It happened a month after Jae Woo had joined the dojo.
Jae Woo had definitely put on some weight during that one month. His once frail muscles were now much larger.
Thus, his sword swings began to let out a menacing sound.
âWant to spar?â Deok Bae asked.
The sound of his sword swings had changed, signaling that heâd become accustomed to the sword.
âAlright.â
There was no reason to refuse.
âFeel free to attack as much as you like. Iâll just block.â
âUnderstood.â
The spar began. Jae Woo grabbed his blade and scanned Deok Bae.
Deok Bae lowered the tip of his blade towards the ground.
Surprisingly, his stance looked quite poor!
As he looked upon him, Jae Woo was hit by a strange feeling.
âItâs happening again.â
He felt as though âif I attack like this, itâll workâ. He would often feel a hunch like this!
It wasnât the first time.
It started a few days prior. He could naturally feel the weaknesses or gaps amongst the swordsmen around him.
This time was no different.
If he struck at Deok Baeâs side, then he felt he could hit him.
âWell, letâs give it a go.â
Jae Woo aimed his training sword at Deok Baeâs side.
Ddak.
Deok Bae easily deflected Jae Wooâs sword with his own.
âAs I thought.â
Deok Bae was a slightly surprised. For a newbie, Jae Wooâs strike was quite sharp.
True, heâd assumed a poor posture that left an opening on his side, but Jae Woo had actually gone right for it.
âSo he did block it.â
Jae Woo already knew his attack wouldnât work.
That intuition, which told him that his attack would work, vanished when Deok Bae swung his sword.
It was unfortunate, but he couldnât expect too much on his first try. Jae Woo moved onto his next strike.
âTop of the foot!â
Next, his intuition guided him towards the top of the foot and so, he swung his sword at the top of Deok Baeâs left foot.
Deok Bae quickly retracted his foot. His eyes widened ever so slightly.
He didnât think a newbie would aim for his foot. And so, heâd almost been hit.
âHis senses are great. Letâs get a bit serious now, shall we?â
Deok Bae lined up his sword at the midline of his body. It was the most basic stance of Swordmaster.
âMm.â
Jae Woo bit his lip. Once Deok Bae adjusted his stance, his intuition went silent.
With no other choice, Jae Woo struck like he was taught.
He repeatedly swung downwards, slashed, or thrust!
âEnough.â
Ultimately, Jae Woo was unsuccessful in hitting Deok Bae even once.
âYou did well for a newbie. Now Iâll be the one attacking, so do your best.â
âYes sir.â
They switched roles and their spar began once more.
But strangely, Deok Baeâs sword would aim for any area where Jae Woo felt a chill.
Ddak.
Thus, Jae Woo was able to fend off Deok Baeâs attacks without much difficulty.
As Jae Woo repeatedly blocked his attacks, he found himself smiling.
âHis senses really are good. Letâs see how long you can hold out.â
Whenever Jae Woo either dodged or blocked his attacks, Deok Bae would increase the power and speed of his next attack.
Tak. Taahk. Tak. Tak! Tak!
Ultimately, Deok Baeâs sword struck Jae Wooâs right shoulder.
âUgh.â
It was much too quick for Jae Woo to defend against.
âThatâs it for today. Good job.â
Deok Bae withdrew his sword.
âThank you for all your hard work.â
Jae Woo bowed his head filled with regret.
âI couldâve blocked it.â
Because of that chilling sensation, Jae Woo knew where Deok Baeâs sword would land.
Despite that, he hadnât blocked that last strike.
Though he knew where the strike was intended, his body couldnât follow up.
âAnyway⌠Whatâs wrong with me?â
That strange feeling he felt during the match⌠how was he to understand it?â
Jae Woo was forced to think even harder on the subject.
* * *
Jae Woo felt that same intuition flare up whenever he fought against the other pupils too.
He would instantly ascertain his opponentâs weaknesses and gaps in their defenses, and could sense any impending danger and block their strikes accordingly.
Thus, with this ability of his, he was able to defeat one of the pupils that had been learning here for more than half a year.
âIs it an⌠aftereffect?â
Heâd never felt like this before the accident.
