Chapter 892
Chapter 892
"Seems like I got it right."
Without saying anything, and without showing it on the surface, Yong Je-geon jumped to a conclusion on his own.
My delayed response had been a mistake.
If I had expected Yong Je-geon’s appearance or had thought about Jun-yeol’s Replay beforehand, I would have been more prepared, but I had been caught off guard by the surprise attack from the Dragon of the Leisure Realm.
It didn’t seem like he had come out of nowhere just for fun.
“Our Jun-yeol struggled all weekend, but he couldn’t use that Hong-ryonghwa at all. He didn’t even need to call the dragon to feel dragon-like, but I don’t think it would help in combat. Honestly, practicing the psychic link would probably be better.”
“Jun-yeol sunbaenim practiced all weekend?”
“Yeah, he practiced so hard that even Hwang-ryong was worried about him.”
It seemed that my disciple, Jun-yeol, had been quietly putting in the effort behind the scenes.
I already knew Jun-yeol was a hard worker, but hearing it like this stirred feelings of both gratitude and guilt.
I had taken such a great senior as a disciple, yet as a master, I had not been able to offer much support lately.
Instead of teaching, I’d been worrying Jun-yeol with my injuries and relying on the dragon tribe.
“Seems like you feel pretty guilty. Instead of just saying sorry, how about doing something for your disciple’s growth?”
“...What do you mean?”
“Replay.”
Feigning ignorance, Yong Je-geon bluntly said it.
Did he really want to have Jun-yeol, the heir he cherished, use the Replay after experiencing it himself?
I knew he had shown interest when Seong Guk-eon and Jeong Mu-young had used the Replay, but those two were adults and hadn’t been on bad terms with Yong Je-geon just recently.
‘I didn’t want to have anyone else use the Replay unless absolutely necessary...’
Unless there was a critical situation or someone’s life was at stake, I didn’t want to use the Replay.
But I understood that Jun-yeol needed to grow.
He was already stronger than others his age, surrounded by powerful figures who cared for him, yet safety was never guaranteed.@@@@
I had realized this when I saw Jun-yeol’s duel with Kim Shin-rok.
If Jun-yeol faced an assassin of Kim Shin-rok’s level one-on-one, it would be an obvious defeat, and he wouldn’t even have time to buy himself a chance for help.
‘That’s why I taught him things the Dragon Tribe doesn’t—how to swallow psychic abilities and erase his presence. I’d wanted him to master Hong-ryonghwa eventually.’
Moreover, Hong-ryonghwa was a power gained through a berserk state.
If Jun-yeol ever went berserk in the future, the consequences would be disastrous if he didn’t know how to control Hong-ryonghwa.
If he practiced using the Replay, like Jeong Mu-young, he could solve all of that.
Still, I was reluctant to let him use it.
“...Jun-yeol sunbaenim will have a much longer nightmare than you.”
“Yeah, I know Jun-yeol will live longer than me. He didn’t die in the dream I saw.”
“Then, why are you suggesting Replay for Jun-yeol sunbaenim?”
“Yeah, I don’t like Jun-yeol just because he’s my heir. I love the fact that Jun-yeol tries harder to grow rather than just being loved.”
That’s true.
There’s no end to discussing Jun-yeol’s good qualities, and one of them is his relentless effort and his upright character.
Jun-yeol will be tormented by the things he saw in Replay, but I believe he’ll overcome it and grow from it.
“Think carefully. I’m all for it.”
I knew Yong Je-geon wasn’t going to oppose it.
But would the Dragon Tribe or the Red Lion stand by quietly?
If the Dragon Tribe acted like they usually did, they’d likely launch a full-on attack on my Yeonggwang High dormitory, regardless of the Ho clan.
I didn’t voice these thoughts, but Yong Je-geon seemed to read my mind.
“If it’s a nightmare you’re showing, the Dragon Tribe or Yeon Bang-yeol’s team would gladly accept it. And Jun-yeol would be overjoyed. After all, a master recognizes him enough to show him such a nightmare.”
Even though Yong Je-geon exaggerated, I thought Jun-yeol would likely say that too, considering his kind and sincere nature.
Still, I couldn’t make a decision so easily.
How could I push Jun-yeol, who had been so worried about my injuries, into such a nightmare?
Paaaah!
He didn’t mean to suggest going to the mansion, did he?
“Hahaha! I didn’t mean the mansion. Of course, if you’re coming, you’re welcome.”
“I blocked the surrounding noise to help Eui-shin hyung concentrate. I guess you didn’t hear that, sorry.”
I’d noticed I was unusually focused when writing the article, and it seemed like Eunho had been considerate.
As I thanked my thoughtful junior, Hwang Ji-ho urged me.
“Jo Eui-shin, hurry up, you’ll regret missing this match.”
“What’s going on?”
Hwang Ji-ho wasn’t the type to urge like that without a reason.
How important could this match be?
“Today, Ju Su-hyeok and Yeom Jun-yeol’s match is scheduled.”
“Let’s go quickly.”
A great match was set to take place.
Without a second word, we quickly left the newspaper room.
The match between the title hero and my disciple and senior—this was something I couldn’t miss.
Ju Su-hyeok, the bright-winged Narae.
Yeom Jun-yeol, the Little Red Dragon.
Both with aliases, they were exempted from the preliminary round and automatically entered the finals.
The finals were held with random teams in a league format, which resulted in top contenders facing each other.
Ju Su-hyeok and Yeom Jun-yeol, both undefeated in the league, were facing off today.
‘There’s no need to fight Jun-yeol hyung, but everyone’s expecting it, so I guess it’s better to fight. It’ll be good practice for the duel.’
Ju Su-hyeok didn’t even use Gwangrim in the league and still won.
The same went for Yeom Jun-yeol.
It wasn’t that they were underestimating the opponent or holding back.
It was a strategic decision.
‘We’re competing in the finals, but we’re one team. Ultimately, we’ll face China and Japan. It wouldn’t be wise to reveal all our cards.’
As Yeonggwang High’s selection competition gained attention, scouts from the opposing countries for the exchange also sent people.
There were not only students from Yeonggwang High at the scene but also reporters, scouts, and enemy spies.
Yeom Jun-yeol, aware of this, glanced toward the audience before the duel began.
Where his gaze lingered, unfamiliar faces could be seen.
‘Jun-yeol hyung is aware of the opponents. It’s better to finish this match without Gwangrim.’
At that moment, Yeom Jun-yeol’s gaze suddenly stopped.
It was Jo Eui-shin, who seemed to have just finished his club activities.
Ju Su-hyeok also noticed Jo Eui-shin.
In that instant, Ju Su-hyeok tightened his grip on the Dubeon Narae item card, and red energy flashed in Yeom Jun-yeol’s eyes.
‘If Eui-shin is watching, I need to change my plan.’
Ju Su-hyeok decided to fight with all his heart.
Enemy eyes? Spies?
Above all, earning Jo Eui-shin’s recognition was more important.
It seemed like Yeom Jun-yeol thought the same.
Just before the duel began, they exchanged words as if they had agreed.
“Su-hyeok, please give it your all.”
“I’ll ask the same of you.”
The atmosphere at the stadium, which had been light-hearted for the friendly match, was now filled with tension as a real battle was about to begin.
The air between the two shifted, and the flow of psychic energy seemed to change.
The teacher who had volunteered to be the referee, famous for his ability to discern, looked at them nervously and shouted.
“...Start!”
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