Chapter 366: Chapter 39 Episode 6: Congo, Fist of Justice
Mu Ssang pressed the broken chain and knife together like he was kneading dough. The power of the Billionâs Water Armor was undeniable.
Crackâ
Creaaakâ
Frightening sounds rang. Flints of metal transformed into a round ball as though they were glued together.
Bangâ
The lump of metal fell right before the gangsters.
âUuhhhhhh!â
The five gangstersâ faces turned pale.
âYour heads and bones arenât tougher than iron, are they?â
The devil bared his teeth and growled.
âYes, yes!â
âObviously.â
âOf course.â
The gangsters nodded their heads quickly as though it was a competition. If they replied late, their heads would be crushed by the same hand that crushed iron. Mu Ssang glanced at the cigarette butts discarded near the entrance and clicked his tongue.
âWow, these b*stards are smoking despite their condition. This⊠this costs 500 won per pack, doesnât it? It seems like gangsters have a lot of money these days. B*stards, pick up all of the cigarette butts. You b*stards, get rid of all the spit and gum that you spat out!â Mu Ssang shouted.
The two gangsters, who had been blocking the entrance, immediately ran to pick up their cigarette butts.
Hyung Dong kicked the butt of the gangster who stepped on his spit with the sole of his shoes. The other one was sharp-witted. He immediately scraped his spit with his hands and shoved it into his pocket. Although he got sticky liquid on his hands, he managed to avoid getting kicked on the butt.
âFollow me!â
Mu Ssang entered the front door without turning back. The five gangsters stared at each otherâs faces.
âHey, letâs run!â
âF*** that, didnât you see him flying around?â
âIf we get caught, our skulls will be crushed.â
âLetâs believe in our big brothers.â
In incredibly low voices, they exchanged whispers like lightning. Gangsters could only survive if theyâre sharp-witted. Although the night goblin was terrible, their elder brothers were even more so. They collectively agreed to put their trust in their brothers rather than running away and getting beaten to death. The five gangsters followed after them in a line.
Mu Ssang walked comfortably up the stairs like it was his own house, grabbed the door handle of a room on the second floor, and pushed the door. He pushed the five gangsters inside and entered. A middle-aged priest with a shaved head came into his sight first. A man in a suit was leaning back with his legs crossed on the three-seater couch next to the middle-aged priest. Like guards, three men wearing mais[1] were standing behind the man in the suit.
âBone-head, you b*stard, I told you not to let anyone in. Who is this-â
The man on the rightmost with glasses on his face glared. He couldnât finish his sentence.
Slapâ
A palm slapped his chest and disappeared. It was an attack sharper and faster than a chameleonâs tongue.
Bangâ
The man, who flew against gravity, hit his head on the iron cabinet in the corner of the office and lost consciousness.
âOi, go kneel in the corner and raise your hands.â
Mu Ssang glared. The five gangsters, who were dragged all the way there, glanced at the men in the room and kneeled in a corner.
âB*stards, raise your hands!â Hyung Dong shouted.
The five gangsters raised their arms up high. Priest Bumwoo looked at Mu Ssang with a lost expression. Hyung Dong immediately rushed forward and whispered into the priestâs ear. The priest nodded as the tension in his face melted away.
The man in the suit sitting on the couch and two men behind him wearing mais glared at Mu Ssang silently. Their gazes were as sharp as the tip of knives. Silence filled the office.
âMu Ah greets you, priest, whoâs built many fortunes. May you attain Buddhahood,â Mu Ssang politely greeted priest Bumwoo.
âIâm a weak person whoâs thrown this way because I couldnât solve a single thing in reality. It seems like this is the age where Asuras are needed more than Bodhisattvas. Iâm Bumwoo. May you attain Buddhahood,â priest Bumwoo jumped to his feet and praised.
âYou work hard guiding low-class citizens back to the right path, sir. Still, I think your methodâs a bit wrong. While everyone deserves equal education, and itâs good to reflect on oneself using the five precepts, there are ranks for low-class citizens too. Thereâs the bossy man and woman who can tell the difference between s*** and bean paste by looking at them, scoundrels who can tell the difference by smelling them, gangsters who can tell the difference by tasting them, and those who still canât tell even after smelling and tasting them. These ranks cannot be assigned unless each oneâs been hammered down with the wooden fish used for chanting. Wooden fishes should be used to crack open skulls instead.â
âKeke, hahaha! What a refreshing distinction.â
Priest Bumwooâs entire body shook as he laughed. The man in the suit leaned his body further back against the couch. He gave a death stare while maintaining his silence. The other two men wearing mais glared at Mu Ssang.
