The World's Greatest Troublemaker

Chapter 146



Chapter 146

"More. More, more, more."

Mok Wigun pushed the Light Wind Unit members to their limits. Training that was much more intense than usual.

"You son of a bitch."

One of the Light Wind Unit members suddenly cursed at Mok Wigun. It was such a difficult situation, and when he applied even more pressure, he had exploded momentarily. And the person who had spoken turned pale.

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to..."

The person hurriedly prostrated himself on the ground and bowed his head. And then he said, sobbing.

"Please forgive me. I must have been crazy."

The people of the Folding Snow Valley almost worshiped Mok Wigun as a god. Naturally, their loyalty was extraordinary. But he had cursed him to his face. The one who had cursed was also flustered, and the people around him also turned pale.

"It's okay. It's because the training is hard."

Mok Wigun said calmly.

"It's something that can happen. Rather, I'm happy that the training seems to be going well."

At those words, everyone breathed a sigh of relief. Mok Wigun also resumed the training as if nothing had happened. However, the intensity of the training became a little stronger. And so, for a long time, the sound of wailing spread everywhere.

"Rest!"

"Haaaaa..."

At Mok Wigun's words, the sound of air being let out was heard from all sides.

This much training was enough. Mok Wigun focused on teaching the training of forming formations and moving in unit units, in addition to the methods he had been doing so far.

It is difficult to accept more than that. It's a great feat just to learn this much. Pyon Juksu, who was watching, asked.

"Will this be enough?"

"It will be difficult."

Dealing with an army is not easy. But if they have a command system and move in a unified manner, there is a possibility.

"So from now on, we have to do training related to the command system."

At the word 'training', the bodies of the Light Wind Unit members trembled slightly. But what Mok Wigun said was not the kind of training they were thinking of.

"Team leaders, this way."

Ten people, including Ho Jewon, came forward. Mok Wigun grouped the Light Wind Unit into groups of ten and appointed one of them as the team leader.

"The role of the team leader is really important in this confrontation."

The victory or defeat will be decided by how well the team leaders do. To win against a skilled unit, a hundred people must really move as one body.

"Is there anyone here who is not familiar with telepathy?"

The ten people looked at each other, and then half of them raised their hands.

"If I send a telepathic message to the team leader, the team leader will send a telepathic message to the team members."

When a fierce battle is taking place, you can't hear well even if someone shouts next to you. But telepathy is different.

"First, let's all check."

Mok Wigun called all the Light Wind Unit executives. With those seven, plus Mok Wigun and Pyon Juksu, that made nine. The same as the number of team members. He had them stand at a distance of about two arms' length from each other.

"Alright. I'm sending a telepathic message so that we can all hear it at once."

"Pardon?"

Everyone shouted in surprise.

"Are you saying to send a telepathic message to several people at the same time?"

"Yes."

"That's a bit difficult."

Everyone said that telepathy was sent to one person. So they said that sending a telepathic message to several people at the same time was something only incredible masters could do.

"I think you're mistaken about something."

Mok Wigun said what telepathy was.

"Telepathy is a technique that uses internal energy to change sound into vibrations and deliver it to the opponent."

That's why you move your mouth when you send a telepathic message. Because you have to make a sound and change it into vibrations.

"To be precise, you deliver it to the bones around the opponent's ear."

When learning telepathy, you are usually told to send it towards the opponent's ear. It's not wrong, but to be precise, you should aim for the bones around the ear.

"So if you can just control the distance, it's possible to send it to several people at the same time."

Everyone had an expression that said it was the first time they had heard it. Well, that's understandable. If Mok Wigun hadn't had knowledge from various worlds, he wouldn't have been able to figure it out.

"First, let's try one by one."

All ten people tried. Two of them succeeded. But it was quite positive. Because it wasn't that the rest couldn't do it at all.

"We just need to practice controlling the distance and strength a little more."

"Yes. I don't think this will be that difficult."

Ho Jewon said. He had also failed, and it had not been delivered to the people farthest away. He had failed to control the distance. But he seemed to have a rough idea of what to do.

"Of course. How much have you practiced handling internal energy in detail?"

The first stage is to properly feel the internal energy and to handle it in detail and with precision. Since they had been doing that continuously, they would be able to do it right away if they just got the hang of it.

"If you just learn this properly, you can send a telepathic message to one person or several people, no matter how far away they are."

In the army, they use things like flags or whistles to communicate. So how slow and inconvenient must that be? Communicating with telepathy is much faster and more efficient.

"And if you reach a certain level in this, you can do some very interesting things."

Mok Wigun sent a telepathic message to the Light Wind Unit executives and team leaders in front of him. With a very strong and loud voice.

"Aaargh!"

The Light Wind Unit executives and team leaders all shook their heads and fell back. The members behind them all had bewildered expressions.

It was understandable, because Mok Wigun had not done anything. He had just been standing still. He hadn't sent out any palm force, and no sound was heard. But they had suddenly collapsed in pain, so it was only natural to be surprised.

"What is this? Suddenly, it sounded like thunder in my ears..."

Gu Mungoe asked with surprised eyes. Mok Wigun said with a smile.

