Chapter 104:

Name:Genius Martial Arts Trainer Author:
Chapter 104:

Scene of Mayhem (2)

“Ah, if you bring your right leg slightly inward and balance with your core muscles, that should do it.”

However, for some reason, Mu-jin only explained verbally without touching Ryu Seol-hwa’s body.

“Um, could you hold me directly to help me balance?”

Normally, she would have been too embarrassed to say such a thing. But after seeing Mu-jin touch Jegal Jin-hee’s body, Ryu Seol-hwa had nothing to lose.

Of course, from Mu-jin’s perspective, it was a very awkward situation.

“Ahem. How could I dare touch a woman’s body so carelessly?”

Although Mu-jin wasn’t an overly old-fashioned person, he did have a sense of tact. He was mindful enough to act according to the social norms of the time.

However, the problem was that he lacked the tact to read a woman’s feelings.

“Then why is it okay with Jegal Jin-hee?”

“Ah, um... she’s also a martial artist, and we’ve already clashed several times during sparring, so I thought light contact wouldn’t be an issue. But if it made you uncomfortable, I’ll refrain from now on, Lady Jegal Jin-hee.”

When Mu-jin spoke while looking directly at Jegal Jin-hee, she shook her head vigorously.

“No! It’s fine! We’re martial artists, right? Unlike Lady Ryu Seol-hwa.”

Then, behind Mu-jin’s back, she flashed a victorious smile at Ryu Seol-hwa.

Naturally, seeing that smile made Ryu Seol-hwa’s eyes blaze with anger.

“I don’t mind either! So please show me directly with your hands!”

“...Others might see and spread rumors. Lady Seol-hwa, wouldn’t that sadden the Head of the Sangdan?”

“It’s fine! My father would be delighted.”

“Pardon?”

When Mu-jin, puzzled by her incomprehensible words, asked again, Ryu Seol-hwa hastily corrected herself.

“Oh, I misspoke. I meant he would ‘understand.’”

The fact that her father, Ryu Ji-gwang, the head of the Sangdan, was trying to match her with Mu-jin to bring him back to the secular world was a secret known only to her and Ryu Ji-gwang.

And Jegal Jin-hee, who was watching their conversation, quickly caught the true meaning behind Ryu Seol-hwa’s hasty correction.

‘The head of the Cheonryu Sangdan is also targeting Mu-jin! As expected of the head of one of the Five Great Sangdan. He recognizes Mu-jin’s worth.’

It was very significant and threatening information. Unlike her own family, the Jegal clan, which had a rather hostile attitude towards Mu-jin, Ryu Seol-hwa’s family was after him with full force.

Naturally, Jegal Jin-hee and Ryu Seol-hwa exchanged glances filled with various meanings.

‘Could it be... because of me?’

Mu-jin finally began to entertain a thought close to the truth.

‘No, that can’t be.’

But soon, he dismissed the idea.

It was an unavoidable issue.

Mu-jin. No, Choi Kang-hyuk had been a man who, from his early twenties when he served in a special forces unit, worked relentlessly to support his grandmother.

Even after that, it was the same. After his grandmother passed away and he was forcibly retired from the military, he had lived a life obsessed with work and exercise to survive and regain his health.

For seventeen years, he had lived without any romantic relationships, and then an additional six years as a monk, leaving his romantic instincts severely atrophied.

Of course, despite this, given his years of experience, the sudden reactions from the women sometimes led to strange thoughts.

‘I must be really lonely these days. There’s no way anyone would like me, a monk.’

He simply thought this and laughed it off internally.

Though he had every intention of escaping Shaolin and engaging in romantic relationships in the future, the idea that women who knew he was a monk could have romantic feelings for him seemed absurd.

So, why was Ryu Seol-hwa suddenly reacting this way?

In the first place, Mu-jin knew that Ryu Seol-hwa was capable of doing that move herself.

For over three years, Mu-jin had taught her rehabilitation exercises, Close-Range Spear Technique, and yoga.Ne/w novel chapters are p/u/blished on no/vel(/bin(.)c/o/m

Despite this, she suddenly insisted she couldn’t do it and demanded to be taught directly by hand.

‘Ah!’

Soon, Mu-jin came up with a new answer.