Mu Ssang slowly observed the man in the suit. He looked like someone who practiced martial arts. He was in his early 40s, well-built, had a strong aura, had an unwavering focus that he didnât even turn to look at his beaten subordinates, and remained patient even when insulted. He was either a strong man or someone who was specially trained. He could also be both.
âWhat a monkey-like guy. What are you?â
The man in the suit growled. Although his pronunciation was slightly off, it was a perfect standard accent.
âB*stard, if you want to trace other peopleâs ancestry, you should introduce yourself first.â
âIâm An Bae Tae. Who are you?â
âAbe? A Jap doesnât have the right to ask,â Mu Ssang interrupted him.
Hyung Dong laughed. If those men could stand such disrespect, they were among the most generous of Buddhists.
âDie!â
Whooshâ
The two men standing behind the couch moved at the same time. The sports-hair guy jumped to an alarming height. He spun once in the air, kicked the wall, and flew toward Mu Ssangâs blind spot.
Ssshinkâ
A chained weight slipped out of the sports-hair guyâs sleeve. Seung Pyo was a mid-range weapon with a heavy shuriken attached at the end of its thin chain.
The block-hair guy hurled his body, slid, and spun a ring shuriken around his finger at the slightest pause. A ring shuriken was an assassination weapon created from the merging of bagh nakh, a weapon that mimicked the claws of predators, and shuriken.
The shuriken attached to the chained weight was aiming at the back of his neck, and the ring shuriken was aiming at his ankle. They were certainly incomparable to those gangsters. They were b*stards who learned proper martial arts. Every technique they used was a ninja technique.
Mu Ssangâs body shook like a branch shaking in the wind. It was a combination of Flexible Moving Technique and Fearless Steps in which his upper and lower body moved in different directions. He lifted his left foot, avoiding the ring shuriken aiming at it. In one smooth movement, he stepped on the other personâs shoulder as though he was walking.
His chest moved a footâs distance to the right while his stomach was still in place. Four movements taking place simultaneouslyâit was an impossible move considering the human anatomy.
Whooshâ
The chained weight swept past the area connecting his spine and neck. He shifted his weight to his left foot, which was on the other personâs shoulder, and turned around.
Crackâ
The sound of bones breaking under his foot was heard. The sports-hair guy jerked his wrist and returned the chained weight. The shuriken flew toward his forehead. It was a devious weapon specific to chained weights.
Slapâ
He caught the shuriken, rendering the attack useless. Mu Ssangâs arm muscles twitched. The sports-hair guy was dragged down relentlessly from the air.
Whooshâ
The sports-hair guy bent his foot like a whip and aimed at Mu Ssangâs temple. He was someone with astounding flexibility.
Long fingers wrapped around his ankle. The sports-hair guyâs body turned in the air like a pinwheel before slamming onto the couch. The man in the suit slid away from the couch where he had been sitting.
Bangâ
The sports-hair guy trembled and fainted, falling head-first. Everything happened in the blink of an eye. Mu Ssangâs initial plan was to bash his head into the stone floor because of his deadly hand movements, but he let him live out of pity instead.
âAaagk!â
It was only then that the scream of the block-hair guy with the shattered shoulder bone was heard. That showed how fast their exchange was. Mu Ssang applied more pressure to his foot. Three tons of weight settled on the block-hair guyâs shoulder.
Craaaackâ
His shoulder blade, clavicle, upper arm bones, and joints were all crushed together with the tendons and muscles. They were unrecoverable.
âKugh!â
Unable to endure the shock, the block-hair guy fainted, falling head-first.
âNamu Amita Bul!â
Priest Bumwoo chanted a prayer. The single exchange ended in three seconds. Against Mu Ssang, they were half-a**ed opponents anyway. The stronger oneâs abilities were, the more decisive a fight was, and depending on the difference in skills, a fight could be determined in half a secondâs worth of exchange.
Silence pressed down heavily on the 15-pyung room. Mu Ssang looked around. The man in the suit and Hyung Dong were standing, wide-eyed, while the lackeys were shriveled up, unable to breathe.
âNow, letâs hear both sides of the story. Iâm quite the mediator, you see. This b*stard, whyâs he taking up space when the couch is small in the first place?â
Mu Ssang flung away the sports-hair guy who had fainted on the couch and sat down. It was as though he was throwing away a teddy bear. Hyung Dong flinched. That wasnât mediation, but a mediator who could beat up both sides and more.
âI made a mistake. I wonât visit this place again.â
The man in the suit bowed slightly.
âCome on, why are you acting like this? I barely managed to prepare a negotiation table, who else would I ask for compensation if the assailant disappears? That wonât do.â
Mu Ssang patted the couch with his palm.
