Genius Martial Arts Trainer Chapter 84

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“It’s impossible.”

“yes!? But Grandpa.”

Mu-jin tried to talk to Hyeon-gwang about the situation he was in and the solution he came up with, but he was immediately rejected.

“I understand how you feel, but training is more important now.”

“… … .”

Mujin was momentarily speechless at Hyunkwang’s general story. Hyeon-gwang continued speaking to Mu-jin.

“No matter how close a clinic branch is opened in Luoyang, the distance from Shaolin here to Luoyang is over 100 miles (about 50km). You won’t be able to travel from here to Luoyang, so can you really practice properly there?”

“… … “It will probably be difficult.”

When Mujin nodded and answered with a dejected expression, Hyunkwang smiled strangely.

“So, if you want to open a branch of a clinic in Luoyang, shouldn’t you be able to make a round trip from Shaolin to Luoyang at least within one hour?”

When Moo-jin looked like he was wondering what Hyun-gwang was saying, Hyun-gwang added.

“From here to Luoyang. Practicing the Gyeongsinbeop to the point where one can travel a distance of over a hundred miles and round trip within one hour. That is this grandfather’s condition.”

“ah!”

“Hehehe. This old man also knows what kind of martial arts you practice, Mujin. However, no matter how excellent your defense ability is, if you are slower than your opponent, what is the use of it?”

Only then did Mujin fully understand Hyeon-gwang’s intentions and asked with an admiring expression.

“So, does your grandfather teach you the Gyeongshin method?”

“Hehehe. “I will do it.”

Let’s take a moment to rejoice at Hyeon-gwang’s words. Mu-jin, who had a sudden thought, quietly asked Hyun-gwang a question.

“By any chance, does training in the Gyeongsinbeop require a lot of internal energy?”

“Hmm. “Not necessarily.”

“If so, would it be okay if I received Gyeongsinbeop training with other children?”

It was Mujin who decided to bring in his three nephews who were the culprits of the incident.

There’s no way to tell your uncle to roll alone, right?

* * *

next day.

In the front yard of Hyeon-gwang’s residence, Hyeon-gwang and Muja-bae Sain-bang were together.

Muyul was as bright as always, Mujin was in a peaceful mood, and Mugung and Mugyeong looked somewhat nervous.

This was because both Mugung and Mugung had received thorough training from Sasukjo before training with Hyeon-gwang.

As he is a great adult of Shaolin, he cannot make even the slightest mistake.

In fact, hearing such a story was very different.

“Hehe.”

It was impossible to understand such precautions.

Hyunkwang, who was watching the non-Japanese sign room showing various expressions and reactions, opened his mouth with a blank expression.

“Have you heard everything about what kind of training you will be doing with this old man from today?”

“yes!”

“I heard it’s a new law!”

“I forgot!”

Immediately after each person responded to Hyeon-gwang’s words, the remaining three looked at Mu-hyul with a puzzled expression.

“Hehehe. It has been done. “You are truly a bright child.”

But Hyunkwang didn’t seem to care and continued his explanation again.

“Just as you said, from today onwards, you will be practicing the Shinshin Technique.”

“If you do that, are you learning a new martial art?”

Mugung asked with a slightly expectant expression, but Hyunkwang shook his head.

“How can you all learn the same martial arts since you are all so different? “What you are learning from today is not some martial art, but the Gyeongsinbeop itself.”

All four of them tilted their heads at Hyunkwang’s ambiguous words.

Hyeon-gwang smiled softly and asked Mugung, who looked at him with a sturdy posture like a model student, if he thought that was cute.

“What do you think the new law is?”

“… … “I know it is a martial arts technique that allows you to run fast.”

“Hehehe. You know it well. If so, how can you move quickly?”

“… … .”

When Mugung could not easily answer, Hyeon-gwang’s gaze shifted to the side.

“You just need to move your legs faster!”

And Muhyul, who made eye contact, gave a very simple answer.

“Hehehe. “That is also a method, but it is far from the essence of Gyeongsinbeop.”

Hyeon-gwang, who smiled softly at Mu-yul, looked at Mu-gyeong this time.

‘As expected, he is an outstanding child in a different way than Mujin.’

When I saw Mu-kyung in deep thought, I was a little impressed.

