Who threatened Cheonma Hara with a knife - Chapter 120
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Who threatened to call me Cheonmahara with a knife? Episode 120
Reform (6)
The adjutant general of the Magic Hall.
Yu Geuk, who was in charge of teaching martial arts in place of Chu Il-hwan, gave instructions to the instructors and received reports on the personal details and martial arts levels of the disciples.
While talking with the instructor for a long time and discussing how to teach martial arts.
“… What will happen to Instructor Chu Il-hwan?”
When the instructor asked about the passages on the other side, Yu-geuk let out a small sigh.
“It ended with him being dismissed from his position as instructor.”
“Yes? But that’s too….”
“What can I do? This is an order from the Most High.”
“… It’s truly a shame.”
“It seems that His Majesty has not yet given up his doubts.”
At Yu-geuk’s words, the instructor across from him muttered with a regretful expression.
“I wish it had ended this time. I never expected that the youngest prince would be able to withstand Chu Il-hwan’s attack.”
At those words, Yu-geuk also nodded with a cold expression.
“It is because Confucius’s level was far beyond our expectations. Surely, I would not have expected that he would be at that level at such a young age. I think I understand why he cares so much about Confucius, who is still a child.”
The instructor nodded in agreement with Yu-geuk’s words.
They also knew that Ilmok’s level was beyond that of the officials.
But even so, a guide is just a guide. I thought it would be impossible to handle the rampage of Chu Il-hwan, who was one of the strongest among the instructors.
“… If I had just a little more time, I would have definitely died. If I had known, I would have waited for a better opportunity.”
Yu-geuk clicked his tongue with a cold expression towards the instructor who had a regretful expression.
“Tsk. Wasn’t this opportunity just a stroke of luck? As the saying goes, a handshake is the end of a fight. If I had waited for a better opportunity, I would never have gotten the chance.”
Although they had planned to take advantage of Chu Il-hwan, Chu Il-hwan was not an easy opponent.
If you aim for the perfect opportunity, you cannot ignore the risk of getting caught in the process.
Just the fact that he suddenly became possessed by a coin while he was waiting for his chance was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Unlike the instructor who still had a regretful expression, Yu-geuk quickly shook off his regret and calmly thought about the future.
“Don’t worry about it. At least now that he’s been fired, there’s an instructor position vacant. With the possibility of having more allies, things will be easier next time.”
Between the cold faces, Yu-geuk’s eyes glowed like a snake’s.
* * *
A few days later.
Wi Jin-hak left the hospital with a relieved expression and a stack of letters in his hand.
He looked down at the letters that Ilmok had written one by one.
A sophisticated font with small, dense letters but with lively lines.
When Ilmok first started writing on his behalf, Wei Jin-hak was surprised to see this handwriting.
But now, I was more surprised by the meaning of the words written here than by the handwriting.
‘I knew he was a genius, but this guy still surprises me every time.’
A letter detailing the reforms that need to be consistently implemented over the next five years.
Because the content was so vast, what was included in Wei Jinhak was not everything.
The pile of letters he had received steadily over the past few days was now piled high in his hall.
Wi Jin-hak, who had to vomit out countless letters every day, was unaware that Ilmok would fall asleep as soon as he finished his interview with him.
Anyway, with Ilmok’s help, Wi Jin-hak was able to properly grasp the thread of what he was going to do.
‘First of all, we need to start by establishing elementary education institutions and creating curricula.’
There are now about half a year left until the children who first started attending school finish school.
It was an absurdly short amount of time considering the amount of work that had to be done, but it wasn’t a big problem.
‘We just need to prioritize the place where the freshmen will live and the courses that will teach them. After that, we can start building them again next year.’
The locations of each branch office located throughout Xinjiang are identified, and four or five nearby branches are grouped together to designate one branch office.
If possible, the largest of the four or five villages. Children who had completed school in each village were gathered there and elementary education was to be provided.
‘We need to build a dormitory for the children to live in, and we need to designate holidays for them to return to their hometowns for their mental stability.’
Ilmok boldly introduced the concept of a holiday. The reason for teaching magic late in the first place was to ensure the children’s mental stability, so it was natural.
‘And since we won’t be teaching magic to children yet, it’s better to learn basic internal energy methods and martial arts that will help them learn the basics so that they won’t have any major problems later on when they change their internal energy into magic energy.’
The basic method and basic martial arts were to be created by the martial artists from the Wei Jin School and the military, along with Hanggeon and his subordinates who had been kidnapped by Ilmok.
In addition, Ilmok taught subjects that should be included in the elementary education curriculum. Since some people may work in administration or medicine, he also taught basic arithmetic, and doctrine was included as a must.
There, along with doctrine, education on basic morals that must be maintained as a human being was also provided.
“How come such plans come out of that little kid’s head so easily? He really is a guy you never know what he’s doing. Hahaha.”
As Wei Jin-hak knew that this was not something that Ilmok had personally seen and experienced, but something that Ilmok had created from scratch, he could not help but be amazed.
“It seems like the teacher’s joke is half sincere.”