âIâm sorry. I didnât know that there is a high-ranking master like you here. I wonât visit this place again.â
The man in the suit kept lowering his head. Abe Asotaro was meant to have the Korean name âAn Bae Tae Rangâ but because of the wariness against the Japanese, he was named âAn Bae Tae.â His heart was racing. He wasnât confident against a joint attack of second-rank trainees even though he was a first-rank trainee himself.
The opponent was strong enough that he could win against all of his eldersâ attacks. He didnât know where such a terrible human being came from. Well, the elders from his martial arts hall were always worried. They always warned that seeds in Korea had to be eliminated before they grew since there were always people with special abilities popping out of nowhere. Right now was the time to lower his head and plan for the future.
Mu Ssangâs gaze grew cold.
âYou cowardly b*stard, are you saying that you have the right to enter any childrenâs home and cause a scene as long as there isnât a master hiding inside? You started this ordeal, but Iâll finish it. You better sit unless you want your neck snapped.â
âI understand.â
As An Bae Tae stepped forward with his head slightly lowered, kunai flew in like arrows. They flew at him from within three meters.
âI knew it, b*stard.â
As long as Mu Ssang didnât lower his guard, nothing within three meters, no, one meter was unavoidable. Mu Ssang raised his hand and swung it as though he was smacking someone. It was something that he learned from the cycloid technique, a method of Reverse Lines and Remodeled Operational Attacks.
Snapâ
His hand skilfully caught five kunai. Even the sharpest of iron couldnât pierce his Billionâs Water Armor.
âJap-boen, donât you have anything more to show?â
An Bae Taeâs face creased devilishly.
âWhy are you surprised? A Jap who knows his way around shurikens, kunai, and chained weights, you must be from a traditional martial hall. However, those b*stards were using Jidang and Huijul techniques. Are you a descendant of the Shinsengumi?â
âHehe, you should stop. Itâs impossible for you to kill all of the members and destroy the evidence. If someone from our headquarters visits, youâll all die. The children will start disappearing one by one.â
âYour cowardly instincts are showing through now. Iâll wipe you out cleanly.â
A light pink color started spreading inside of Mu Ssangâs eyes.
âLook, Mu Ah, since that friend says he wonât appear again, let him go. Several of them are injured anyway. They should head over to the hospital now. Although their actions are wrong, if one side doesnât yield, hatred will continue.â
Mu Ssang turned his gaze toward priest Bumwoo. The priest feared for his childrenâs safety. Theyâre the kind of b*stards who attacked when shown compassion.
âI wonder if your benevolence will reach that Jap b*stard, priest.â
Flickâ
Before he could finish his sentence, An Bae Tae moved as though he was sliding. A thick arm wrapped around priest Bumwooâs neck from three meters away.
âAh, priest!â Hyung Dong shouted.
âHehehe, you poor Joseon b*stard, tie up that b*stardâs hands and feet if you donât want this old priest murdered.â
An Bae Tae kicked the chained weight that had fallen to the ground toward Hyung Dong. Bewildered, Hyung Dong looked back and forth between the priest and Mu Ssang.
âPriest, do you see? Thatâs the nature of those Japs, the baser side of their personality. Abeâs clan is known for constantly changing their opinions.â
âHoo, itâs my fault.â
Priest Bumwoo let out a deep sigh.
Mu Ssang could have stopped An Bae when he moved but left him alone on purpose instead. He wanted to show priest Bumwoo the epitome of a despicable human being.
Mu Ssang believed in his sound wave attack. Both orientation and concentration had to synchronize for damage to be done with sound waves. Mu Ssang applied the sound reproduction principle of an LP phonograph record. He narrowed down the resonance waves until they were as compact as a saw blade and used air as a transmitter to deliver them into the other personâs ear. He then released compressed resonance waves for them to crash against the sound waves, like bowing violin strings with a bow.
Resonance with grating sound waves produced the sound of an explosion. The vestibular system that balanced the human body had semicircular canals that detected rotational movements, a utricle that detected horizontal movements, and a saccule that detected vertical movements.
When powerful sound waves exploded in oneâs eardrums, the entire vestibular system would be displaced. The person on the receiving end would receive a large amount of shock enough to flip the world around. Although it was a weaker skill compared to blackyâs skill, which released extremely-low frequency in spirals, it was enough to disable an opponent temporarily.
âAn Bae, no, Abe. Wonât you regret your decision?â
âRegret? A warrior from the Great Empire of Japan doesnât do anything he regrets. Moreover, I donât regret what I did.â
âOh, fine, you b*stard, youâre so great and mighty. Ha!â
âKuaaagh!â
Abe, who received a huge resonance shock wave, jumped in his seat.
Whooshâ
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Mu Ssang moved instantaneously and grabbed the back of Abeâs neck before slamming his face into the floor. The terrazzo floor rang loudly.