If thatâs the case, then this ability mustâve resulted due to the accident and his comatose-state.
âWhat exactly happened to my body?â
Jae Woo trudged home, locked in thought.
ThenâŚ
He felt a chill at the back of his head.
Jae Woo instinctually twisted his head to the side.
At that moment, a baseball flew past where his head once was.
âW-What was that!?â
Jae Woo was shocked, so he turned around. A man wearing gloves came rushing over to him.
âIâm sorry. Are you alright?â
âAh, yes.â
âIt wasnât intentional. We were playing catch, but I didnât catch the ball, so⌠the ball flew all the way over here. Iâm really sorry about that.â
The man bowed his head.
âItâs alright. Fortunately, I dodged it.â
The man apologized a few more times and went away to look for the ball.
Jae Woo rubbed the back of his head. That intuition, which flared up when the ball came flying at him! That chilling sensation!
âItâs not just during a spar. It comes up in my daily life. I have do some tests.â
If it warned of danger, not only during his spars, but in his daily life, then it would be really useful.
Jae Woo, whoâd arrived home, brought Mina along to a vacant lot in the neighborhood.
âWhat!? What do you want?â
Her eyes were filled with discontent.
âJust take this without complaining.â
He passed Mina a baseball. Of course, it wasnât a tough, rigid baseball. Since, on the off chance that he did get hit, it would hurt. So, heâd bought a soft, elastic baseball.
âWhat do you want me to do with this?â
âIâll be facing the other way, so try hitting me with that,â Jae Woo said.
âWhat?â
Mina looked at him as if he were out of his mind.
âItâs a training method that I learned at the dojo. Apparently, itâs great for improving your senses. So just help me out a little.â
Jae Woo made up a story. She would look at him strangely if he said he wanted to test his ESP.
âReally? Ok, but Iâm going to throw it hard,â Mina said.
âNo wait, itâs my first time, so throw it softly.â
Jae Woo played it safe.
âTch.â
Mina, looking disappointed, prepared herself to throw the ball. Jae Woo turned, facing the wall.
There was a 10m gap between them.
âIâm throwing it!â
And she threw.
The ball came flying behind him!
He felt a cold feeling on his butt.
Jae Woo twisted his body and felt that cold feeling disappear. Then, the ball struck the wall.
âWow.â
Mina was astonished.
âHe really did dodge it.â
She looked at Jae Woo, as if he were a bizarre animal of some sort.
And she refused to give up.
âIâll hit you no matter what!â
âIâm throwing it again!â
Mina raised her leg like a professional baseball player.
She threw with all her strength!
Jae Woo dodged!
Again, she threw with all her strength!
And he succeeded once more!
Third⌠fourthâŚ!
She didnât manage to hit him even once.
* * *
âItâs already been 5 months since then.â
Jae Woo had decided to call this ability âHyper Intuitionâ.
It would instinctively direct him to his opponentâs weaknesses and/or warn of his danger!
It was because of this Hyper Intuition that he hadnât gone to the hospital.
It was tired of hospitals, and if he told them about his new ability, theyâd either write him off as a madman or heâd receive psychological counseling.
In any case, half a year had already passed since heâd been learning at Swordmaster!
His body was trained and he had become familiar with both combat experience and his own intuition.
It was time to go back home.
To games!
The worldwide top virtual reality game, Arth, was waiting for him.
âFrom now on, Iâll be coming to the dojo on the weekends only,â Jae Woo told Deok Bae.
âWhy?â
âI have to work. Money doesnât just grow on trees.â
âWhat kind of work?â
âGames, obviously.â
All this time, heâd trained with Deok Bae and had talked quite a lot with him.
So, Deok Bae knew that Jae Woo was previously a progamer.
âA game, huh⌠How about becoming an instructor here?â Deok Bae offered.
To him, there was no better sparring partner than Jae Woo.
And instructors were guaranteed a salary. It was much safer than playing a game for a living.
Of course, only Deok Bae thought that.
âIâm sorry, but Iâll have to decline.â
He didnât say what he really thought, which was âit doesnât make enough moneyâ.
