Chapter 26 : In the Name of the Seomoon Clan
Chapter 25 of "Became a God-Level Martial Artist" opens with exciting events: Chapter 26: In the Name of the Seomun ClanHyeon-un glared at the disciples of Wudang... Continue reading!
Chapter 26: In the Name of the Seomun Clan
Hyeon-un glared at the disciples of Wudang with piercing eyes and asked coldly,
âExplain yourselves.â
Baek Sang and Baek Seol flinched.
Even their direct masters and uncles were far too intimidating to even step into their shadows.
Let alone their martial uncleâone of the Wudang Seven, known as Hyeon-unâhe was a towering figure beyond comprehension.
âTh-that isâŚâ
Baek Seol fumbled, unable to continue.
Tears began to well up in her characteristically large eyes.
Hyeon-un almost softened at the sight of the girl who was like a granddaughter to him, but he couldnât overlook what had happenedânot when it occurred in Jin Seong-unâs inn.
âFool! How can a disciple of Wudang try to weasel out with tears!â
Hyeon-unâs voice boomed.
The subtle Qi laced in his voice made the air around them tremble.
In the end, Baek Sang, her older brother, opened his mouth.
It was clear that something had gone terribly wrong, yet it wasnât something they could simply gloss over.
ââŚAllow me to explain.â
Baek Sang began to recount the events.
Their journey into the martial world to attend the Tang Clan leaderâs birthday banquet, their chance visit to Seong-un Inn, and Seomun Akâs one-sided provocation.
âSo youâre saying⌠you tried to stop him?â
Baek Sang repeatedly emphasized that he and his younger sister Baek Seol tried to stop Seomun Ak at the last moment.
Both siblings nodded fervently in response to Hyeon-unâs question.
Hyeon-un turned to look at Jin Seong-un. His gaze asked whether it was true.
The siblings looked at the innkeeper with desperate eyes. They didnât fully understand the relationship between the Elder and the innkeeper, but they knew it was something special.
Their fate hinged on what would come out of the innkeeperâs mouth.
Jin Seong-un looked at the two Taoists and answered without much thought.
âWhat they said is true.â
He simply stated the facts.
And because it was Jin Seong-unâof all peopleâhe had noticed the two Taoists had indeed stepped forward in the end.
In fact, he had seen, heard, and felt every small movement of everyone present in the inn.
However, since the two Taoists were unaware of Jin Seong-unâs martial prowess, they mistakenly believed he was lying to protect them.
Baek Sang and Baek Seolâs eyes were filled with both gratitude and shame.
Meanwhile, Oh Jeong-san, who had misunderstood Seo Yu-gyeom slightly, offered him a light apology.
After observing the situation unfold, he sent a telepathic message to his master, Hyeon-un.
â âBaek Sang and Baek Seol are immature, but not malicious by nature. It seems they hesitated due to the presence of a Tang Clan lady.â
As a merchant, Oh Jeong-san was well-versed in worldly affairs. Naturally, he also understood the complicated dynamics between people.
He knew that Baek Sang and Baek Seolâs family did business in Sichuan, and he was aware of the type of people Seomun Akâthe second son of the Seomun Clanâand Tang So-yeonâthe Tang Clanâs heirâwere.
Hyeon-unâs hum turned deep and somber.
Hearing Oh Jeong-sanâs words, he couldnât help but feel his pride had been wounded.
Letâs say, for the sake of argument, the two disciples tried to intervene but backed down to avoid clashing with the daughter of the Poison King.
The real issue was that the two werenât present as Sichuan merchants but as Wudang Sect disciples on a journey through the martial world.
This wasnât a matter between merchants of Sichuan and the Tang Clanâit was between the Wudang Sect and the Tang Clan.
After a brief contemplation, Hyeon-un made a decision.
âBoth of you, hand over your Taiji Swords.â
Baek Sang and Baek Seol looked as though their world had crumbled. The Taiji Sword was proof they were disciples of Wudang.
For the Elder to take them back himself was a declaration that he no longer recognized their qualifications.
âE-ElderâŚâ
âFool! Must I say it twice?!â
When Hyeon-un roared again, both Baek Sang and Baek Seol hurriedly untied the swords at their waists, startled.
Accepting the two Taiji Swords, Hyeon-un spoke in a solemn tone.
âIf you do not retrieve your swords from me within a year, I will expel you from the sect.â
Despair washed over Baek Sang and Baek Seolâs faces.
If one were to name the most rigid and unyielding elder of Wudang, everyone would point to Hyeon-un.
A year was shorter than it sounded. The thought of earning Hyeon-unâs acknowledgment within that time left them feeling like theyâd been cast into a vast, endless sea.
Regardless of their feelings, Hyeon-un, having made his decision, turned to Seomun Ak and continued.
âThat bastard is the true culprit.â
All eyes turned to Seomun Ak.
