Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 50: As Long as You Get There from Urban Vagabond: Reload, a Action novel by 간짜장.

After the spell formation was released, the license exam was suspended entirely.

The Martial Alliance Leader, the Gate Masters of the Eight Great Sects, and the responsible officials gathered in one place and held an ergency eting to contain the situation.

The injured late-bloom talents were all being transported to the ward inside the Martial Alliance and treated.

“Gaaah! It hurts, so stop touching !”

“Look at that rag lying right next to you—quiet as can be—and you’re whining just because your shoulder got scratched?”

“A scratch? Are your eyes broken? I was this close to becoming the One-Ard Blade Wanderer!”

“...Calling a person a rag is a bit much. Don’t you think?”

Shin Kangheon and I were lying side by side, receiving treatnt. Not long after the ergency care was finished, Kim Bokja had co to visit.

...To us, it looked less like a visit and more like she’d co to tornt us.

She pressed down on our wounds with her fingers, one after another.

“Hold still. Your big sister’s going to do so pressure-point circulation with love.”

“Nurse! There’s soone here interfering with the patient’s recovery!”

“No. Don’t. Seriously, don’t...”

Ignoring our pleas, begging, and curses like they were background noise, Kim Bokja gently pressed and prodded the stitched and sealed wounds, checking their condition.

“...All right. You won’t scar too badly.”

Because she worked in the underworld, she’d seen plenty of injuries. Even at a glance, the ergency treatnt had been excellent.

And there was a saying that when it ca to treating cuts, internal injuries, and external trauma, no place in Korea beat the Martial Alliance hospital—so we probably wouldn’t have to worry about infection or lingering aftereffects.

Relieved inside, Kim Bokja crossed her arms and launched into full-scale nagging.

“I’m telling you, you should’ve known when to stop showing off. Since when is a license exam worth risking your life and brawling with assassins like lunatics? If you die doing that, do you think anyone’s going to thank you? Honestly. I knew this was coming from the mont you two started acting like you had to beat each other for first place. And especially you, Kim Muhyuk—”

Shin Kangheon turned onto his uninjured shoulder.

I avoided Kim Bokja’s eyes and pretended not to hear.

A bright blue ghostfire flared in her pupils.

“These bastards aren’t paying attention to big sister, are they?”

She looked like she was about to summon an anomaly on the spot, so both of us hurriedly “focused.”

“I heard everything! Agh—why is it coming for again?!”

Kyaaah!

Shin Kangheon swatted away the anomaly pecking at the top of his head with his good hand.

Before it beca my turn, I tried to change the subject and asked the thing I’d been curious about.

“By the way—how did you even get in here?”

“...You’re asking late. The teacher called out of nowhere and begged, saying they urgently needed a spellcaster. So I ran over without even wiping the sleep out of my eyes.”

“My master?”

Choi Geon had disappeared again before the Gate Masters of the Eight Great Sects stord the Martial Alliance.

He’d given a bitter smile and said nothing good ca from crossing paths with people tied to old grudges.

‘He still doesn’t want to reveal himself to the world.’

Since Choi Geon kept a mask on in front of others, the only people who knew who he was were Yeo Pilgeuk and No Gucheon.

After arriving at the Martial Alliance at Choi Geon’s request, Kim Bokja told us what had happened.

“They had to dismantle the spell formation you were trapped inside imdiately, but to do that they needed a top-tier spellcaster. And it’s not like you can just grab soone competent off the street.”

If it weren’t for this Red Rabbit, you two would’ve been stuck in there for another hour.

Since her story inevitably ended as self-praise, we nodded with awkward expressions.

“Well, thanks to that, I got to look at a bunch of high-level formations, so it wasn’t bad for either.”

Kim Bokja continued, her eyes gleaming with obvious satisfaction.

“You two know Mystic Hall? Those spellcasters asked if I wanted to seriously learn spellcraft under them.”

She lifted her chin and smiled, full of confidence.

Mystic Hall.

A spellcaster organization that cooperated with the Martial Alliance—its scale made it the largest and most authoritative among the spellcaster groups, even with their closed-off nature.

‘If ✧ NоvеIight ✧ (Original source) I rember right, Dr. Man ca from there too.’

Hearing the na Mystic Hall made Dr. Man surface in my mind.

—If you ever run into there... don’t do anything pointless. Tell them to take care of the family.

The man who’d sent back into the past with death right in front of him.

I hadn’t forgotten his request. I’d tracked down Dr. Man’s office address and sent him a letter.