Mu-gyeong realized that he was reflecting on the countless martial arts he was learning and the essence and characteristics of Gyeongsinbeop.

Hyeon-gwang, who realized that there was no need to disturb Mu-gyeong’s thoughts, this time looked at his grandson, Mu-jin.

And Mujin, who had been pondering over and over until it was his last turn, opened his mouth with a thought in mind.

“The name Gyeongshinbeop itself means a method of lightening the body. Or, is it possible to increase speed by making your body lighter?”

“Hehehe. “You got it right.”

Hyunkwang laughed hollowly at Mujin’s answer.

Mu-gyeong was a child who had a great understanding and was able to gradually understand anything, no matter how complex it was, by thinking deeply about it.

On the other hand, his grandson, Mujin, had excellent intuition.

When it comes to problems that seem complex, I tend to find answers based on intuition rather than understanding and solving the complexities one by one.

In that sense, that Mu-gyeong child was actually more similar to Hyeon-gwang himself than Mu-jin, so the relationship between people flowed in such a mysterious way.

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‘Hehehe. ‘I too am tied up in that mysterious thread of fate.’

Hyunkwang, who thought of a trivial thought for a moment, smiled softly and continued his explanation.

“As Mujin said, Gyeongshinbeop refers to a method of lightening the body. This is a martial arts technique that increases speed, but there is one catch.”

“You mean a trap?”

“It is true. Let me think about it. When you pick up a light bird’s feather and throw it with all your might. “Did the bird’s feathers really move that fast?”

“ah!”

Even Muhyul let out an exclamation as if he understood Hyunkwang’s explanation.

It was Muhyul who recalled the experience of throwing a crane feather that had fallen in the yard while training as a scholar in the past.

“But if you look at it closely, because it is light in weight, the speed at the moment it is thrown is very fast. “It’s just that because it’s light, it can’t resist the power of the wind.”

“Then how can we move faster?”

“A very excellent method of renewal. The Kunlun Sect’s new methods, such as Cloud Dragon and Eight Eight Sects, discuss methods such as reversing the flow of the wind or creating a gap in the blocking wind, but that is too early for you, so learn the basics first. And the basis of Gyeongshinbeop, contrary to its name, is a method of making the body heavy.”

At Hyunkwang’s words, the three of them, excluding Muhyul, showed expressions of feeling to some extent.

“When you hit the floor, you lighten your body to increase explosive power, and when you move, you make your body heavier to resist the force of the wind?”

Hyeon-gwang answered Mugung’s question.

“It’s just the beginning. The essence lies in the movement of the center. In an instant, the weight of the body changes from heavy to light. Or, by varying the weight of each body position at each moment, you can achieve explosive speed or create dramatic changes.”

After explaining up to that point, Hyunkwang glanced at the four of us with gentle eyes and spoke.

“If you realize the essence of this Gyeongshinbeop, you will be able to apply it no matter what Gyeonggong or footwork you learn. So the first thing you need to learn today is how to change the weight of your body. “It’s a thousand pounds.”

* * *

Hyeon-gwang briefly informed us about the processes to be learned in the future, and immediately afterwards explained the method and principles of performing the art of Cheongeunchu.

“Then, from now on, take the Mabo and practice Cheongeunchu.”

As soon as Hyeon-gwang’s instructions were given, the three of them, each taking a gamble, tried to make a bet, remembering the point Hyeon-gwang had told them.

And Muhyul raised his hand.

“Four hundred birds! “I’m sorry, but I forgot the point!”

“Hehehe. It’s okay. “I will tell you this slowly.”

Hyeon-gwang, who had already heard about the characteristics of Mu-yul through Mu-jin, smiled softly and carefully explained the important points one by one to Mu-yul.

‘He may not be very intelligent, but he has wild instincts.’

It takes a long time to understand and learn the essence due to lack of understanding, but I heard that Hyeon-Gwang has the talent to apply it freely once he learns it.

Even as he was teaching Muhyul one by one from the basics, Hyeon-gwang was aware of the training status of the other three children through the nature guide.

‘As expected, you two are the fastest.’

Although the principle of Cheongeunchu was explained to them a little while ago, Mu-gyeong and Mujin were still unfolding Cheongeunchu in an awkward manner.

