I learnt he was an assassin, and his name was Ahn,
Ahn Hyung Chun.
He was Korean.He told me his story and I told him mine. Our stories were quite similar except for the setting and professions we dreamt of doing and that my parents aren't dead yet, and some few others as well.
He taught me how to speak different languages including Korean of course. He could speak about 8 different languages. He taught me his culture and I taught him mine.
He told me he was actually born in China but he was raised in Korea a year after he was born making him naturally Korean.
He also taught me what he told the river god.
I realised that I missed the ship to Spain but I wasn't worried that much because of him.
I asked him to mentor me to learn how to fight and use weapons which he agreed.
I decided to call him Mr. Ahn. I liked it and he did too.
5 years later...
I am now 16 years old and I have mastered combat like no other.
I started learning weapons last year and I've mastered how to use the staff properly.
Mr. Ahn says he is going to show me to his crewmates and I am kinda scared because they will think I'm an impostor.
And the worst of it all, his master. I can't believe my master has a master who probably has a master too which I don't think he does.
Even though I am quite nervous but I cannot wait to show them what I have got.
I'm also very excited that my English is getting better gradually since most countries are now adapting to it really fast.
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D'Assassin Diary
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