Chapter 23 : Am I the Strange One?
Chapter 23: Am I the Strange One?“Did you say Sword Immortal….”A trace of admiration passed over Hyeon-un’s face.
Originally, the alias “Sword Immortal” belonged to the greatest swordsman among the Taoist sects of the era.
In this era, however, no one had earned that alias.
That was because the sect leaders of the Wudang Sect, Mount Hua Sect, and Kunlun Sect refused to acknowledge one another’s superiority.
And yet here was someone calling himself Sword Immortal.
He briefly thought over several figures but could not find anyone fitting.
Of course, even if Hyeon-un was an elder of the Wudang Sect, that didn’t mean he knew every Taoist and master of the era.
‘Well, aside from the seven Taoist sects that represent the era, the Taoist schools are as numerous as grains of sand.’
As many as there were sects, there were eccentric masters.
In particular, given the nature of Taoists, many masters lived in seclusion, training alone without making their names known to the world.
‘If among them there is someone who has perfectly inherited the lineage of the Quanzhen Sect….’
It would be no exaggeration for such a person to call himself Sword Immortal.
Thinking this, Hyeon-un hurried into the inn, where Jin Seong-un—no, Seong-uni—was in a heated quarrel with a middle-aged man.
“As you can see, the furniture is in disarray, so we won’t be able to do business for a while.”
“Even if I just grab a quick bite and leave!”
“There are no ingredients prepared either. I’m sorry, but please come back another time….”
“What! You little waiter, how dare you tell me to come and go….”
The middle-aged man was about to unleash his anger on the young waiter when his words trailed off.
Over the boy’s shoulder, the face of an old man rose like the sun.
Moreover, the old man’s snow-white beard and brows, and the bright gleam in his eyes, made it clear he was no ordinary person.
“I said no.”
Hyeon-un spoke in a low voice.
Though he made no overt threat, his uniquely mystical aura made the middle-aged man swallow nervously.
“Kh-hehm.”
The man coughed a few times, then left with awkward steps.
Seeing this, Jin Seong-un briefly entertained the irreverent thought that if someone like Hyeon-un worked as his waiter, business would be much easier.
“You there, Seong-uni.”
At some point, the elder had shifted from calling him Jin Seong-un to Seong-uni.
“Yes, Elder.”
“Where is your master now? I really must meet him.”
A martial artist who had perfectly inherited the martial arts of the Quanzhen Sect. As a Wudang Sect elder and a Taoist, how could he let this pass?
At his question, Jin Seong-un’s expression stiffened.
It was the same expression he used back in the powerless days when Black Path thugs tried to pick a fight with him.
Then, with the air of someone facing the greatest tragedy in the world, he slowly shook his head.
This, of course, was the advice of the Merchant King, a master of survival tactics.
– Seong-uni, your acting isn’t bad, but when you outright lie, it shows on your face. Do this instead. Deceive people with the minimum amount of truth.
Just as the Merchant King predicted, Hyeon-un interpreted Jin Seong-un’s expression and actions however he liked. Suddenly, his own expression became one of deep lament.
“Heooh…!”
Truly, what a pity.
Hyeon-un assumed that the one who called himself Sword Immortal was an eccentric about to ascend to immortality.
He must have recognized Jin Seong-un’s talent and, before departing, imparted to him all the enlightenment of his life.
Of course, it was an unrealistic notion—if he had heard it from others, he would have scoffed and called them liars.
But the proof was before his eyes. Jin Seong-un himself, and the martial arts he displayed, were proof enough.
“So now you’re running this inn alone, training your martial arts?”
“Well, yes….”
Hyeon-un nodded approvingly.
Then, like a lightning bolt, a thought struck him.
Jin Seong-un, a talent like none other in the world.
The martial arts he had learned were from the Taoist line, but not from any current sect—rather, from the ancient Quanzhen Sect. In other words, he was prepared to learn any Taoist martial art.
And right now, he had no master.
From what Oh Jeong-san had said, he had no family either.
“Oh-ho.”
Jin Seong-un noticed that Hyeon-un’s gaze had grown a little dangerous and stepped back.
Regardless, Hyeon-un’s sly smile deepened as he pursued the thought.
For a Taoist, accumulating virtue was a lifelong goal.
Helping the unfortunate, making offerings, or tempering the spirit through hardship were all good ways.
But the fastest and most certain method was to take on an excellent disciple.
The reason was simple.
A disciple’s virtue was the master’s virtue.
