## Chapter 28.
Spar
Until nowâ
for a long timeâ
he had endured well.
At least, that was how Yuri judged himself.
The evening of the day he returned from the Le-Seun Auction House.
When he first heard about a Martial Zeniths from Haryeong at the dining hall.
**âFull-Moon Play Chuk Shin-do.â**
The moment he first heard that nameâ
thinking back on it now, it was a miracle he hadnât laughed.
Honestly, luck played a partâ
but it was also because Yuri had been consciously on guard.
A Martial Zeniths was among the strongest beings in this world.
Someone that powerful could very well have appeared as an NPC in the game.
If he reacted strangely to a familiar name, people might suspect he was a possessed one.
So from the start, he had forced himself to control his expression.
Thanks to that, when he first heard the name **Full-Moon Play, Chuk Shin-do**, he managed not to laugh.
Next.
The top floor of the Dercia Magic Tower. Orcaâs room.
When they secretly watched Chuk Shin-doâs antics near the city wall with magic.
Kicking an iron ball into the gate like scoring a goal.
Doing a ceremony afterward.
Hearing from Orca that the iron sphereâs name was **Demon-Guiding Orb**.
Even then, somehow, he endured.
The earlier conversation had been serious.
And he had already suspected Lacy, Orcaâs apprentice, might be a possessed one.
For all he knew, that conversation itself might have been some kind of test.
So he had kept strict control over his expression from the beginning.
Thanks to that, even witnessing Chuk Shin-doâs idiocy, he didnât laugh.
Next.
When he actually met Chuk Shin-do.
When the guy loudly proclaimed his own name.
Talked about âmy hyung.â
Quoted fake-sounding âwise sayingsâ from this so-called older brother.
And confidently declared that his hyung never broke promises.
The biggest crisisâ
was when Chuk Shin-do took off his outer jacket before the spar.
That had been genuinely dangerous.
Who wouldâve thought heâd be wearing a custom-made uniform underneath?
After surviving so many close calls, and having gotten somewhat used to him in person, Yuriâs tension had loosened just a bit in that moment.
He almost laughedâ
but bit his tongue and held it in.
After that, he thought there would be no more danger.
Heâd gotten used to Chuk Shin-doâs nonsense.
Surely nothing could be more ridiculous than what heâd already seen.
â
He had been too focused.
The spar between Bakered and Chuk Shin-do was so high-level that he couldnât help but concentrate.
Just watching it broadened Yuriâs understanding of martial arts.
He didnât want to miss a single thing.
But thenâ
who wouldâve thoughtâ
there was still more left?
**âFull-Moon Kick-Slaughter Fate, Secret Art.â**
**âHeaven-Filling Downpour.â**
The instant he heard thatâ
before he even had time to think *I need to hold it in*â
a laugh slipped out.
Fortunately, the laugh he let out was incredibly, incredibly small compared to the world-shaking roar.
Small enough that no one should reasonably hear it.
But Yuri didnât relax.
Right beside him were Elena and Haryeong.
Elena was Rank 4.
Haryeongâunknown, but likely equal or higher.
And Haryeong was an assassin.
Assassins had sharp senses.
She might have heard it even through this thunderous noise.
Anyone else didnât matterâ
but he absolutely didnât want Elena or Haryeong to discover he was possessed.
He couldnât even dare turn his head to check.
That alone would look suspicious.
So Yuri didnât look around.
And because of thatâ
he never noticed Orca and Lacy staring directly at him from afar.
A critical moment.
His mind spun rapidly.
He didnât assume the noise had simply covered his laugh.
Relying on that kind of wishful thinking could get him killed someday.
So he immediately circulated his inner energy.
The laugh that had already escaped couldnât be helped.
Then he just had to disguise it as something *other than laughter*.
It took him only seconds to decide.
This was the worst crisis heâd faced since possessing this body.
He didnât hesitate for even an instant.
He deliberately twisted the flow of inner energy rising from his dantian.
His insides churned.
Intentional internal injury.
Blood burst from his mouth.
âPuhk.â
The exact same sound as before.
He didnât just spit blood from his mouth.
Blood streamed from his nose and eyes too.
âYuri-nim?!â
Haryeong jumped in shock and supported him.
Elena grabbed his arm in horror.
But Yuri never once looked at them.
Blood ran from his eyes, nose, and mouth like dark tears.
His already bloodshot eyes stared only forward.
âWolf⊠FistâŠâ
His voice wouldnât come out due to the internal injury, but he forced it.
Cracked.
Shaking.
Perfect.
Blood flowed like tears.
He clenched his fist tightly.
âTo this extentâŠ!â
Haryeong sighed with certainty.
They werenât truly master and disciple.
But in her eyes, they might as well have been.
For a month, hadnât Bakered taught him every day?
So she concludedâ
Yuri was shedding tears of blood as a disciple.
Watching his master stand against overwhelming might without yielding.
