Just like its name suggested, the Huge Stone Rocky Mountain was extremely rugged from all the rocks that covered its surface. It also had several peaks piercing through the clouds to the skies.
âHuk, huk! Huk, huk!â
Furthermore, the word âroughâ didnât begin to describe its roads. The mountainâs wildly curved ridges were full of sharply protruding rocks that caused more than a few difficulties when running.
Not even five minutes had passed since Seol Jihu started running, but he was already screaming as his feet kicked off the rugged ground. The slope toward the mountain peak wasnât any different. If anything, the added steepness only made it worse, greatly exacerbating the burden placed on his thighs and calves.
âThis isnât runningâŠ!â
It was practically impossible to rein in curse words, but he was too busy gasping for breath to let them escape his mouth. Just moving one leg forward took two seconds. It was more fitting to say that he was climbing the mountain rather than running on it.
That wasnât all. Since he didnât know when a monster or a wild beast would pop out of the woods, he had to stay mentally alert at all timesâŠ.
Did he lose his focus for a moment? Just as he was about to reach the mountain peak, he lost his footing and slipped.
The hands he threw out to balance himself grabbed onto a rock. He pulled himself up to the peak clutching this rock like a straw, and then he finally heaved out the breath heâd been holding back.
It was so miserably dreadful and tiring. He was panting rapidly as if he was on the verge of taking his last breath. When he turned around with his raspy breathing, his gaze pierced through the foggy clouds around him and landed on the starting point in the distance.
Seol Jihuâs face contorted. He bit his lower lip hard enough to leave a clear mark, then started to make his way down.
People who rock-climbed for fun all said the same thing - that the descent was far more exhausting than the ascent. In other words, Seol Jihu couldnât ease up on his run just because he was going downhill.
Because of the steepness of the slope, he accelerated naturally. Speeding down a rugged terrain was no different than committing suicide. One would normally have to control themselves so as to not gain too much speed, but the current Seol Jihu found it extremely difficult to do this.
Each time he stepped on the ground and forcefully suppressed his momentum, his feet felt like they were on fire. Because there were too many things going on at once, he lost his focus and fell forward from the burden on his body.
Thankfully, he was able to get back up without major injuries, but he couldnât do anything about his trembling legs.
Seol Jihu fell down and rolled on the ground several more times before he finally made it back to the starting point. By this point, he was half delirious. However, Jang Maldong only watched him silently, and Seol Jihu had to turn around as if a powerful pressure pushed him forward.
Once, twice, thriceâŠ. The more trips he made back and forth, the more injuries he got on his body. Sweat oozed out from every pore in his body, and his heart pounded as if it would burst out at any moment.
For some reason, he felt something was off with this training. However, Jang Maldong spoke clearly, like a judge passing down a punishment to the accused.
âForty-five remaining.â
Instantly, Seol Jihu felt his legs go limp. Was this what it felt like to be a criminal sentenced to death? He had already suffered so much just to complete five trips, yet he had to make forty-five more?
He wasnât even half-way done, but despair began to set in. That was how painful and brutal this training was.
âWhy arenât you running? What, youâre quitting already?â
Seeing Seol Jihu hesitate, a fiery order descended.
âDonât rest. At the speed youâre going, you wonât be done until the morning.â
âBut? You said you wanted to be a Warrior, didnât you?â
Jang Maldong spoke with indifference.
âUnless you want to admit youâre all talk with nothing to show for yourself, take your foot off in the next second.â
Jang Maldong turned back. Seol Jihu gritted his teeth and kicked off the ground.
In the end, he ran for the entire day before managing to complete the fifty trips. When he came back to the cave, it was already dawn. Although dinner was prepared for him, he collapsed before the thought of eating even brushed his mind.
Chwaaa! Suddenly, cold water fell on his face. When he blinked his eyes open, he saw Jang Maldong standing with a bucket.
