Cheong blinked her eyes.

    “Me? Are you serious?”

    “How dare you! How dare you!”

    Judging by the trembling corners of her eyes, she seemed genuinely angry.

    Acheong tilted her head.

    What’s going on? Why is she so angry?

    Could it be that the restroom was really that dirty?

    “Swallowing money and wagging your tail as if nothing happened? With that vulgar amount, how dare you…!”

    “Wagging my tail? Me?”

    “How dare a lowly person like you disrespect Master Okgi! How dare you!”

    “Oh. I see.”

    Acheong realized her misunderstanding.

    It wasn’t a gesture of gratitude for the quick restroom pass, but a gift from the chaebol mother-in-law.

    And for such a gift, it was surprisingly modest!

    No wonder Acheong felt indignant.

    How could a proud Korean man imagine breaking up with his girlfriend over a money envelope?

    It was the ability to think beyond the realm of imagination.

    If Acheong had that ability, she would have been a genius scientist inventing semiconductors, not a manual laborer.

    “Let’s start by clarifying one thing. Do you personally know Master Okgi?”

    “Ah, are you finally revealing your true colors?”

    “Oh. Is it unrequited love? You don’t know each other personally?”

    In that case, there was no need to speak.

    Acheong cautiously made a move.

    “So, what are you going to do about it if I deceived you? What can you do? Tremble and shout?”

    The woman’s stern face became even sterner.

    “Kneel down in front of me, you scoundrel, and that girl.”

    The thugs on either side took a step forward.

    Acheong quickly intervened.

    “Wait!”

    “Now you want to beg for forgiveness? You should have listened when I spoke nicely.”

    “That’s true. So, what’s your plan then? What will you do once those vile men make us kneel down?”

    “They’ll cut off your limbs and throw you into prison. You’ll be sold for a penny. If they make a hundred people kneel down a day, how long do you think you can endure?”

    [Sudden Mission – Between Innocence and Violence]

    [You have suffered a serious insult.]

    Actions to gain additional free training points

    Primary) Defeat the woman and her two escorts

    Primary) Confess to the Black Shadow Society

    Primary) Annihilate the Black Shadow Society

    Ultimate) Annihilate the Black Shadow Society

    [Sudden Mission – Rescue the Woman]

    [You have discovered the evil business of the Black Shadow Society]

    Actions to gain additional free training points

    Primary) Rescue the women from the Black Shadow Society’s business place

    Primary) Eliminate the Black Shadow Society members at their business place

    Evil) Trade with the Black Shadow Society and provide women

    Ultimate) Eliminate all individuals at the Black Shadow Society’s business place

    The words appeared before her eyes.

    Acheong smiled brightly.

    The lonely star of Cheonsal shone in the most disrespectful color in the world.

    Yes, it had been too peaceful until now.

    “Even if Sang had a bit of a quirky side, she wasn’t a bad person. Maybe there was a chance with a woman not as bad as your family.”

    “What did you say?”

    “Well, your family is good. Even if I’m not as good, I at least practice martial arts. My face may not be great, but what can you do about it? My personality may be a bit off, but I’m not a bad person. Anyway, would a talented person like me hang out with thugs like you?”

    “What are you saying right now…?”

    “Even if the heavens and earth were to split, there’s no chance for us. Following you around like a mother-in-law and breaking up, that’s stalking. It’s a despicable crime. Don’t you know English? Do you know English?”

    The woman’s face flushed.

    Now she could be called a red-faced person.

    “If I were like Sang, even if everyone in the world died and only the two of us were left, I wouldn’t want to be with you. I’d rather be nailed to a tree hole.”

    “What, what! You dog-like, damn, damn woman. What are you doing!”

    The person was speechless in extreme anger.

    In response to the sharp cry of the woman, Nogal (on the right) and Makgi (on the left) struck the ground.

    That’s right. This is it.

    With a sinister smile that seemed to tear his mouth to his ears, Acheong boldly shouted.

    “Come on! My Moonlight Sword is hungry. Ah, damn it.”

    Acheong’s hand swept through the empty space at his waist.

    The Moonlight Sword (6th rank) was leaning quietly next to Daltak.

    Because of that, he missed the opportunity to counterattack.

    Instead, Acheong cheerfully leaped away.

    Moon Fairy Mountain.

    This was recorded in the later part of the Chun Chu history book.

    The Moon Fairy moved with a childlike innocence, laughing like a person underwater.

    But she was not dull, and as fast as a dandelion seed in a gust of wind, she was so fast that she couldn’t be caught with the eyes. Yet, she never lost her vigor and was as lovely as a girl.

    With one step back, she leaped one sheet, and with two steps following, she leaped two sheets, and with a light three steps, she leaped three sheets away.

    And suddenly, four steps headed straight towards her, and the distance almost reached arm’s length.

    Due to missing the initiative, he seized the initiative through a new move.

    The reason for emphasizing the Law over the New Law in the Gangho was that the Law was an element of the New Law.

    “This is…!”

    Nogal was the escort of the daughter of the Black Shadow Society’s head.

    By the time he reached the top class, he would understand how incredible Acheong’s New Law was.

    Fast New Laws were difficult to change direction, and the chaotic New Laws with unpredictable changes had problems with speed.

    Just being able to reverse the direction in one step was enough to earn praise for the New Law.

    Conversely, just maintaining the previous speed was enough to be considered a highly respected New Law in the world.

    Moreover, there was no such thing as a New Law that retreated and then advanced faster.

