Chapter 1740 - Return of The Mount Hua Sect
Chapter
1740. Can you endure it? (5) ❀ ❀ ❀
It's quiet. Neither the person
standing nor the one sitting opened their mouths.
Although they knew of each other's
presence, they maintained silence.
The half-draped moonlight moves
slowly across Baek Cheon’s face, as if gently tickling it. Thus, the moonlight
slowly traces its path and disappears, allowing deep darkness to settle in.
Hiding, time passed enough for deep
darkness to settle.
During that long time, Cheong Myeong
stood silently.
At the end of an eternity of silence,
Cheong Myeong’s firm lips finally moved.
“Are you holding a grudge?”
Baek Cheon’s eyes slowly turned to
Cheong Myeong. It creaked like rusty hinges opening. The difficult movement
stopped, and empty eyes stared at Cheong Myeong.
Cheong Myeong thought the gaze felt a
bit unfamiliar.
When he first faced Baek Cheon, how
was his gaze? He can't remember well. It became a thing of the past before he
knew it.
But at least, it wasn’t the same gaze
as now.
It was probably filled with hope and
confidence. Foolish, yet with the dazzling confidence that could be held like
that.
“A grudge...”
A cracked voice leaked out quietly.
It was a hollow sound, like his gaze.
Baek Cheon’s eyes see beyond Cheong Myeong
to somewhere farther. Cheong Myeong saw his past self overlapping with Baek
Cheon now.
What is Baek Cheon seeing right now?
Cheong Myeong clenched and unclenched his fist.
Baek Cheon spoke slowly.
“...If I must, where should I start?”
“.......”
“Would it be the Great Sect Leader who made such a decision... or Evil Tyrant Alliance, who made me like
this? Or would it be myself, who lived recklessly without knowing the cost?
Which one of these...”
Baek Cheon, who had been muttering to
himself, let out a scoff. No, to be precise, it tried to be a laugh, but in the
end, it was a torn fragment that scattered and vanished. The hollow sound
spread through the descending night.
“Whom should I resent? No... whom
should I resent first?”
Baek Cheon’s gaze turned to his own
hand.
What was it that he had to hold?
Well. Now there is nothing left for
him to hold in his hand.
Maybe this hand can’t hold anything
anymore. Everyone knew this fact, but he might have been the only one who
hadn't admitted it.
Even so...
“...I could endure it.”
Baek Cheon looked up at Cheong Myeong again.
“I could endure it. The ridicule, the
pitiful looks, the pain that felt like my insides were being torn apart... and
the misery too.”
A small sneer appeared on Baek Cheon’s
lips.
“Even if it meant enduring
everything, even if it was akin to experiencing hell alive, I just wanted to
choose. By my own will. With my own hands.”
His gaze became vacant again, though
a small light flickered in his eyes as if searching for something.
But only for a moment, Baek Cheon's
eyes went blank again. There was nothing to look at.
“But... even that isn’t allowed. Even
that...”
His words scattered hollowly.
He knows. All of Hyun Jong’s
decisions were solely for Baek Cheon. For him, Hyun Jong threw away so many
things.
It was the same for others. Everyone
was concerned about him. Perhaps he was a blessed person.
But...
“It’s strange. I worked so hard,
tried so hard... but in the end, I’m back where I started.”
Cheong Myeong’s eyes darkened a
little more.
“In the end, I’m living a life
different from my own will. Even though I didn’t choose it, it’s supposed to be
a life for me.”
Baek Cheon’s eyes turned to Cheong Myeong.
“Where did it go wrong? No, was it
wrong from the start? Was what I wanted too much and too difficult? Was I
perhaps too presumptuous? Was it something someone like me should never have
wished for?”
“......”
“Answer me.”
Baek Cheon’s voice cracks.
“Answer me.”
Baek Cheon, crouched in the darkness,
looked on the verge of collapsing at any moment.
“You always gave me answers. You
showed me the way.”
Cheong Myeong closed his eyes
tightly. His eyelashes trembled slightly.
“So please tell me. What should I do,
where should I go. I... I don't know what I can do.”
Cheong Myeong said nothing. He
couldn't. Any words would be meaningless.
No matter what he said now, it would
just be empty.
“Do something. Even if it's not an
answer... comfort, scolding, even a curse... anything. Don't just stand there.”
“......”
“Anything... please say something,
please...”
The pleading Baek Cheon finally broke
down. He collapsed, helplessly.
“Please...”
With a thin hand, he weakly scratched
the old floor. His shoulders were shaking slightly.
Looking down at him silently for a
while, Cheong Myeong finally spoke.
“Nothing's wrong.”
“......”
“Loss is something you can't choose.
Even if you don't want to lose, you lose. That's what loss is.”
Just as you gain many things, you
must also lose many things. That's what it means to live.
Cheong Myeong knew it as well as he
knew himself.
The pain of losing something you
shouldn't lose. He also knows that the color of loss makes death seem less
harsh.
But even so, he couldn't understand
how Baek Cheon felt right now. For every person, there are a hundred kinds of
loss and just as many ways to cope with them.
So Cheong Myeong didn't offer any
clumsy comfort. Because it would be disrespectful to someone struggling
fiercely at the edge of despair.
Baek Cheon, with his empty pupils,
responded to Cheong Myeong.
“......Nothing's wrong.”
“Yeah.”
Baek Cheon smiled faintly.
“Is that so? Then what should I do
now?”
The hollow laugh pierced deep into
Cheong Myeong's chest. But Cheong Myeong could only keep silent.
“Answer me.”
He just looked at Baek Cheon. Then
many emotions, which had been absent, surged and mixed in Baek Cheon's eyes.
Cheong Myeong spoke with difficulty.
“I've never given you answers. If you
felt that way, it was your misunderstanding.”
