Chapter 114 : Choe Jeong-myeong
Chapter 113 of "Became a God-Level Martial Artist" introduces new challenges: Chapter 114: Choe Jeong-myeongThe group left the child in Hyeon-unâs care for a while and... Keep following!
Chapter 114: Choe Jeong-myeong
The group left the child in Hyeon-unâs care for a while and returned to Seong-un Inn.
For some reason, Jang Gwang wore a sullen expression.
Seeing this, Jin Seong-un asked,
âWhy so glum?â
âNo, itâs just⌠after all this time Iâve spent taking care of him, I canât believe he cast me aside for a single piece of candy.â
âChildren are always like that.â
Jang Gwang let out a small sigh.
Seo Yu-gyeom and Seomun Ak went into the inn to prepare for business, while Jin Seong-un paused a moment and asked Jang Gwang,
âSo, have you given it some thought?â
Jin Seong-unâs eyes gleamed with rare brightness.
He had already come to a conclusion after seeing Jang Gwangâs thick hands, straightforward nature, and burly frame.
âHe has more than enough qualities to be an inn waiter.â
Seong-un Inn had grown too large as it was, so he had been planning to recruit more inn waiters. On top of that, Seomun Akâs complaints had been piling up lately.
Just then, a man perfectly suited to be an inn waiter had appeared before him.
Jang Gwang rolled his eyes for a moment.
Seeing this, Jin Seong-un spoke in a calm tone.
âItâs not forced. There are plenty of people in the world who could take the job of inn waiter. But do you know this? Actually, the history of this inn isâŚâ
Jin Seong-un began explaining the history of Seong-un Inn.
Every so often, he added, âAh, but donât feel pressured, this isnât forced.â
But the overwhelming pride flowing from him was none other than Jin Seong-unâs true desire.
Soon, Jang Gwang said,
âHa, Iâll do it. Iâll be an inn waiter.â
âOh-ho. If you chose that out of pressure, itâs really fine. I need someone whoâll work long-term anyway.â
âThatâs not it.â
Of course, it would be a lie to say he didnât feel pressured.
But that wasnât the reason for his choice.
Though he had only stayed for a few days, Jang Gwang had already seen what kind of place Seong-un Inn was.
As a guest, he had felt its warmth, and traveling along the Yangtze River, he had experienced the extraordinariness of its members.
As a man, as a martial artist, how could he refuse such an offer?
âRather, Iâm grateful. Truth is, I boasted to my men, but I really had nowhere to go.â
âYou made the right choice. From now on, there will often be interesting things happening. For referenceâŚâ
Jin Seong-un suddenly changed his tone, speaking with gravity. This was something that had to be made clear.
âThere must never be fists raised within the inn. An inn waiter is not a martial artist.â
ââŚOf course. Even the great Guest Dragon endures it hereâhow could I not?â
Remembering how brusque and hostile he had been to Jin Seong-un the first time he came to the inn, Jang Gwang felt embarrassed.
Moreover, despite his level of martial prowess, Jin Seong-un had never once shown irritation and instead patiently bore all the guestsâ complaints.
To Jang Gwang, that felt truly manly. Much more so than a Chief Escort Captain who never endured and swung his axe around.
When Jin Seong-un returned to the inn, he introduced the new inn waiter. Seo Yu-gyeom stuck his head out from the kitchen and simply nodded.
In truth, Seo Yu-gyeom didnât care who came in as an inn waiter, so long as they didnât cause trouble.
Han Seong-chun had a similar attitude. After all, the roles of chef and inn waiter were clearly divided, and there wasnât much reason to mind each other.
But one person was different.
Seomun Ak walked up with his shoulders squared, full of force.
He stood face-to-face with Jang Gwang.
Since both men were large in build, a peculiar pressure filled the air.
âCall me senior.â
Jang Gwang stared at Seomun Ak in disbelief.
Seomun Akâs brows twitched.
âHey, answer.â
Seomun Ak smacked the back of Jang Gwangâs head.
It was Seomun Akâs creed that a rowdy junior had to be disciplined right from the start.
Jang Gwang deliberately didnât dodge. He just rubbed the back of his head for a moment and glared at Seomun Ak.
The two locked eyes in a silent battle.
Then Seomun Ak shouted,
âHey, Jin Seong-un! Heâs glaring at me!!â
It might seem childish, but in this inn, it was the most effective attack.