Still unconscious from Hyeon-unâs blow, Seomun Ak remained face-down on the floor.
Of course, both Hyeon-un and Jin Seong-un knew Seomun Ak had already regained consciousness.
Seomun Ak had woken up quite a while ago.
He had wanted to immediately get up and yell at the old man who had struck him, flaunting the name of the Seomun Clan. But after hearing what was said, he realized the one who hit him was none other than an elder of the Wudang Sect.
Delinquents, by nature, were endlessly weak before the strong.
So, Seomun Ak decided to continue pretending to be unconscious.
Naturally, a seasoned Taoist like Hyeon-un would never overlook such an act.
Hyeon-un grabbed Seomun Ak by the scruff of his neck and forcibly hoisted him up.
âUghâŚâ
Seomun Ak went limp, acting with all his might. Dangling like a wet rag in Hyeon-unâs grip, he appeared completely dazed.
To any onlooker, he still looked unconscious.
So, Hyeon-un slapped him across the face.
Smack!
Seomun Akâs eyes flew open.
Hyeon-un had used the subtlety of Profound Internal Art, so his eyes felt like theyâd pop out, and his skull rang with pain.
Watching this, Jin Seong-un quietly added,
âElder, what if he dies?â
âHe wonât die from this. The Seomun Clan brats are as stupidly sturdy as those of the Peng Clan.â
To think someone would dare to spout such nonsense about the Seomun Clan and the Peng Clan. Seomun Ak was hit with the sudden realization that the man dangling him was truly a Wudang elder.
âYou there, is this what your father taught you? If so, Iâll pay the Seomun Clan a visit and hold him accountable myself.â
Hyeon-unâs calm words made Seomun Akâs face turn even paler.
âN-no, thatâs not it.â
âRight. The Seomun Clan is a noble house, and Clan Leader Seomun Jeok is a true hero. Which means youâve abandoned your familyâs teachings and done this on your own.â
Seomun Ak felt like crying.
There was no way out of this.
Hyeon-unâs voice continued.
âSeong-un, what shall we do with this brat? If you wish, Iâll destroy his dantian right here and notify the Seomun Clan. You are my person. He dared to use a lethal move on my personâ even the Seomun Clan cannot dispute that.â
At the words âmy person,â the eyes of the young prodigies widened. Especially Seomun Ak, who had thrown a punch at Jin Seong-un, now wished he could die on the spot.
Not out of remorse.
He simply felt like heâd been tragically struck by a natural disaster.
Who wouldâve thought the lowly innkeeper of such a shabby place would be so close to a Wudang elder?
He felt a mixture of frustration, slight anger, and fear at the possibility of losing his dantian all at once.
At Hyeon-unâs stern statement, the young prodigies carefully gauged the mood. No one had expected he would go this far against the second son of the Seomun Clan.
But those who knew Jin Seong-un wellâlike Oh Jeong-san and Seo Yu-gyeomâremained unbothered. They already knew what his answer would be.
âI donât think we need to go that far. No one was injured, after all.â
In truth, Jin Seong-un was actually relieved. Had Hyeon-un been just a moment later, Seo Yu-gyeomâs dagger might have pierced Seomun Akâs throat.
He continued, somewhat reassured.
âHowever, compensation is necessary. All the customers fled mid-meal, and the inn, which was recently renovated, is now in this stateâŚâ
Everyone glanced around the inn at Jin Seong-unâs words.
It was a wreck everywhere they looked.
Hyeon-un flinched a little. More than what Seomun Ak had broken, he himself had destroyed even more when he lost his temper and released his Qi.
But then he quickly recalled that Seomun Ak had briefly fainted and hurriedly said,
âS-Seomun Ak! Look carefully at the devastation youâve caused! You have personally destroyed a place where someone has staked their life. Your crime is not small. You must compensate for it, even if itâs in the name of the Seomun Clan.â
Seomun Ak made an aggrieved face.
He was willing to admit fault to that extent, but looking around, it was clearly more broken than what he remembered doing.
Yet facing Hyeon-unâs strict gaze, he didnât dare say such things aloud.
If he said something unnecessary, it felt like his dantian would be destroyed on the spot.
ââŚYes, I will make full compensation.â
Seomun Ak let out a sigh.
Still, he was lucky to get off this lightly.
Even if the entire inn had burned down, the Seomun Clanâs wealth could easily cover the loss.
At that moment, the old man who had come with Hyeon-un spoke up.
He was very tall and skinny, with eyes just as rigid and intense as Hyeon-unâs.
âReally? You, of all people, say youâll compensate?â
The old manâs words irritated Seomun Ak inwardly. He could accept it from Hyeon-un as a Wudang elder, but who was this geezer to talk like that?
Seomun Ak replied bluntly, with minimal resistance in his tone.