It connected perfectly with how Yuri had earlier called out âFist Wolfâ alone.
Haryeong, momentarily dropping her assassinâs mindset, empathized as a martial artist.
â
Even while Yuri immersed himself in that desperate actingâ
**Heaven-Filling Downpour** did not stop.
It was terrifyingly true to its name.
From the sky where Chuk Shin-do stoodâ
a rain of aura poured down.
Among those countless attacks, the strongest by far was the **Demon-Guiding Orb** Chuk Shin-do had kicked himself.
Bakered stood at the center of the storm, receiving it with both hands.
âKrrkâŠ!â
Blood seeped through his clenched teeth.
He tried to deflect it with **Rantian Flowing Cloud Fist**, but this orbâs power was on an entirely different level.
Deflecting it was impossible.
Barely catching it with both hands was all he could manage.
And stillâ
the downpour didnât stop.
Aura shattered his defensive energy.
âGRAAAH!â
With a scream, Bakered barely redirected the orb sideways.
But it didnât fly where he intended.
Like a living creature with will, it soared freely, blending with the storm.
Only now did Bakered understand why the manâs title was **Full-Moon Play**.
The white-aura-wrapped **Demon-Guiding Orb** shone like a brilliant full moon.
And Chuk Shin-doâs martial art was a play that controlled that moon.
ââŠThe Tang Clan, rulers of hidden weapons, have a supreme art called Ten-Thousand Petal Rain.â
Haryeong spoke while supporting Yuri.
âIt unleashes countless hidden weapons at once. Simple to describe, but incredibly profound and high-level. This is my first time witnessing Full-Moon Playâs secret art, Heaven-Filling Downpour⊠Itâs different from Tangâs technique. But as an aura art, its completion is extraordinary.â
*Fuck, pleaseâŠ*
Listening to her calmly critique the martial art made it harder to hold back.
So Yuri spat blood again.
âA-are you really okay?â
Elena trembled, terrified something was wrong with him.
âYuri-nim, if itâs painful to watch, you donât have to force yourself.â
âNo⊠Iâm⊠fine.â
He stammered.
âItâll be over soon anyway.â
Within the downpour, Bakered staggered.
His defensive aura, already worn thin, could no longer protect him.
Blood spilled every time aura grazed him.
The only reason he wasnât torn apart instantlyâ
was Chuk Shin-doâs mercy.
*Just⊠just a little longerâŠ*
He looked like he would collapse at any moment.
Yet Bakered desperately held onto consciousness.
Strangelyâ
he wasnât thinking about how much time remained at all.
Endure one minute?
Impossible from the start.
The only reason Bakered was still standing alive right now was Chuk Shin-doâs mercy.
Even knowing thatâ
he did not fall.
He did not give up.
He did not think about enduring the remaining time to win the spar.
He only wanted to gain somethingâ
by receiving this supreme martial art head-on.
For years now, the wall of Rank 7 had blocked his path.
He knew how hard it was to cross.
There were countless masters stuck at Rank 6.
Most of them had more talent than he did, superior martial arts, better backgrounds.
Even they couldnât break through.
So he never expected to cross that wall easily.
But Bakered had something he had to do.
What set him apart from the masses of Rank 6 experts, in his own view, was his obsessionâ
and desperation.
He had to avenge his clan.
He had to find the three culprits who massacred the Laspion family.
Men capable of such slaughter twenty years agoâ
by now, they were very likely Rank 7.
One of them might even be among the Martial Zeniths.
Or among the Seven Evils of the Demonic Cult.
Or perhaps a recluse unknown to the world.
Or perhapsâŠ
a possessed one.
To find them and take revengeâ
he could not remain Rank 6.
With that obsession and desperation, Bakered had lived twenty years.
He repeatedly fought stronger opponents, scraping together fragments of enlightenmentâ
and reached Rank 6.
Defeat against Full-Moon Play was inevitable.
From this inevitable defeatâ
he had to obtain even the smallest gain.
> [If you donât despair at this attack and resist to the very endâyou might gain something. Then perhaps you can fall satisfied.]
Bakered was grateful for Full-Moon Playâs consideration.
Many called him a madman.
Many despised him simply for being possessed.
But to Bakeredâ
Full-Moon Play was a martial artist worthy of awe.
âJust⊠a little⊠moreâŠâ
Unconsciously, Bakered was using **Rantian Flowing Cloud Fist** and **Vajra-Shattering Fist** at the same time.
This was the primitive origin of the new fist art he had devoted himself to for the past month.
The incomplete fusion of the two stylesâ
unformed until nowâ
was being instinctively drawn out in this extreme situation.
His slowly extended fist carried weight.
Softness and force coexisted.
Both hands twisted the direction of the incoming aura barrage.
But he couldnât repeat it continuously.
His training wasnât enough yet.
âAhâŠâ
His mind returned from trance.
