Chapter 259. Each Persons Constitution (2) (2/2)
“Yes, I understand” Chi-Woo, as deterin training to you need to quickly do, finish it by today” With these words, Byeok strode towards his house; judging by the way she went in and out of his place as if it was hers, it see to stay with hiht no—”
“As your master, le sentence, and then opened the door and entered the house
Chi-Woo, as now left alone, hesitated for a bit and clenched his club He wanted to etch into his , so he swung the club again
The next day arrived Chi-Woo opened his eyes with exciteot rebuked mercilessly as soon as he woke up The reason for this scolding was that as a disciple, he should have woken his , but he moved so slowly as if he had all the tiry because breakfast was not prepared Chi-Woo cursed her inside hisher a boomer, but since he decided to learn from her, he tried his best to match her tastes
After they finished their e representation has been activated in this house”
Chi-Woo glanced back at hisabout your brother’s innate ability” Ie representation was an ability that allowed Chi-Hyun to express anything he wanted in a set space
“While you were sleeping your ass off, I went and asked your brother myself”
Chi-Woo knew very hat kind of place the ie representation space was, but he couldn’t help but be shocked “And he accepted that request?”
“He made it obvious that he didn’t want to do it, but he reluctantly did it when I said you’d be using it In uy” Byeok snorted and continued, “I’ll tell you in advance, but fro all day I won’t repeatto be any exceptions”
“Can I train even while I’?”
“Why not? It’s a space where you can do anything in e representation, objects as well as abstract concepts could be iined and implemented In other words, it was possible to create a particular situation or environin our first ht?”
Seeing Byeok’s shady sulped
His training finally began Although it was a long-awaited training for Chi-Woo, nothing ed from before Byeok lay on the verandah and read additional reports she had received this lance, anyone could see that she was intently focused on said reports, and she showed no signs of a respecteddisciple
Byeok, as leisurely flipping paper for a while, suddenly said, “Why? If you’re going to look, why don’t you just come down and watch co that she wasn’t talking to Chi-Woo She continued, “Why the hell are you coh the roof? It’s not like you’re a thief”
Only then did the person Byeok was addressing appear into view
Byeok asked, “Have you co brother who you love so dearly?”
“Please stop saying nonsense”
“Then?”
“This ison here”
“Well, I guess you aren’t wrong I don’t think you’re being sincere, but I can’t refute it either” After a short exchange of banter, silence fell between them Byeok continued to read the reports in her hand, and Chi-Hyun was looking down at the yard—to bealone Chi-Woo’s face looked very perplexed and urgent His actions were evenhis fist and kicking, it looked like he was intensely shadow-boxing
“Aggh!” Then Chi-Woo grabbed his left arinary ene on would think he was a madman However, that wasn’t the case for Chi-Hyun Since this whole space was created by hi like this and what situation he was in
He slightly narrowed his eyes and thought, ‘Why…’ He could assess Chi-Woo’s condition frolance It seemed that one through the same experience, he could quickly realize it This was all fine and good, but the probleot up froent, I’ve fixed up a temporary solution for now As you can see, I forcibly tried to create a shape” Byeok had relentlessly drawn nuround to describe Chi-Woo’s condition Although it was a strange shape that could hardly be described as a shape, after Byeok drew straight lines to cut off the spiky and curly parts, sohtly crooked shape was created inside the drawn line Chi-Hyun understood Byeok’s intention, so he had an even harder ti Chi-Woo now finally had an environrow step by step with for Why did Byeokas his first step?
After reading Chi-Hyun’s dissent, Byeok said, “I’ his constitution”
“Constitution…? But Chi-Woo has the Golden Ratio”
“I’y or physical characteristics from birth”
“Then…”
“Manners Habits” Byeok eular tendency that is naturally for up in a specific culture” She continued with the pipe in her mouth, “I need to first relieve his anxiety before he does anything”
“Anxiety…?”
