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Childhood Friend of the Zenith-Chapter 157: The Thing I Wished To Show You (1)
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β The Thing I Wished To Show You (1) β
Once all the duels had wrapped up by nightfall, the quarterfinals came to an end without any problem.
No, could I even say that it ended without any problem?
Because the storm that crashed onto me after the duel was rather strong.
And the duels for this yearβs Dragons and Phoenixes tournament had been filled with unexpected twists.
The first example being Tang Soyeolβs defeat.
No one expected the Poison Phoenix to lose in the first round.
After all, many people expected the Lightning Dragon, the Poison Phoenix, and the Snow Phoenix to hold dominance over the tournament, especially since the Sword Phoenix, Water Dragon, and the Sword Dragon were nowhere in sight.
Howeverβ¦
The Poison Phoenix was eliminated in the first round.
And the Lightning Dragon couldnβt even touch his opponentβs clothes, ending up coughing up blood in defeat.
The Snow Phoenix was climbing up the ladder as expected, but she wasnβt showing anything too outstanding either.
The defeats of the prodigies that everyone assumed to be the main casts of this generationβ¦
And the appearances of the new starsβ¦
These new things had certainly stoked the crowdβs excitement.
β The son of the Harmonic Sword defeated the Poison Phoenix, yeah? I even heard that it wasnβt even a close match.
β The Poison Phoenix isnβt weak eitherβ¦ But the Alliance Leaderβs son, he really showed that he is the son of a tiger.
β Heβs no puppy, thatβs for sure!
Rumors of Jang Seonyeon spread rather quickly.
There were a few more duels after his fight with Tang Soyeol, but Jang Seonyeon continued to shine, winning every match flawlessly.
His sword skills were unparalleled for someone his age.
His mastery of the Harmonic Swordβs Sword Art was the proving factor.
Many people started whispering about how it wouldnβt be long until a new dragon appeared in the world.
But only a day after that incidentβ¦
Just a day after Jang Seonyeon showed his excellenceβ¦
A bigger storm exploded in flames. Big enough to almost completely overshadow Jang Seonyeonβs rumors.
The Lightning Dragon, who everyone expected to win, was defeated.
To some unknown boy, no less.
β The Lightning Dragon vomited blood. Iβm telling you. He couldnβt even scratch him.
β Are we really talking about that Lightning Dragon? I heard that the boy still looks like a young child.
β Yeah! Oh, the Beggarβs Sect told me to keep this a secret, but-
β β¦If someone like you knows the secret, is it really a secret anymore?
β You sound like you donβt want to hear it.
β β¦I-Iβm just kidding, do continue.
The man took a deep breath and resumed speaking.
β I heard that the boy was said to have overcome his wall.
β Wall? Is he a thiefβ¦? Why would he need to overcome a wall?
β You better not go around saying stuff like that anywhere elseβ¦ I canβt take you around anywhere because of how embarrassing you are.
β β¦Whatβs with the insult? I simply donβt understand.
β What do you mean you donβt know when you live in this worldβ¦! Overcoming a wall means that he has reached the Peak Realm!
When the man shouted out of frustration, those nearby burst into laughter.
β Stop with your nonsense. You idiot! Bring us rumors that at least make sense!
β Last time you were talking about some child from a noble clan reaching the Third-Rate and being a genius or whatever, but now you are talking about Peak Realm like itβs someoneβs pet dogβs name.
β I, ugh you rotting piece ofβ¦ Iβm being serious!
The frustrated man continued to argue, saying that it was real, but those around him only chuckled.
After all, it was preposterous to think that a boy not even in his twenties had reached the Peak Realm.
β Thatβs not just impossible for the Heavenly Venerables, but for other great figures of the past.
β Iβm telling you that it really is trueβ¦
β You are being quite funny today, fine, Iβll believe you. So stop being so pissed off and tell me what that boyβs name is.
The man wanted to explode in anger, knowing his friend didnβt believe him, but couldnβt deny that what he was saying sounded nonsensical.
Peak Realm, he said. Not even the Ten Sect Alliance had any child who had reached Peak Realm, let alone the Four Noble Clans.
The man let out a sigh and continued.
β Itβs one of the blood relatives from the Gu Clan of Shanxi.
β Hmm? I think Iβve heard about that clan once.