It said there was already a successful case of the “artificial dantian research” he was working on, so he should stop wasting effort on pointless things and take care of his family instead.

‘I mailed him the content of his research before it’d even be released to the world for another year. He won’t do anything reckless.’

While Kim Bokja talked, Shin Kangheon—who’d been quietly listening—said it wasn’t a bad opportunity and told her to learn.

“Aren’t spellcasters way more closed-off than martial artists? Then isn’t this a perfect chance?”

“Not really... I think I’m fine as I am. I just took their card.”

Despite her indifferent tone, Kim Bokja looked like she was genuinely thinking it over.

In a society where spellcasters rarely let outsiders in, getting a chance to enter Mystic Hall was as hard as picking a star out of the sky.

I gave her serious advice.

“Why don’t you use this chance to quit the underworld, too? You can’t work in dangerous places forever.”

“What are you, my dad? And who’s the one doing the most dangerous stuff, huh?”

Kim Bokja stared at like I was ridiculous.

If she could, she probably would’ve had Kkagwi tear up, but unlike with the easy target Shin Kangheon, Kkagwi was scared of and only hovered nearby without daring to touch .

Kyaaht...

“Kkagwi looks bigger again. But why is it so scrawny?”

When I stared straight at it, the anomaly that had been cowering shrank further—then, like it was venting its frustration, it lunged at Shin Kangheon and started biting his crown.

Tap tap tap!

“Ah, co on! Why are you picking on again?! Later, if I catch you, I’m stuffing you in a balloon and sending you into the sky!”

“You psycho—can’t you still not see anomalies?”

“I’m starting to see them, all right? I can do everything you can do!”

“Train harder. Sparring with you’s getting boring these days.”

“Y-You bastard—once we get out of the hospital, we’re fighting right away!”

I baited Shin Kangheon, and he flared up on cue.

Watching us act exactly as we always did, Kim Bokja felt reassured—and also looked at us like we were pathetic.

“Idiots with nothing in their heads but martial arts...”

Knock knock—

The knock from outside the ward cut off our conversation.

A mont later, soone opened the door and stepped in.

“Heh heh. I ca because I was worried, but I could hear you making a racket from far away, so I can finally breathe.”

“Elder No?”

It was No Gucheon, an elder of the Martial Alliance.

He’d co personally to deliver news.

His face looked deeply tired, but thankfully, it wasn’t dark.

I asked what had happened since the exam was suspended.

“How did the eting go?”

“It’ll probably go all night. We’re interrogating the spies we captured, so we’ll have results soon. And after that is when the truly important information will co out...”

No Gucheon lowered his voice slightly and gave more detail.

“The best interrogation specialist I know in the Martial Alliance is handling it, so it won’t take long to find out who’s behind this.”

He winked with one eye.

The “best specialist” he ant was the Sword Demon, Choi Geon.

‘If it’s Master, I can trust it.’

Choi Geon was in the interrogation room right now, having changed his face with bone-sculpting. The Eight Great Sects had no idea he even existed.

“...You two are hurt pretty badly.”

After checking our injuries, No Gucheon stepped back. Then he perford a crisp fist-and-palm salute and bowed his head.

“The Martial Alliance owes a great debt to the young late-bloom talents. On behalf of the Martial Alliance Leader, I offer thanks—and the Alliance will never forget this favor.”

“Elder No?”

“Why are you doing this?!”

An elder of the Martial Alliance bowed to juniors so far beneath him it was absurd.

Shocked, Shin Kangheon and I tried to sit up, but No Gucheon stopped us—and then offered thanks to Kim Bokja as well.

“And to the young spellcaster, my sincere gratitude. Thanks to you calming the spell formation, we were able to quickly find Yang Hayun and Kim Muhyuk’s location.”

“...Mystic Hall said they’ll pay enough to make it worth it.”

Faced with such polite thanks—sothing rare in the underworld—Kim Bokja scratched her cheek, embarrassed.

No Gucheon looked at the three of us and smiled with satisfaction.

Then, returning to his normal tone, he said,

“Just seeing you three tells the future of the orthodox martial world is bright.”

A major accident had happened inside the license exam, but thanks to people like us stepping up, the best possible outco had happened—no one had died.

Of course, the Eight Great Sects were tearing into the Martial Alliance Leader like this was their chance, but sohow, it would be smoothed over.

‘It might even beco a blessing in disguise.’

In the end, the Martial Alliance had blocked the assassins who infiltrated it, and even rooted out hidden spies.

If they caught the people behind it and punished them properly—proving the Martial Alliance’s strength was still intact—they might even reclaim past glory.