“Stupid punk He’s still your brother How can you be so indifferent?” Byeok clicked her tongue “This is why geniuses lack insight They think that since they did well on their own, everyone else would be the same The more I think about it, the ”
Byeok had noticed there was soood that he was ready to learn anything, but he ay too receptive Even when she tried to purposely provoke him or scare hiry, and he neither asked her what training they were doing nor felt unco to do His attitude was that of soht die soon
Although that was better than hi like a bad student, his attitude was also on the extre there was a problem with him, Byeok closely observed Chi-Woo and soon identified the cause for his extremely servile attitude; she realized that there was a fundamental anxiety that lay within him
Consider a contestant on second place in an audition show and was able to debut expressing their uncertainty and anxiety due to not going through a trainee life like other idols That was the situation Chi-Woo was in Unlike other heroes, Chi-Woo had lived as an ordinary person for more than 20 years on Earth, which had a completely different culture from Liber He didn’t even receive a systee like Chi-Hyun No matter how resolved he was to make a place for himself here, no one was actually ready to die
‘Can I do a good job?’ and ‘Can I do it like other heroes?’ Those were the kinds of thoughts Chi-Woo had when he went on an expedition to Narsha Harail and Ru Arew closest to was Ru Amuh No matter how hard he tried to keep pace with Ru Aiven abilities, and Byeok explained that Chi-Woo’s insecure and weak foundation formed as a result This was also the reason why Chi-Woo didn’t think he was great despiteachieve the fact that Chi-Woo tried so hard to hide hi
“So I have to change that constitution first” Chi-Woo was currently obsessed with getting stronger; he was frantically trying to get stronger at all costs “But how can a guy who’s not even sure about hiht Byeok was right in every way, he hesitated “If things go wrong—”
“Oh, that’s unexpected” Byeok snorted “Is this the tih every option?”
“…”
“Well, if you cao back now” Chi-Woo had already said he would completely trust Byeok, so in return, she needed to take responsibility for his trust “I’ive you for telling me to do this and that”
Chi-Hyun closed hisvoice As she said, his brother and Byeok had already established a ht to intervene
In the end, Chi-Hyun had no choice but to turn around while hoping that his brother would endure with all his grit ‘…This is the path you have chosen for yourself’
“Aghhhhhhhhhhh!” An ear-piercing screa on the floor for a while, opened his eyes wide He looked up at the blue sky with confusion and gasped for breath He had just gone through Narsha Haram Of course, he hadn’t actually been there, but he hadhis previous experience Chi-Woo had to fight the monsters he encountered there, but he had to do it alone without his co only his bare hands At first, he was somewhat confident since he had finally learned how to hit properly However, his confidence soon caht He realized there was a stark difference betweenit in a life and death situation in which he could lose his neck at any et into proper posture, he was attacked from all sides He kneas all in his mind, and he wouldn’t actually die However, besides these two points, everything was implemented as if it was real In other words, the pain he received was also transasped for breath like crazy and rubbed his neck The sensation of getting his neck crushed by a thorn wolf still felt vivid—and this was the second time he died The first ti his whole body crushed under the sole of the silver gole in the cave, he would have gone crazy a long ti around and h the pain seeot up and sat doith his eyes closed
“What do you feel?” It was the second tiure out what to say The first time, he answered that he could feel exorcise representation space again He couldn’t give the saain
“Don’t rack your brain for an answer and tell me what you can hear from your body”
A sound…sound fro…”
“Stop” Chi-Woo opened his eyes at her frosty voice “Start again”
He closed his eyes tightly; as expected, he had to repeat the saht with his bare hands, and when he went out, he was forced to ive a satisfactory answer, he had to repeat the whole process all over again What was thea word
Chi-Woo, as looking resentfully at her, soon stuh he wanted to screa this was…he had told her he’d trust her completely, and he needed to honor his pro hi hi process If he wanted to find the reason… Chi-Woo stopped thinking further and recalled his ied, and the interior of Narsha Hara out of everywhere and clenched his teeth and raised both fists—while believing not in himself, but in his master, Byeok Ran-Eum