β Of course, you did, thatβs where the famous Tiger Warrior and Sword Phoenix are from.
β Oh, right! Itβs starting to ring a bell now.
β They had a male child there? Why didnβt I know that?
β Itβs obvious that you didnβt, since this tournament marks his first appearance in this world.
β While the rumor of him reaching the Peak Realm might be far-fetched, it seems heβs living up to the reputation of being a son of a tiger, just like the Alliance Leaderβs son.
β If he really did reach the Peak Realm like the rumor suggests, then heβs more like a son of a dragon than a tiger.
β Right, right! Hahaha!
The sound of laughter filled the area around them.
The man who had initiated the conversation was about to die of frustration as his friends wouldnβt believe him,
Nevertheless, the rumor about Gu Yangcheon was slowly but surely spreading, just like so.
And the boy, who didnβt pay much heed to the rumors about himselfβ¦
βGreat job.β
ββ¦β
βDown in just a blow? Can you really call yourself a Gu after that? Maybe you should change your surname, eh? I canβt lift my face due to embarrassment, seriously.β
ββ¦Ughhh.β
Was busy scolding someone.
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I could clearly see the top of his head as he crouched down.
As I stared at his black hair, I could feel his sorrow.
Fair enough, really. How could he not be sad?
βHey, are you crying? Are you?β
βNβ¦No.β
βAt least say that after you wipe your nose.β
βHonkβ¦β
Gu Jeolyubβs sobbing voice was rather hard for me to listen to.
Why was he crying like a wimp when he was a grown man?
βWhat good thing did you even do for you to cry?β
When I spoke with annoyance, Gu Jeolyub shouted back.
βIβm crying because I didnβt do anything goodβ¦!β
Pow!
βUgh!β
βHow dare you shout! When you did nothing good!β
I went out of my way to visit him in the morning, but Gu Jeolyub was sitting in a corner with a tearful expression.
I could empathize with him.
Gu Jeolyub lost to Namgung Bi-ah in yesterdayβs duel.
He must be embarrassed as he was knocked out in a single blow.
βThatβs that.β
Someone might ask why I was scolding him when he was likely already feeling down about his defeat. But I had my reasons.
βYou tripped?β
Gu Jeolyubβs shoulders flinched after hearing my words.
I could not feel any more absurd after hearing what happened during last nightβs duel.
I expected Gu Jeolyub to lose.
Which meant that it wasnβt surprising for Namgung Bi-ah to return to my barrack after easily beating him.
But the problem was, she beat him way too easily.
Even if Namgung Bi-ah was more skilled than Gu Jeolyub,
It wasnβt enough of a difference for her to beat him in a single blow.
If Gu Jeolyub had been focused, he would have at least clashed with her a few times.
He also couldnβt use the excuse of letting his guard down.
After all, it wasnβt the first time Gu Jeolyub fought Namgung Bi-ah and should have been well aware of her formidable abilities.
βBut he tripped?β
Gu Jeolyub was way too tense, freezing up before the duel even beganβ¦
And he tripped midway in his attack.
That was what I heard from Namgung Bi-ah.
βHow can I face anyone after such humiliation?β
ββ¦Just like last time, itβs something I did, but why does Young Master-β
βYou idiot, I told you itβs because we have the same surname! Do you think our clan is that big? Do you think we have hundreds of martial artists like Mount Hua?β
ββ¦Do we not?β
βThen how many martial artists with the Gu surname do we have? Do you think they all have that surname?β
βNoβ¦β
βYou know that, and yet you still lost because you tripped!?β
βUgahh..!β
For a martial artist, a complete defeat was a crushing humiliation.
As it signified their inability to put up any resistance in the fight.
And it was probably worse for Gu Jeolyub as his loss was due to his own mistake.
βI didnβt do it because I wanted to- β
βAre you trying to give an excuse?β
ββ¦β
βDo you even have one?β
Gu Jeolyub shut his mouth after I pierced him with facts.
Of course, he didnβt have anything to say.
His loss was entirely his fault.
His lips stopped movingβ¦
And Gu Jeolyub hung his head in shame once again.
Seeing that, I let out a sigh.
βThankfully heβs not giving any more excuses.β
If he said something like he was destined to lose from the start, I wouldβve destroyed his ass right here.
But Gu Jeolyub knew that it was all his own mistakes and didnβt point fingers at others.
