The carriage raced through the fields and only stopped once it arrived at the foot of the mountain. Although the village head said that it would take a day by carriage, in reality it did not even take half a day. This was to be expected since four horses had run at full speed.
Seol Jihu got off with his bags and took a deep breath of the mountainâs grassy air and felt it tickling his nose. Perhaps because the mountainâs energy was deeply ingrained in the air, it tasted fresh and clean like spring water.
While enjoying this soul-cleansing mossy aroma, Seol Jihu looked up at the overwhelmingly large mountain in front of him with eyes full of admiration.
Because of its name, Huge Stone Rocky Mountain, he expected it to be full of rocks like a valley. Instead, it actually had lush and dense greenery. The white snow and the fog covering the mountain peak made it look like the legendary Kunlun Mountain.
âThereâs something Iâm curious about.â
Seol Jihu was busy marveling at the majestic scenery when a cold voice flowed into his ears. The owner of the voice was a handsome man with sharp eyes that gave him an angry look.
When Seol Jihu tilted his head, Kazuki approached him.
He glanced at the carriage that had yet to leave. At the same time, a woman with her hair slicked back and tied in a dango-like bundle came out. Her eyes were just as sharp as Kazukiâs, and today, she didnât have her glasses or the maid outfit that covered her body.
For some reason, she was wearing a lemon-colored sports bra that matched her hair color along with black leggings that wrapped tightly around her waist.
Her exposed collarbones, round ankle-bone, and willowy waist all revealed her alluring figure, making Seol Jihu at a loss for words. She stretched her interlocked hands to the sky and slowly cracked her head left and right.
Seeing Agnes with his mouth agape, Seol Jihu felt Kazukiâs gaze and quickly muttered out some words, âShe said she felt her strength was lacking after failing her last mission.â
âItâs easy to make up a reason. What Iâm wondering isââ
At that moment, Agnes glanced to the side, making Kazuki shut up. When the gaze disappeared, he finished his sentence quietly.
ââŚHow did she know you were coming here to train?â
âShe comes to Carpe Diem to help me train from time to time, so I didnât want her to make a trip in vain while I was goneâŚ.â
âShe helps you train? That person?â
Kazuki put on a look of disbelief.
âItâs hard to see that as a simple sign of goodwillâŚ. Youâre not affiliated with Sicilia, after all.â
âShe taught me in the Neutral Zone. Sheâs been giving me good advice ever since.â
After giving this clear answer, Seol Jihu put on a face that asked what was wrong
When Kazuki didnât say anything, a hint of nervousness appeared on his face.
âCould it be that the two of you have a bad relationship?â
âNo,â Kazuki denied. âThatâs not it, butâŚ.â
He looked troubled as if the reason was hard to say. Seeing this, Seol Jihu tactfully changed the subject.
âAnyways, is it okay for you to be here, Mister Kazuki?â
âMe? If youâre talking about my duties as Umi Tsubameâs leader, I made sure to transfer them to the right person.â
Having noticed Seol Jihuâs intentions, Kazuki immediately took his goodwill.
âAnd thereâs something I felt during the second Banquet I participated in. That is that the Banquet is full of spontaneity and randomness, so whatever external preparation you make, might be useless. Rather than potentially wasting your time, it will be much more worthwhile to train.â
âIt sounds like youâre saying you can only trust your skills.â
âWell, I wouldnât say that exactly. After all, luck isnât part of someoneâs skills.â
Seol Jihu was about to ask, âLuck?â, but he heard the sound of the carriage leaving. When he subconsciously turned around, he saw Hugo staring at the carriage slowly disappearing into the distance with swollen eyes.
âAnyways, Iâm sorry. It seems my greed caused a misunderstanding.â
Seol Jihuâs eyes widened at Kazukiâs apology.
âYou must have been excited at the prospect of receiving Master Jangâs personal training. You must feel like unwelcome guests came to crash your party.â
Kazukiâs Umi Tsubame had a friendly relationship with the Triads. On the other hand, Carpe Diem had a friendly relationship with Sicilia. Connecting these two points with Jang Maldongâs return, one should be able to guess what Kazuki meant by âmisunderstandingâ.
