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Childhood Friend of the Zenith-Chapter 146: Dragons and Phoenixes Tournament (5)
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â Dragons and Phoenixes Tournament (5) â
It was said that silence speaks louder than words.
Although feeling such a heavy and dense atmosphere in a silent space didnât really make senseâŠ
In reality, that was exactly what was happening right now.
The number of young prodigies gathered in the banquet were in the double digitsâŠ
And due to the sheer amount of people, the building shouldâve been filled with voices.
But what was this silence then?
The reason for that was simple.
Itâs because they witnessed a sight that shocking.
âWhat theâŠâ
âWhat was that just now? Did anyone see that?â
ââŠWho is that boy?â
I started to hear some people talking.
Judging by their actions and how they spoke carefully, it was evident that they were utterly dumbfounded.
Crack. Crack.
With each twist of my wrist, the sound of cracking bones could be heard.
âI didnât intend to take it this far.â
I got into a bigger mess than I expected.
I, at least, planned to stay quiet during the banquet.
But I didnât expect that fucker to cause more trouble.
ââŠSighâŠâ
Because of that, I got into this hassle.
I didnât really mind all the young prodigiesâ eyes that were on me.
I knew why they were looking at me.
And my emotions had long withered away for me to feel anything from them.
I instinctively sought out Jang Seonyeon.
âI wouldâve just watched, if that guy didnât try to interfere.â
Even without my interference, Gu Jeoylub wouldâve won anyway.
I intended to use him strategically since he was under my charge.
âHeâs also more useful than I expected at first.â
Gu Jeolyub belonged to a category of geniuses who were widely recognized around the world.
It meant that if you taught him one thing, he could grasp five more things. đđżđČđČđ°đČđđ»đŒđŻđČđč.đ°đŒđș
âThough I did push him harder since I wasnât fond of that.â
How narrow-minded I was.
At least that would be what Elder Shin wouldâve said to me if he was here right now.
âHe tried to aim for the chin, huh.â
Gu Jeolyubâs decision wasnât a bad one.
Though it obviously wouldnât have worked. That pig, Hwangbo, who collapsed next to me as if he was a corpse, was an abhorrent individual.
But he certainly wasnât weak.
It was true that a martial artistâs power depended on their training and skill levelâŠ
However, the most important thing was the basics.
Gu Jeolyubâs sword was too sluggish to reach him.
It was as simple as that.
Even if Hwangbo Cheolwi was weaker than Gu JeolyubâŠ
Gu Jeolyub lacked the power to finish him in one blow, so it wouldnât have ended swiftly.
Jang Seonyeon, who was watching from the back, had a different look on his face.
His smile had disappeared, replaced by a calm expression.
Whatever emotion he was feeling, I did not and could not know.
âIt seemed like he was about to charge in.â
Jang Seonyeonâs eyes, the movement of his feet, and the way he flowed his Qi.
When I noticed these signs, I couldnât help but step in first without thinking.
I wondered what wouldâve happened if I wasnât the one who stepped in.
If it was him, what would he have done?
All the mutters that surrounded me.
All of the eyes that were on me and all of the attention I was getting.
Would it have gone to him instead?
Just like back then?
It was only a brief moment that we looked at each other.
To others, it was a fleeting instant, but in that moment, I was able to smile at that bastard.
It seemed like he noticed my smile.
After all, Jang Seonyeonâs eyes widened slightly.
âThis much is enough.â
There was no need for further provocation. Because slowly but surelyâŠ
Until the very endâŠ
âI will take it all.â
I would take everything, one by one.
That was what I had decided.
I spoke while kicking the pig, Hwangbo, who was seemingly lifeless beside me.
âHey.â
I directed my words toward the pigâs group.
Their shoulders visibly tensed as I called out to them.
âWhat are you doing? Clean this up.â
Their expressions were distorted, probably because they didnât like how I was talking to them.
Was it because a boy much younger than them was speaking to them informally?
Even if that was the case, I had no intention to show them any respect. freeweb(n)ovel
Besides, I had no interest in crafting a good image for myself.
âArenât you guys gonna clean this up?â
They started to move only after I repeated myself. It seemed like they had no intention of confronting me directly.
Fortunately for them, they werenât that stupid.
Hwangbo Cheolwi, who was being dragged away, drooled saliva from his mouth.
It was his first appearance in the Dragons and Phoenixes tournament as well.
âBut now heâs gonna be remembered as the guy who drooled.â
I felt bad, but what could I do?