âDamned brat, why arenât you up? I thought you were dead!â
âGet out here! The sunâs already up! How long do you plan to continue sleeping?â
Seol Jihu looked forward in a daze. Serene morning sunlight was illuminating the entrance of the cave.
He felt like he closed his eyes just a second ago. However, he heard Jang Maldong shouting at him to get out.
He was sore and stiff all over. When he took a step, even his foot hurt. It had to be a mess full of popped blisters.
He didnât have the courage to take a look. When he staggered out of the entrance, his sandbags and Ice Spear came flying at him.
âTen-thousand times.â
âPerform the Thrust, Strike, and Cut ten-thousand times each.â
Seol Jihu was putting his sandbags on one-by-one but paused when he heard this. It wasnât ten-thousand times total, but ten-thousand times each. In other words, he had to perform the techniques thirty-thousand times.
âAnd after youâre done, run just like you did yesterday, except this time, itâll be 100 times.â
He almost vomited just from hearing this. His training load had more than doubled in a single day. Seol Jihu covered his mouth and let out a pained moan.
A day went by, then another. On the third day, heavy rain poured down.
However, the training continued without a hitch. Even as he was battered by the pouring rain, Seol Jihu desperately thrust, struck, and cut.
âI donât understand.â
Agnes, who was quietly staring outside of the cave entrance, opened her mouth.
âThis training will hurt his body. You should at least let him eat nutritiousââ
âIf youâre talking about breakfast, I already gave it to him.â
Jang Maldong muttered as he chewed on vegetables he harvested in the mountain. As the two of them had great respect for each other, the way they talked was extremely polite.
âWell, he ended up throwing it all up during the training, though.â
âIf I may be impertinent, Iâd like to ask why you are pushing him so farâŠ. Itâs not like you, Master Jang.â
It was a rare sight seeing Agnes so worried. However, she couldnât be blamed as Seol Jihuâs condition was racing toward the absolute worst.
His bright eyes had turned lifeless and the smile had disappeared from his face. The way he tottered around, it really looked like he was a dead man walking.
âI have no other choice.â
Jang Maldong replied calmly.
âI think he realizes it himself, but heâs currently twisted completely. His mind, technique, and body. All of it.â
Kazuki and Hugo looked as if they couldnât understand. However, Agnes, who had experience teaching Seol Jihu, carried a complicated look.
âAre you talking about the incongruity in his mind, technique, and body?â
âItâs not so simple.â
Jang Maldong shook his head gravely.
âFor him, all three of these fundamental elements are twisted. His talent is exceedingly average, but his mind is incomprehensibly chaotic; his technique seems to be high level, but he canât use it properly; itâs the same with his body - he has powerful hidden strength, but his physical body canât handle it.â
Jang Maldong fully understood Seol Jihuâs dilemma. Comparing him to a geometric shape, he was like a strange polygon with one or two vertices shooting out abnormally.
When Jang Maldong first saw him, he thought, âWhat the heck is he?â And he didnât have the slightest idea how to go about fixing him.
âBefore we discuss the disharmony in these three elements, we have to correct the parts that are warped out of shapeâŠ.â
If the youth continued to grow like this, it would be irreversible. He would truly become a chaotic mess.
âThere are three ways to fix him.â
Jang Maldong furrowed his brows as if the problem was giving him a headache.
âThe first method is to abandon the mind and the body and focus on training the technique to the limit.â
âYou mean to draw a line on his growth potential?â
âI understand why you would feel that to be a shame, but even then, he will at least become a High Ranker. If he had chosen the path of the Magician, he might have even reached the Unique Rank.â
A hint of disbelief emerged on Agnesâs face. Jang Maldong was implying he would eventually reach a limit, but that this limit would have an abnormally high ceiling.
Agnes knew how special the youthâs Status Window was ever since she was in the Neutral Zone. But the word âUnique Rankâ wasnât one that could be thrown around so easily.
âThe second method is to suppress the growth of his technique to the limit while he improves his mind and body until the three elements are even.â
âYou mean to correct him by balancing his mind, technique, and body.â
âIt will take time, but this is the surest way of going about this.â
However, Seol Jihu refused this.
