Habuk Pengga Swordsman Genius - Chapter 536
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536. Soft on the outside, strong on the inside (1)
The truth that Jang Yu-jung confessed to Han Bin was simple.
The reason Jang Yu-jung came to Habukpangga was not for Hanbin.
He said the reason he came here was to find his younger brother from whom he was separated when he was young.
He said he recently heard news of his younger brother who had left the family.
Rumor has it that his younger brother settled in the Hebei region a long time ago.
As he talked about his younger brother at the time, Jang Yu-jung sighed repeatedly as if reminiscing.
He said that the reason his younger brother left the family was because of Jang Yu-jung.
The younger brother left the family because he did not want to be compared to Jang Yu-jung within the family.
It is said that Jang Yu-jung saw his younger brother leaving the family, but did not stop him.
He said that he simply advised her to go out into the world and make her dreams come true.
He said that until then he had no idea that his younger brother would not return to the family.
Jang Yu-jung confessed to Han Bin that if he had just said one word to him at that time, he wouldn’t have regretted it this much.
Jang Yu-jung believes that the biggest reason his younger brother does not return to the family is because of him.
These are the words that Jang Yu-jung said to Han Bin as he arrived in Habuk.
Jang Yu-jung said he never told this story to anyone.
Hanbin said that he was the first to open his heart.
Jang Yu-joong said he didn’t think his younger brother would be alive.
He said he just wanted to see some trace of his younger brother.
This was Jang Yu-jung’s story.
What’s interesting is that Jang Moon-soo’s story is also similar to this.
Jang Moon-soo’s father said that he came from a family with different academic views.
At that time, it was said that no one caught Jang Moon-soo’s father.
Rather, it is said that he even encouraged them to go out into the world and achieve their goals.
In this way, Jang Moon-soo’s father drifted to the Habuk region and ran a small village school.
Aren’t their last names the same?
Hanbin pondered their stories and the clues given by the Yongrin Sword Technique.
Yongrin Sword Technique said that finding a connection was the way to obtain the Gugyeol.
Hanbin was convinced that he could gain more than just a simple orb.
This wasn’t the only thing that interested Jang Moon-soo.
Actually, there were more important plans.
It was a matter of obtaining the essence of ‘wisdom’.
The total number of pieces of paper that had been acquired so far was fifty.
At the Confucian Academy, where all the talented people in the Central Plains gathered, only forty were obtained.
So is it impossible to fill the earth’s pores to their limits?
Hanbin had a specific method to obtain Ji’s seal.
It’s made right away.
Hanbin has already seen the Red Blood Tigers grow stronger through training and develop new skills.
Through the Red Blood Tiger Squad, I acquired a considerable amount of the basic skills that are essential for vegetarianism.
If Jang Moon-soo and the rest of the secretaries had focused on their studies, it might have been possible to create additional wisdom.
Of course, Jang Moon-soo alone wasn’t enough.
Anyone who had ever had an interest in academics would have definitely taken the bait.
This is what Hanbin was aiming for.
Of course, there was plenty of time.
There was no need to move first to fight the background tickling the back of the head.
All you had to do was cast your fishing rod and wait.
In the meantime, Hanbin had to perfect the Yongrin Sword Technique.
What if I can’t complete the Yongrin Sword Technique?
I didn’t know that I would have to live my whole life just watching out for others, with the back of my head tingling.
Hanbin looked at Jang Moon-soo with meaningful eyes.
Just looking at that look made Jang Moon-soo slightly shrug his shoulders.
Hanbin’s gaze was like that of a tiger standing tall on a giant rock.
That’s what it felt like, Hanbin was just looking at Jang Moonsoo with a kind face.
Of course, the people around Hanbin knew what those eyes meant.
Seolhwa disappeared somewhere, leaving the food in front of her behind.
Sasa-sak.
As Seol-hwa disappeared, leaving only the sound of the floor being swept, Han-bin quietly called out to Jang-mun-su.