Guys like him needed to learn how reality was the hard way by getting humiliated once.
Just like me.
After Hwangbo Cheolwi disappeared from my sight, I turned my attention to Gu Jeolyub.
Gu Jeolyub, for some reason, looked a little nervous.
Whatâs up with him?
âJeolyub.â
âY-Yes!â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âNothingâŠâ
He flinched when I took a step toward him. After seeing that, I spoke with a sour face.
âWhatâs with that reaction? Youâre making it look like I was going to hit you.â
ââŠâ
ââŠâ
Well, I guess I did hit him before.
To break the awkward silence, I let out a fake cough.
Well, thatâs that.
âBut why do you keep causing trouble?â
ââŠIâm sorry.â
âWhat kind of dude stirs up trouble on the day of the gathering, especially while using Qi?â
âŠWait, didnât I do something similar in the past?
Well, no one knew about it anymore, right? So that means it never happened.
My words left Gu Jeolyub looking disappointed. It annoyed me to see a handsome guy wearing that expression.
Bonk!
âUugh!â
I clenched my fist and struck down at his head. I didnât use Qi, but it seemed like I hit a particularly critical spot, as Gu Jeolyub staggered and fell to the floor.
âYou think youâre the Second Elder or something? Why is charging into trouble always your first choice! Are you also planning to do that with the carriage later?â
âN, No sirâŠâ
âNo, my ass⊠Didnât you come here to keep me in check? Then why are you the one causing all the trouble?â
âWell⊠no.â
âDo you have anything else to say other than no?â
ââŠNâŠâ
For some reason, I felt like Gu Jeolyub was taking all the spotlight.
To be more specific, it felt like I was just doing cleanup.
Gu Jeolyub seemed aware of that as well since he kept avoiding my eyes.
âWas he always like this?â
While I acknowledged my personal growth since our first encounter, the situation always seemed to take an odd turn.
Thankfully, I was able to stop them before the fight began, so it shouldnât escalate too much.
It would have been disastrous if they had destroyed the building.
So I guess it could be considered fortunate that didnât happen.
Though, of course, Gu Jeolyub would be the one dealing with such a problem if it had actually occurred.
As I continued to scold Gu Jeolyub, I started to hear some whispers.
âHeâs the son of the Tiger WarriorâŠâ
âThat just nowâŠâ
âThe Sword PhoenixâŠâ
I looked around in response to the voices I heard.
I noticed that everyoneâs gaze had changed significantly since the incident. Just moments ago, they had no intention of coming to me.
But it seemed like the recent incident made them notice.
âNow they are cautious about me.â
Their eyes showed shock and cautiousness.
Was I a little too rough?
To be honest, I thought I showed nothing out of the ordinary.
Perhaps there were fewer people who had the ability to discern what had transpired, given that these young prodigies had not yet reached higher martial realms.
âTo count, itâs like around⊠four, five?â
Only around that many. At least, that was all I could see.
âIt really is a hassle.â
I couldnât believe I had to use strength in a kidsâ playground. What did that make me, a bully?
A twinge of guilt nagged at me.
But I knew I had to do what was necessary.
That was the easiest route to take, after all.
With all eyes on me, I returned to the corner where I had stood before.
âY-Young Master Gu.â
When I returned to my spot, Tang Soyeol was clutching her shoulders with her hands, for some reason.
Did she get a cold or something? Whatâs with her?
âWhatâs wrong?â
ââŠI canât stop shaking because of how cool you are.â
âWhat?â
Tang Soyeol spoke with a bright red face, but I took a step back unconsciously since I was flustered by her statement.
Then, Tang Soyeol was equally taken aback by my reaction.
âYoung Master Gu?â
âUh, sorry, I was just surprised for a secondâŠâ
You were making such a strange face, so how could I not feel scared and back off?
I was worried about Tang Soyeol because she looked so pitiful, but I couldnât undo what I just did.
Namgung Bi-ah, who had been enjoying the breeze near the window, walked over to Tang Soyeol and rubbed her shoulders.
Was she trying to make her feel better?
As I was watching that, someone tugged at my clothing.
Then I smelled a fragrant floral scent.
âYoung Master! You were coolâŠ!â
Right as I was wondering who it was, I saw Wi Seol-Ah, still playfully draped in her cover.
Her smile revealed a slight dimple, and I couldnât help but smile in response.
At the same time, I playfully squeezed her nose.
âOughâŠâ
âI told you not to lift up your cover.â
âBut⊠itâs uncomfy.â
It was understandable.
