Chapter 6: Huh? isn’t that the captain?!
Itâs been sixteen years since I reincarnated into this world.
What can I say?
It feels like a monumental day.
Like 2031 days without an accidentâŚ
[Congrats! Seoâs 192 months of martial world survival!]
Itâs hard not to feel nostalgic.
Surviving sixteen years in a world lacking modern common sense and ethics.
âSo many crises.â
I once ignorantly approached a crazed lecher.
Lingered around a school to learn letters, nearly getting a harsh lesson.
The worst was when a black-path thug with a sword ravaged the village.
In contrast, the happiest moment was recently learning martial arts.
Anyway, even in this martial world where lives are treated like straw, Iâve felt joy, sorrow, and everything in between.
âTodayâs the most bewildering day of my life.â
Seo thought, watching Soso awkwardly avoid her gaze.
âS-Soso didnât see anything.â
âSoso?â
âNo, I didnât see⌠anythingâŚâ
Seo felt a sudden headache.
Why did Soso pop up there?
And that formal tone?
âWas I too carelessâŚ?â
From Sosoâs attitude, she mustâve seen Seo thrash Danryang with inner energy.
Wanting to keep her martial arts training secret, Seo shouldâve ensured Soso was asleep.
But pressured to master martial arts in a week, she hadnât been cautious enough.
âI formed a dantian⌠but Noya said to master martial arts.â
Though ignorant of martial arts, Seo knew sensing qi and forming a dantian were the basics.
Noya said to master martial arts, so she needed to reach at least the third stage of the book to confidently say, âIâve mastered it!â
Like in math, knowing basic addition and subtraction doesnât mean youâve mastered the subject.
âIn novels from my past life, forming a dantian was hardâŚâ
Seo didnât believe it.
They were just novels, and she, talentless, formed one in a day.
She thought anyone could do it.
âSoso.â
âY-Yes!â
Seo only called her name casually, but Soso tensed up, clearly misunderstanding something.
âI can explain. Donât be scared.â
âN-No! I-Itâs not⌠the Divine Maidenâs Hall⌠s-some organization⌠purging impure elementsâŚâ
Seo nearly smacked her forehead hearing Soso.
As a servant, you hear all sorts of rumors.
Though not as sociable as Soso, Seoâs past-life social skills let her get along with most servants, except Danryang and his cronies.
But where did Soso keep getting this info?
Even this Kyomakwan servant assignment, and now talk of purging impure elements in the Divine Maidenâs Hall?
Seo sighed.
âSigh⌠Where do you hear these things?â
âEek! I-I said something I shouldnât⌠S-Sorry! Please spare me!â
âNo, thatâs not itâŚâ
Soso seemed to think Seo would silence her for knowing her secret.
Revealing her own assumptions, panicking on her own.
A one-woman show, beating drums and gongs.
Seo approached Soso, arguing to clear the misunderstanding before it grew.
She mixed some lies, explaining why she sometimes vanished after workâto secretly study martial arts alone.
She added a plea to keep it secret.
Thankfully, Soso seemed somewhat reassured.
âOh⌠Thatâs what happenedâŚ?â
âJust talk normally.â
âB-ButâŚâ
Soso was calmer but still couldnât speak casually.
She probably thought Seo, having learned martial arts, was now a true disciple.
Seo sighed deeply and said.
âLearning a bit of martial arts doesnât make me a true disciple.â
âR-ReallyâŚ?â
âThis stays a secret. Got it?â
Seo kept calming Soso, gently coaxing her back to the tent.
Morning came, and we boarded the carts, heading to Kyomakwan.
Seo worried Danryang might harbor foolish thoughts, but it seemed unfounded.
Danryang stared blankly into space, lost in thought.
âHe didnât turn into an idiot, did he?â
Having never hit someone so hard, Seo felt a twinge of worry.
But seeing Danryangâs disheveled state, she overheard him tell onlookers:
âI went to pee at dawn, tripped on a branch, and fell. Donât worryâŚâ
Thankfully, he wasnât revealing last nightâs truth, which was a relief.
âOh, we locked eyes.â
Danryang, meeting her gaze, quickly looked down, avoiding her.
It seemed she wouldnât have to worry about trouble with him anymore.
When words donât work, a bit of violence and sharp words do the trick.
Seo nodded, satisfied, and glanced at Soso.
Soso, still shaken from last night, remained stiff.
Seo asked.
âSoso.â
âUh⌠Y-Yes? Yeah?â
âNo idea what youâre worried about, but talk normally.â
âO-OkayâŚâ
âAny rumors about Kyomakwan?â
Seo asked, knowing Sosoâs knack for picking up gossip, partly to ease her tension and partly hoping for useful info or news about village kids.
âUh⌠I heard this from Sister JeomryeâŚâ
Soso, as if waiting for the cue, started chattering like usual.
Like how Seo talked to Noya.
âDoes Noya see me the way I see Soso?â
Seo relaxed, watching Soso, who seemed younger as she babbled.
Sosoâs stories continued.
Sadly, no useful info or news about the kids came up.
âOh! Do you know who the headmaster of Kyomakwan is?â
âSomething like Dark Cloud Scholar?â
A scholar trailed by dark clouds.
âRight, right! A supreme master, tipped to be one of the next Ten Demon Lords!â
âIsnât it Ten Sacred Lords?â
Demon Lord is a Central Plains term, isnât it?
âCome on! Does it matter? Demon Lord, Sacred Lord, same thing. Just listen!â
Soso was fully immersed in her story.
No longer the kid worrying about formal or casual speech.
Seo didnât care much about Demon or Sacred Lords, so she nodded casually.
âGo on.â
âAnyway, the past ten years, tons of people flocked to Kyomakwan to become the headmasterâs disciple!â
âOh⌠So the headmaster had no disciples. Then?â
Soso leaned close, whispering as if no one should hear.
âThis⌠I heard the headmaster finally took a disciple!â
âOh, really? Sure?â
âNot exactly.â
As Soso scratched her head awkwardly, Seo was about to comment when the cart stopped.
The head servantâs voice rang out.
âEveryone, quiet!â
Seo peeked out to check where we were.
Weâd arrived at Kyomakwanâs gates.
Three instructors awaited us.
An older man, likely the head instructor, stepped forward and said.
âWhoâs the head servant?â
We followed the three instructors into Kyomakwan.
Listening closely, they were exchanging typical talk.
How short-staffed the graduation ceremony preparations were.
How many people needed to be assigned here.
How high-ranking figures would attend, so do well.
Obvious stuff.
Seo scanned the surroundings, looking for familiar faces.
âThey wouldnât forget me after just a year, right?â
Sheâd been so good to them in the village.
If they didnât recognize her, fine, but ignoring her face-to-face would sting.
As a plain disciple, she couldnât do much about it.
Passing the empty training grounds, a familiar voice called out.
âHey? Isnât that the Boss?!â
âShut up! Why would the Boss be here?!â
Seo turned toward the voice.
Her eyes met a familiar pair of twins.
âNo, idiot! Look over there!â
âThere! Where! Call me an idiot again and⌠Wait, thatâs really the Boss?â
âThey still remember me!â
Seo felt relief and joy, knowing her worries were baseless.
They couldnât reunite face-to-face now, but knowing they were doing well meant theyâd meet soon.
As Seo moved to walk on, the twins shouted.
âBoss!!!!â
âIs⌠that okay?â
As Seo thought this, the head instructor, as if reading her mind, roared at the other instructors.
âThose⌠those brats again?! What are you doing?! Stop them!â
No way it was okay.
Seeing the troublemaking twins unchanged after so long, Seo felt relief and a familiar headache.