The Youngest Daughter of the Hebei Peng Clan Is a Truly a Very Famous Little Heavenly Demon - Chapter 29
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29.
“That’s why you shouldn’t have picked a fight.”
Half a shichen later.
Having tied up all the personnel on the ship with rope, I sat perched on the bow. Noegae, who had belatedly grasped the situation and come running, quietly hung a blood-stained club at his waist.
“Well, it wasn’t much after all.”
“Honestly, I was a bit scared at first. The Jinlin Merchant Guild had two chojejung masters, didn’t they?”
“That’s what’s suspicious about it. Honestly, where is it easy to see chojejung masters?”
“That’s true.”
As Noegae said, while peak masters are somewhat common, chojejung and above are really not easy to find.
Even when I recklessly left Makyō and wandered around, I never encountered one even once.
‘Though I’ve been seeing quite a few lately.’
That ship was definitely suspicious after all.
I grabbed the collar of what seemed to be the leader and shoved my face close to his.
“Hey, is there anyone among you who can steer this ship?”
“You think I’d tell you that- Gack!”
“I’ll break your fingers joint by joint until you talk. Three, two…”
“I can! I can steer it! Where do you want to go!”
“You should have been cooperative from the start.”
Hehe.
As I pulled up the corner of my mouth, Gwon Junghyeok’s group watching from behind exclaimed in admiration.
“Ooh, excellent!”
“Now we can reach Hubei Province quickly! It’s a blessing we won’t have to sleep outdoors.”
“Right? Alright everyone, move to your positions. You know what happens if you try anything funny, right?”
“Yes!”
When I flicked my finger and shot out sword qi, the thoroughly cowed water bandits moved in perfect order.
The leader was just one peak master I had knocked unconscious, so those guys would know they wouldn’t get off easy if they acted up.
‘Mm. Mm. I’m doing well.’
Clasping my hands behind my back as I surveyed the scene, I spoke to Noegae.
“Elder, I’m going to wash my face and freshen up a bit. Please watch the deck.”
“Sure.”
I had planned to wash up after reaching Hubei Province, but I couldn’t stand it anymore.
I hurried to the cabin.
Seeing there was a water bucket inside, it seemed they had stored it for drinking, but that wasn’t my concern.
“Puha!”
I washed my face and struggled to untangle my disheveled hair.
I even used the conveniently available bandages to tightly wrap my thigh that had been cut in the earlier battle. After properly treating the wound I had temporarily stopped bleeding with sword qi, I felt much better.
Now all that remained were my damp clothes.
‘Can’t I dry these somehow?’
A hair dryer.
I desperately needed a hair dryer. Or at least a heater or radiator.
Soaking wet, I sat in the empty cabin and fell into deep contemplation.
‘What I’ve learned so far is the emission and hardening of sword qi…’
The difference between peak and chojejung is whether you can project sword qi outward or not.
Then how do you distinguish between early, middle, and late stages within chojejung?
The answer is simple.
If you can only manifest it in specific forms like sword barriers, that’s early stage.
If you can freely manipulate qi, that’s middle stage.
Those who can completely change the nature of qi into something entirely different are called late stage.
Sword threads, which symbolize late-stage chojejung, are also part of nature transformation.
‘And the final completed form of sword threads is sword steel.’
It’s commonly said that progressing between chojejung stages requires very long periods of time and deep enlightenment.
Of course, that’s just conventional wisdom.
My case was quite unusual.
Without any particular effort, I had instantly jumped all the way to middle stage.
Ju Sohui was shocked about this too, but anyway.
The problem was that late-stage part.
“Just how exactly do you evolve from sword qi to steel qi?”
My current state is quite ambiguous.
I can spread qi widely and manipulate it freely like a body part, but nature transformation is at most making it slightly sticky.
Simply put, I’m very subtly caught between middle and late stage.
“Child. When you become skilled at handling internal energy, you’ll no longer feel cold or heat.”
Leaning back in the chair, I fell into contemplation while recalling lessons with Ju Sohui.
‘Not feeling cold or heat means… you can control the temperature of qi, right?’
That’s right.
The reason I, who had lived thoughtlessly, fell into such deep anguish.
‘Then I should be able to dry clothes too, right?’
It was because there was no hair dryer.
“Hiyah.”
Since there are no modern conveniences, I have to make do with my body.
I clenched and unclenched my fist, trying to heat up my internal energy.
‘Internal energy is basically like magic, right?’
Then if I work hard, someday I’ll be able to use fireball too?
“Hiyah!”
But it was insufficient.
After struggling for a long time, I despaired at my sword qi that had turned into something like gum instead.
‘Why does it only get sticky!’
Others say they can’t do nature transformation at all, but my problem was that it wouldn’t work the way I wanted.