However, Seol Jihu didnât know about the delicate relationships between outside organizations and just said what he honestly thought.
âNot at all. In fact, Iâm excited to train together with you and Miss Agnes.â
âSince thereâs that promise we made Master Jang, Iâll do my best to help you too.â
Kazuki breathed a sigh of relief as if a weight had been lifted off his shoulders. Soon, the carriage completely disappeared from their view, and they heard Jang Maldong yelling what they were standing around for.
âJust when I erased it from my memoriesâŚ. Just when I stopped having nightmares about itâŚ.â
The bald black man with a mountain-like build sobbed constantly as if he really didnât want to go. Seol Jihu couldnât help but laugh.
However, both Kazuki and Agnes nodded their heads as if they understood him. Seeing this, Seol Jihu revealed a puzzled look.
[This is what you wanted.]
Suddenly, Jang Maldongâs intimidating words brushed past his head. His excitement immediately died down.
âGet a grip. Youâre not here on a picnic, Seol Jihu. Youâre here to train.â
To not run awayâŚ. To not rely on luckâŚ. To be able to face danger squarelyâŚ. To not rely on Future VisionâŚ.
After steeling his resolve, Seol Jihu followed the sobbing Hugo tottering up the mountain.
The Haramark region wasnât a safe zone. As Huge Stone Rocky Mountain was undeniably dangerous, Kazuki should normally stand at the lead, but it was actually Jang Maldong who was in that position.
Of all the time he spent in Paradise, half was spent in this mountain. Naturally, he knew more about its geography than any native from the neighboring village and thus had no problem acting as the pathfinder. He knew the paths like the back of his hand, and he even had the map Arbor Muto gave him.
âHe sure hid it well.â
Only thirty minutes passed for Jang Maldong to find Arbor Mutoâs hideout and remark sarcastically.
âMaster Jang, please wait.â
It was then that Kazuki asked the group to stop. At first glance, the cave was too exposed to be called a hideout. Seeing the trees and vegetation around the cave damaged, Kazuki opened his mouth.
âIt seems like the cave was well-hidden at firstâŚ. But it looks like something found it and turned it into its living space.â
âAn individual? Or a group?â
Kazuki lowered his gaze. He examined the earth before calmly replying.
âCave Ettins. As for the number⌠itâs small. There are eight of them inside the cave, but I canât detect their movements.â
âMost likely. They donât like being outside during the day unless theyâre hungry.â
While Seol Jihu was astonished by his quick analysis, Kazuki took out his crossbow. When he loaded his bolt and pointed it forward, Jang Maldong blocked him with his cane.
Jang Maldong turned back and looked at Seol Jihu. âTell me the four elements that make up the formation of qi.â
It was a sudden question, but Seol Jihu faithfully replied what he learned, âTheyâre quantity, speed and power of the flow, control, and imagination.â
Jang Maldong didnât say anything and picked up a fist-sized rock from the ground. Then, before anyone could stop him, he threw it into the cave.
The sound of the rock hitting the ground and rolling in the cave echoed out in the silent mountain. A unique trait of the Cave Ettins was that they had two heads. As one of them stayed awake at all times to stay alert, it was impossible for them to have not heard this sound. Since Cave Ettins also had a sharp sense of smell, it was only a matter of time for them to notice enemies approaching.
And, as expected⌠a few seconds later, screeching noises began echoing out from the cave. Jang Maldong opened his mouth.
âGet ready. Give them a blow as soon as they pop out.â
Seol Jihu roused his mana without hesitation. Powerful energy at the Intermediate (High) level instantly flowed through his Circuit and shot out of his right hand.
The explosive burst of mana only remained shapeless for a second. Soon, it danced like flowing water and slowly gathered shape until it formed a spear. Although it was only 60-centimeters long, anyone could see that the blue spear was made of mana.
âTheyâre coming,â Hugo muttered briefly.