Sure enough, when Jin Seong-un returned from tending to the guest rooms and asked, âReally?â, Jang Gwangâs eyes immediately softened.
âThereâs no way I would. Senior.â
âSenior? No need to call me that. Jang the Hero is much older anyway.â
At those words, both Jang Gwang and Seomun Akâs expressions showed mixed feelings.
Seomun Ak resolved to properly train Jang Gwang.
Though he hadnât meant to, the job of inn waiter had already become second nature to him.
Inside, Seomun Ak was convinced that he had quite a talent for being an inn waiter.
Indeed, his martial artistâs stamina and his intimidating appearanceâperfect for suppressing unruly guestsâwere strengths no ordinary inn waiter could ever possess.
And so the morning business began.
As time passed and the business continued, Seomun Akâs thoughts began to change.
In the end, he made this judgment.
ââŚDangerous.â
A guest accidentally dropped a teacup.
The cup clattered loudly, scattering shards across the floor.
Just as Seomun Ak stepped forward to deal with it, Jang Gwang, who had been serving another guest, was already there.
And in a surprisingly gentle voice for his size, he said,
âAre you all right? Please stay stillâitâs dangerous. Iâll take care of it.â
Then, with his huge hand, he swept the shards up in one go, easily tidying everything.
Having lost the initiative, Seomun Ak could only watch, flustered.
He felt someoneâs gaze and turned his headâJin Seong-un was watching the two of them closely.
Seomun Akâs heart pounded.
âM-my positionâŚâ
He felt a greater sense of crisis than when he lost in a duel years ago to his eternal rival, Baek Li-joong.
And thus, their rivalry began.
Who was faster, who was kinder, who sold moreâŚ
As if they had spent their lives training to become the worldâs greatest inn waiter, they moved like madmen.
From a step away, a man looked on in delight.
It was Jin Seong-un.
âAs expected.â
People needed rivals.
When Seomun Ak first became an inn waiter, he thought he was quite good at it.
But Jang Gwang surpassed even that.
Both men looked strong for inn waiters, but somehow that actually gave the guests a sense of security.
So much so that Jin Seong-un himself had nothing left to do.
With hands clasped behind his back, he simply nodded as he watched them.
After the lunch rush ended, there was a short break before the dinner business began.
Amusingly, Seomun Ak and Jang Gwang sat on opposite sides of the inn, glaring at each other.
Both were breathing heavily for some reason.
âYou both did well.â
Jin Seong-un encouraged the two.
Then Seomun Ak said,
âLearned a lot, huh? Thereâs still much more for me to teach, so watch closely during the dinner service. If you donât know something, you can ask.â
He deliberately didnât use honorifics.
After all, in any sect, rank was determined not by age but by seniority.
Seong-un Sectâor rather, Seong-un Innâwas no different.
Since everyone there was a martial artist, he believed the same rules should apply.
âWell, looks like youâve learned most of it.â
Jang Gwang also spoke casually.
In the Shui Band, aside from the band leader and deputy leader, the men addressed one another as brothers according to age.
Whatâs more, the man before him wasnât a chef or innkeeper, but just another inn waiter like himself.
Though the other had worked first, that alone wasnât reason enough to treat him with utmost respect.
Just as a spark was about to flare between the two menâ
An elderly man and a child appeared at the entrance of the inn.
Jang Gwang jumped up from his seat.
âElder, youâre here.â
It was Hyeon-un, an elder of the Wudang Sect.
Jang Gwang approached Hyeon-un with the utmost respect. After all, for an elder of the Wudang Sect to take care of a child was no small favor.
Though he wasnât the boyâs father, he had grown attached after looking after him for so long.
Soon, Jin Seong-un, having finished tidying the guest rooms, also came out to greet Hyeon-un.
The child spotted Jin Seong-un, grinned brightly, and waved his hand. To him, Jin Seong-un was always the good man who gave him candy and dumplings.
As Jin Seong-un smiled back, Hyeon-un suddenly said,
âIâll need to return to Mount Wudang for a couple of months.â
âAh, with the child?â
For some reason, Jang Gwang stammered as he asked.
On his face was a look of undisguised disappointment. Seeing this, Hyeon-un chuckled before continuing.