âBut itâs still a no.â
Wi Seol-Ah made a sulking face after my cold denial, but obediently lowered her cover.
âJust bear with it for a few more days.â
ââŠKay.â
I did feel sorry for her.
I made her wear a cover partly due to her appearance.
But it was more so because of my uneasiness.
ââŠAs much as possible, I need to ensure she doesnât attract that bastard.â
I doubted that anything would happenâŠ
But there was still no guarantee.
âJust a little more.â
A few more days.
I wanted to ask Wi Seol-Ah to bear with it for just a few more days, driven by my own selfish desires.
In other wordsâŠ
A few days would be sufficient for me to ease my concerns.
I still felt his gaze from behind me.
The bastard was certainly looking in a different direction.
Heâs probably talking to other young prodigies right now, just like earlier.
But even so, the fact that I kept feeling his gaze on me indicated he still had me in mind.
âDoesnât feel too bad.â
It wasnât the worst feeling, considering it was what I wanted all along.
I hope you keep looking at me that way.
So that you can feel your despair far more clearly later on.
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After Hwangbo Cheolwi left the scene and Gu Yangcheon returned to his spotâŠ
ââŠWhat happened just now?â
âIsnât the person who just collapsed a blood relative of the Hwangbo clan? How could he so powerlesslyâŠâ
The faces of the people who were chatting and smiling had changed completely.
Their smiles disappeared and their conversations turned serious.
The incident had indeed been shocking.
Since a giant like Hwangbo Cheolwi went down that easily.
Furthermore, he was defeated by a boy who was barely half his size.
âI believe heâs a blood relative of the Gu Clan.â
âGu Clan⊠the Tiger Warriorâs clan?â
All eyes turned to the boy standing near the corner of the building.
A boy with black hair, subtly glowing red eyes, and a terrifying smile that emitted a sharp and fierce aura.
It was completely different from before.
To be more precise, the whole atmosphere of the building seemed to have changed.
Just a few moments ago, he didnât seem to have much of a presence in the building,
Him being less noticeable than other famous young prodigies made it more shocking,
As no one expected that he had such a talent.
âI couldnât even see him move.â
ââŠWell, thatâs likely because we were focused on the other two that were fightingâŠâ
âTrue⊠And there is no way he avoided our sights, so itâs more likely that he succeeded in his surprise attack thanks to a lucky miracleâŠâ
Even though they had witnessed the event with their own eyes, it was difficult for people to believe what had just happened.
âThese imbeciles.â
That was what Jang Seonyeon thought while listening to the other young prodigies with a smile on his face.
âDo they really think it was a surprise attack?â
âAnd you said thereâs no way that he avoided your sight? These trash of human beings who donât know their place.â
âIt was simply him being that fast.â
So fast that their eyes couldnât keep up.
Surprise attack?
Even though he so blatantly went up to him and struck his chin? Jang Seonyeon was able to see what happened.
Gu Yangcheonâs flawless movement.
And his unbelievable accuracy.
Even after seeing those movements, these dumbasses were making excuses just how lower beings usually would.
âWhat does Young Master Jang think about this?â
Then the arrow turned toward Jang Seonyeon.
They were practically pleading with their expression for Jang Seonyeon to agree with them.
Jang Seonyeon then responded with a forced smile.
ââŠIâm not sure, I didnât get to see it clearly myself.â
He couldnât see it. It was just like he said.
Jang Seonyeon couldnât clearly see how Gu Yangcheon moved to reach his target.
Although he had his attention primarily focused on Hwangbo CheolwiâŠ
âI completely missed his movement when I even noticed the movements of Dragons and Phoenixes.â
Jang Seonyeon thought that he only had to worry about the Five Dragons and Three Phoenixes when he came hereâŠ
But this was quite out of his expectations.
He had already heard about Gu Yangcheon from his father beforehand.
â He brought a recommendation letter from the Dishonored Venerable.
The recommendation letter given by a Heavenly Venerable. He wondered if Gu Yangcheon was the student of the Lord of the West, the Dishonored Venerable.
But after listening, that didnât seem to be the case.
Jang Seonyeon then thought about earlier, when he grabbed Gu Yangcheonâs hand. It was a peculiar sensation.
âHe seemed to be hostile towards me.â
It was just an instant, but Jang Seonyeon was able to feel it. That Gu Yangcheon seemed to be against him.
âI wonder why.â
âI didnât do anything to make him see me any differently.â
Jang Seonyeon knew that he was better at acting than anyone.
