In the early years of Joseon, there was a renowned martial artist. Some praised him as “manly,” “bold,” “fiery.” But most called him “a dog.” One physician even claimed he suffered from a disease called anger management disorder. Of course, the fate of that physician wasn’t a good one. After all, he’d had the misfor...
In the early years of Joseon, there was a renowned martial artist. Some praised him as “manly,” “bold,” “fiery.” But most called him “a dog.” One physician even claimed he suffered from a disease called anger management disorder. Of course, the fate of that physician wasn’t a good one. After all, he’d had the misfortune to say it right to the man’s face… Anyway, let’s speak for a moment about this warrior. Among swordsmen who lived with blades in their hands, the fact that he survived with such a foul temper can only be explained one way— He was strong. Very strong. The reason he ended up in the military was because his sect, unable to handle him, made an extreme choice. Since his sect was one that passed down its teachings to only a single disciple, his master must have suffered terribly
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