âYou, with that big frame, pulling such an expression. Donât worry. Iâm not saying Iâll be gone forever. I left Wudang Mountain because I dislike staying shut in there. Do you think Iâd keep the child there for life?â
It was a convincing argument.
At last, Jang Gwang felt relieved.
Hyeon-un continued.
âIn any case, his body is still unstable. Likely because of what he went through recently. At the very least, until he regains stability, I plan to look after him in the purest environment possible. It may be less than two months⌠or longer.â
âThank you, Elder.â
âNot Elderâcall me Sir. Anyway, before I leave, thereâs something you must do. You bandit.â
Hyeon-un clicked his tongue at Jang Gwang.
After all, the man had been a river bandit until just a few days ago. It would take some time before he could fully open his heart to him.
Still, since Jang Gwang had saved the childâs life and had become, in a way, his master, Hyeon-un intended to show at least basic courtesy.
âWhat would you have me do, Sir?â
âGive the child a name.â
âExcuse me?â
Jang Gwang blinked.
âWhat do you mean. Of course, he needs a name. You canât go on calling him âboy, boyâ forever. Naturally, when the time comes, heâll be given a Daoist name, and heâll live by that. But for nowâŚâ
âHow could someone like me name a childâŚâ
âHe was born to his parents, but it was you who gave him a new life. If not you, then who? Should I let Seomun Ak name him? Or perhaps Chef Seo? By the way, heâll take my surnameââChoe (ć).ââ
At that, Seomun Ak and Seo Yu-gyeom rushed in at once.
âHow about Dan-dan? It means to live strong and steadfast.â
âLetâs call him Tong-tong, meaning to eat well and live plump, never going hungry.â
Each offered their idea.
Jang Gwang repeated the names under his breath.
âChoe Dan-dan, Choe Tong-tongâŚâ
Impossible.
How could those be peopleâs namesâŚ
Meanwhile, other suggestions like âHappiness, Encouragement, Confidence, Sword God, Worldâs Bestâ were tossed out. Under such pressure, Jang Gwang felt crushed.
But when pushed to the extreme, people often revealed superhuman ability.
Abruptly, Jang Gwang shouted as if struck by lightning,
âJeong-myeong! From the meaning of growing upright and brightâJeong-myeong (ćŁć)!â
At that, Hyeon-un, Seomun Ak, and Seo Yu-gyeom puckered their lips into circles.
âNot bad.â
For the first time, Seomun Ak acknowledged Jang Gwang.
Choe Jeong-myeong (ććŁć).
It was truly a fine name.
âGood. Jeong-myeong, what do you think?â
Hyeon-un asked the childâno, Jeong-myeong.
As always, Jeong-myeong grinned.
Then he let go of Hyeon-unâs hand and walked forward.
Everyone silently watched.
To their surprise, Jeong-myeong went straight to Jang Gwang.
Standing before him, he took Jang Gwangâs hand.
The huge, heavy hand of the man was helplessly moved by the boyâs small touch.
Then, smiling, Jeong-myeong placed a candy he had taken from his pocket into that shovel-like hand.
In that instant, Jang Gwang felt as though a bolt of lightning pierced his head.
With trembling hands, he stroked Jeong-myeongâs head.
ââŚTake care.â
An indescribable emotion welled within him.
Whether the child knew it or not, Jeong-myeong beamed, then returned to Hyeon-un.
After exchanging farewells with the others, Hyeon-un departed with Jeong-myeong.
Jang Gwang stood frozen.
His lips were tightly pressed, his eyes glistening.
His expression looked pained, even tormented.
If only he had watched the Chief Escort Captain more carefullyâcould he have prevented the tragedy?
Both the Chief Escort Captain and the Deputy Leader knew Jang Gwangâs temperament, which was why they had kept silent about it.
Overwhelming guilt and self-reproach surged inside him.
Jin Seong-un quietly observed.
He had seen a face like that before.
Right after the Food Butcher left, Seomun Ak had worn the same expression.
How had he comforted him then?
As Jin Seong-un retraced his thoughts, suddenly Seomun Akâs voice rang from inside the inn.
âHey rookie, donât mope around there. Go buy some dumplings, Iâm hungry.â
Then Jin Seong-un remembered.
That was exactly what Seo Yu-gyeom had said to Seomun Ak when he had been crushed by guilt and despair.
And so, Seong-un Inn gained a new inn waiter.