If that disciple took on disciples of his own, and they in turn took on disciples, the master could sit back and watch his virtue pile up.
That was why sect leaders of great Taoist sects like the Wudang Sect were usually known to succeed in ascension.
Some dismissed this as nothing more than a scheme to expand a sect’s influence, calling it a multi-level system, but Taoists pursued goodness, and having more sages in the world could only be a good thing.
“Seong-un, what do you think of the Wudang Sect?”
“Hmm, a good place?”
In truth, he had never given it much thought.
Before meeting Oh Jeong-san, he had never had any reason to be involved with the Wudang Sect.
Even so, Hyeon-un’s smile deepened at the answer.
“I seeee.”
At first, many would oppose it.
Why take in someone already past the age of twenty as a disciple? It would disrupt the existing structure entirely.
But if Seong-un learned the Wudang sword, demonstrated immense talent, and achieved great results, eventually everyone would applaud.
Jin Seong-un was a genius among geniuses, having mastered the martial arts of the Quanzhen Sect at barely twenty years of age.
Already, Hyeon-un’s mind was filled with visions of decades later—Seong-un inheriting the title of Sword Immortal, becoming the Wudang Sect Leader, and himself enjoying immense virtue as his master.
Truly, he would be at the pinnacle of the multi-level structure.
“Heuheu….”
As Hyeon-un’s smile grew more sinister and dangerous, Jin Seong-un retreated two steps—only for Hyeon-un to advance three.
It was then that Oh Jeong-san entered the inn.
Though his master had told him not to follow, he had been too worried to sit still.
The moment he stepped inside, Oh Jeong-san was confronted with a strange scene. His master, eyes gleaming dangerously, approached Seong-un, who was backing away step by step.
Oh Jeong-san had seen that look long ago.
It was the look the Wudang Sect’s Medicine Hall Leader had when, during a lecture, a particularly curious and bright disciple kept asking endless questions.
After that, the child had been “kidnapped”—no, recruited—into the Medicine Hall. Rumor had it they barely saw daylight afterward, being wholly absorbed in the study of medicine.
‘What is this?’
Why was his master looking at Seong-un like that?
While he was puzzling over this, Hyeon-un spoke.
“Jeong-san.”
“…I apologize, Master. This unworthy disciple disobeyed your order, but I was too worried and came to find you.”
“It doesn’t matter. More importantly, how would you feel if you had a younger martial brother?”
“…Pardon?”
Oh Jeong-san looked puzzled.
Then suddenly, the pieces in his head fell into place.
Like a bolt of lightning, the same thought struck Oh Jeong-san’s mind—like master, like disciple.
‘Blood is thicker than water. If Seong-un and I became senior and junior brothers….’
Strengthening the influence of the Yichang commercial sphere.
The Seong-un Inn, the Jingzhou Merchants’ Association, and the Oh Clan, all tied together by the great thread called the Wudang Sect.
Jin Seong-un, who had annihilated both the Prosperity Association and the Black Division before even reaching the age of twenty. It was hard to even imagine what position he would be in once he reached forty.
The only problem was that if his elder master took Seong-un in, Seong-un’s ranking in the hierarchy would become equal to that of the first disciple.
That meant his share would be one or two levels higher than others his age…
‘Do I care?’
He had already left the secular clan. Watching a fire from across the river was nothing more than another source of amusement.
Oh Jeong-san’s gaze became as dangerous as his master’s.
“Seong-un, come and have a talk with Master for a moment.”
Jin Seong-un looked puzzled.
One thing was certain—something dangerous was about to happen.
Following the advice of the Sword Immortal and the Merchant King seemed to have erased Hyeon-un’s suspicion, but now a different problem seemed to have arisen.
“…What’s with you two?”
Continuing to retreat, Jin Seong-un was eventually backed into a corner.
A man who didn’t even blink when faced with the blades of seasoned masters was now feeling a sense of danger.
That was when Seo Yu-gyeom approached and spoke.
“That old man says he wants to take you as his disciple.”
Seo Yu-gyeom simply looked like he was enjoying the situation—the perfect example of watching a fire from across the river.
“Not a bad offer, is it? For an inn’s waiter to become the disciple of the White Cloud Sword—that’s a huge leap in status.”
Seo Yu-gyeom chuckled as he added.
Then Oh Jeong-san quickly spoke up.
“Seong-un, this is an opportunity. I’m not saying this because he’s my master, but it would certainly be of great help to you.”
Jin Seong-un looked at Hyeon-un.
