The Support Ate it All

Chapter 50: 3rd Week Duel Battles (5)



When the match was about to start, Wang Pil and Jang Sam each drew an iron sword.

By sizing them up at a glance and comparing them with Go Hyeon-woo,

A two-on-one battle would be good.

This was of course assuming they weren’t showing their true abilities.

If it came down to a serious fight, even one-on-one would be difficult.

For Go Hyeon-woo, they were formidable opponents unlikely to be easily bested, but isn’t it said that a warrior grows through battles with such strong adversaries?

My task this time was to make Wang Pil and Jang Sam, who were carefully concealing their true abilities, reveal their true skills.

To do that, I first needed to prove to Go Hyeon-woo that it was worth the effort.

I repeated the same words I had said when I was about to engage in a two-on-two with Seo Ye-in.

“Try to handle it on your own first. If it seems too dangerous, I’ll step in to help.”

“All right.”

[3]

[2]

[1]

[Start!]

Go Hyeon-woo advanced with his sword hanging low at a pace that was neither slow nor fast.

Wang Pil and Jang Sam seemed to understand my intention for them to take on Go Hyeon-woo two against one as they completely ignored me and targeted him instead.

As they closed in, they split to either side; Wang Pil aimed for a downward strike while Jang Sam went for a horizontal slash.

Go Hyeon-woo didn’t retreat; instead, he stepped forward and drew his sword in one swift motion.

Clash!

The swords of Wang Pil and Jang Sam were simultaneously deflected.

After deflecting their swords, Go Hyeon-woo stepped back for a moment and then lunged forward again.

Go Hyeon-woo’s movements were as natural as flowing water and he was swinging his sword without hesitation even while fighting two people at the same time.

He parried, blocked, and sometimes even counterattacked against the iron swords coming at him from left, right, front, and back.

The three iron swords collided dozens of times in rapid succession.

Clang, clang, clang!

The swordsmanship displayed by Wang Pil and Jang Sam was very familiar to me.

Their technique consisted solely of basic slashes and thrusts.

They were the fundamental moves that every swordsman learns at some point.

The Three Movements Sword Technique

(TN: It is a cliché low-tier martial arts technique that often appears in martial arts novels. The three movements are hacking, slashing, and thrusting.)

From their ordinary appearance to their names, their swords, and even the Three Movements Sword Technique,

It was clear they had gone to great lengths to appear as ordinary as possible.

It felt like they tried so hard to look ordinary that it had the opposite effect.

Couldn’t they have chosen a more common sword technique instead?

However, rather than simply being used to hide their “true strength”, the Three Movements Sword Technique was used surprisingly well.

Wang Pil scored 460 points, while Jang Sam scored 689 points.

This meant that despite adhering to the Three Movements Sword Technique with an iron sword, they managed to secure several victories within their respective score ranges.

Jang Sam, in particular, scored higher than Ilgong whom I had faced in the previous match.

Should they reveal their true abilities…

They would be considered promising students.

I always have good luck in my matchups.

[Kim Ho 100% Go Hyeon-woo 99%]

vs

[Wang Pil 97% Jang Sam 94%]

Clang! Clang!

Go Hyeon-woo seemed to quickly adapt to the two-against-one situation and was actively continuing his offensive.

He effortlessly deflected Wang Pil’s attacks and poured all his remaining energy into pressuring Jang Sam.

Each time Jang Sam’s defense was breached, his health was slightly reduced.

As I observed this, I sensed that the time was right.

This should be enough.

It would be laughable to tell them to show their “true skills” when we still couldn’t even best their Three Movements Sword Technique.

That’s why Go Hyeon-woo was the first to face a two-versus-one situation, and they proved they had the right to not show their full abilities.

The next move was mine.

I intervened in the midst of their fierce exchange.

“Hold on, everyone stop for a moment.”

“……?”

“?”

At my command, Go Hyeon-woo willingly withdrew his iron sword and stepped back.

Wang Pil and Jang Sam also halted in their tracks and cast wary glances my way.

“Can’t we have a proper match?”

“We are in the midst of one.”

Jang Sam answered with a puzzled expression on his face.

Even if they denied it, the evidence was crystal clear.

I spoke with assertive certainty.

“That’s not true. It seems like there’s much more you’re hiding.”

“I don’t see on what basis you’re making such claims.”

