Heavenly Inquisition Sword Chapter 1410

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Episode 1410. Did he have an accident?

Surprisingly the accommodation Jo Hyeon-deok was assigned was a sarangbang attached to the main house.

Compared to other disciples who use communal accommodation next to the training hall the difference is literally like heaven and earth.

The departure and admission of Yeongamukwan is held in March.

A whopping four months later a young man who entered the dormitory alone used the sarangchae (as if he were an empty guest) instead of the communal lodgings which attracted the attention of the disciples.

The Yeongamukwan explained ‘There were no vacancies in the communal lodgings so we gave up the Sarangchae’ but no one believed that at all.

Anyway that’s how Jo Hyeon-deok took his place at Yeongamukwan.

Once he enters the Yeonga Military Academy he trains for at most ten years or at least three or four years.

Jo Hyeon-deok also decided to somehow complete the training period like everyone else.

That way he can be treated as an alumnus even after he is released.

On the one hand he changed the course of his life unexpectedly but he also had the desire to succeed as a martial artist.

However his life as a military officer was not smooth.

Although he was welcomed by Waryong swordsman Yeonmu Baek the head of the Yeonga military attaché Jo Hyeon-deok’s physical strength was a problem.

He was sickly from an early age and spent his entire life reading books.

Naturally Jo Hyeon-deok could not follow in the footsteps of his classmates who had been learning internal and external techniques since the age of five or six.

Within a few days Jo Hyeon-deok’s true identity was revealed.

Yeongamukwan’s instructors as well as his alumni recognized that he was a weakling and just an old student.

From then on his practitioners called him ‘Uncle’.

Internally the line was drawn that he was not an alumnus.

Jo Hyeon-deok silently accepted the title ‘Uncle’ rather than priest or eldest brother.

It wasn’t wrong.

This is because the average age of Yeongamukwan’s disciples is only in their early to mid-teens.

Jo Hyeon-deok was unable to lift his sword until the summer was over.

The instructors did not allow Jo Hyeon-deok to practice the sword because of his weak arm and grip strength.

This was prevented because practicing swordsmanship could cause harm to other practitioners.

When he turned fourteen he was allowed to use a true sword so he was evaluated as being inferior to a fourteen-year-old.

The younger you are the less learning you have so you are more faithful to your instincts.

At some point boys and girls with a sense of superiority began to bully him.

“What are you doing uncle living alone in the living room?”

“Did you at least pull out the roots of the pillars of Joyang Sangbang and offer them up?”

“Your body is like that because you neglect training. “You are a disgrace to all family members!”

“If you know you are lacking you have to work hard. What does that mean when you get older? “Don’t you feel sorry for the children who use his weak body as an excuse?”

“Don’t think about completing three years and get out before winter.”

“Does it make sense for an adult to practice for three months and be worse than a fourteen-year-old? Are you here to make connections? Then please buy me something.”

The leaves in the garden which had turned red throughout the fall dried up and fell one by one.

Until then Jo Hyeon-deok was not allowed to carry out a real sword.

The only people using wooden swords in the training hall were children and Jo Hyeon-deok.

As the sun began to set the boys and girls filling the gymnasium disappeared one by one.

Even though we made eye contact back and forth no one seemed to know Jo Hyeon-deok.

It was now frosty at dawn and the wind was cold when the sun went down.

White breath blew out from Jo Hyeon-deok’s mouth as he wielded his wooden sword.

By chance an instructor who was passing by the training center came up and called him.

“Cho Hyeon-deok.”

Jo Hyeon-deok lowered his wooden sword and looked behind him.

“yes? ha! ha! ha-!”

The instructor looked at him panting with pity and said something.

“If you push yourself too hard you will actually hurt your body. “It’s cold so go inside and rest.”

Jo Hyeon-deok who had finally calmed his breathing suddenly asked.

“Master.”

“Why are you doing that?”

“When will I be able to hold a real sword?”

“How many times can you strike quickly with a wooden sword without stopping?”

“About a hundred times.”

“Tell me when you’ve done it a thousand times. At that time I will let you use the Jingeom.”

“….”

When Jo Hyeon-deok looked devastated the instructor lightly tapped him on the shoulder and walked away.

Cho Hyeon-deok who had been thinking about the instructor’s words let out a sigh that made the ground sink.

A thousand times?

If you swing it a hundred times your limbs will tremble. In what period of time?

If things continue like this it’s clear that I’ll end up swinging only wooden swords next year.