But...

One lingering concern surfaced in No Gucheon’s mind, and he asked carefully.

“Are you truly sure it’s all right to announce it externally the way you requested?”

No Gucheon knew perfectly well that no matter what anyone said, the top contributor in this incident was .

I had fought the assassins targeting Yang Hayun, protected my companion to the end even though I could’ve run, and even took down the leader of the assassins who’d disguised themselves as Black-Whites.

But I’d asked them to keep all of it secret.

“Yes. Honestly, it’ll be more comfortable for if you do it that way.”

I had personally asked the Martial Alliance Leader to record all my contributions as Yang Hayun’s.

‘Yang Hayun took down most of the assassins. I only helped a little at her side.’

That was also what I told the Eight Great Sects’ martial artists who’d co to ask what happened.

Those proud Eight Great Sects people nodded as if that was obviously the case, never suspecting anything, and left.

‘Even I can’t believe it, and I saw it with my own eyes...’

No Gucheon let out a hollow laugh.

Even he couldn’t have imagined that a late-bloom talent with only a Level 4 constitution would outperform a Level 1 special constitution.

Inside the Martial Alliance, the truth was known only to the Martial Alliance Leader, No Gucheon—and a handful of late-bloom talents who had fought directly, who felt suspicious but weren’t sure.

‘Truly astonishing. At that age, such skill, such character, and even a detached attitude toward fa...’

The thought naturally ca to him that the Sword Demon, who’d lacked disciple luck all his life, had received it all in one burst in his later years.

‘Drawing attention now would only get in the way of training.’

I only hated the nuisance of unwanted attention if my real strength was exposed—but to No Gucheon’s eyes, I looked like a genuine young hero.

“You say you don’t need any reward, but it weighs on my heart. Is there anything you desire?”

“Mm...”

When I hesitated, moving my lips as if unsure, No Gucheon—more anxious instead—asked again.

“It’s all right. Speak comfortably. Reward money, elixirs—anything you want, I will personally convey it to the Martial Alliance Leader.”

He felt deeply indebted, and if there was anything I wanted, he wanted to grant it.

And since I’d read that 마음 clearly, I let the silence stretch just long enough to make him fidget—then opened my mouth.

“Then... even briefly... could I receive instruction from the Martial Alliance Leader?”

For the first ti, embarrassnt surfaced on No Gucheon’s face—the sa man who’d been acting like he’d hand anything.

“Mm? Instruction from the Martial Alliance Leader?”

Normally, it was a privilege only given to those who placed in the top three in the license exam’s overall rankings.

For fairness, the correct answer was obviously to refuse.

But with this debt sitting on his heart, it wasn’t easy to reject.

Seeing his reaction, I lowered my head with a disappointed expression and apologized.

“I think I spoke out of turn. It’s nonsense for a re late-bloom talent to request an audience with the Martial Alliance Leader. Please pretend you didn’t hear that.”

“Heh heh—no, it’s not that... It’s not impossible, exactly...”

I hadn’t forgotten my biggest reason for joining the license exam.

To obtain the Five Elents Divine Art from the Martial Alliance.

As long as you got there, it didn’t matter how you went.

Even with the license exam suspended and the final result uncertain, I intended to get the Five Elents Divine Art—one way or another.

You are reading Urban Vagabond: Reload Chapter 50: As Long as You Get There on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

Genius Blacksmith's Game cover
Same genre

Genius Blacksmith's Game

박민규 ·Action

Thelastblacksmithandmasterartisanleftintheworld.Hishandsarecrippledinaforgefire,renderinghimunabletocraftanylonger.Butthen,avirtualrealitygame,Ares...

Super Supportive cover
Same genre

Super Supportive

Sleyca ·Action

Everyonewantstobeasuperhero.ExceptforAlden.Hewantstobeasidekick.He’sgot...Readmore Everyonewantsto be a superhero.ExceptforAlden.He wantsto be a si...

I'm the Culinary God cover
Trending now

I'm the Culinary God

Greedy kitten ·Fantasy

LinXu,whoisabouttograduatefromuniversity,suddenlygetsboundtotheCookingGodsystemandhasbecometheownerofarestaurant.Totastehishandmadenoodles,customer...

Supreme Vision Master cover
Trending now

Supreme Vision Master

Mo Yan ·Fantasy

Cultivationdestroyed,eyespoisonedblindandrobbedofherstatusinthehousehold? LuoQingtongnarrowshereyesandsneers,“Bringiton!Letmeteachyoualesson!” A24t...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.