The evidence, if asked for, was plentiful.

I pointed at the stationary Wang Pil’s hand.

“Isn’t he originally left-handed?”

“….…!”

“The trajectory of his sword swings keeps curling inward. It seems like he hasn’t fully shed that habit yet.”

Wang Pil maintained an expressionless face but a flicker of dismay passed over him upon hearing my words.

He soon realized his mistake and let out a soft sigh.

“Your observational skills are impressive. However, we have no intention of showing more of our skills.”

“Are you worried about the replay? We can keep it private if you prefer. We won’t talk about it elsewhere either.”

In a 2 vs. 2 match, making the replay private requires the agreement of all four participants.

I was the one making the suggestion and it seemed Go Hyeon-woo had also grasped the situation.

Given his nature, he’d probably prefer a fair match over securing points.

So, we just needed an okay from their side.

Jang Sam’s eyes narrowed.

“Why do you want to see our skills so badly? Isn’t it enough to win easily and score points?”

“What’s the use of just scoring points? We need to improve our skills.”

“I agree. Win or lose, I’d like to give it my all.”

Go Hyeon-woo supported my statement.

Despite our insistence, Jang Sam and Wang Pil seemed less than pleased.

And because I understood their position, I slowly nodded my head.

After all, demanding a warrior to reveal their hidden skills could indeed be seen as rude.

Especially for individuals like them, for whom the knowledge of martial arts could mean the difference between life and death.

“Alright, you might not want to show it. How about I give you some motivation then?”

In such situations, it’s more effective to subtly throw bait rather than being forceful.

I quietly uttered a single phrase.

“Ghost Dance.”

“……!”

Jang Sam eagerly took the bait I had thrown.

“You know about that?”

“Curious?”

“Very.”

“Win and then ask.”

“…….”

The bait proved to be exceptionally enticing.

The eyes of both men began to hold a chilling intent.

The only change was in their eyes, but the sense of normalcy that had been present before had vanished without a trace.

Their voices turned cold as well.

“Don’t regret this.”

Jang Sam and Wang Pil sheathed their swords and let their arms hang loosely at their sides.

Their presence began to fade gradually, to the point where, despite being right in front of me they seemed almost non-existent.

Sensing the ominous change, Go Hyeon-woo was about to adopt a defensive stance when Jang Sam’s figure shot forward like a flash of lightning.

In the blink of an eye, he was up close to Go Hyeon-woo and he thrust a hand forward.

Bang!!

The iron sword shattered to pieces and scattered in all directions,

And Go Hyeon-woo was sent tumbling backward while rolling several times on the ground.

[Go Hyeon-woo 99%]

[Go Hyeon-woo 77%]

His health was significantly reduced in an instant.

I managed to use [Wind Force] at just the right moment to pull him back sharply, which made the attack less severe than it could have been, yet the damage still exceeded 20%.

If he had landed without my help, he would have been mortally wounded and rendered unable to fight.

“…….”

What Jang Sam held in his hand was shorter than a typical sword but longer than a dagger.

It was slender and pointed like an awl, and since it was painted black, it was hard to discern in the dark.

This weapon was deeply associated with Jang Sam’s identity.

They were the kind who blended into the ordinary, waiting for the right moment to reveal their fangs only when they went hunting.

Assassins.

Shin Byeong-chul had mentioned them when talking about promising students.

He had said there was another hidden talent within the dark ways.

The moment I saw Jang Sam, I strongly sensed that he was that hidden talent from the dark ways, and seeing his true skills confirmed it.

“Ugh…”

Go Hyeon-woo staggered to his feet.

Barely managing to stabilize himself, he faced forward only to be met with another thrust from Jang Sam.

Swishhhh!

Go Hyeon-woo, with hardly anything left of his iron sword but the hilt, whipped up a weak sword wind and flung himself to the side.

At this moment, dodging was the only option.

Wang Pil’s voice also rang out from behind me.

“Do you have the luxury to be distracted?”

Amid the clash between Jang Sam and Go Hyeon-woo, someone approached me swiftly and stealthily, positioning themselves behind me.

It felt as though winter had suddenly descended, and I felt a chill on my back.

It seemed like my neck might be slashed by Wang Pil’s dagger in a moment.

I calmly gathered strength in one hand and responded.

“Yes.”

[Activate ‘Amplification’.]