For some reason, Hyeon-un was standing with his chest puffed out, wearing a triumphant expression.
It was understandable. Knowing the influence of the Wudang Sect and the fame of the White Cloud Sword Hyeon-un in the murim, anyone would see this as a miraculous opportunity.
A brief silence passed with everyone’s eyes fixed on Jin Seong-un.
Hyeon-un and Oh Jeong-san both instinctively sensed that something was going wrong.
The emotions in Jin Seong-un’s expression weren’t excitement, gratitude, or deep emotion—they were awkwardness, discomfort, and embarrassment.
Then Jin Seong-un spoke.
“I appreciate the sentiment, but…”
“It was a joke.”
The easiest way to avoid rejection was to give up before being refused.
Like a seasoned master, Hyeon-un chose the pettiest yet easiest path.
“Oh, it was a joke?”
Jin Seong-un looked relieved.
Hyeon-un’s head creaked slightly as he nodded.
“Hmph, can’t even make a joke anymore. Isn’t that right, Jeong-san?”
“Y-yes, that’s right. Hahaha.”
Then, like their feet were on fire, the two Wudang disciples quickly ran out.
Jin Seong-un gave them a slight bow, and Seo Yu-gyeom suppressed his laughter.
Far from the Seong-un Inn.
Hyeon-un’s face was as red as a ripe apple, and Oh Jeong-san was flustered and apologetic toward his master.
“I’m sorry. I was too hasty and ended up hurting Master’s dignity…”
“It was my mistake. I’ve grown too accustomed to meaningless empty titles like ‘Wudang Seven Masters’ and ‘White Cloud Sword.’ I was arrogant. I never even considered he might refuse.”
Perhaps, unconsciously, he had looked down on the profession of waiter.
To an inn’s waiter, such an offer should have been an extraordinary opportunity—or so he had thought without realizing it.
Hyeon-un’s face flushed with shame.
“Master, what will you do now?”
Oh Jeong-san asked carefully.
Truthfully, Oh Jeong-san hoped his master wouldn’t give up. The reason was simple—Oh Jeong-san himself had been a burden to his master.
His master was a genius, called such since childhood, and even in this era counted among the Wudang Sect’s top masters.
But he himself could not fully understand such a person’s teachings. In the end, that genius’s lessons became poison to him, blocking his progress.
Though his master never expressed it, Oh Jeong-san knew he carried guilt or regret in his heart.
Because of that, his master had never taken another disciple after him.
Becoming someone’s master, like becoming someone’s father, could determine the course of that person’s entire life.
That was why Oh Jeong-san wanted his master to take Seong-un as a disciple—because Seong-un could not only accept but excel under his master’s guidance.
However, knowing his master’s pride and sense of dignity…
“It’s probably impossible, right? I’m sorry, Master. If only this unworthy disciple had been more capable…”
“Like a light drizzle soaking your clothes, it will seep in slowly.”
“…Pardon?”
“How could one head straight to ascension in a single step?”
“Asc… ascension?”
Unable to find the connection between Jin Seong-un and ascension, Oh Jeong-san blinked.
Regardless, Hyeon-un continued in a serious tone.
“But there is one problem. Is there anyone else who knows about Seong-un’s martial prowess?”
“Not that I know of. The only one would be No Ah from Sangwon Cloth Shop, but he’s not well-versed in murim matters, so I doubt he knows how skilled Seong-un truly is.”
“I see.”
Hyeon-un nodded in satisfaction.
“Good. There’s no benefit to others knowing—especially those from the Mount Hua Sect.”
The Wudang Sect had no direct connection to the Quanzhen Sect, but Mount Hua was different.
The founder of Mount Hua, Hak Dae-tong Taoist, was one of the Seven Masters of Quanzhen.
If they discovered the existence of Jin Seong-un—a successor to Quanzhen Sect martial arts—they would stop at nothing to bring him into Mount Hua.
At Hyeon-un’s words, Oh Jeong-san nodded. Though he didn’t quite understand what was being said, the fact that his master’s suspicion toward Seong-un had not only disappeared but turned into determination to take him as a disciple was good news.
“But what about the Southern Black Lotus?”
“What about them?”
“The Southern Black Lotus Lord’s son and subordinates were killed here in Yichang. The Lord won’t just stand by.”
“Is that the problem right now?”
“…?”
Wasn’t it a problem?
When Oh Jeong-san gave a blank look, Hyeon-un clicked his tongue.