My face was already getting hot as I thought about the new officials who would arrive in March.

He began to trudge along holding a wooden sword.

All kinds of thoughts rushed into his head.

Why am I like this?

Why did the Namcheon Grand Hyeop send me here?

Half a year has passed but is it okay for me who can’t even lift a real sword to live as a warrior?

As he was passing in front of Gasan someone stopped him as he was walking aimlessly.

“omg! Ambassador!”

Jo Hyeon-deok who was startled hurriedly lowered his head.

The person standing in front of him was Yeongyeon Yun who was called the Great Master by the Yeonga military officer.

“What were you thinking that you couldn’t hear me even when I called you? Are you missing the girl you left behind in your hometown?”

“Oh no.”

Jo Hyeon-deok blushed and waved his hand.

Yeon Yeon-yoon was twenty-nine years old but he looked like he was in his early twenties while Jo Hyeon-deok looked older than his age so the polite expression seemed quite awkward.

“Are you worried?”

Yeon-Yeon Yoon knew that Jo Hyeon-Deok was not able to adapt to being a military officer at Yeonga and that he was being left out.

Moreover they are ignored by much younger children.

But even though he knew he pretended not to know.

One way or another Yeongamukwan is a place that produces military personnel.

Jo Hyeon-deok who hesitated slowly opened his mouth.

“I have doubts about myself after holding a wooden sword for half a year. I have no talent in writing but I can’t even believe I’m like that in martial arts… It’s a sight to behold. “I don’t know why Namcheon Daehyup sent me as a military officer.”

To be honest when Namcheon Daehyup even wrote a letter of recommendation he thought he had military talent.

So he believed that he would be able to adapt well despite his late age.

But when it came to it it was different from what I imagined.

Even though half a year had already passed he was worse than the fourteen-year-old in Yeonga Mogwan.

He lived an ordinary life nothing special in either civil or martial arts.

“If you’re curious about Namcheon Daehyup’s thoughts I can teach you.”

“Really? If so please let me know. “I’m so curious that it’s driving me crazy.”

Yonsei Yoon who was looking at Jo Hyeon-deok nodded his head.

“It’s not enough to go crazy. I also heard this from my father and he said you resemble Namcheon Daehyeop when you were young. “He said that’s why he sent you here.”

“Me? “I’m not good at martial arts?”

Jo Hyeon-deok was both happy and embarrassed by the ambassador’s words.

He couldn’t even guess what on earth resembled Namcheon Daehyup.

Yeon Yeon-yoon said with a grin.

“Don’t be mistaken. Because it’s not like that. They say that when I was young Namcheon Daegyeop was so ordinary that I didn’t notice it. Because I was weak I suffered a lot of persecution. “Still you haven’t lost your innocence.”

“So are you saying that because I was ordinary and weak Namcheon Daehyup felt a connection with the same disease?”

“Why are you leaving out the other one? Nevertheless it is important that he did not lose his innocence. No matter how much he resembled his childhood he wouldn’t have sent the priest here if he wasn’t pure. Because Namcheon Daehyup is that kind of person.”

Yeon Yeon-yoon looked at the burning red sunset with dim eyes.

He was not just her ‘little father’ her lover but her benefactor who gave her a new life.

Jo Hyeon-deok could not take his eyes off the ambassador.

The Great Residence looked more beautiful than the young lady Seok Gyeong-jang whom I saw from afar this spring.

***

Namjikryeseong.

Hapbi.

Yeoganghyeon Seokgyeongjang.

Just as winter had entered sad news came to Seokgyeongjang.

Pung Yeon-cho who retired from working at Geumseon Sangbang in Gaebong died from old age.

Yeonjeokha flew to Unjongsul to console Pung Yeoncho’s grieving family and before leaving offered his son Pung Unbi the position of general manager of Seokgyeongjang.

Pungunbi who followed in his father’s footsteps and worked at Geumseon Sangbang accepted the offer without hesitation.

This is to teach Seok Gyeong-jang’s martial arts to his precious children.

Yeon Jeok-ha who returned to Seokgyeongjang first after saying goodbye to Pung Woon-bi could not sleep easily that night.

As he was tossing and turning Namgoongyeon’s voice reached his ears.

“why? “Are you worried about anything?”

“ha. “I feel strange.”

“Because of the Feng Great Gorge?”

“I was so happy that you saved the brothers of Obongsanchae in the summer… But to think that your eldest brother is leaving like this…”

He remembered what Namgung-yeon said in the past in the fourth heaven and saved Obongsanchae from the hands of the punitive army.