There was only one method remaining, and that was to combine the first method and the second. More precisely, it was to not limit the techniqueâs growth, bring up the mind and the body to the same level of the technique, and fix the warped parts of the three elements. All of this had to be done in harmony.
Since there were more than two things that needed to be done simultaneously, it was only obvious for the difficulty to skyrocket.
âWould I be able to do it?â Agnes thought for a moment before shaking her head.
âThere is a limit to oneâs willpower. That is not something a âhumanâ is capable of.â
Jang Maldong also agreed. The final method couldnât just be described as âdifficultâ. One truly needed willpower transcending the human realm to be able to even attempt it.
âSo he needs to come to terms with it himself.â
Hearing this, Agnes finally realized why Jang Maldong was making Seol Jihu repeat such a crazy training regime. It was to tell the youth that if he didnât stop now, things would get much harder in the future.
âIn any case, this is quite a surprise. I didnât expect you, Miss Agnes, to worry about him so much.â
When Jang Maldong brought up this topic, Agnes told him that she taught Seol Jihu back in the Neutral Zone. Jang Maldong put on a surprised look.
âSo thatâs what happenedâŠ. Did he handle your training well?â
âHe completed it outstandingly.â
âI seeâŠ. Well, you wouldnât be here if he didnât, fufu.â
Jang Maldong laughed and got up as if he finally understood.
âI was thinking he was lasting well. It makes sense if he trained under the infamous Demonic Instructor. Thank you for the good info.â
The rain stopped. As if the previous dayâs downpour was a lie, scorching sunlight beat down.
The training changed too. The intensity went up, and a new drill was added.
The training started out the same way as always - performing thirty thousand spear techniques in the air. As soon as this ended, Jang Maldong made Seol Jihu wear all twelve sandbags, and today, he said he would change the running course.
He said to make the mountain peaks on the left and right side as half-way points. In other words, rather than going back and forth in a straight line, Seol Jihu now had to run in a zigzag.
As he was finally getting used to the straight path, this change struck him like a bolt of lightning from the clear sky.
That wasn't all. Every time he completed ten trips, he was made to perform the Thrust, Strike, and Cut a thousand-times each. What pained him the most was that Jang Maldong began to actively intervene in the training.
He didnât give Seol Jihu even the slightest break between each drill. In just ten or so minutes, Seol Jihu had to complete three sets of burpees and kettlebell swings.
And when he was about to collapse at the end of it allâŠ.
âWho told you to faint? Get up!â
Jang Maldong brutally swung his cane.
In the end, Seol Jihu had to grit his teeth and turn his steps to the mountain peak.
Jang Maldong wasnât always with him when he was training. There were times when he left to see how the others were doing, but that didnât mean no one was watching Seol Jihu.
Today, Kazuki came as a replacement.
After Seol Jihu completed his thirtieth trip and was repeating the Thrust, Strike, and CutâŠ.
Vomit suddenly poured out of his mouth. His stomach had been unable to digest the lunch he had forced inside.
However, he only faltered for a moment. He immediately went back to performing the Thrust, not caring to even wipe his mouth.
ââŠYou shouldnât overdo it.â Kazuki was silently watching him until now, but he finally opened his mouth.
âNo one has ever seen the end of the Banquet on their first time.â
Seol Jihu didnât say anything. Kazuki could tell he was listening from the way he glanced his way once, but the youth didnât open his mouth. It couldnât be helped since the current Seol Jihu was pushed to the point where every single breath was precious.
âYouâre still a Level 3. You can try again two years later when youâre Level 4 or higher.â
Seol Jihuâs face contorted. Sometimes, the kind sister-in-lawâs concern seemed more annoying than the nagging mother-in-law. He was already exhausted and on the verge of breaking down, so he was angered by Kazukiâs meddling words.