Mu-gyeong understood all the principles with his excellent intellect, and in Mu-jin’s case, he had already reached the point of erection and showed the essential points with a more developed sense of energy.

Even the dirt floor of the yard where Mujin was located was being crushed or crushed little by little.

As he possessed much more bets than Mu-gyeong, Mu-jin had extraordinary power even though he was not yet able to perfectly control Cheon Geun-chu.

Following Mugyeong and Mujin, Hyeon-gwang observed Mugung as a nature keeper.

‘Hehehe. Hyedam’s Sason is also not bad.’

He was not a child with the talent to be called a genius. But he at least had the talent to be called a genius.

In addition, even though the two children who would be called geniuses were overtaking him and going ahead of him, he was steadfastly focusing on his training.

This is despite the fact that any child of that age is likely to be impatient and jealous of children who are better than them.

‘Hyedam taught me very well.’

It was not difficult for Hyeon-gwang to guess that it was thanks to Hye-dam’s unique, strong, unmoving mind training.

‘These children will become the pillars of Shaolin in the future.’

Hyeon-gwang, who was teaching the non-jaebae signing room, suddenly had a smile on his face.

* * *

One day about a month after I started practicing Cheongeunchu.

Hyeongwang and Mujabae Sainbang were located together on the outskirts of Shaolin Temple, halfway up Seongsan Mountain.

“Now that everyone has become accustomed to the Cheongeunchu method, we will now begin full-scale application training.”

As Hyeon-gwang said this, he pointed to a bud of Seongsan Mountain visible through the bushes.

“From now on, use the techniques you are all familiar with to get this from the tree at the top of that peak.”

In Hyeon-gwang’s hand, he held a wooden plaque.

“And in Mujin’s case, he had more skill than the other children, so he hid the wooden tablet in a farther away place. Can you see a slightly higher peak behind that peak?”

“yes. “Grandfather.”

Mujin answered while looking at a slightly higher peak behind the peak that Hyunkwang pointed out.

“Then let us leave now.”

As soon as Hyunkwang’s words left his mouth, the unmanned sine room moved towards its destination.

In particular, Mujin’s speed, which was very high compared to other children, was unrivaled.

“Hehehe.”

Hyunkwang’s body floated away as he burst into empty laughter as he watched the children running.

Hyeon-gwang, using the nature guard, hovered in the sky and watched the children running after them.

The children who started running fast from the beginning soon ran into difficulties.

The place where the children started was a fairly wide open space, but after running for a while, thick bushes and trees began to block the road and view.

‘Hehehe. How will they deal with it?’

Hyeon-gwang deliberately chose this forest path rather than an empty lot or a wide area.

Gyeongshinbeop is not completed simply by ‘moving quickly’. This was also a type of martial arts, and in the end it was an art for fighting someone.

Running while avoiding trees, bushes, and animals that suddenly appear while running. That was truly training in the Gyeongsinbeop, which was close to actual practice.

And surprisingly, the child who stood out the most in the practical training of Gyeongsinbeop was none other than Muhyul.

In terms of speed itself, Mujin, who was overwhelmingly superior in both internal strength and physical strength, was far ahead.

‘her. ‘It’s truly an animalistic movement.’

Muyul was showing off agile and bizarre movements that surprised even Hyeon-gwang.

Jump to the left to avoid the tree in front. However, there is a large tree on the left side where the body was thrown.

However, instead of turning his body sharply or stopping to avoid the tree again, Muhyul.

“Ugh!”

He let out an odd laugh that I couldn’t tell if it was fun or surprise, and moved his legs.

Pot!

He kicked the huge tree trunk and used the rebound force to launch himself towards the right.

Then, he grabbed hold of a tree branch that was approaching, blocking his view, and used the elasticity of the branch to launch himself as if he were enjoying an iron bar.

‘He was the child who took the longest to learn the method of Cheongeunchu.’

In fact, the reason I practiced Cheon Geun-chu’s technique for a month was entirely because of that martial law. However, once I got used to it, I was able to use it freely.

Like a monkey, he grabs a tree branch and bounces his body, or runs on the tree branch.

Or, it comes down to the ground and runs again on the flat ground, then alternately kicks the large trees on the left and right.

Seeing that the tree branches were not broken during this time, it was clear that he was freely using Cheongeunchu’s techniques.

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