    The result was that they attacked first and arrived later, just like now.

    Nogal urgently shouted, “Miss, run!”

    “Where to. No. Fight.”

    Acheong reached out with a fist towards Nogal’s mouth.

    A fist that extended in a gentle curve.

    It was a common martial art technique at the level of a one-second prey hunter and a common fist that rolled on the market floor.

    Nogal raised his upper arm and deflected the fist.

    Then, a straight punch coming right after with his left hand!

    It was a posture that was awkwardly extended without being clenched. It was the unique finger technique of the Danglang Fist, Danglangsu. The development of Danglangsu could be known without looking. Danglang Fist’s first move, Nanata.

    Following that, Wonangak Jaocheolcho, Dankwon Jumsamchul, Yugakwonsul Gonjeonjilip, Nangakwon Nangata…

    They were all common martial arts techniques in the author’s repertoire.

    To elevate a white-bordered martial art to the level of a first rank, a truly insignificant level of free training was required.

    It was almost at the level where you could learn it for free.

    So, Acheong had mastered all the white martial arts that came out of the bookstores he visited.

    He didn’t use the purple martial arts, leaving the Moon Fairy Swordsmanship, which was considered a top-tier among the purple martial arts, unused.

    Achieving a first rank meant memorizing the basic prey.

    Even if it was just a superficial imitation, when pressed with tremendous speed and power through a large bet, it could only become a powerful martial art.

    And if you mix dozens of martial arts together?

    It becomes the performance that Acheong is displaying now.

    Nogal was cornered.

    “You wench!”

    Makgi came in and struck Acheong’s side.

    Acheong’s left hand moved.

    It was a swift movement as if chasing after a fly.

    The resounding sound of a heavy blow echoed in an instant!

    Thud!

    An invisible force passed through a distance of 2 cheok (about 60cm) and struck Makgui’s chest.

    It was a striking technique that hit from a distance.

    Makgui flew like a bullet and hit the back wall of the dojo.

    In an instant, Acheong frowned and launched an attack.

    Nogal, who had accepted it as a kind of permission, hurriedly ran towards his junior.

    “Makgui! Snap out of it!”

    “Cough.”

    His chest completely caved in. His thoracic cavity shattered into pieces.

    Bone fragments tore through his internal organs.

    The bloody cough became Makgui’s last words.

    “Makgui!”

    Nogal shouted in despair.

    He didn’t deceive and betray just for the sake of it.

    Rather, they could be close to each other as they became cruel to others.

    Acheong looked at them and muttered.

    “Miss. The taste of victory is not satisfying at all…”

    He should learn something else.

    It was a harsh evaluation of the Yeolae Shinjang.

    Acheong wielded his sword.

    The sensation of cutting through muscles and bones, the feeling in his palm holding the sword was almost ecstatic.

    The struggles in a foreign land with different cultures and common sense.

    The numbers constantly changing above the heads of the swaying heads.

    The status window that shook his mind every time he looked at it.

    Compared to the exhilaration of inflicting more hot blood on his body heated up by battle, everything else was trivial.

    The martial arts techniques were somewhat lacking in that taste.

    It’s not that there was no satisfaction in striking and breaking, but of course, it couldn’t compare to wielding a sword.

    Above all, not being able to see blood was unsatisfactory.

    In that sense, he couldn’t make use of the Yeolae Shinjang.

    Even the power of a 1-star trial was strong.

    It was undoubtedly a powerful martial art, but…

    But the lack of satisfaction in the taste.

    How important is the sense of impact!

    Suddenly, a thirst surged.

    Blood. He had to see blood. He had to see blood.

    “Hey. I’m not interested in melodrama, so let’s skip that. Let’s continue.”

    Nogal’s mind cleared up.

    He was an enemy that he would feel no remorse tearing apart.

    However, the opponent was a master who easily dispelled the Geokgongjang.

    Of course, Acheong was not at that level of mastery.

    It was just a misunderstanding due to not knowing that he was just receiving adjustments from the game system.

    Moreover, Nogal’s duty was to protect the lady.

    “I have offended you without knowing the deceased. Please show me mercy.”

    “A lowly minion… talking back?”

    “Please, I beg of you.”

    Nogal knelt down.

    Acheong snorted.

    “Why, did you never expect a day like this to come? Living by sucking others’ blood. Did you think you would leave with a smile in the arms of your wretched family?”

    “That’s…”

    “Mencius said, oh, do you even know Mencius? You probably do, right? It’s ancient China. Anyway, he said that human nature is inherently good. That’s why people misunderstand. They think that everyone has goodness inside them, so no matter how evil a person is, they can be corrected.”

    It was a ridiculous misunderstanding.

    Mencius’ theory of human nature was not like that.

    This was also a proposition that reverses both sides.

    Human nature is inherently good.

    Therefore, if someone’s nature is evil, they are not human.

    Even if they are your superior, your ruler, or even the ruler of the country, if they do not treat you kindly, they are nothing more than beasts.

    If you cannot be ruled by beasts, raise your spear.

    That was what Mencius meant.

    He was a great thinker who advocated for the first genuine humanism in history. (Confucius’ humanism was too lukewarm as it emphasized serving and ruling in the name of God.)

    Thanks to him, Acheong could enjoy his hobby without any hesitation.

    Acheong enjoyed killing trash gleefully.

    The trash disappeared, creating a better world where everyone benefited.

    It was the completion of a world where no one was hurt.

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