Drrr! The moment Seol Jihu heard them rush out of the cave, he performed a run-up without a moment of hesitation. The posture he perfected after thousands of trials - from the crossover to the release, his body had thoroughly memorized the movement.
Agnes, who was watching this, expressed a hint of surprise. âItâs perfect.â
Each of his movements connected naturally. Seol Jihuâs right arm released the Mana Spear at the same time the Cave Ettins shot out of the cave.
BOOM! When the spear left his hand, the sound of an exploding grenade rang out. The Cave Ettin running out at the forefront paused. Its body shook back and forth like a pendulum before collapsing like a stringless puppet.
Another Cave Ettin running out of the cave faltered. It frowned at the explosive sound. It saw its fallen comradeâs two heads, one vaporized without a trace and the other torn to shreds.
The Cave Ettin took its eyes off the scattered flesh and blood and faced the front. Then, its eyes caught sight of a blue spear flying toward them.
Thwack! A hole opened up on its muscular chest. The force of the blow caused it to hunch forward, and its feet flew off the ground.
âOh shit!â Even the depressed Hugo exclaimed in awe when he saw the Cave Ettin flying backward with its limbs out.
One-shot one-kill. Each of Seol Jihuâs spears claimed a Cave Ettinâs life.
That wasnât all. Unlike normal spear throws, the shockwave from the explosions affected the surroundings. Kazukiâs eyes narrowed when he saw some of the Cave Ettins lose their balance and fall even without being hit. In fact, some of them had been injured just from the shockwave.
Jang Maldong shouted and suddenly threw Seol Jihu his Ice Spear.
âTake care of the remaining ones with this. Also, youâre banned from using that earring and bracelet.â
After snatching the spear out of the air, Seol Jihu charged forward like a ray of light. He was heated up after confirming the might of the Mana Spear. Since he was told to fight like a Warrior, he had no reason to refuse.
Not having fought for a long time, Seol Jihu pounced like a furious lion. The Cave Ettins also got up in anger at their comradesâ deaths.
While Seol Jihu was fighting the Cave Ettins, Jang Maldong asked the man standing next to him.
Kazuki replied without looking back. He kept his eyes on the battlefield with his crossbow loaded just in case.
âThat Mana Spear of his has both piercing power and destructive power. Just these two would have been more than enough, but it even has splash effectsâŚ.â
âRight, that ability will certainly be useful in the Banquet.â
Kazuki nodded his head and agreed.
âOf course, it will. Itâs a bit of a shame that he canât fire them quickly in succession, but it will be a good option for the team to have.â
âAnd what if consecutive firing is possible?â
âThen nothing else needs to be said. It already has the speed of an Archer and the destructive power of a Magician. I can see it being used to ambush a target or to start a fight.â
Kazuki praised him greatly. This was to be expected since he was witnessing the product of Gulaâs carefully crafted one-of-a-kind class for a Warrior with high innate mana.
âIâm looking forward to the Banquet.â
Hearing this final comment from Kazuki, Jang Maldong asked once again.
âThen what about now?â
âHis close-quarter combat.â
The two of them had been watching Seol Jihuâs battle the whole time. The youth was thrusting, striking, and cutting to his heartâs content. Although no one would call the fight a slaughter, it was easy to see that Seol Jihu was overwhelming the Cave Ettins.
âIâm not sureâŚ. Well, compared to others his levelâŚ.â
âIâm not asking you to compare apples and oranges. Compare him to you.â
âCompare him⌠to me?â
âThatâs right. Heâs amazing, isnât he?â
Was Master Jang trying to show off his disciple? Kazuki tilted his head. He put down his crossbow and glanced to the side. Jang Maldongâs face was frighteningly stiff.
Noticing the grave atmosphere, Kazuki quietly agreed. He observed Seol Jihu more closely before making another evaluation.
âHeâs amazingly bad.â
The corners of Jang Maldongâs mouth twisted up.
âRight, if he participates in the Banquet like this, heâll be killed in an instantâ
âBut only as a Warrior. He will be fine if he uses that spear-throwing ability. As long as the team protects him properly, he should be able to contribute until Stage 2.â
Kazuki explained, not knowing the stubborn request Seol Jihu made.