âWell, come by on the weekends when you can.â
âI will.â
Jae Woo nodded his head.
If he wanted to maintain his trained body, then heâd need to come to the dojo periodically to train.
âAnd do well in your game. No, youâll probably do well. Since itâs you weâre talking about.â
Deok Bae had never met someone as relentless as Jae Woo.
âIâll come by later.â
âAlright. See you on the weekends.â
Jae Woo left the dojo.
A new beginning was awaiting him.
* * *
Come morning, Jae Woo snapped open his eyes.
âItâs finally time!â
It was the day he became a progamer again.
His progamer blood, which had endured for so long, began to boil.
âBut first, I have to get some things done.â
Jae Woo left his house to exercise.
True, he planned to play Arth, but he had no intention of ignoring his training.
âHoo. Hooeup.â
He ran around the neighborhood once, did some light stretching and trained his muscles. Once he was done, he went back to his house and ate breakfast.
And when he was done eating, he left once more.
How much time had gone by?
Jae Woo returned home.
âWhere did you go?â Mina, who had been watching TV in the living room, asked.
âI went to get scanned.â
Arth encouraged its players to do so. The process would scan the playerâs body and give them detailed data on that person, and then used that to create their characters.
In other words, it allowed him to create a duplicate of himself in-game.
âDid you buy ice cream?â
Mina could care less what a scan was. She was just craving something sweet and refreshing.
âWhat ice cream?â
âReally? Itâs so hot today, yet you didnât get any ice cream?â Mina criticized.
âIf you want ice cream, then go out and buy it yourself,â Jae Woo said.
âThis is why you donât have a girlfriend.â
Mina clicked her tongue.
âThen why donât you introduce me to someone?â
âNo thanks. Iâm not crazy.â
Mina frowned.
âThen stop worrying about your brotherâs love life and go into your room.â
âWhy?â
âI start working today, so Iâm going to need the living room.â
âI donât wanna. Iâm watching TV,â Mina said.
Jae Woo widened his eyes and said, âWanna die?â
Minaâs eyes widened just as much.
âYouâre hiding your report card in Yuraâs roomâŚâ
Ultimately, Jae Woo played his trump card.
âAh, crap. Fine, Iâm going, alright!?â
Mina flipped him off and went off to her room in a flash.
âThat girl!â
Itâd already been a half a year since he had awoken from his coma.
It was enough time for Mina, whoâd acted like a sweet angel worrying over her brother, to quit her act.
Of course, her attitude lowered how thankful he was for nursing him for 2 years.
Theyâd just returned to their relaxing sibling relationship.
âJeut.â
Jae Woo clicked his tongue and extracted a data chip from his pocket, which contained all of the scanned data.
He inserted the black data chip into the side slot of his goggles and then wore them over his head.
Jae Woo flipped the power switch.
Accessing virtual reality!
A white corridor appeared before him.
There were two doors within the corridor. Warlordâs door, with a sign posted, explaining its termination of service.
AndâŚ
âArthâŚâ
A door adorned with a beautiful silver pattern.
Black smoke rose from the center of the door and the word âARTHâ was written in the center.
âShall we go?â
Jae Woo sounded completely thrilled.
Once he opened the door, he was enthusiastically welcomed by a rainbow of lights.
He took a deep breath to calm himself down and forcefully took a step forward.
Jae Woo passed through the door and began creating his new character.
[Scanned data exists. Would you like to create your character via your scanned data?]
âCreate.â
[Creation complete. Would you like to change any details like hairstyle, tattoos, or color?]
âNope.â
[Please set your characterâs name.]
âKang Oh.â
A strong older brother.
Abbreviated: Kang Oh.
That same Kang Oh, who was called a human dragon in Warlord.
[You may select your starting location. You may also be placed randomly.]
âAltein.â
Altein was Arthâs largest city.
After all, big fish like him needed to play in a big pond!
[Please enjoy the game.]
âYeah.â
The bright light shrouded Kang Oh.
That was the moment where Warlordâs legendary ranker, the human dragon Kang Oh, had returned to the virtual world.