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The Martial God with Psychic Powers-Chapter 157
Thereβs a formation?
It was a statement that made no sense. ππ«ππ²ππππ§π πππ₯.πππ
Just how long had they been walking down that fog-covered path?
Suddenly, a bright light broke throughβand with it, a clear sky came into view.
Beneath that open sky stood a cluster of elegant pavilions.
Giho and Bucheon-gi looked around in astonishment.
βWhere is this?β
βThis is Baekyaksan, Baekyeongβs secret training ground.β
βHuh? Isnβt that the name of a temple?β
βIt was, originally. A ruined temple, to be precise. But we restored and refurbished it for our use. We considered renaming it, but everyone just got used to calling it Baekyaksan from the beginning, so the name stuck.β
βThis is...β
Giho and Bucheon-gi turned their heads, faces still frozen in surprise.
There were dozens of children immersed in training across the field.
And not a single one of them turned to look, despite their arrivalβthey remained wholly focused on their cultivation.
βSo Baekyeong was operating this systematically all along.β
βNo wonder the world misunderstands. People say Baekyeong got lucky and rose to the top.β
βIf we had known about this in advance... we mightβve thought twice before choosing to fight you.β
At Gihoβs words, Jang Woon grinned.
βPart of why we never revealed any of this was to keep opponents like you off guard.β
βExactly. Thatβs what allowed us to unify Mushincheonβs High Divisions, even if it was tough,β Sunwoo Baek added.
Giho looked at him with clear admiration.
βYou really are something else. Jincheonmun will undoubtedly become one of Mushincheonβs top-ranking factions.β
At Gihoβs praise, Sunwoo Baek smiled.
βYou two are now recognized as part of Baekyeong. Starting today, this is your training ground too.β
βA part of Baekyeong?β
βThatβs right. Iβll introduce you to the others laterβfor now, let me show you around. Follow me.β
With curiosity in their eyes, Giho and Bucheon-gi followed Sunwoo Baek as he guided them through Baekyaksan.
Baekyaksan had everything.
An apothecary hall, a dining area, even guest rooms where one could sleep.
It was, in essence, a sect of its own.
βYou built all of this yourselves?β
Giho asked, unable to hide his amazement. Sunwoo Baek hesitated for a moment, then replied.
βNo. We didnβt build it. Thereβs someone supporting us.β
Of course.
There was no way High Division students couldβve accomplished something of this scale on their own.
The families of the children here had likely pitched in, each contributing [N O V E L I G H T] a little.
After the tour, they watched the children in the middle of their training.
And just watching made their blood boil with excitementβthey couldnβt sit still.
βI want to start training right away.β
At Gihoβs declaration, Sunwoo Baek gave a knowing smile.
Everyone reacted that way after seeing the kids train.
This place was truly the optimal environment for cultivation.
Everyone pushed each other harder, feeding off the pressure, competing only through effort.
Sunwoo Baek looked at Giho and Bucheon-gi and said,
βThen shall we begin as well?β
βHell yes!β
****
Two weeks later.
Giho and Bucheon-gi had more or less adaptedβnot just to Baekyeong, but to life at Baekyaksan.
They had even gotten used to wearing the Inpimyeon-gu masks on their faces.
But there was one thing they just couldnβt get used to.
The training.
These maniacs never stopped. Either they didnβt get tired, or they were completely addicted to training.
And it wasnβt like the training itself was light, either.
Giho and Bucheon-gi gasped for breath, glancing around.
βPant... pant... Everyone here is insane.β
βLooks like weβre the only ones exhausted.β
βNo wonder they got so strong, training like this.β
βIf we had trained like them from the start, weβd have reached the Third Star of the Hwagyeong Realm by now.β
βFuck! This is embarrassing... I donβt even have the strength to move.β
βSame here... Iβve never put my body through this much abuse without using internal energy.β
It wasnβt just that they were training without internal energy.
They were wearing training suits loaded with steel plates like armor.
Even though they had gone easy for their first time, the weight was crushing.
And yet, Jang Woon and Sunwoo Baek were moving effortlesslyβwhile carrying nearly twice the weight.