Even his father, the Harmonic Sword, didnât know Jang Seonyeonâs true self, which was why Jang Seonyeon felt more bothered by this fact.
âItâs probably just a mistake.â
It had to be. Because if it wasnâtâŠ
âI will look more into it, just in case.â
It was better to do that than feel bothered the whole time.
While Jang Seonyeon was thinking deeply, the others continued discussing Gu Yangcheonâs actions.
âOr maybe the Hwangbo Clanâs blood relative is just that weak?â
When one person brought that up, the others stayed silent for a moment, then nodded their heads.
Rather than genuinely believing it, they seemed more inclined to accept this as an explanation.
âLike Young Master Bi said⊠Itâs probably that.â
âYeah. I heard the rumors about that blood relative of the Gu Clan and that he was a total troublemaker. Apparently, he is lazy, weak, and has no talent in martial artsâŠâ
Tsk-
Jang Seonyeon couldnât bear to listen any longer and accidentally let out a disapproving sound.
But thankfully, it went unnoticed as the others continued their conversation.
âHow pathetic can they be?â
Were these really the people that would represent the Orthodox Faction in the future?
âIf thatâs the case, Iâll be rather disappointed.â
Not only were they clueless, but even their eyes were utterly rotted.
âNow Iâm starting to feel pathetic for putting on a smile in front of them as an act.â
âHow disappointing.â
âFine, I can understand them being ignorant. Itâs actually better that way.â
âThat means that I can shine brighter. I hope that they will remain this stupid until the end.
âBut I wonder what his true power is.â
While talking to others with a smile on his face, all he had on his mind was Gu Yangcheon.
Not being able to read him clearly meant that Gu Yangcheon was either stronger or on par with him.
âBut how is that possible?â
Which made it harder for Jang Seonyeon to understand.
âI couldâve sworn that the Gu Clan wasnât part of Meteor.â
Jang Seonyeonâs eyes began to gleam quietly.
After scrutinizing Gu Yangcheonâs body, he sensed no enhancements and found it hard to feel his Qi as he seemed to be hiding it. However, it certainly felt like an ordinary Qi.
Did this mean that Gu Yangcheon had reached his own martial arts wall purely through his own strength?
âHe probably hasnât overcome the wall yet.â
âI doubt he is at the peak realm, since there is probably no martial artist in history who has reached and overcome their wall at such a young age.â
So did that mean he was currently in the process of facing his wall?
But even that was astonishing.
âI need to look more into it.â
Behind his smile, Jang Seonyeon began to make plans.
Since he was better than anyone at doing this sort of thing.
âHaha, soâŠ!â
-!
Jang Seonyeon, who began to put on an act, suddenly stopped talking.
It was as if all the hairs on his body were standing on end.
A sharp, prickling sensation pierced the back of his neck. And a chilling coldness seemed to radiate from multiple directions, immobilizing even his fingers.
âKilling intent?â
Jang Seonyeon moved his eyes to look around, but judging by how no one else reacted, it seemed like he was the only one experiencing it.
âWho is it?â
Could a single person exude such precise and potent killing intent at just a single person?
Thankfully, the killing intent pressuring Jang Seonyeon disappeared right away.
To put it in terms of time, it lasted around two breaths that a normal person would take.
Immediately, Jang Seonyeon placed his hand on his sword and scanned his surroundings.
However, around him, there were only young prodigies engrossed in their conversations and nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
He briefly checked on his hands because of a sudden moist sensation.
His hands were soaked with cold sweat already.
He inspected his surroundings once more, but there was no trace of the killing intent he had sensed.
As if the entire sensation had been just his imagination.
While Jang Seonyeon was looking around so nervouslyâŠ
Wi Seol-Ah was observing him secretly from far away.
And her face was chillingly emotionless.
âWhat are you doing?â
After hearing the voice that came from beside her, Wi Seol-Ahâs expression immediately brightened.
As if absolutely nothing had happened.
âUmmâŠ! I didnât do anything!â
Upon hearing Wi Seol-Ahâs cheerful voice, Gu Yangcheon smiled and stroked Wi Seol-Ahâs hair.
His touch was rough yet caring, and Wi Seol-Ah left her head in his hand.
The first day ended with the name, âGu Yangcheonâ etched into the minds of all the young prodigies.
And with that, the next day came.
The day of the Friendly Martial Arts Competition, considered as the highlight of the Dragons and Phoenixes Tournament.