However I was shocked when Pungyeoncho’s death suddenly came.

“As long as we are human birth old age illness and death are inevitable. We are already in our forties. “You will hear more comments from your acquaintances in the future.”

“I guess so?”

Yeonjeokha muttered in a gloomy voice.

At that time Namgung-yeon spoke in passing.

“By the way I received a New Year’s gift from Yeonga Moogwan today do you know?”

“Yes we come here every year around this time.”

“Is there anyone you sent to Yeongamukwan?”

“yes? why?”

Yeon Jeok-ha annoyed asked back.

I forgot about it after I was banned from joining Joyang Sangbang but I wonder what happened.

“I heard an interesting story.”

“At Yeonga Moogwan?”

“Did you not know that the third Confucius of Chaoyang Sangbang came in as a disciple this summer?”

“Hum hum. why? Do I need to know?”

“You said you were the one who sent it? “Are you sure you don’t know this?”

“ah! Jo Hyeon-deok? that’s right. “I made a recommendation.”

“Why did the wind blow when you had no interest in the world?”

“The way a young person thinks is very old. So I told him to go to Yeongamukwan to come to his senses.”

“Oh my. “You wasted your time writing a letter of recommendation on the spot?”

“….”

Yeonjeokha closed his mouth tightly.

Now it looks like the background investigation has been completed.

In other words where could the curiosity of the 10 best warriors have gone as they got older?

Living in the same house and hiding it for half a year is amazing.

Namgung-yeon said as Yeon Jeok-ha was staring at the ceiling and blinking.

“I guess it’s because of Jo Hyun-deok right? Why did you suddenly send him to Yeonga-gwan? “What did I say in the fourth heaven that sent him to that far away place?”

When the question reached that point I couldn’t hide it any longer.

“They say that guy follows Jian around and even gets married.”

“Cho Hyeon-deok and Ji-an?”

“Yes but he was so weak… he made Ji-an a widow two years after we got married.”

Namgung-yeon was surprised and didn’t say anything for a while.

“This spring I happened to hear Jian and Yeonji talking. Jo Hyeon-deok seemed to be acting strangely around the two of them. ‘Oops!’ So I hurriedly went to see a guy named Jo Hyeon-deok. “If he was a useful guy I thought I might polish him up and keep him around.”

“But because the person did not meet expectations they were sent to Luoyang 1400 li away?”

“yes. “If you had talked to that guy your suit would have exploded and you would have died.”

“But looking at the fact that he even wrote a letter of recommendation it seems like he wasn’t a very useless person?”

“As a student my thoughts were worn out but I was just an okay person.”

“I see.”

“But why Jo Hyeon-deok? Did something happen at Yeongamugwan? “Then you can’t do that.”

“It wasn’t an accident. Is it an accident?”

As Namgung-yeon muttered to herself Yeon Jeok-ha who was lying down suddenly raised her upper body.

“Did he cause an accident?”

“It is said that his brother-in-law (Yeon Moo-baek) taught him the Nine Thousand Years and One True Sutra. “He said he could recite 100 characters in one go and would like you to come and teach him a few more.”

Yeon’s siblings could only memorize one hundred characters as if they had made a promise.

So I had to go and teach Yeonjeokha himself to find out if I could memorize more.

“No why did you teach him the Nine Thousand and One Day Sutra? “I told you to teach that only to his family?”

“I guess you’re thinking of accepting me as your son-in-law. “Soyun isn’t married yet.”

“Yeah? Daryl’s son-in-law?”

Yeon Jeok-he looked at Nangong-yeon with bewildered eyes.

She had cut off her relationship with Seok Kyeong-jang but this time she accepted him as her son-in-law from the royal family. It seems that he was destined to become entangled with Yeon somehow.

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Heavenly Inquisition Sword

Heavenly Inquisition Sword

The Nine Heavens Swordmaster
Score 7.4
Status: Completed Type: Author: Artist: Released: 2018 Native Language: Korean
“Don’t hit him with flowers. He is the master of the Nine Heavens.” Born as an illegitimate child, six-year-old Yeon Jeok has endured various violence and torment from his stepmother and half-siblings. When his father dies from illness, his stepmother locks Yeon Jeok in the warehouse. Isolated from the world, he spends ten years confined. After learning martial arts, he escapes into the world! “I regard the Yeon Family with great bitterness.” The unyielding journey of Yeon Jeok, the sole inheritor of the Nine Heavenly Swords, has just begun!

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