They were even casually chatting as they did so.
And that conversation? That was the real kicker.
βThe weightβs too light now. Think we should increase it again?β
βYeah, probably. But all the pockets are fullβI canβt fit anything more.β
βWhat if we use hats, shoes, or even bracelets to load more weight?β
βOoh, not a bad idea. What about increasing the weight of the swords the kids are using too?β
βGreat thinking.β
βFeels like my brainβs finally working now that Iβve sweated it all out.β
βExactly.β
Even now, the entire conversation was centered around how to train even more.
βThose two are addicts.β
βYeah. And did you hear that? They want to increase the weight again?β
βNo wonder they made it to the Hwagyeong Realm. If you want to get that strong, youβve got to be this ruthless.β
βRuthless, sure. But they also genuinely enjoy this. You know the saying: no matter how hard you try, you canβt beat the guy who enjoys it.β
βGoddamn it. So youβre saying no matter how hard we try, weβll never beat those freaks?β
Jang Woon and Sunwoo Baekβcertified training maniacs.
βBut somethingβs still bugging me.β
βWhat is?β
βI donβt know... I just donβt get the feeling that Sunwoo Baek is the one in charge.β
βEveryoneβs relaxed here, thatβs all. Sunwoo Baek doesnβt act like some high-and-mighty leader like people do elsewhere.β
βNo, thatβs not it. Itβs more like... like thereβs someone else. Like the orders arenβt coming from him.β
βWhenβd you get that impression?β
βThat time he told the kids to climb the cliff with full gearβremember?β
βOh yeah, that insane order.β
βRight. And when the kids grumbled, one of them said something that stood out.β
βWhat was it?β
ββAre you sure this is accurate?ββ
βProbably just double-checking, thinking they misheard.β
βNo, it wasnβt like that. The toneβit was like they wanted to confirm heβd gotten the order properly.β
βSo youβre saying thereβs someone above Sunwoo Baek?β
βMy gut tells me, yes.β
βHmph.β
βFrom now on, keep your eyes open. Somethingβs off here.β
βNow that you mention it... yeah. Iβll keep a close watch.β
****
From that day on, Giho and Bucheon-gi began watching the kids closely.
And it turned outβthere were definitely suspicious signs.
Especially after Jang Woon or Sunwoo Baek returned from somewhereβthereβd always be some new command issued.
And the kids followed them without question.
What made it even more suspicious was that Sunwoo Baekβs strength wasnβt so overwhelming that blind obedience made sense.
Yes, he was strong. Yes, he was a good leader.
But he didnβt radiate the kind of dominance that would inspire absolute deference.
Eventually, Giho couldnβt take the curiosity anymore and just asked outright.
βThereβs someone above you, isnβt there?β
βHm?β
βThere is, right? Come on.β
βWhat makes you think that?β
βThis place... it runs too systematically. And it doesnβt feel like something you builtβit feels like someone handed it all to you.β
Sunwoo Baek said nothing.
βAnd every time you or Jang Woon leave and come back, thereβs a new order. Jang Woonβs out today, right? I bet heβll come back soon and issue some commandβlike someone gave him instructions outside.β
Sunwoo Baek let out a quiet laugh.
βInteresting. Go on.β
βAnd remember the time the kids grumbled? One of them said, βAre you sure you heard it right?β Not in confusionβbut like they were verifying you got the message properly. And most of all... I canβt understand why the heir of the Shin Clan is so obedient to you.β
If the orders were unreasonable, someone like that would definitely push back.
But Shin Dowoonβthe young lord of the Shin Clanβaccepted every order quietly.
Thatβs what looked so off to Giho.
The Shin Clanβs power rivaled even the Five Great Martial Houses.
And yet their heir was following the word of someone from a lower-ranked division?
Ridiculous.
βYou figured it out sooner than I expected.β
At Sunwoo Baekβs answer, Giho and Bucheon-gi froze in shock.
βWβWait. So I was right?β
Giho asked, wide-eyed. Sunwoo Baek nodded.