âIf it is because of Master Jang, you donât have to worry. He is waiting for you to realize it yourself. Sure, he might yell at you, but since youâve come this farâŠ.â
Swish! The end of the Seol Jihuâs spear suddenly headed towards Kazuki. Although it stopped before it reached his neck, the dulled blade regained its sharpness momentarily.
He was telling him to shut up unless he was going to help him.
Kazukiâs eyes narrowed to a slit.
âWhatâs the meaning of this? Youâre asking for a fight?â
ââŠDonât bother me.â
A raspy voice rang out. Kazukiâs eyebrows twitched.
âIâm telling you not to irritate me. I donât know what Iâll do in my current state.â
Seol Jihu pulled his Ice Spear back as he glared at Kazuki with his dim eyes. Then, he went back to performing the Thrust.
Kazuki rubbed his neck and gritted his teeth.
âAre you really going to be stubborn?â
âShut up. I know what you mean, so shut up!â
Seol Jihu growled. He was pushed to the corner and didnât have the peace of mind to behave normally.
âI donât understand. Whatâs so wrong for a spearman to throw a spear?â
âWho said I wouldnât?â
The Thrust. In an instant, the sound of air exploding rang out from the tip of the spear. Startled by the noise, Kazuki doubted his ears belatedly.
âIâll use it! Iâll use it, butâŠ!â
His Strike and Cut began to carry the same shockwaves as his Thrust. However, Seol Jihu remained oblivious and shouted without rest.
âIâm saying I donât want to just throw my spear!â
âWhat if thereâs a situation where the Mana Spear doesnât work?â
âYouâre right, that can happen. If thereâs a situation like that, just leave it to us. Thereâs a reason Earthlings move around in teams.â
âWhat if the team is in trouble when my Mana Spear doesnât work!?â
âAre we playing 21 Questions?â
Seol Jihu laughed. It was a clear, derisive laugh.
âWant to know what I heard!? I heard that the Banquet is full of uncertainties and randomness!â
Kazuki became speechless.
âCan you guarantee what you just said?â
âNo one can be sure about anything! So whatâs wrong with wanting to prepare for that one in ten-thousand chance!?â
Seol Jihu roared as if he was shouting his death throes.
âI donât want to stand there unable to do anything, like that time Chohong collapsedâŠ!â
From the way he was babbling on, it sure looked like heâd gone crazy. Kazuki smacked his lips and let out a long sigh.
Crazy fool. Do I look like a crazy fool to others?
Fine, they can call me crazy all they want.
After finally finishing his 3,000th Thrust, Strike, and Cut, Seol Jihu threw his spear down and began running like crazy.
Just like that, the fifth day went by as did the sixth. Finally, the seventh day dawned.
That was also the first day that a hint of bitterness appeared on Jang Maldongâs face.
There was a time when he thought this. That it was his fate to come to Paradise.
He couldnât be blamed. He had a Gold Mark and two Innate Abilities, neither of which anyone else seemed to have. Furthermore, everything he did was smooth sailing. He remembered snickering to himself, thinking that if a protagonist existed in Paradise, it had to be him.
However, this thought started to fall apart when he left the Neutral Zone. Seol Jihu wasnât the protagonist. He felt it.
When he looked around even a little bit, he saw people who were a thousand times stronger than him. Because he always put himself in missions exceeding his capabilities, he almost lost his life multiple times.
He survived pitifully and desperately. He was nothing like what the protagonist would look like.
It was the same for getting stronger. The protagonists from novels got stronger easily by finding treasures and having fortuitous encounters.
But he wasnât like that. His talent was exceedingly average, and although he was giving it his all, he wasnât seeing much progress.
And now, even the abilities that made him special were beginning to strangle him. It wasnât anyoneâs fault but his.
He could only arrive at one conclusion - to put in effort.
The moment the youth realized that he wasnât special, the only thing he could do was put in painstaking, bloodcurdling effort.
This was the reason Seol Jihu didnât quit this hellish training.