"It's a sound attack using telepathy. When you think of sound attacks, you only think of things like the Lion's Roar, but in fact, this is more effective."

Everyone was amazed. It was the first time that the Light Wind Unit executives, including Dan Bulseok, had experienced it. They were all astonished.

"No. How does the Manor Lord know such things?"

"It seems like things we've never heard of or seen are coming out endlessly."

And then he said that it would be quite effective if used in a real fight.

"Alright, alright. Stop the chatter, and from now on, we will train using this. Got it?"

"Yes. We understand."

With a resounding answer, the training began again.

- Team 3, you've gone too far forward. Maintain the formation.

When Mok Wigun, who was watching the situation, sent a telepathic message to the team leader of Team 3, the team leader of Team 3 sent a telepathic message to the team members again.

- Maintain the formation. A little back. Keep pace with Team 2!

What was ordered was carried out right away. At first, there was a somewhat awkward feeling, but after a while, they adapted. Thanks to that, even very detailed movements became possible.

"Good. At this rate, it won't be difficult to win."

* * *

Ham Seopyo boosted his morale with his subordinates.

"We have done well so far. If we just do as we have trained, we can win today too!"

"Captain. But since the opponent may be strong, shouldn't we all go out?"

Ham Seopyo had decided to have only three hundred people participate in the confrontation. More than that, his pride just wouldn't allow it. But his subordinates seemed to be worried that they would lose.

"They are martial artists. Their individual skills are superior to ours."

That's right. If they fought one-on-one, a Light Wind Unit member and a soldier would be no match.

"War is different from a confrontation between martial artists. You know that well, don't you?"

The fact that they were wearing armor was also different, and the fact that they moved as a group was also different. If dozens of people stabbed with spears, even a master would have a hard time dealing with it. And martial artists are not used to fighting in formations like this.

So he had decided to send out only three hundred people. Originally, he had planned to fight with the same number. Then, since it was a fight they absolutely could not lose, he had increased it to three hundred. He was thinking of surrounding them from three sides and attacking to quickly subdue the opponent.

"Alright. Let's go!"

Finally, the time for the decisive battle. The two sides faced each other on a wide plain.

"Advance!"

Thump! Thump! Thump!

Ham Seopyo's unit advanced, beating the drums. Three units of a hundred men each advanced in a line. The sight of them advancing in formation, armed with armor and in step, was a spectacle.

"Seeing it in person, the pressure is really amazing."

Ho Jewon said. Martial artists have a tendency to look down on soldiers a little. But if you have experienced a battlefield, you would never do that. Especially when they are closing in from all sides, the pressure was enormous.

"Alright. Let's go too!"

The Light Wind Unit also went forward. The Light Wind Unit was armed with practice spears and swords, without any special armor. And three teams each were placed in the front row, the middle row, and the back row, and there was a reserve team at the very back.

- It seems the enemy is planning to surround and attack, so move a little to the left.

Mok Wigun's honorary unit advanced and moved a little to the left. Seeing that, Ham Seopyo also gave an order.

"Slow down the right unit and speed up the left unit."

The flag fluttered and a 'peep' sound rang out. At that, Ham Seopyo's unit also began to move according to the order. But there was a clear difference in speed.

- Move rapidly to the right. Towards the rightmost unit.

Mok Wigun's unit moved as soon as they received the order, while Ham Seopyo's unit could only react slowly. Still, the commanders of Ham Seopyo's unit were experienced and dealt with it well in their own way.

"It's definitely a good unit."

In war, the role of the field commander is incredibly important. Because you can't give all the orders one by one, the commander on the field has to judge and move. And Ham Seopyo's unit showed how capable those field commanders were.

"If it were a clumsy unit, they would have been flustered and collapsed."

Ham Seopyo's unit did not do that. They responded calmly and tried to surround the Light Wind Unit somehow. But here, there was no one with as much experience in commanding a war as Mok Wigun. And the Light Wind Unit was sufficiently trained, so they moved as he intended.

- Retreat slowly.

- Move to the left at a quick pace.

- Charge forward at full speed!

Mok Wigun was reminded of the old days. And the tide of the battle was gradually turning in his favor. The opponent's strength was being whittled away. The so-called 'gnawing away'.

"What? How can martial artists make such movements?"

Ham Seopyo was astonished. It was because the opponent's movements were so amazing. He had been to quite a few battlefields, but he had never seen a unit that showed such organic movements.

Hitting and running, moving quickly and then retreating. His unit was not able to deal with the very fast movements properly.

"There's no way to even give orders for that."

The commanders just have to fight on their own. How can you give orders to match every single changing movement?

And so, little by little, the soldiers were falling. About fifty soldiers had already fallen. He couldn't just leave it like this.

"Launch an all-out offensive!"

This time, a different flag was raised, and a long whistle sound followed.

Seeing that movement, Mok Wigun immediately sent a telepathic message.

- It seems the enemy is going to launch an all-out attack. As practiced, the central teams will take the lead.

When Ham Seopyo's unit rushed in all at once, a big change occurred in Mok Wigun's unit. The unit in the middle row and the reserve team at the very back came forward, and the units in the front and back rows spread out to the left and right. The shape was like a giant bird spreading its wings.

(End of Chapter)


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