âI already told him that, but he said no.â
âHe was adamant about taking the position of a Warrior, that damned brat. He said he didnât want to just throw spears.â
âI, I mean, itâs important to have close combat skills⌠but how is it strange for a spearman to throw his spear?â
âThatâs what I want to ask.â
Jang Maldong smacked his stifled chest. Hugo pouted his lower lip from the side.
âWhy did we come here anyway? When Chohong and I were being stubborn, youâd just beat us up until we were convinced.â
âI would have done that if that guy was as stupid as you two.â
Jang Maldong snorted and crossed his arms.
âBut heâs someone who uses his brain. He seems to have some level of insight too. When someone like him is being stubborn, it means he has something pent up inside him.â
âThen⌠what will you do?â
âIâll make him realize it by himself. Thatâs the only way. He needs to face reality and give up.â
Kazuki finally realized why Jang Maldong allowed outsiders to join them.
âItâll be a day, maybe two, at the longest.â
The battle was coming to a close. Jang Maldong clicked his tongue.
âTsk, heâs still not done against a bunch of Cave EttinsâŚ.â
Seol Jihu took care of all the Cave Ettins living in the hideout. He was satisfied with his Mana Spear and considered his following battle stable.
He felt like he made great strides forward from the first expedition he went to. Thinking everything went well, he was certain Jang Maldong saw him in a different light as well.
Once the battle was over, the five of them went into the cave. The hideout was a wide tunnel set up with basic living necessities like a table, a drawer, and a bed.
One thing Seol Jihu was glad of was that the Cave Ettins didnât damage the place. After collecting all the books the village head had asked for, Seol Jihu searched the place carefully. Since the village head mentioned the payment would be inside the hideout, there had to be something worthwhile here.
However, he didnât notice anything special on the table or in the drawer. But when he opened the storage closet installed on the cave wall, his mouth opened wide.
The 80-centimeter-long 4-level storage closet was filled with all sorts of colorful glass bottles. The entire closet almost looked like a jewelry shop displaying its prized accessories.
Kazuki carefully picked up an orange bottle.
âThis looks like an explosive reagent.â
âWait, isnât this an aphrodisiac?â
Hugo looked at a pink bottle with sparkling eyes.
Seol Jihu was quite distracted by the whole thing. A high-quality healing potion, a bottle filled with salt, a strange bottle shining in five-colorsâŚ. There were so many of them that he didnât know what was what. However, the bottles containing a milky liquid felt somewhat familiar to him.
In any case, the group decided to check their effects at a later time and began to unpack. Since they were planning on staying here for a long time, they immediately began to clean up the place.
It went without saying that everything in the hideout belonged to Seol Jihu. Hugo was envious since many of the bottles looked expensive and valuable, but he didnât dare to touch any of them under Jang Maldongâs strict orders.
It was the same for Agnes and Kazuki. There was a reason Jang Maldong made Seol Jihu fight by himself.
The group took about an hour to clean the place thoroughly. When they went outside, the sun was slowly setting on the western horizon.
After ordering Agnes, Kazuki, and Hugo to train by themselves, Jang Maldong turned to the dazedly-standing Seol Jihu and asked.
âTell me the spear techniques youâve learned so far.â
When Seol Jihu answered âThrust, Strike, and Cutâ, Jang Maldong nodded his head.
âPerform them for me while wearing twelve sandbags. You can use as much mana as you want. You can even use Aura if you need to.â
âDonât make me repeat myself. You can go wild, so show me everything youâve got.â
âHow many times should I do it?â
âUntil I tell you to stop.â
It was a truly random request. Why was Jang Maldong telling him to show his spear techniques?
Although Seol Jihu was curious, he quietly picked up his spear and took his stance.
Swish! A spear full of mana cut through the air. Seol Jihu repeated the three techniques with care.
âItâs been a while since Iâve last done this.â
He suddenly remembered desperately striking the target in the Neutral Zone. As he had practiced these three techniques a thousand times every day, he was well accustomed to doing them.