βYeah. You were spot on. There is someone above me.β
βYβYouβre serious?β
βI am. And since youβve figured it out, Iβll introduce you today.β
βJust like that? Because we figured it out?β
βThey said if someone noticed them... that would be the moment to step forward.β
βWho is it? Who the hell are you taking orders from?β
β...The strategist.β
It made senseβif he was the strategist.
βYouβll understand when you meet him. Wait here. Iβll go tell him youβve caught on.β
With a grin, Sunwoo Baek disappeared, leaving Giho and Bucheon-gi exchanging murmurs.
βI was just fishing, and he admitted it right away?β
βSo itβs true. There really was someone behind him.β
βIf you ask me, whoever it is doesnβt like being out front. Probably someone who prefers to use their brain.β
βI think so too. To build something this structured, theyβd need someone extremely knowledgeable.β
βWhoever invented that insane training regimenβit has to be him. They all followed it without complaint because it clearly works.β
βThink heβs from one of the families we know?β
βWeβll find out soon enough. Letβs wait.β
A figure appearedβsomeone theyβd never seen before.
Giho and Bucheon-gi tilted their heads at the sight of Yeon Woo Jin.
Theyβd never laid eyes on him before.
He walked toward them at an unhurried pace, full of ease.
But he didnβt look strong.
He looked like a typical scholar.
The two of them exchanged glances, thinking he matched their guess.
But thenβsomething astounding unfolded before their eyes.
As he passed, every child of Baekyeong dropped to their knees, heads bowed in perfect unison.
Like vassals welcoming their sovereign.
Even the heir of the mighty Shin Clan knelt before him, head lowered.
Slowly.
Very slowly, he walked forwardβand yet, authority radiated from him.
He didnβt look powerful?
They had been wrong.
That ease came from true strength.
And the reason they couldnβt sense his energy?
Because he was far stronger than they were.
Giho felt a chill run down his spine.
Thatβs him! Heβs the true number one of Baekyeong!
There had been someone else all along.
It wasnβt Sunwoo Baek.
But... who was he?
Yeon Woo Jin gave Giho a quiet smile.
βLooks like you sensed me properly.β
βWhβwho are you, sir?β
With a bright smile, the young man answered.
βYeon Woo Jin.β
Yeon Woo Jin?
That name didnβt ring any bells.
Giho and Bucheon-gi racked their brains, searching their memories.
And then, like a lightning strike, realization hit them.
βYβYeon...? Did you say Yeon?β
Yeon Woo Jin nodded.
βDβDonβt tell me... Whatβs your relation to the Martial God Cheon?β
βHeβs my grandfather.β
βWhaβ!β
βGahβ!β
The two of them gasped in shock.
The Martial God had a grandson?
But why had he been hidden so thoroughly all this time?
Was it to protect him?
Suddenly, a massive force exploded from Yeon Woo Jinβs body.
As it swept over them, the color drained from Giho and Bucheon-giβs faces.
This wasnβt energy they could withstand.
He hadnβt been hiding.
He was simply too strong to need to show himself.
To Giho and Bucheon-gi, Yeon Woo Jinβs strength felt like the sky itself pressing down on them.
Like they were standing before the Martial God himself.
βAnd... Iβm the next master of Mushincheon.β
Chills.
He had just declared, without hesitation, that he would become the next ruler of Mushincheon.
And somehow, it felt inevitable.
None of the other candidates for successor could compare.
Why hadnβt he been named as heir from the start?
It didnβt make sense.
βIβve been waiting for you to realize I exist.β
βWhy?β
βBecause I want you.β
βUs...?β
βYes.β
βWeβre the ones our families discarded.β
βTheyβll regret that. Youβll see. If you follow me, those who cast you out will one day look up to you in aweβas paragons of greatness.β
Yeon Woo Jin extended a hand toward them.
βI want you.β
There was no pretense in his voiceβjust a sincere, unwavering gaze.
Their hearts began to race violently.
They had spent their lives trying to earn their familiesβ approval.
But no one had ever truly seen them.
Now, standing before them, was someone who did.
Someone who wanted them.
In that moment, they knew.
The man before them was their true master.
This was why they had come here.
It was destiny.