[The rank of ‘Wind Force’ increased (C+ -> A+)]

[Great Hand Seal]

[Wind Force]

A giant palm engulfed Wang Pil,

Boom—!!

He shot out like a comet as he left a trail behind him.

Wang Pil’s speed as he flew away seemed even faster than Jang Sam’s charge at Go Hyeon-woo.

Maintaining the same speed, Wang Pil disappeared into the unseen distance.

[Kim Ho 100% Go Hyeon-woo 74%]

vs

[Wang Pil – % Jang Sam 93%]

“……!”

“……!”

Go Hyeon-woo and Jang Sam looked at me with dumbfounded expressions.

They might have recognized the [Great Hand Seal] skill but witnessing someone being catapulted like a cannonball was surely a first for them.

As they struggled to find the right words, I politely extended my hand.

“Please, continue with what you were doing.”

“So that’s why you suggested a private match.”

“Didn’t see this coming?”

The suggestion for a private match was indeed meant to coax out their true skills, but it also allowed me to revel in my abilities without the worry of people seeing my replay.

Normally, I tend to use [Amplification] and [Wind Force] sparingly or as discreetly as possible but in a private setting, I was free from those constraints.

I could even resort to [Inferno Fist] in a truly critical situation.

Of course, since the original intent was to observe the one-on-one between Go Hyeon-woo and Jang Sam, I planned not to intervene any further.

I assured Jang Sam who was wary of my involvement with a clear tone.

“Don’t worry. I’ll just be watching from now on.”

The two were seriously engaged in a one-on-one fight, and it was clear that if Go Hyeon-woo was defeated, then the decision to engage or not would arise.

Jang Sam still wore a skeptical expression on his face and he asked,

“Is it really your goal for us to compete with our true skills?”

“…. It is.”

“…….”

Jang Sam glanced at Go Hyeon-woo and he seemed to gather his thoughts for a moment.

Then as if he had made up his mind, he put away the black awl and drew his iron sword once more.

“Very well. I’ll do as you wish.”

It seemed he might return to the Three Movements Sword Technique, but the stance he assumed was quite different.

The killing intent emanating from him was intensely thick.

It appeared he was about to demonstrate his assassination skills with the iron sword and likely reveal his true unique martial arts.

“Hooo….”

Go Hyeon-woo also took a deep breath, inhaling and exhaling slowly as he prepared himself.

He replaced his broken iron sword and readjusted his stance.

The wind that blew from somewhere wrapped around him.

And then they confirmed with each other that they were both ready.

Jang Sam’s figure started to blur from the legs up.

In a single breath, he seemed to condense the space around him and drew his iron sword forward as if to pierce through the air.

A swift and tremendous sword thrust aimed directly at Go Hyeon-woo’s heart.

Ssshhhkkk!

Compared to that, Go Hyeon-woo’s reaction was a half-beat slower.

He barely managed to deflect the incoming iron sword,

Claaang—!

Because he couldn’t fully protect himself, a long wound stretched across his arm.

[Go Hyeon-woo 74%]

[Go Hyeon-woo 65%]

Go Hyeon-woo and Jang Sam readjusted their stances with an air of nonchalance.

This time, Jang Sam moved first and attacked with the same thrusting motion.

Before swinging his iron sword, Go Hyeon-woo manipulated the wind enveloping him to pressurize the area in front of him.

Jang Sam’s speed seemed to decrease slightly but he disregarded it and pierced through the wind.

The iron swords clashed together.

Claaang—!

[Go Hyeon-woo 52%]

This time, he allowed a sword strike to his side.

His complexion turned pale and he looked as though he might collapse with the slightest touch.

A trickle of blood ran down from the corner of his mouth.

Yet Go Hyeon-woo nonchalantly swallowed the rising blood and wiped his mouth.

He naturally replaced his half-broken iron sword with a new one and took his stance again.

“……”

Jang Sam silently fixed his gaze on Go Hyeon-woo.

Even though both parties had finished their preparations, neither could easily make the first move and they took a moment longer to observe one another.

This was likely because Jang Sam noticed the change in Go Hyeon-woo’s momentum.

Jang Sam asked,

“Is this the end?”

“It is.”

“I would like to know the name of the technique in advance.”

One of them might fall in this final exchange.

Go Hyeon-woo nodded his head before replying,

“Rapid Current.”


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