Suddenly, his escape from the Delphinion Duchyâs laboratory popped up in his mind. When he was hungry at first, all sorts of food bounced around in his head. Then, he suddenly thought of the refreshing taste of Coke but ultimately desired water.
To be more precise, his body began to crave water. His brain, his head, his organs⊠every cell in his body searched for it.
It was the same with training.
At first, he was approached by all sorts of temptations: to take a break, to rest when no one is watching, or to take a sip of water and smoke a cigarette.
The temptation would tell him, âWhy donât you take it easy?â
But once he passed this phase, he became reluctant to give in. Even if he wanted to take it easy, he gave it his all because he didnât want to waste everything heâd endeavored before.
From that point on, no thoughts entered his mind, and his body moved on its own.
But just like Agnes said, even the strongest willpower had its limit.
A silent night. Seol Jihu had been unable to complete todayâs training due to his piled-up exhaustion and was staying up alone to finish it.
ââŠWhat number was I onâŠ?â
He looked up at the mountain peak with half-closed eyes. He staggered side to side as if he would fall at any moment. Then, he felt something âsnapâ in his head.
When he opened his eyes, he saw the ground. He was just about to climb the mountain slope, so why was he seeing dirt?
His mouth widened. He seemed to have lost consciousness for a couple of seconds. However, he didnât really care.
He felt the strength supporting his body leave.
ââŠShould I lie down?â
Itâs fine. I just have to faint.
âIâm not quitting.â
Itâs just that I have no choice but to faint.
Right, it was an impossible training regime from the start.
Kazuki said it too. That this training was designed to make me quit.
âLetâs lie down. I did more than enough.â
Slowly, he grew closer to the spider-filled dirt. A thin smile emerged from his widened mouth.
âI just have to close my eyes.â
It will feel like heaven when I lie down on the wet dirt. It will cool my heated body and embrace me gently.
âItâll be comfortableâŠ.â
Since thereâs something blocking my path like a wall, itâs not like I can run anywaysâŠ.
Strength entered his lifeless eyes. Even at this moment, he was getting closer to the ground. On one hand, he felt a strange sense of deja vu. Almost like he had experienced this once beforeâŠ.
Just as his face was about to touch the ground, the youthâs complexion was suddenly captured by his mental conflict.
I want to lie down. I want to lie down and close my eyesâŠ.
His hands touched the ground by a hairâs breadth.
The wall! The wall had finally come for him. The moment before his collapse, he finally saw the limit he could overcome.
âI have to overcome it.â
He focused strength into his arms and pushed himself up. He stepped forward onto the mountain slope with his screaming legs. And thusâŠ.
Seol Jihu began to run once more.
That was the evaluation Jang Maldong gave after watching Seol Jihu reach the mountain peak. He thought the youth would finally collapse, but he put his arms out at the last moment and pushed himself up. He then managed to run to his destination.
In truth, he never expected him to follow his training. In gaming terms, it was as if he defeated a boss that couldnât be killed by dealing damage to it. In war terms, he had broken his way through ankle mines, PMD series mines, M16 mines, claymore mines, trap wires, and even anti-tank mines.
At this point, it wasnât a simple matter of being stubborn or tenacious. The human body was more honest that one might think. Even if someone tried to hold on with their willpower, the brain would cut off all signals if things seemed dangerous.
But the fact that he was going this farâŠ
âŠMeant that he had endured pain exceeding this training. Although Jang Maldongâs training sought to put his life at risk, it was still a simulated risk. The youth had clearly confronted multiple, real life-threatening experiences.
While Jang Maldong was standing in shock, Seol Jihu ran to the other mountain peak, leaving only a single hill behind.
One step, then the next. Soon, he slowed down and faltered.
Jang Maldong stared at him nervously before blinking his eyes in surprise.
He was crying. What was he so frustrated about? His eyes were still rolled back, but he was gritting his teeth to continue climbing.
