Out came scarlet foreign substances and hot blood immediately after opening his mouth.
It was evident his internal injuries would be life-threatening if he didnât get treated immediately.
But in spite of that, Lee Chun-gi really did not care.
Not just because heâd already seen this coming when he went surpassed ăOverlordăâs limits and used 1000 skills at once,
But because there was a much more grievous issue at hand.
Lee Chun-gi slowly raised his head to the white-haired man standing in front of him.
âWhat the hell was thatâŠ?â
He interrogated Limon, his bloodshot eyes staring straight at him.
Before he collapsed, heâd seen a light.
It was neither fast nor powerful, yet he was unable to avoid or block the force that made the 1000 skills heâd put everything into evaporate like dewdrops in the morning sunlight.
What was that thing, so beautiful and entrancing?
âThe Demon Slaying Sword.â
âDonât lie. There is no such technique in the Demon Slaying Sword!â Lee Chun-gi fumed.
Heâd not only acquired the Demon Slaying Sword throughăTechnique Acquisitionă, but also some of Limonâs variations â there wasnât a doubt in his mind that what he saw was not that.
Such a ridiculous technique didnât exist within the Demon Slaying Sword, and it would be impossible to create such a skill in such a short period of time, even for Limon.
Limon jeered at the ever-so-puzzled Lee Chun-gi.
âWhat, did you think the Demon Slaying Sword was yours?â
âAt the very least, I know Iâm second best to you.â
âI guess thatâs true â well, if itâs swordsmanship.â
Limon didnât deny the truth.
Though it may have been thanks to the cheat called ăTechnique Acquisitionă, it was a matter of truth that Lee Chun-gi had learned his swordsmanship properly â that is, under one condition.
âIf weâre talking about swordsmanship, that is.â
ââŠWhat the hell do you mean?â Lee Chungi asked again, throwing up more blood as if heâd already read in between the lines of Limonâs words.
Limon took a step forward.
Taking his time, he picked up Lee Chun-giâs sword that had fallen to the ground.
âI was impressed, to be honest. Itâs been a while since someone stole my techniques from a glance.â
âAre you saying there were others who could do that?â
âWell, would ya take a look at this conceited little shit? What, you didnât think others can do what you can?â
Limonâs lips curved into a mocking sneer as he saw Lee Chun-giâs brows furrow. Heâd hit the nail on the head.
Lee Chun-giâs unique skill was ăTechnique Acquisitionă.
It was a truly incredible skill, able to snipe every technique out there.
But to Limon, it wasnât anything new to get his swordsmanship stolen.
âWell, itâs true that guys like you are rare. Iâve only seen it from just a few of those who were called prodigies.â
No matter where or when, there were always prodigies who defied the natural way of things.
Those highly talented in the sword, in particular, often came to Limon.
Among them were a few who learnt the Demon Slaying Sword in a dash.
âSo when you copied my technique, I was kinda looking forward to how well you could pull it off.â
The age when Swordmasters were the Absolute Ruler, many people wanted to learn the Demon Slaying Sword.
And Limon offered it generously.
After all, it was his duty as the keeper of the Swordmastersâ Holy Sword Tower.
But after the Iron Age opened its gates, the Sword Tower went bankrupt.
In fact, only a few could even remember the name of his swordsmanship.
And here was a Monarch of all people, going as far as to use a skill to steal it on purpose.
And something Limon had longed for â enough that he gave guidance by creating new variations of the technique, like he would back in the days when he was the keeper of the Sword Tower.
Although, the end result was disappointing.
âYou donât understand the Demon Slaying Sword, even now.â
âJust what do I not know about the Demon Slaying Sword?â
âWhat do you not know, huhâŠâŠ You really come off as someone who knows the ins and outs of my swordsmanship since you say it like that, you know?â
Lee Chun-gi was sure of himself.
ăTechnique Acquisitionă was an absolute skill.
As long as he used that to acquire the Demon Slaying Sword, there couldnât be a sword technique he didnât know.
âOh, really?â Limon scoffed.
âThen do you know the way of the Demon Slaying Sword?â Limon asked, looking over Lee Chun-giâs blade.
âIâm asking if you know why the Demon Slaying Sword only uses one hand. How it enables you to see your opponentâs movements, where and how to hold the sword, and why you make the movements you do when you swing your sword.â
For a moment, Lee Chungi was at a loss for words.
ăTechnique Acquisitionă Â taught him everything about the Demon Slaying Sword.
But it only taught him everything about how.
If it was any ordinary swordsmanship, he could have analyzed it using skills like ăSwordsmanship Theoryă and ăMaster of All Tradesă.
But the Demon Slaying Sword was much too cryptic to be understood with skills as simple as those.
âWhat about the meaning of the Demon Slaying Sword? Do you know who created this swordsmanship, for what purpose, or what kind of history and effort it went through to be completed?â
Once again, Lee chun-gi could not answer.
There was no way he could have known those miniscule details when he didnât even know Limonâs swordsmanship was called the Demon Slaying Sword until heâd acquired it as a skill.