“Secretary Jang, please follow me for a moment.”
“Yes, Your Majesty.”
Jang Moon-soo followed quietly.
Hanbin left the hall where the banquet was being held.
Thud thud.
Hanbin’s footsteps sounded particularly majestic today.
It was as if he was deliberately trying to attract people’s attention.
With so much attention being drawn, there was no way people wouldn’t see Hanbin.
The heads of those who were about to raise their glasses gradually turned away.
They looked at Hanbin’s back in silence.
When Gaju Peng Gangwi, who was sitting at the top, turned his head, Jang Yu-jung nodded.
“I think it would be a good idea to check what happened.”
“Yes, that would be good.”
Gaju Pengangwei and Jang Yujung quietly got up from their seats.
* * *
Hanbin didn’t go far.
The place where he was seated was the front yard of the hall where the banquet was held.
There were a few empty tables in the front yard of the pavilion.
This was always placed in front of the main hall where banquets were held, and was a place set up in a corner for the workers preparing the banquet to rest.
Normally, it would be so dark that you wouldn’t even be able to see their faces, but thanks to the banquet being held today, the front yard was brightly lit.
Large lanterns were hanging from thick ropes, as if dozens of full moons were floating around.
The lanterns sometimes looked like dozens of full moons, and sometimes like human eyes.
It was when Jang Moon-soo was looking at Han-bin with a bewildered expression.
Hanbin snapped his fingers.
Exactly.
It was natural that everyone in the palace’s hall’s attention turned to Hanbin at that sound.
Everyone gulped as they looked at Hanbin.
Peng Kang-wi, who had been watching with a calm expression, narrowed his eyes.
Jang Yu-jung, who was standing next to him, couldn’t hide his bewilderment.
That’s because whenever Hanbin snapped his fingers, something happened.
Hanbin quietly looked at Jang Moon-soo without paying attention to the eyes of those around him.
Jang Moon-soo asked cautiously, not knowing what to do.
“Do you not wish to take me as your disciple, Confucius?”
“… … .”
Hanbin did not answer the question.
He just folds his arms and looks at Jang Moon-soo.
Jang Moon-soo’s face gradually turned red.
Because Hanbin thought he was embarrassing himself.
Jang Moon-soo’s judgment was well-founded.
It was a few hours ago that he recognized Hanbin.
Before that, he was the one who always had Hanbin’s badmouthing on his lips.
So, if a punishment was handed down, I had no choice but to accept it gladly.
Jang Moon-soo pursed his lips.
He looked at Hanbin as if he had made up his mind.
If I could be punished and become a disciple, I would do it.
Jang Moon-soo quietly bowed his head.
“I will pay the price. But please take me as your disciple… … .”
“What crime have you committed, Secretary Jang?”
“that is…….”
Jang Moon-soo was left speechless.
Because in the blink of an eye, a new model appeared next to me.
“omg!”
Jang Moon-soo was surprised and stepped back.
I was so flustered that I almost fell backwards along with the chair.
Hanbin got up from his seat and quickly caught Jang Moon-soo who was about to fall.
Thanks to that, Jang Moon-soo was able to avoid the misfortune of falling backwards.
Hanbin sat back down and looked at Seolhwa as if nothing had happened.
“Seolhwa, didn’t I tell you to make some noise?”
“Master, this has become a habit and I can’t change it. Hehe.”
Seolhwa scratched the back of her head.
After a moment, Seolhwa placed the bundle on the table with a serious expression.
Then he looked at Jang Moon-soo and smiled.
“Why are you so surprised, Mr. Jang?”
“I was really surprised. You appeared without a sound, so I thought you were a ghost. My liver almost fell off.”
Jang Moon-soo looked at Seol-hwa and sighed.
Seolhwa smiled bashfully and waved her hand.
“Mr. Jang, you should never let your guard down. I have the candy I got from you last time… … . This is ungrateful, hehe.”