‘Come to think of it, this happened in modern times too. Members who received PT from the same instructor would complain if the instructor’s teaching style or attitude was different, accusing them of favoritism.’

Everyone feels the same way. It’s natural to feel wronged if one doesn’t receive at least equal treatment. Few people get angry when they receive better treatment.

Therefore, there was only one solution.

‘I have to treat them both equally.’

One was a young lady from the Cheonryu Sangdan, who had been a great help, and the other was a young lady from the Jegal family, who might provide important information in the future.

Mu-jin decided to treat both members completely equally, as he could not afford to be negligent with either.

Or rather, beyond that...

‘It’s not easy for a woman of her build to lift 90 kg.’

Jegal Jin-hee appeared to be around 166 to 168 cm tall. In this medieval martial arts world, she was quite tall for a woman.

However, given the nature of the martial arts she practiced, she was likely to have a lean, muscular build. Although it was not clearly visible due to her martial arts clothing, Mu-jin estimated her weight to be around 52 to 55 kg.

While that might seem heavy for a woman, considering the proportion of muscle over fat, it was a balanced weight for her height with muscle.

And for a woman, squatting 90 kg at that weight was an elite level.

Through the quality of her muscles he felt and the weight she lifted, Mu-jin could clearly see how much effort she had put in.

Therefore, he praised the results of her hard work—her thigh muscles, glutes, and spinal erectors.

“Ahem, thank you.”

For some reason, Jegal Jin-hee blushed and cleared her throat.

‘Master Mu-jin seems to pay a lot of attention to women’s lower bodies. And it seems he prefers toned bodies over those with more flesh.’

She believed she had figured out Mu-jin’s preferences from his compliments.

“I need to increase my lower body exercises.”

“Even more?”

“Yes. To suit Master Mu-jin’s preferences...”

“...My preferences? What do you mean?”

“Oh, no! I guess lifting heavy weights made the blood rush to my head. I misspoke. For my martial arts. My martial arts emphasize the lower body and core, after all.”

Seeing her fan herself with her hands as she spoke with a flushed face, Mu-jin smiled gently.

Witnessing the harmonious interaction between the member and the trainer, Ryu Seol-hwa’s eyes burned with jealousy.

“Master Mu-jin.”

“Yes, Lady Seol-hwa?”

“Please teach me too.”

“Teach you what? What do you mean?”

“What you just taught Lady Jegal Jin-hee. Strength training.”

Ryu Seol-hwa had been learning rehabilitation exercises (Pilates) from Mu-jin and working as a kind of rehabilitation exercise instructor for over three years.

But conversely, she had only been consistently doing rehabilitation exercises and yoga-related techniques up until now. She had rarely touched strength training involving heavy weights.

Yet suddenly!

After watching Jegal Jin-hee and Mu-jin interact, she showed interest in strength training!

It was quite a peculiar situation.

“Oh! That’s a great idea, Lady Seol-hwa! While rehabilitation exercises are good, combining them with strength training is the best approach.”

Mu-jin was simply delighted that she showed interest in weight training.

“Then we’ll start with the lower body today, Lady Seol-hwa. Both of you can do it together with different weights.”

Since Jegal Jin-hee was already working on her lower body, Mu-jin thought to have them both do lower body exercises equally.

‘As expected, he likes strong lower bodies.’

‘I was satisfied with just losing weight until now. I must have been such a fool.’

The two women continued to foster their strange misunderstandings.

Afterward, Mu-jin was busy alternating between correcting the postures of the two women, who kept saying, ‘I really don’t know the posture.’

The two women, meanwhile, each flashed a victor’s smile at the neglected opponent whenever Mu-jin focused on them.

“That guy is so lucky.”

“...Is it okay for a monk to act like that, Senior Brother Mu-gung?”

“It seems he has no idea what’s going on, so what can you do?”

“Even Mu-jin has something he doesn’t understand.”

Mu-gung and Mu-gyeong, who were watching the scene, exchanged incredulous looks as they spoke.

“Yeah, how can he not get it?”

“...Maybe we’re the only ones who understand.”

Saying this, Mu-gyeong looked somewhere, and Mu-gung followed his gaze.

Where their eyes landed...

“Heheh. Senior Brother Mu-gung! Senior Brother Mu-gyeong! Aren’t you going to work out more?”

Mu-yul was smiling innocently.