Chapter 27: My Beginning Is (2) (2/2)
Kw.a.n.g Du burst out laughing.
“Why are you laughing?”
“You'd be inhuman to accomplish everything you set out to do.”
I knew that Kw.a.n.g Du was trying to comfort me.
“Train hard, so that you can do the things I can't, and accomplish everything I tell you to do.”
“Ho ho! So you want to trust me with the things that you can’t solve huh. It seems like this inhuman person has become normal once again.”
“Ha Ha.”
“You must be tired. Go and rest, young master. I’ll have the cooks prepare your favorite dishes.”
Seeing Kw.a.n.g Du walk away, I felt the comfort of being back home once again.
I decided not to pay much attention to the Murim Alliance anymore. Not to Kal Sa Ryung and Baek Pyo, not to Ma Gi Bong, not even my death.
Nothing was going to change even if I just thought about it.
The first thing that I needed to do was raise up the Byuk Clan.
Thus, I made my decision. I was going to take an active role in raising my clan.
Something about Kang Ho made me suspicious. Someone who shouldn’t have become a Mengju had become one. There were bound to be some disturbances soon, and I wanted our clan’s strength to be high enough to be able to overcome anything that happens in the future.
My plan was to be prepared for whatever storms might come.
And a storm is coming.
I decided to raise my personal training regime.
The most important thing to do was raise my strength.
Even though I might not have to reveal my full strength, there may come a time where I have to unleash all of my strength to wipe the enemy out.
The most important thing was my internal energy. It would be best if I could obtain some profound elixirs or medicine, but that would depend on both my luck and money.
Thus, there was only one thing that I could do at the moment: Cut back on my sleep and cultivate while raising my external strength.
I was preparing for when I’d need to fight while conserving my energy. The most important factor of using the least amount of energy whilst utilizing my sword art is my external strength.
And I had reached a bottleneck.
I remembered one of the things that Kal Sa Ryang had said.
‘You can’t do everything alone.’
Yep, he was right.
I couldn’t just make a hundred clones of me. Thus, I needed my own personal organization. One that will listen to my every command. But organizations like this aren’t made overnight. It takes years of investment to make an organization like this.
Thus, my idea led to yet another surprise for my parents.
“I want to have my own Sword Sect.”
Both my father and mother’s mouths opened at the same time. I think this was the biggest surprise I’d given them yet.
“Do you even know what it means to have your own Sword Sect?”
“Of course I know, father.”
“Do you also know what it means to lead one?”
“Yes.”
My mother proceeded to ask me carefully,“Don’t we already have one?”
“Yes, we have an excellent Sword Sect. You can consider this one a subsidiary Sword Sect.”
I said it like this so that it wouldn’t be in conflict with the main branch.
“I will call it the Lesser Sword Sect, to honor the main one.”
My father agreed with me after hearing that I’d thought it through this much.
“If you truly want to do this, I won’t stop you. However, you’ll have to provide for both their housing and their food yourself.”
“Thank you, father.”
“How many people do you plan on picking?”
“At first, I plan to start with around twenty men.”
My mother gave me a light smile. It was a smile that made me instantly want to repay her for everything she’d done for me.
“You can do it, right son?”
I answered her with a bright smile.
“Yeeah.”
Before I started recruiting, I met with Seo Jung and discussed the situation with him.
Even though I might have more experience, and be more proficient, at running an organization, he was still better than me at running a Sword Sect.
I took Kw.a.n.g Du with me and had him teach us both together.
How to train the men. How to set up the hierarchy. Who to appoint as the chief. The dignity and pride that each and everyone has towards the Sword Sect.…
He left after saying one last thing, “The most important thing about a Sword Sect is its people.”
He said the same thing I’d said to Kw.a.n.g Du.
“In Martial Arts, the most important thing is people.”
After Seo Jung had left, I was left alone with Kw.a.n.g Du.
“What did elder Seo’s last sentance mean?’
“Why don’t you ask him yourself?”
“That’s… it’s hard to talk to elder Seo.”
“And I’m not?”
“You’re more friendly, young master.”
How could I come to hate someone like him?
“The most important about any Murim organization is their skill. Not anyone can become your subordinate. Will you take in someone who’s strong, yet have a bad personality? Or, as another example, what would happen if it was full of people like Yang Gi Kang?”
“I don’t even want to think about that.”
“That’s what elder Seo meant by what he said. Sword Secy is a place where people gather. Thus, the most important thing is to know what they think, and what kind of character they have.”
“I’m sure that everyone will be loyal to someone like you.”
“You can never expect anyone to be loyal to you from the beginning. Loyalty takes both ample time and experience to build. The most important thing is to give them a sense of belonging.”
“How are you so knowledgeable about this?”
“Jealous? You can also…”
...become like me with time and age. You’ll probably be able to have more profound thoughts than me, who was encaged in the Murim Headquarter.
“Can I also join this Sword Sect?”
“No.”
“Why? Please include me!”
“You still have ways to go.”
Not only that, but I have greater plans for you.
“If I get better, you have to include me.”
“We’ll see when the time comes.”
“However, young master, why are you making your own Sword Sect?”
He asked with a curious look.
“To make money, you need an organization.”
The bigger your organization, the easier it is to make money. Strength is money, and money is power.
“But why do you need to make money?”
“To increase our strength.”
“What about after that?”
“I want to make the Byuk clan the number one clan in all of the Central Plains.”
It seems that Kw.a.n.g Du was surprised to hear me say number one clan in all of the Central Plains.
However, this was my resolution. Even though I might only be saying it to Kw.a.n.g Du, I also meant for the whole world to hear me.
“The Byuk Clan will become the strongest clan. I’ll make it such that no one will be able to even touch us.”
Kw.a.n.g Du replied with a shaky voice, “Is this for real?”
“Yes. I’m serious. This is just the beginning of my dream.”
Kw.a.n.g Du’s face became full of determination.
“I’m sure that you’ll be able to achieve it. I’ll help you achieve it with all of my strength.”
Even though my beginning only started with twenty people, my goal was to make it the top of the Central Plains.
This is where it all begins: Underneath the warm and breezy springtime sunlight.
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