âYes, I will bear all the restoration costs. Since I made a âmistake,â as a martial artist of the Orthodox Faction, and of the Seomun Clan, itâs my duty. Here, take this moneyâŚâ
He took out his wallet from inside his robe.
Inside the wallet was a good amount of gold.
It was quite a large sum for a young prodigy traveling the martial world.
He had actually begged a Seomun Clan elder for it before departing for the martial world, hoping to win Tang So-yeonâs favor.
Regardless, Seomun Ak had deep pockets for someone his age and confidently offered the wallet.
âSo then, how much should I compensate?â
The question was directed at Jin Seong-un.
Jin Seong-un, in turn, looked at Shin Mok. He had no idea how much the repairs would cost in the first place.
A strange glint flashed in Seomun Akâs eyes. It seemed that the elaborate carvings and excessive ornamentation throughout the inn were likely the work of this old man.
âSo thatâs why heâs personally demanding compensation.â
Still, it didnât change anything. He just needed to pay up and leave.
Seomun Ak looked at Shin Mok. At that, the old manâs lips twitched.
âAhahaha!â
Shin Mok let out a thunderous laugh that didnât match his frame. The air inside the inn quivered.
The young prodigiesâ eyes widened in disbelief. They had expected this from Baek Un-geom, the Wudang elder, but to think the old man who came with him was also a formidable master.
Even Seomun Akâs expression began to show signs that he realized something wasnât quite right.
Suddenly, Shin Mok tapped Seomun Akâs crown with the small hammer he was holding.
Thunk, thunkâ!
A hollow sound echoed.
Seomun Akâs crown stung. It wasnât enough to knock him out, but it hurt and felt unpleasant.
From that precise control, he realized once more that this old man was a true master.
âYou spoke so confidently about paying compensation. Hand over one hundred taels of gold.â
âYes, here⌠What?â
Seomun Ak froze, mid-gesture of handing over the wallet.
Even one hundred silver taels would have felt unfairâgold?!
This old man seemed to be abusing his martial power and Hyeon-unâs presence.
To dare act like this toward the second son of the Seomun Clan!
âThatâs a bit much, isnât it?â
âWhy?â
âOnly a portion of this shabby inn was damagedâhow can you name such an outrageous amount?â
âOh, really?â
Shin Mok continued tapping Seomun Akâs head with the hammer. Hyeon-un muttered from beside him, âThat kidâs headâs not great to begin with, why keep hitting it?â but Shin Mok paid no mind.
Gradually, more force went into the hammer strikes.
âSo the second son of the Seomun Clan refuses to acknowledge this Jeong Cheong-baekâs craftsmanship?â
Jeong Cheong-baek?
Seomun Ak blinked. The name sounded oddly familiarâŚ
Just then.
All the young prodigies, except Seomun Ak, hurriedly cupped their fists in greeting.
âWe pay our respects to the great senior of Murim, the Thunder of the Carpentry WorldâElder Shin Mok!â
âS-Shin Mok!â
Seomun Ak was so shocked, he forgot to show proper etiquette and blurted out the famed nickname.
Three of the most famous craftsmen of this era:
Carpenter Shin Mok, Blacksmith Gu Yaja, and Physician Shin Ui.
Even the proudest martial artists and royal court officials respected them. Thatâs how significant their influence was.
Shin Mok was a carpenter, but also a martial artist. He had become a Peak-level Master after learning martial arts to improve his woodworking. A madman who achieved peak heights.
âE-Elder. Thatâs not what I meantâŚâ
Seomun Ak frantically tried to explain.
But Shin Mok casually tapped him again with the hammer as he said,
âDoesnât matter. Iâll just visit the Seomun Clan myself and bill your father.â
Seomun Ak thought of his fatherâs face.
This journey into the martial world was practically an exile.
If Shin Mok really went to the Seomun Clan and explained everything?
Heâd been sent out to mature, only to insult the name of Shin Mok, rack up a massive debt, and get on a Wudang elderâs bad side.
âI-Iâm dead.â
His father was certainly the type to go that far.
Forget his dantianâhis limbs and meridians would be severed, and heâd spend the rest of his life rotting in the family dungeon.
Terrified, Seomun Ak immediately dropped to his knees.
âE-Elder! Iâll find a way to raise the money, I swear! Just please donât tell my father!â
âOh really?â
Shin Mok looked down at Seomun Ak with an amused expression, then asked Jin Seong-un,
âHow much do innkeepers get paid these days?â
âAbout three or four silver taels.â
âLetâs say four. To pay back one hundred gold taels, thatâll take about forty years.â
âYeah⌠I suppose.â
Jin Seong-un nodded bitterly.
At that, Hyeon-un and Shin Mok looked like two bored old men who had just found great entertainment.
After all, what delighted these old masters werenât upright men, but young scoundrels.