Alright, let’s talk about this… uh… “The Constellations Are My Disciples Ch. 21,” whatever that means. Sounds fancy, but I’ll tell ya, it’s just a story, same as them old stories my grandma used to tell. Don’t get all confused by the big words.
So, this chapter 21, they keep jabberin’ about some fella named Hyun-oh Kim. Sounds like a strong fella, this Hyun-oh Kim. They say he’s a “Martial God,” whatever that is. Guess it means he’s good at fightin’. And this fightin’ happened a long, long time ago, like 300 years ago they say. That’s a lot of winters, ain’t it?

Anyways, this Hyun-oh fella, he whupped some bad guy named Barche. Barche was the boss of somethin’ called the “tower of destruction.” Sounds like a nasty place, that tower. And if Hyun-oh beat the boss, well, that means he’s a real tough cookie. They say he saved the world, too. Good for him, I say. We need more folks savin’ the world these days, what with all the fuss goin’ on.
Now, they keep mentionin’ these “constellations.” Don’t ask me what that means exactly. Sounds like stars to me. And this Hyun-oh fella, they say the constellations are his “disciples.” Disciples? Like students, I guess. So, he’s teachin’ the stars? That’s a head-scratcher, ain’t it? Maybe it’s just fancy talk for somethin’ simple. Like, maybe he’s just really good at lookin’ at the stars and knowin’ their names, like I know the names of all my chickens.
They mention some star names too, like Castor and Pollux. Them’s twins, they say. Part of somethin’ called Gemini. Sounds like a lot of mumbo jumbo to me. And they talk about bears in the sky, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. Bears in the sky? Hmph. I’ve seen bears in the woods, but never in the sky. Maybe them city folks see things different.
- They say there’s a whole bunch of these star pictures, 88 of ’em.
- Lots of ’em are animals, like them bears.
- Some are just things, like rocks or somethin’.
- And some are people, like that Perseus fella and his wife Andromeda. More fancy names, I tell ya.
And get this, lots of these star names, they come from way back, from them old Greek folks. I don’t know nothin’ ’bout Greeks, but I reckon they liked lookin’ at the stars same as us. Only they gave ’em fancier names.
So, this chapter 21, it seems like it’s about Hyun-oh Kim and his fightin’ and these stars. Maybe he gets his power from the stars, or maybe he just likes lookin’ at ‘em. I don’t rightly know. It’s all a bit confusing, all this talk about gods and towers and constellations. But it’s a story, and stories are nice, even if you don’t understand every little bit.
They keep tellin’ you to read it on all sorts of places. MangaDex, MangaSpin, Manga Home, ManhwaVip, MangaIndo… Sounds like a bunch of fancy stores sellin’ the same thing to me. Just pick one and read it, if you’re so inclined. Me? I’d rather watch the chickens peckin’ in the yard. At least I understand what they’re doin’.

But hey, if you like stories about fightin’ and stars and old-timey heroes, then maybe this “Constellations Are My Disciples” thing is for you. Just don’t expect me to explain it all. I’m just an old woman, I don’t know nothin’ ‘bout no constellations and disciples.
This whole thing reminds me of them old stories, you know, the ones about heroes and monsters. Every place has ‘em, I reckon. Just different names and different faces, but the stories are all the same deep down. Good versus evil, fightin’ for what’s right, that sort of thing. And I guess that’s why folks keep readin’ ‘em, generation after generation.
So there you have it. That’s my take on this chapter 21 thing. Hope it made some sense to ya. If not, well, go read it yourself and see if you can figure it out. Me, I’m goin’ to feed the chickens.
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