason was simple: sheâd used all her meager inner energy striking Danryang.
Today showed her.
The gap between those with inner energy and those without was vast.
But that only applied when she had inner energy.
If she provoked him further and Danryang came at her recklessly, sheâd be helpless.
Though, for all that caution, sheâd provoked him quite a bitâŚ
âWell⌠I held back a lot until now.â
In the village, she didnât need to endure such insults.
Sheâd lead kids, broom at her waist, and thrash them until dust flew, rain or not.
In the cult, sheâd suppressed it until now.
Sheâd bottled up a lot.
Feeling lighter, Seo headed back to the tent.
â Rustle.
Until she heard a sound from nearby bushes.
âSomeone?â
If anyone saw this, itâd be dangerous.
Her ability to thrash Danryang relied on no one believing such a wild story.
But if even one witness existed�
Seo approached the bushes and said.
âWhoâs⌠there?â
Soso emerged, scratching her head.
âS-Soso didnât see anything.â
âSoso?â
Why are you there?
Who the f*ck is Derek?! He just suddenly became a f*cking part of the story, i am f*cking confused!
the mistake has been resolved you can check it out