Jang Maldong was about to subconsciously make his way down but stopped. He bit his lower lip before opening his mouth, ââŠThereâs one left!â
When the youth staggered and almost fell, Jang Maldong scowled and struck the ground with his cane.
âHurry up! Are you going to give up now when youâre almost done!?â
Twitch. Seol Jihu flinched.
With his trembling arms and legs, he clenched his teeth and held back his tears before finally managing to return to the starting point!
Crash. A tumbling sound rang out the moment he arrived. Soon, his trembling body sprawled down.
After a moment of silence, Jang Maldong opened his mouth.
âWhatâs the reason?â
âIâve lived a long life, but Iâve never seen anyone like you. Whatâs the reason youâre going so far just to participate in the Banquet? Crazy brat!â
ââŠNeutral ZoneâŠ.â
It seemed he hadnât fainted yet as mumblings came out along with his panting.
âI became blind⊠without any preparation⊠skeletonsâŠ.â
âAlmost died⊠so⊠I vowedâŠ.â
Words that were hard to understand came out of his mouth.
ââŠI see your determination.â
With a short sigh, Jang Maldong threw what was in his hand. Tk. A fist-sized pouch landed next to him.
Seol Jihuâs eyes shone. There was Competence among the village headâs medicine? No, Paradise had Competence?
âWhatâs there to be surprised about? Most items in the Neutral Zone were made in Paradise.â
Now that he thought about it, it really was like that. Psychiâs Tears was something a Paradisian concocted as well.
âWell, I didnât think Iâd see it here either. After all, its brewing method disappeared when the Empire fell.â
âBecause of its rarity, it should fetch a nice priceâŠ. Do you want to sell it?â
Seol Jihu shook his head vehemently. Why would he sell it when he desperately wanted them? Jang Maldong opened his mouth as if he predicted as much.
âThen starting from today, drink one bottle before you start your training. The quality of training will go up starting tomorrow. You might be able to pull it off if you drink that Competence.â
When Seol Jihu opened the pouch and saw bottles filled with milky liquid, his head shot up.
âNothingâs changed.â
Jang Maldong grumbled with a somewhat solemn voice.
âWhat matters is that you lasted another day. Iâll pack my bags the moment I see you slacking, got that?â
Jang Maldong turned around. He paused his steps before he went back into the cave and spoke with a softened expression.
ââŠRest. It will only get harder from tomorrow.â
No, perhaps it was more appropriate to describe his expression as âI lostâ. If Ian knew, he would most certainly fall backward in shock. After all, the youth had defeated the old man who was known for his stubbornness.
âGo take a shower too before you come back. You smell horrific.â
Hmph. With a snort, Jang Maldong slowly disappeared into the cave.
Seol Jihu remained collapsed on the ground for a while before he staggered up. When he held the pouch in his hand, his exhausted expression became dazed. He had been too out of it to notice before, but a few message windows were hovering in the air.
[Trait âTenacityâ has been created.]
[Trait âPatienceâ has evolved to âSelf-commandâ.]
[Your Stamina stat increased from âLow (High)â to âIntermediate (Low)â.]
Heâd done it. Having the second part of the stat change wasnât an easy thing to do. Not only did it require more points to increase them artificially, but there was also a huge difference between Low and Intermediate.
What mattered was that Seol Jihu didnât use points to level it up. Unless one was an athlete who trained regularly, the Strength and Stamina stats were extremely difficult to breakthrough by training. However, Seol Jihu managed to succeed.
âIt didnât increase for the longest time.â
That was to be expected. Although Seol Jihu never skipped out on training until now, he had never pushed himself to his absolute limit. That was why his stats were maintaining their current rank without going up.
But the harsh training he endured in the past week had combined with what he had built up until now, resulting in this increase in Stamina. Once he let his body recover, he would be able to feel the difference.
Seol Jihu got up with a lighthearted face. He couldnât help but feel ecstatic. During the past seven days, he had to constantly fight himself without rest.
Of course, as a former gambling addict, this wasnât the first time he fought with himself. However, he had only lost until now.
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