Before Wi Jin-hak came to Ilmok to ask for advice, he recalled the conversation he had with his teacher, Cheon-ma.
He was not unaware that there were those who were after the youngest priest, Wei Jin-hak. Naturally, he was furious about this, and even dared to make a suggestion to the heavenly master.
In order to root them out immediately, we must completely overturn the church and the magic hall.
But the gentle teacher said that he could not harm the innocent, and added this at the end:
– I had that thought too. I think it might be a coincidence that they’re all like that. Hehe.
Every time they do something, they grow so rapidly that it’s noticeable.
And Wei Jin-hak, who had already entered the high-level magic called the Burst Mara Sword Technique, was also able to notice this after encountering Ichimoku several times this time.
The whole thing is already getting closer to the extreme.
‘Perhaps, by the time the youngest reaches the age of 18, he will have entered the Supreme Demon.’
Even looking back at the hundreds of years of history of the Cheonmasingyo, it was an incredible growth rate that was almost unprecedented.
‘That child has only been a year and a half since he entered the church, so he is progressing faster than the Master.’
Wi Jin-hak let out a hollow laugh and shook his head without realizing it.
* * *
Immediately after Wei Jin-hak began his full-scale work.
In various places in Xinjiang, believers of the Tianma Cult began to move busily.
Crunch!
Boom! Boom!
In the village where a new primary school was established, the sound of cutting wood and hammering something echoed incessantly.
It was a strange sight.
Crunch!
With one swing of an axe from a person who appears to be a carpenter, a huge block of wood is instantly split in two.
thud!
Some workers even carried two huge tree trunks in each hand.
It was something that would be absolutely impossible for an ordinary person, but they were all trained martial artists. They were just low-ranking warriors with a low ranking within the Demonic Cult.
Of course, the standards were strictly those of the Demonic Cult.
If you were to order those who had learned martial arts in the Central Plains to cut down and move trees or build houses, they would probably rebel.
But they didn’t do that.
‘This is a solemn order from the Heavenly Demon!’
‘Not even a single mistake can be tolerated!’
With madness in their eyes, they simply carried out the orders given from above with all their might, just like the pseudo-fanatics.
Those who were separated like that were not only low-ranking unmanned personnel.
Somewhere in the headquarters. The residence of Wei Jin-hak, the great disciple of Cheonma.
“Ha.”
“That’s not it. If you think about the children’s development, instead of adding that herbaceous food, how about changing it like this?”
There, with Wei Jin-hak at the forefront, Hang-geon and his subordinates, and several mid-level masters of the Demonic Cult, they were studying basic martial arts and basic mind techniques together.
In addition, we had to compile textbooks containing basic knowledge to teach children.
After spending several days there, everyone’s eyes were starting to turn dark.
“Phew.”
And Wei Jin-hak, who seemed to be lost in thought, suddenly got up and left his quarters.
The place he headed to was Cheonmajeon, the residence of his teacher.
“Not enough people?”
At Wei Jin-hak’s words, Cheon Ma tilted his head.
“If we do that, wouldn’t it just end up giving each person more work to do?”
In response to the teacher’s response that he was trying to change people without any hesitation, Wi Jin-hak opened his mouth again.
“Right now, those who are working on the front lines are enough, Master. The problem is after the operation of the Grass Demon Pass begins.”
Chomagwan was the name given to the institution that would be in charge of children’s elementary education from now on.
And Wei Jin-hak handed over a few letters he had prepared in advance to Cheon-ma.
That was the letter that Ilmok had written.
Cheonma, who had read all of the letters, nodded his head in agreement.
“The problem is the instructors who teach the children at Chomagwan and the escorts who are responsible for picking up and dropping off the children.”
“Yes, Master. Those who are currently building the Chomagwan or creating the curriculum cannot be called upon to do so, as they will have to build the buildings and curriculum again for the next grade starting next year.”
An instructor was obviously necessary, and the issue of escorts responsible for boarding and disembarking was something that even Cheonma had not thought about.
By integrating four or five villages to create educational facilities and providing periodic holidays, it was necessary to send or bring children back to their original villages at regular intervals.
The problem was that if you asked those young children to go that far on their own, you never knew what would happen.
“Since they are too young to walk, we need to make additional carriages to carry the children, and we also need horses or other livestock to pull the carriages, Master. However, the problem is that if we try to procure horses or other livestock in large quantities, we will have to collect more money from the followers than usual, or we will have to accept livestock.”
Cheonma responded with a pleased expression to Wei Jin-hak’s concern about whether it would affect the livelihood of ordinary people who follow the new religion.
“Hehehe. Don’t worry. You can just make more carriages, and there’s no need to prepare livestock separately.”
“???”
When Wi Jin-hak looked at Cheon-ma with a puzzled expression, Cheon-ma told him the solution he had come up with in an instant.
“Since our school has more than enough masters, is there really a need to use livestock to pull the carriage? It would be enough for the guards and carriage pullers to do the same job.”
“!!! As expected, you are a master!!”
Wei Jin-hak was once again amazed by Cheonma’s wisdom in replacing livestock with people.
‘The youngest’s intelligence may be due to his teacher’s resemblance!’