He saw the **Demon-Guiding Orb**.
Within the downpour, the shining full moon stood right before him.
Slowly approachingâ
but this time, it didnât slam into him like before.
Insteadâ
the full moon radiated brilliant light.
Fwaaaaah!
All the drifting aura intertwined with that light.
It was an attack that could not be defended.
But Bakered was deeply satisfied.
He burst into laughter and spread both arms wide within the **Heaven-Filling Downpour**.
Sharararakâ
The scattered light gathered into one pointâ
then burst apart.
Amid the drifting fragments of light,
Bakered stood upright.
But there was no light in his eyes.
He had already lost consciousness.
ââŠFive minutes have passed.â
Namgung Ju-won, overwhelmed by the dazzling transformations and the extreme mastery of aura, barely managed to speak.
Hands behind his back, he looked between Chuk Shin-do standing calmlyâ
and Bakered standing unconscious yet upright.
âThe result of the spar isââ
âHe didnât fall.â
Chuk Shin-do said with a grin.
âDidnât I say at the start? If Fist Wolf is still standing after five minutes, itâs my loss.â
âUh⊠umâŠâ
âHe lost consciousness, but he didnât fall. Hahaha! I canât call it Fist Wolfâs victory, but I canât call it mine either.â
At that momentâ
Bakeredâs body wobbled.
He was finally about to collapse.
Yuriâ
not quite a disciple, but something like oneâ
had already coughed blood and even shed tears of blood over Fist Wolfâs desperate struggle.
He wondered if he had overdone it a bit.
But now that the spar was over, doing nothing wouldnât match the emotional display heâd already shown.
And it wasnât just that.
Bakeredâs fight had left a deep impression on him.
Simplyâ
he felt like doing this.
So Yuri shook off Haryeong and Elenaâs support.
His deliberately inflicted internal injury made movement painfulâ
but the instant Bakered began to fall,
he reached him.
He caught Bakered.
Because Bakeredâs frame was so large, Yuri had to wrap both arms around his waist to keep him upright.
âOh ho.â
Chuk Shin-doâs eyes gleamed.
Blood smeared across Yuriâs face.
Lips torn from biting them too many times.
Seeing him like that, Chuk Shin-do smiled.
âYou said heâs not your master, just something like that. Was it painful to watch?â
After a brief pause, Yuri nodded.
âIt was painful⊠but I also felt proud.â
âProud? Why?â
âEven against the Martial Zenith Full-Moon Play, Bakered-nim never gave up midway. And he kept his promise to remain standing until the end.â
He couldnât bring himself to say the name *Chuk Shin-do*âŠ
âYeah. Fist Wolfâs a great martial artist. Catching and punching my Demon-Guiding Orb bare-handedâmost warriors wouldnât even dare.â
âI know you held back.â
âHahaha! Yuri, was it? Even if I held back, how many people in this world would still swing their fists at my Demon-Guiding Orb bare-handed?â
He waved a finger.
âUnless youâre someone like the Fist King Dokgo Gwi-jin, nobody tries to take it head-on. Most dodge. But Fist Wolf reached out from the start. That alone makes him one hell of a gutsy fighter.â
ââŠâ
âI didnât expect much, but this spar was more fun than I thought. Those five minutes I spent today were worth it.â
Then he turned to Namgung Ju-won.
âLetâs call todayâs spar nobodyâs victory. I rendered Fist Wolf unable to fight, but he didnât fall. A draw! Hahaha! Extra time or penalties are fun too, but sometimes a drawâs nice.â
His smiling eyes returned to Yuri.
âYuri. You watched our spar really closely. See anything?â
âIâm too low-level to say I saw it properly.â
âHumble kid. Your rankâs low and your martial arts are still sloppy⊠but your eyes are good. Late, but they followed somehow. Good focus too.â
âYou flatter me.â
âI donât flatter. From experience, guys with good eyes end up fighting well. Same with soccerâyou need good vision. Yuri, how long have you trained?â
âAbout a month.â
âA month? Hahahahaha!â
His laughter grew louder.
âFollowing that spar after only a month? Thatâs impressive. Youâve got talent. Be proud.â
ââŠâ
âI donât know how long Iâll remember your name, but⊠I feel like Iâll hear it again someday. If you donât die somewhere first.â
Many people looked at Yuri.
Especially Namgung Ju-won, who examined him curiously.
His eyes held no hostilityâapparently he hadnât heard about the Namgung Jin incident.
âThank you.â
Yuri bowed deeply.
Thenâ
grinningâ
Chuk Shin-do suddenly rose into the air.
âI donât usually do this, but thereâs a big crowd today and Iâm in a good mood. So Iâll show you.â
He kicked off the air and leapt high.
His right hand spun above his head, forming a small tornado.
âHooâ!â
He spun midair and spread both arms wide.
The crowd erupted into cheers.
The spar was over.
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