“Don’t act like a petty man in the face of a great cause. With such an important matter before us, we have no time to consider the likes of the Southern Black Lotus.”
With that, Hyeon-un started walking again—his steps full of renewed determination.
Oh Jeong-san followed behind, tilting his head repeatedly.
The inn’s waiter who killed the Southern Black Lotus Lord’s son and subordinates without batting an eye.
The cook who seemed to have enjoyed it all.
His master treating the Southern Black Lotus like some corner store.
At this point…
‘Am I the strange one?’
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- It is the Heavenly Martial Body
Chapter 2
- Lets proceed
Chapter 3
- How Much
Chapter 4
- Hes Not an Ordinary Waiter
Chapter 5
- I Should Receive Something Else Instead
Chapter 6
- Asking to Be Killed
Chapter 7
- Thats the Black Path
Chapter 8
- Worse Ones Will Come
Chapter 9
- This Kind of Guy is a Waiter
Chapter 10
- These Are Supposed to Be Martial Gods
Chapter 11
- The Master Said He Would Come
Chapter 12
- This Place Makes Good Noodles
Chapter 13
- So Youre Against It
Chapter 14
- Heavenly Martial Star
Chapter 15
- Because Its Deathshroud
Chapter 16
- Special-Class Chef
Chapter 17
- Could This Be a Coincidence
Chapter 18
- The Demonic Path of Yichang
Chapter 19
- Debt Shouldnt Cross the Line
Chapter 20
- White Cloud Sword
Chapter 21
- Is This Your Answer
Chapter 22
- He Is My Disciple
Chapter 23
- Am I the Strange One
Chapter 24
- Call the Head Cook Out
Chapter 25
- Old Men
Chapter 26
- In the Name of the Seomoon Clan
Chapter 27
- The Rascal and the Waiter
Chapter 28
- So It Wasnt a Dream
Chapter 29
- The Future of the Wudang Sect
Chapter 30
- Just Coaxing and Calming
Chapter 31
- I Made It
Chapter 32
- The Senior is Now
Chapter 33
- Because He Wasnt an Ordinary Guest
Chapter 34
- Any Request
Chapter 35
- Go Buy Some Dumplings
Chapter 36
- Young Master Suits You Well
Chapter 37
- Black Spider
Chapter 38
- So What
Chapter 39
- Trusting Each Other
Chapter 40
- Even Now He Hasnt Come
Chapter 41
- Hwaun Trading Company
Chapter 42
- Teacup
Chapter 43
- The Greatest Trading Company in History
Chapter 44
- He Wouldnt Dare to Die
Chapter 45
- In Deyang This Was Everyday Life
Chapter 46
- You Shouldnt Make a Mess in an Inn
Chapter 47
- Came to Repay a Debt
Chapter 48
- Heavenly Poison Alliance
Chapter 49
- Chapter 49
Chapter 50
- Simple and Foolish
Chapter 51
- Collapse
Chapter 52
- Clear Night
Chapter 53
- This Works
Chapter 54
- Traditional Black Path
Chapter 55
- Vice Alliance Leader
Chapter 56
- Quite the Brotherhood
Chapter 57
- Have You Been Well
Chapter 58
- A Ruthless Man
Chapter 59
- Come to Deyang Inn
Chapter 60
- The Brightest Night
Chapter 61
- A Price That Will Never Come Again
Chapter 62
- Green Jade Token
Chapter 63
- It Will Be Fine
Chapter 64
- Was the food poisoned
Chapter 65
- Now Fight
Chapter 66
- Special-Class Assassin
Chapter 67
- The Number One Blade of the Unorthodox Path
Chapter 68
- Chief Steward Jang
Chapter 69
- It Was Summer
Chapter 70
- Ghostly and Elusive 1
Chapter 71
- Ghostly and Elusive 2
Chapter 72
- Elusive 3
Chapter 73
- Summary
Chapter 74
- An Extraordinary Thief
Chapter 75
- The Ordinary Lives of All
Chapter 76
- Mad Rooster 1
Chapter 77
- The Mad Chicken 2
Chapter 78
- Mad Rooster 3
Chapter 79
- Not That Big of a Sum Right
Chapter 80
- A Thief
Chapter 81
- An Extraordinary Thief
Chapter 82
- Madman
Chapter 83