“Yeah, don’t be surprised.”
As Jang Moon-soo waved his hand, Han-bin looked at Seol-hwa as if he found it amusing.
“The moonlight and your uniform are both perfect for confusion.”
“Oh, what if you tease even Confucius?”
“Let’s stop joking and look at the contract I brought, Seolhwa.”
At Hanbin’s words, Seolhwa opened her bundle at the speed of light.
When I opened the bundle, I found a pen, ink, and several contracts.
Hanbin unfolded the contract in front of Jang Moon-soo without hesitation.
Chorus.
Jang Moon-soo was astonished at the sight unfolding before his eyes.
That too for a moment, I asked cautiously at Hanbin’s nodding appearance.
“What is all this?”
“This is a contract.”
“Oh, a contract?”
“Choose whichever one you like best. I wrote a similar contract when I formed a relationship with Master Hong Chil-gae.”
“Now that I think about it… … .”
Jang Moon-soo recalled that time.
Apparently, Hanbin had signed a contract when he became a priest and disciple to Hong Chil-gae.
This was a fact known to all members of the Habuk Peng family.
Although it was a temporary contract, neither of them had expressed any intention to terminate it, so the priests’ relationship was maintained according to the contract.
Jang Moon-soo hesitated for a moment and then quietly picked up a contract.
“I’ll do this.”
“great.”
Hanbin nodded and looked at Seolhwa.
As if Seol-hwa had been waiting for this, she held out a brush to Jang Moon-soo.
Seol-hwa, who had passed on the brush, looked at Han-bin with eyes full of suspicion.
I couldn’t figure out why Hanbin put so much effort into it.
Jang Moon-soo was a man who knew tales well.
Although he was usually a bit of a grumbler, he was a kind-hearted person who would offer candy whenever he saw Seolhwa.
But that was it.
There was no reason to force him into becoming my disciple by even offering him a contract.
Hanbin always said that contracts are only given to those who are qualified.
It was an unfair contract, but they said they wouldn’t push it through if you didn’t qualify.
There, Hanbin is now attracting everyone’s attention.
What on earth happened?
Seolhwa shook her head.
There is always a deep meaning in what Hanbin does.
I thought that evaluating Hanbin’s work by one’s own standards was like a sparrow evaluating the flapping of a phoenix’s wings.
Jang Moon-soo signed one of the priest contracts, paying no attention to Seol-hwa’s gaze.
Swish swish.
It was at this time that the unexpected contract between Hanbin and Jang Moonsu was in progress.
Gaju Peng Gangwi, who had been watching Hanbin from afar, tilted his head.
“I don’t know what the hell is going on.”
“Haha, Mr. Peng really likes contracts.”
“A contract?”
“You didn’t know, did you?”
Jang Yu-jung looked at him with eyes full of suspicion.
That was when.
The secretaries of Habukpengga came out of the hall one by one.
The place they headed to was where Hanbin and Jang Moonsoo were.
The secretaries surrounded Hanbin, but they could not say anything and just moved their lips.
The reason they came here was simple.
It was to ask Hanbin to teach me.
They were not only impressed by Hanbin’s scholarship.
Most of the secretaries were impressed by Hanbin’s character.
Hanbin, who showed off his best writing skills while covering up Jang Moon-soo’s mistakes, was the teacher they wanted to have.
At first, I was half in doubt about the level of scholarship that Hanbin had achieved.
But when Jang Yu-jung praised them, they became convinced.
Jang Yu-jung was a scholar who was famous for not saying empty words.
Such praise was something that even a top-ranked student in the past would have difficulty receiving.
So it was natural that they wanted to learn from Hanbin.
Hanbin, who saw the secretaries only moving their lips, nodded to Seolhwa with a kind face.
Seolhwa, who had received the signal, shouted at them as if she had been waiting.
“Everyone, please line up!”