âWhy are you talking about something so irrelevant?â
And so, the only response Lee Chungi could give was a combative question.
Limon stoically answered his hidden demand to not go off topic.
âBecause thatâs the reason you canât make the Demon Slaying Sword your own, even after copying it all those times.â
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ââŠAre you saying my swordsmanship was nothing but an imitation?â
âYeah,â nodded Limon, speaking softly as he caressed Lee Chun-giâs sword as if comforting a hurting woman.
âIf youâd understood the ways of the Demon Slaying Sword, you wouldnât have needed to copy my swordsmanship over and over again.â
It was no different than a science; the area of any shape could be found if the formula was understood, and the result of any mixture could be predicted if the chemistry was understood.
Swordsmanship was just another example of that.
If the ways behind it can be understood, a thousand forms could be created and it could go against ten thousand techniques.
âIf you saw through the meaning of the swordsmanship, you would have been able to see right away that my final blow was indeed the Demon Slaying Sword.â
The first Swordmaster, the Sword Emperor, had created the Dragon Slaying Sword to slay the Seven Dragons.
The Demon Slaying Sword was the result after the battle with the Demon King, refined over a long period of time by Limon.
The fruits of a mere humanâs desperate determination, dolorous resentment, and great will with the superhuman fate of his world on his shoulders.
Those who were not only ignorant of its meaning, but also unable to comprehend it even after seeing it themselves, wouldnât be able to ever use it properly.
âSwordsmanship without its principles or meaning is ultimately just an empty shell. What else could it be called if not imitation?â
There was no doubt Lee Chun-gi had acquired the Demon Slaying Sword, and grew much stronger thanks to it.
It was on the same level as watching a primitive caveman use a smartphone as a mirror.
Thatâs much too pitiful â it should be called a shiny rock instead.
Anyways, it applied all the same when Lee Chun-gi didnât know the origins or principles of it, let alone how to use it properly.
There was that much of a difference between knowing and not knowing the principles and meaning in the Demon Slaying Sword.
Yet, here was the Absolute Ruler of this generation, a Monarch, babbling on like he knew everything about it without even knowing the bare minimum.
Limonâs disappointment was indescribable.
âBut then again, thatâs how you guys always are.â
Lee Chun-gi wasnât the odd one here.
Most players would be the same.
âYou think skills are all that there is and turn your backs on everything else.â
Those who dream of becoming a swordsman make deals with a Constellation that can give them a swordsmanship skill, instead of actually learning swordsmanship.
Even if they feel their skills lacking, theyâll rather find a better swordsmanship skill than wielding their sword themselves and training.
If theyâre not strong enough, they go to the Dungeon to either acquire gear that grows their strength stats, or to level up.
They believe levels and skills determine a personâs worth and make it their life goal to acquire a good skill and level up.
They take what they are given for granted, and donât care to know where from, and how it came to them.
And they think of things as matter of fact, not even trying to know about anything they think is below their standards, laughing at it and how behind the times it is.
At least, thatâs how the players Limon have seen are.
âThough, in that sense, youâre a pretty open-minded bastard,â Limon snickered.
Limon was considered a goner in this era.
It was unorthodox for a Monarch, at the very zenith of all players, to even get the idea to acquire his swordsmanship.
If others found out about this, theyâd look at Lee Chun-gi like a madman experimenting with dog shit to see if it would work as an ointment.
Lee Chun-gi asked in response, almost coming out like a cry,
âAre youâŠâŠ denying the existence of players?â
âWhat will I achieve denying the passage of time?â Limon shrugged.
He had no means of disaffirming skills and players.
Just like how democracy rose from the ashes of monarchy, and cars were created in place of carriages,
He saw the advent of players as only natural.
If he denied all change, he would have already been exonerated to some old country side with no connection to modern culture or weaponry â though even that would have been generous.
âIâm just saying, you guys donât have the right to look down on things just because itâs old either.â
The swordsmanship he had put his blood, sweat and tears into was looked down upon, all because it wasnât a skill.
The Sword Emperor, who sacrificed himself for the liberation of mankind, was mocked as a dead dotard because he wasnât a player.
The title that was passed on for centuries to honor him and the heroes following in his footsteps were laughed at for being cringey.
This would have made the nation flip if it was in the past.
Fuck the internet, or whatever it may be â it was humiliation they would have had to pay in blood for.
Especially since it was said to Limon directly, hundreds of times.
âIf thatâs what you really want, then I donât care.â
But Limon didnât think so.
Taking his fingers off of Lee Chun-giâs sword, he continued, âI know youâre just going to take this as some old guyâs nonsense, but let me get in my two cents.â
The instant Limon got his word out, Lee Chun-giâs sword cracked.
Starting from the tip, the breakage spread to the entire blade, and the once beautiful sword instantly shattered into golden fragments.
As if he was looking at a fragile loverâs ashes, abandoned after giving everything to protect the one she loved, Limon watched the remains of the sword with saddened eyes.
âI donât think bastards who couldnât even hear the cries of their own sword amidst getting whipped around by shit like skills have the right to be judging my swordsmanship.â