- The Moonlight is Nice
Chapter 84
- Hand It Over
Chapter 85
- It Wasnt My Fault
Chapter 86
- Does This Look Like a Favor
Chapter 87
- Guest Dragon
Chapter 88
- Highly Inappropriate
Chapter 89
- The Request of the Divine Thief
Chapter 90
- Ill Pay
Chapter 91
- Falling Flame Manor
Chapter 92
- Familiar Comfort
Chapter 93
- The Masked Man
Chapter 94
- May I Borrow Just One Sword
Chapter 95
- Because It Has No Style
Chapter 96
- Joint Training
Chapter 97
- The Sword Felt Strange
Chapter 98
- Swords Cry
Chapter 99
- Qinghai Iron Workshop
Chapter 100
- Must I Not Go
Chapter 101
- Subdue Evil with Good
Chapter 102
- Divine Thief and Chae Ok-hyeon
Chapter 103
- That is Seong-un Inn
Chapter 104
- You Were Mistaken
Chapter 105
- Within Each Others Past
Chapter 106
- The New Seong-un Inn
Chapter 107
- That Bastards Strange
Chapter 108
- Isnt That Right River Bandit
Chapter 109
- The Inn Waiters Madness
Chapter 110
- Going for the Throat
Chapter 111
- Division of Roles
Chapter 112
- The Inn Waiters Dream
Chapter 113
- Hmm A Martial Artist
Chapter 114
- Choe Jeong-myeong
Chapter 115
- Oh Jeong-san 1
Chapter 116
- Oh Jeong-san 2
Chapter 117
- Song Jae-mun 1
Chapter 118
- Song Jae-mun 2
Chapter 119
- Lets Not Do Bad Things
Chapter 120
- Shared Roots of the Good
Chapter 121
- Touch and You Perish
Chapter 122
- Why Is It So Peaceful
Chapter 123
- Wrong Calculation
Chapter 124
- Let Us Tie Off This Ill-Fated Relationship
Chapter 125
- The Way of a Martial Artist
Chapter 126
- Come to Seong-un Inn
Chapter 127
- A Thief Feels Guilty on His Own
Chapter 128
- Market Logic
Chapter 129
- House Specialty
Chapter 130
- Clear Broth and Bamboo Shadows
Chapter 131
- The Lumberjack of the Perennial Snow Mountain
Chapter 132
- Truly Strange Fellows
Chapter 133
- Lingbo Immortal Maiden
Chapter 134
- Were Really Not Lying
Chapter 135
- A Troublesome Matter
Chapter 136
- The Order Has Changed
Chapter 137
- The Road Goes This Way
Chapter 138
- Shall We Talk
Chapter 139
- Give Me a Reason
Chapter 140
- Please Help
Chapter 141
- Bang Cheon-woo 1
Chapter 142
- Bang Cheon-woo 2
Chapter 143
- Whats Good is Good
Chapter 144
- Just Wait a Little
Chapter 145
- Why is the Bait Missing
Chapter 146
- Mount Heng Sect 1
Chapter 147
- Mount Heng Sect 2
Chapter 148
- A Righteous Sword Must Be a Righteous Sword
Chapter 149
- Turning Crisis into Opportunity
Chapter 150
- Fox Borrows Tigers Might
Chapter 151
- Just in Time
Chapter 152
- Where Did He Run Away To
Chapter 153
- The Hundred Great Masters of the Martial World
Chapter 154
- A Truly Strange Inn
Chapter 155
- Chivalrous Man Seomun Ak
Chapter 156
- Handshake
Chapter 157
- Lee Seo-won 1
Chapter 158
- Lee Seowon 2
Chapter 159
- Lee Seowon 3
Chapter 160
- Lee Seowon 4
Chapter 161
- Lee Seowon 5
Chapter 162
- Just Breathe
Chapter 163
- Youve Crossed the Line
Chapter 164
- Respect for the Elderly
Chapter 165
- Jin Baek-cheon
Chapter 166
- So It Came to This
Chapter 167
- The One Who Must Explain
Chapter 168
- Are you saying youll refuse
Chapter 169
- Descendant and Disciple
Chapter 170
- Our Chief Steward
Chapter 171
- Lets Stop
Chapter 172
- Anyway Trust Me
Chapter 173
- Pack of Wolves
Chapter 174
- What Is This
Chapter 175
- Black Wolf on the Waves
Chapter 176
- The Bastards Who Do This Kind of Thing
Chapter 177
- Deathshroud 1
Chapter 178
- Deathshroud 2
Chapter 179
- Deathshroud 3
Chapter 180
- Righteousness and Chivalry
Chapter 181
- Did You Get Drunk