βHeβs really not that bad, no matter how you look at him.β
If I excluded the fact that the bastardβs grandpa was the First Elder, he really wasnβt that bad.
I even became curious about what happened to Gu Jeolyub after the First Elder met his end in my past life.
His talent wasnβt bad and the same applied to his character.
βShould I make him my minion?β
I even thought about bringing him with me to places if circumstances allowed.
Although I knew I had neither the time nor the peace of mind to do so.
βHey.β
ββ¦Yes.β
He responded in a sob. Hearing this, I adopted a gentler tone.
βShe told me to deliver her words to you.β
βHuh?β
ββI want to fight you for real next time.β Was what she said.β
Upon hearing my words, Gu Jeolyub raised his head and locked eyes with me.
Gu Jeolyubβs eyes were completely swollen and when he lifted his head from its previously crouched position, snot trailed upward from his nose.
ββ¦Wow, you look really pathetic right now.β
ββ¦β
I didnβt have to tell him who told me to deliver those words.
As Gu Jeolyub was well aware that Namgung Bi-ah was the one who said these words.
βInstead of crying, you should be swinging your sword to ensure the same thing doesnβt happen next time.β
ββ¦β
This probably didnβt make him feel that much better, but even that side of him wasnβt too bad. His disappointment indicated that he hadnβt given up, even while knowing he would lose.
βAnswer.β
βYesβ¦ sir.β
βIf something like this happens again next time, Iβm going to burn your leg off.β
ββ¦Y-Yessir!β
Even after saying this, I still felt frustrated, so I delivered one more hit to the crying guyβs head before leaving.
When I left the barrack, I spotted Namgung Bi-ah waiting outside.
I hadnβt come here with her, so was she waiting for me outside after arriving later?
And the way she looked at me seemed strange.
βWhy are you staring at me like that?β
When I asked with irritation, Namgung Bi-ahβs lips curled into a slight smile as she responded.
ββ¦ I didnβt say any of those words, you knowβ¦?β
ββ¦β
She heard that.
It was my mistake for not putting up a barrier, assuming everything would be fine. Like she said, Namgung Bi-ah never said that she wanted a real fight next time.
I just made it all up.
βBut she really heard that.β
I was embarrassed. I was caught doing such a pointless thing.
ββ¦I never said that you were the one who said it.β
In the end, I chose the option of running away.
Itβs true, right? I never said that Namgung Bi-ah was the one who said those words.
Of course, it wasnβt going to convince her though.
After hearing my poor excuse, Namgung Bi-ahβs smile only grew wider.
ββ¦Itβs fine.β
βWhat is?β
ββ¦Itβs not completelyβ¦ a lie.β
The way she spoke, with that smile on her face, made her look like a flower.
βDid she not come for me?β
It felt embarrassing to assume that she had clearly come here looking for me. I was so sure that was the case.
But it seemed like Namgung Bi-ah came here for Gu Jeolyub.
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When I asked Namgung Bi-ah if she was going to visit Gu Jeolyub, she shook her head.
ββ¦No, there is no need anymore.β
After those words, she went back to her usual absent-minded expression.
Since I was done here, I was about to make my way back to my barrack.
But Namgung Bi-ah, who followed me naturally, suddenly spoke.
ββ¦That was unexpected.β
βWhat was?β
ββ¦I thought you didnβt care about such thingsβ¦β
βThatβs what I want to say.β
It was what I wanted to say to her.
Since it didnβt make any sense for Namgung Bi-ah to be concerned about someone to the extent of seeking them out.
And the fact that Namgung Bi-ah woke up this early in the morning to visit Gu Jeolyub, especially when she usually woke up at noonβ¦
It was quite fascinating.
After hearing my words, Namgung Bi-ah tilted her head in confusion.
βIs it strange?β
βWouldnβt it look strange?β
ββ¦Why?β
Her inability to understand the situation was rather amusing.
To be fair, she had always been like this.
Though she did change a lot by this point in timeβ¦
We continued to walk at a leisurely pace, but Namgung Bi-ah seemed like she had more to say.
βHey.β
I perked up my ears after hearing Namgung Bi-ahβs voice. Itβs been a while since I heard her speak so clearly.
βWere youβ¦ planning on doing something for Soyeol?β
ββ¦Hmm?β
I frowned slightly as I didnβt know what she was talking about.