In fact, Cheong Myeong never thought
of himself as someone who 'shows the
right path.' He couldn't even find the right path himself.
Rather... it was Cheong Myeong who
depended on them.
He couldn't find the 'right path,' but he believed that they
could.
But the one he believed in the most
lost their way. The one he thought would open the way for him is now crumbled
here. At the edge of a cliff where they can't go any further.
Cheong Myeong didn't know what to say
to such a person.
Someone who wasn’t allowed to turn
back or move forward, what could he possibly do?
At that moment, Baek Cheon asked
back.
“Is that so?”
At that moment, Cheongmyeong saw it.
In Baek Cheon’s eyes, where countless remnants of emotions had settled, a
single emotion clearly emerged.
“Then what did you come for?”
It wasn't resentment.
“To comfort me?”
That was...... jealousy.
“Did you come to mock me? Or to
preach with your righteous words? What are you going to spout with that great
mouth of yours now?”
It seemed impossible.
It must be dazzling. Unbearably so.
Because everything Baek Cheon desperately wanted was now with Cheong Myeong. At
least it would seem so to Baek Cheon's eyes.
When he thought they were walking
together, when he thought they were following the same path, it must have
seemed just brilliant. But when he felt he could no longer do so, that light
was unbearably blinding.
Blinding enough to burn someone's
heart black.
Cheong Myeong was used to such gazes.
Even so, the reason this moment was so painful and suffocating was that the
person in front of him was someone he thought was farthest from such a gaze.
“I......”
Cheong Myeong hesitated for a moment.
He felt sarcasm would spill out.
Baek Cheon probably wouldn't know.
“You seem to misunderstand... I'm not
as great or outstanding as you think.”
He had said it many times already. It
wasn't false humility. He said it repeatedly with all his sincerity.
“Someone like me doesn’t have
anything to say to you.”
People might see brilliance in
Cheongmyeong, but it was nothing more than a façade. Cheong Myeong was nothing
more than a ship adrift in the vast ocean without a will.
Not knowing where to go unless
someone told him.
“Then why are you here…”
“I didn't come to tell you anything.”
Cheong Myeong interrupted Baek Cheon
with an indifferent voice.
“I came to tell my story.”
Even in deep despair, Baek Cheon was
bewildered. He couldn't understand why Cheongmyeong would talk about himself in
front of someone like him.
“No one asked.”
“What….?”
“How did I escape from Evil Tyrant Alliance's encirclement? Why
did that guy let me go so easily?”
Baek Cheon's eyes slightly wavered.
He hadn't thought about it. It was fortunate enough that Cheong Myeong had
arrived in such a dire situation.
But hearing this, a belated doubt
arose. Why did Jang Ilso just let Cheong Myeong go?
Even if he couldn't kill him, he
could have kept him from intervening in the battlefield. Why did he let Cheong
Myeong go so easily?
“Do you know how I escaped?”
“You, don't tell me…”
Cheong Myeong smirked as if he had
guessed what Baek Cheon was thinking.
“Don't misunderstand. There was no
deal.”
“He just let me go.”
“What?”
“He just let me go, without any
conditions or demands.”
Suspicion spread across Baek Cheon’s
face.
At the same time, Cheong Myeong’s
lips curled into a strange smile. It was a completely different feeling from
what Baek Cheon had seen so far.
Cheong Myeong suddenly looked up at
the night sky, as if hearing Jang Ilso’s mocking
voice in his ears.
- Why
do you think I would be wary of you? Hm?
“He said that.”
- After
all, you're nothing more than just a well-fed pig too.
Cheong Myeong blinked slowly.
- Isn't
that right.
“The moment I chose the Tang family
over the Dianchang sect, I too became nothing more than a hypocrite who only
talks big.”
Jang Ilso's bright laughter echoed in
his mind. It felt like it was suffocating him.
- Tell
that to the people who died there. That you’re upholding that great justice of
yours. Don’t you think it would be quite amusing?
Jang Ilso left after saying those
words.
But in truth, he hadn’t really left.
At least not the words he left behind, which were still etched into Cheong
Myeong’s mind.
No, in fact, they were already etched
in. Jang Ilso had just keenly uncovered an unhealed scar and sprinkled salt on it.
“It was something I was prepared for.”
Since that moment. No, maybe even
before that.
When the time for choice came, he
swore he would never hesitate, no matter how difficult. And if there was a
price to pay for that choice, he would bear it alone.
But......
“You said you wanted to put your will
into that hand, right? That's a good saying. But, Sasuk.”
Cheong Myeong smiled faintly.
“I am someone who can't hold that.”
“...Cheong Myeong.”
“I mean. Me too......”
He wanted to be honest with himself.
This time, he wanted to give his best. But he realized.
The best efforts without direction,
blind efforts, are like swinging a sword with closed eyes.
Someone who lost the strength to
fulfill their will, and someone who had strength but didn’t know the way.
Two people who should have
complemented each other could no longer stand back to back. So then...
“You told me to answer. But, before
that, answer me first, Sasuk.”
“......”
“What should I do now? What should I
do?”
Baek Cheon’s hand trembled slightly.
The moon peeked out from the clouds
again. The pale moonlight hovered over Cheong Myeong, who was staring at the
sky.
“I don't know.”
“......”
“Now I also...... don't know anymore.”
Only then did Baek Cheon realize.
Cheong Myeong's small shoulders were collapsing.
Baek Cheon, who could not bear to see
it, closed his eyes.
'You
were relying on me.'
Cheong Myeong’s once strong back now
looked endlessly precarious. But even though Baek Cheon wanted to support him,
he no longer had the strength.
Those who had lost what they must not
lose, did not know where to go, and had stopped in their tracks... were not
just Baek Cheon.
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