Seong-nam asks his brother if he's going to leave the martial arts center. He says that he'll get himself expelled if he doesn't improve. He also says that his improvement will be more important to him than anything else. He's also going to get his bastard kicked out of the training center as well. Seung-nam tells his brother that he can leave anytime he wants, and that there are other martial arts training centers in the city as well, including a branch of the Moism worshipper's office. He asks if he can use him as a servant, and if he punched him because he only said what he wanted to say. He then asks if it was Seomun Bi who started the scuffle, or whether it was the other way around. He wonders if it's because he kept associating with the low-class moism, or if he just wanted to use violence against Seomun Ki. He thinks that if he continues to improve, he will get better. He compares his sword to that of the devil knight, and says that it seems to keep all the energy inside it. It's been so long since he last saw such a sword, and he compares it to the arang sword.
Seong-nam asks his brother if he's going to leave the martial arts center. He says that he'll get himself expelled if he doesn't improve. He also says that his improvement will be more important to him than anything else. He's also going to get his bastard kicked out of the training center as well. Seung-nam tells his brother that he can leave anytime he wants, and that there are other martial arts training centers in the city as well, including a branch of the Moism worshipper's office. He asks if he can use him as a servant, and if he punched him because he only said what he wanted to say. He then asks if it was Seomun Bi who started the scuffle, or whether it was the other way around. He wonders if it's because he kept associating with the low-class moism, or if he just wanted to use violence against Seomun Ki. He thinks that if he continues to improve, he will get better. He compares his sword to that of the devil knight, and says that it seems to keep all the energy inside it. It's been so long since he last saw such a sword, and he compares it to the arang sword.