I attached sticky sword qi to my feet and stood upside down on the ceiling. Certainly, as proficiency increased, combat applications would be tremendous, but what good was that?
I want to use fireball.
And I want a hair dryer too.
‘Let’s train this slowly later.’
Since I had essentially reached chojejung middle stage through pay-to-win and lucky encounters, in good conscience I felt I should do the rest myself…
“Peng Soxiong, you’re coming out- Huk!”
“Brother Junghyeok, what’s wrong? …Huk!”
“Why is everyone, huk!”
But as soon as I came out to the deck, I heard “Huk!” three times in a row.
Even Noegae, who had been watching the water bandits near the bow, looked at me with eyes wide as saucers.
“What, why is everyone acting like this?”
“Ah, no. It’s nothing.”
“You’re so beautiful…!”
“Ah. That reason.”
It seems my beauty, which had been hidden by my beggar-like appearance, was now revealed.
Leaning against the railing, I flipped my wet hair and grinned.
“See, Elder? I told you I was pretty, right? I obviously look like a young master from a prominent family, don’t I?”
“Mm… I can’t deny it.”
In the martial arts world where swords are constantly drawn and there are no cell phones, the only good thing is this face.
I’m beautiful to the point where it’s regrettable that clear mirrors are rare. I wonder if Narcissus, who fell in love with his own reflection in the water, felt like this.
“Oh, there’s a city!”
Navigation… no, river navigation?
Anyway, after doing something like that for about half a day, buildings where people lived finally began to come into view.
The long-awaited Hubei Province was right before our eyes. I jumped up and commanded the trembling water bandits.
“Take down the Water Transport Guild flag.”
“Yes!”
After beating them a few times, they listen well.
One peak master whose dantian I had destroyed kept muttering things like “I’ll tell father and get revenge…! Damn it…!” but, hmm.
‘Is there really anything to it?’
They call it the Yangtze River Transport Guild, but they’re just small fry.
Even if the guild leader’s grandfather came instead of the guild leader, I was confident I could win. I roughly patted the inferior guy’s head and knocked him unconscious again.
“Young Hero Gwon! Young Hero Gwon!”
And I called for Gwon Junghyeok.
“What is it?”
“Would Young Hero Gwon and your brothers escort these water bandits to the government office? I’d like to take responsibility for what I started until the end, but unfortunately I have urgent business…”
“It’s something we should naturally do. Since one peak master already has his dantian destroyed, there shouldn’t be much problem transporting them ourselves.”
“Thank you!”
Thanks to that, I had one less worry.
When I smiled brightly right in front of him, Gwon Junghyeok’s face turned bright red.
“Ahem, cough. It’s nothing.”
Ah. He broke down.
I giggled at the adolescent boy’s shy reaction and turned around. Thanks to taking down the water transport guild flag, the ship was able to dock at the pier without much trouble.
“Then take care. Thank you once again.”
“May Young Hero Gwon also stay safe.”
After disembarking and saying farewell to Gwon Junghyeok, only Noegae remained.
“Elder, how long does it take to get from here to Henan Province?”
“Well, on foot it’s quite… Wait. Aren’t you planning to stop by the Hubei branch?”
“Hmm.”
I crossed my arms.
‘What should I do?’
Having crossed the Yangtze River and reached Hubei where Wudang and the Jegal Family are located, I had fairly well shaken off Makyō’s pursuit.
Still, at first I naturally thought I should inform the Martial Arts Alliance and Ju Sohui.
‘But if I tell them the Heavenly Demon came, won’t it just end with Dokgo Yeon’s head being cut off?’
The comfortable month I spent with Dokgo Yeon flickered in my mind.
Honestly, I really hate being dragged to Makyō, but Dokgo Yeon dying is also a bit…
‘I’ll have to think about it on the way to Henan.’
I can’t decide right now.
‘It’ll take quite a while to get there anyway!’
The Central Plains with no phones or messengers.
The landmass is damn huge too, so there was plenty of time before meeting Ju Sohui or key figures of the Alliance.
I scratched my cheek and laughed.
“I’m not sure. Ah, Elder. Since it’s sad to part like this, shall I treat you to a meal at an inn?”
“Huh? What kind of meal would a beggar treat me to?”
“Even beggars can eat good food sometimes. Consider it received from begging.”
Though he deflected once, Noegae seemed quite pleased with my suggestion.
Since he had suffered for several days, I planned to have a meal together and decide where to go next.
“Then let’s go to a big place over there!”
However, my plan to leisurely consider how to handle things was completely shattered before even an hour passed.
Because just as I had ordered a feast with Noegae and was about to take a spoonful.
“Oh my goodness. My child!”
“Mmph.”
I was embraced by Ju Sohui who appeared out of nowhere with a pop.
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