Jang Maldong didnât say much. âQuickerâ, âmore accuratelyâ, âharderâ, he only said these three words and watched Seol Jihu silently.
After about two hours of nonstop thrusting, striking, and cuttingâŚ
Seol Jihu felt his breath getting short. With three sandbags on each of his arms and legs, his limbs felt heavy. Because he had been using his mana since the beginning, he was running low on stamina as well.
He wished he had some sort of a goal to work towards, but that unfortunately wasnât the case.
Seol Jihu shook off this thought and focused on brandishing his spear.
âThere must be a reason.â
Jang Maldong was praised as Paradiseâs greatest trainer. Thinking he must have a reason for making him do this, Seol Jihu quietly thrust his spear.
He felt something rising from his stomach. His arms felt like they were falling off. The perfect posture he once had was nowhere to be seen, and the movement of his spear became noticeably dull. It was then that Jang Maldong finally told him to stop.
Seol Jihu fell on his butt and gasped for air. His body was drenched in sweat. Still, he smiled, relieved that he was told to stop before his stamina ran out.
âDid I pass the first training?â
Perhaps because of his regular training, he felt like it was doable. However, he soon shook his head. It was unlikely that this was the end of the training, and he most certainly couldnât be satisfied with himself yet.
As such, he set his will ablaze and asked Jang Maldong.
âMaster, whatâs next on the training regime?â
Jang Maldong, who was looking around the area, raised his eyebrows.
âHuh? Is this it for todayâs training?â
âWhat nonsense are you blabbering? Get up.â
Jang Maldong spoke as if he had no clue what the youth was talking about. Seol Jihu tilted his head but still got up quickly.
âSince we got your stamina low⌠that should be enough to get your blood flowing. Ah, you can take the sandbags off now.â
A look of confusion flashed across Seol Jihuâs blinking eyes. Perhaps he was mistaken, but he made it sound like he didnât even start the warm-up, much less the training.
âOh right, you said you liked running, yes?â
Seol Jihu looked around his vicinity and swallowed hard. It was true that he liked running, but running on a flat track was completely different from running on a rugged mountain.
Moreover, the Huge Stone Rocky Mountainâs topography required more jumping and climbing than running.
âDonât tell meâŚ.â
âLetâs start with a light warm-up.â
An unknown sense of nervousness surged through him. ThenâŚ.
âBefore we start the real training, let me give you a piece of advice. Think of the training that is about to start as a battle.â
When he heard the word âstartâ, his nervousness transformed into anxiety. Jang Maldong continued calmly.
âI mean you should treat it as if your life is on the line. Otherwise, it will be difficult for you to finish it.â
Hearing him say this with a straight face, goosebumps shot up on Seol Jihoâs arms.
âWhatâŚ?â It seemed like he was gravely mistaken about something.
âDonât forget. Training is a battle.â
Jang Maldong didnât seem to be joking. It didnât even sound like he was trying to be intimidating. He was simply being honest.
âLetâs seeâŚ. Ah, that place looks good.â
Jang Maldong raised his cane and pointed at a spot in the distance. Past the rugged terrain, Seol Jihu could see a mountain peak standing tall in the sky.
If he was in his normal condition, he felt like he could travel back and forth at least eight times. But with his exhausted body, just making two rounds seemed difficult.
However, to Seol Jihuâs dismayâŚ.
âBack and forth, fifty times. You can use mana, so make sure you complete it.â
A bolt of lightning struck him from the clear sky. He was made to use all his mana and stamina, so what did he just say?
âAlso, youâre prohibited from using that earring.â
A look of disbelief spread across Seol Jihuâs face as he looked up at the mountain peak. However, Jang Maldong didnât even bat an eye as he opened his mouth.
âSince you were so stubborn, I trust youâll demonstrate with your actions.â
Seol Jihu grit his teeth. ThusâŚ.
The curtains were drawn to the first of Seol Jihuâs four most difficult and tortuous battles. Please go to https://www.novelupdates.cc/The-Second-Coming-of-Gluttony/ to read the latest chapters for free