Doing something for her? Did I tell her that Iβd do something for her?
βShe told me that you would accept her request if you face her in the tournament.β
βOh.β
I remembered now.
I guessed Namgung Bi-ah was talking about back when Tang Soyeol asked me to speak informally to her.
Did Tang Soyeol tell Namgung Bi-ah that?
βShe simply asked me to speak to her comfortably.β
Could anyone even call that a request?
It sounded more like a casual question in my eyes.
However, Namgung Bi-ah appeared somewhat dissatisfied.
After all, the faint smile that had graced her lips earlier had vanished.
βWhatβs wrong?β
ββ¦Nothing.β
It definitely didnβt seem like nothing.
βDo you want something too?β
I asked, just in case.
Just in case Namgung Bi-ah wanted to ask something from me, just like Tang Soyeol did.
Thankfully, that didnβt seem to be the case as Namgung Bi-ah shook her head.
βThatβsβ¦ unfair, so I wonβt.β
What made her say that it was unfair, just like how Tang Soyeol did?
It seemed like they just decided everything on their own without asking for my opinion.
Though it was partly my fault for being reticent.
βButβ¦ maybe I might want something.β
After hearing her words, I responded incredulously.
βJust say you want somethingβ¦ thatβd be better.β
When someone said they might want something, it usually meant they did want something.
Namgung Bi-ah appeared a bit childish in that moment, her embarrassment evident in her flushed face.
Then, she started to complain, as if reminded of something.
ββ¦Youβ¦ donβt even duel with meβ¦β
ββ¦β
I couldnβt really argue with that.
I told her that I would, but I almost never did. I didnβt have a particularly good reason for this either.
It was just that the thought of me dueling Namgung Bi-ah bothered me a little.
ββ¦Is it because of my memories of the past, or the emotions Iβm currently feeling?β
Perhaps it was the guilt that gnawed at me.
In the end, it was completely understandable for Namgung Bi-ah to be disappointed.
Which was why she was speaking to me with such an expression.
βIβm so- β
βIt doesnβt matterβ¦β
I tried to give her a late apology, but she cut me off midway.
βWhether itβs a requestβ¦ or a duelβ¦β
Namgung Bi-ahβs gaze bore into me more clearly than usual.
Her diamond-like blue eyes gleamed brilliantly. Those were also the eyes that I found challenging to look at.
As those eyes were similar to the ones who looked at me in my arms back then.
So I didnβt really want to look at them for too long.
Whether Namgung Bi-ah knew that or not, she didnβt look away and continued to speak with determination.
βYou wonβt be able to dodge it this time.β
My breathing became rougher after hearing her speak so clearly.
Now I felt like I knew why Namgung Bi-ah went out of her way to participate in the tournament, even though she disliked being in front of large crowds.
Without waiting for my response, Namgung Bi-ah finished speaking and began to walk ahead.
After a few steps, she turned around and stared at me once more.
ββ¦!β
I gasped after seeing Namgung Bi-ah suddenly turn around.
Namgung Bi-ah had a proud smile on her face as if she knew that she just one-upped me.
Now she was capable of making such a playful expression.
With so many changes happening all at once, my heart raced.
ββ¦Letβs go.β
Namgung Bi-ah, whose smile disappeared immediately after, whispered quietly.
Her reaching her hand out toward me was a cherry on top.
Her beautiful white hand.
I found myself gazing at her hand for a moment before slowly closing the distance and taking hold of it.
ββ¦Huh?β
Namgung Bi-ahβs eyes widened as she didnβt expect me to actually grab her hand.
Only after that did my previously frozen expression gradually begin to thaw.
I didnβt really have any particular reason for holding her hand.
I just thought she might be cold.
Only that.
I reassured myself with that thought.
After returning to my barrack, some time passed and it was now noon.
And the brackets for the semifinals were announced.
When I went outside to check the bracket, I saw Tang Soyeol looking at it before me, as I expected.
However, Tang Soyeolβs expression was frozen.
And just by looking at her, I could sense the situation.
Just as I expectedβ¦
β Gu Yangcheon of Shanxiβs Gu Clan vs. Moyong Hi-ah of Moyong Clan.
β Namgung Bi-ah of Namgung Clan vs. Jang Seonyeon of Taeryung clan.
The bracket had been laid out like this, after all.
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