Chapter 1793 – Return of The Mount Hua Sect
Chapter 1793. That’s the Answer (3) ❀ ❀ ❀
“…Huh?”
Jo Geol’s
gaze darted in one direction. Namgung's sword energy surged upward with
dazzling brilliance.
His eyes
quickly turned in another direction. A weighty sword from Zhongnan stood firm,
blocking the enemy like an immovable mountain.
Dominance (覇) and Weight (重).
Two similar
yet distinctly different sword styles were unleashed against their adversaries as
if in competition.
“Oooooooh!”
As the two
swords carved a path, the surrounding members of the Heavenly Comrade Alliance,
who had been hesitant, found renewed courage and began to stand against the
enemy.
“No, no!”
Jo Geol
gestured frantically, shouting at the top of his lungs.
“Look at
that! Isn’t that what we were supposed to do? Those guys jumped in because you
were hesitating!”
“…..”
“Forget
waiting for orders! Since when did we ever follow orders? If we’re from Mount
Hua, we should charge like wild dogs chasing a bone! Sahyung, I’ll overlook
your mistake, but get in there now… Ack!”
“You
insolent brat, insolent brat! Do you think you can use language like that in
our sect? I swear I’ll-!”
Yoon Jong
grabbed Jo Geol by the back of his head and smacked him on the lips. Jo Geol,
perhaps realizing he had gone too far, didn’t resist much and simply rolled his
head around before shouting again.
“But- but
this isn’t the time for that! We need to do something too!”
“We are
doing something, so stay put.”
“…. What? No,
how is doing nothing considered doing something?”
“Because in
this moment, it is.”
Jo Geol’s
face twisted in disbelief, his expression asking, ‘Has this man finally lost
his mind?’.
As Jo Geol
wore his exaggerated disbelief like a badge, Yoon Jong’s temper flared, but
before he could retort, Im Sobyeong interjected with a chuckle.
“Hmm. It’s
true, Yoon Jong Dojang doesn’t seem like someone from Mount Hua.”
He lightly
tapped the side of his head with his finger.
“No, no....
then again, maybe it’s because none of the people who led Mount Hua in the past
were exactly ‘normal’.”
Im Sobyeong
muttered for a moment and shook his head, saying, ‘I don't know about this
either’. Then he made a short comment.
“Still, it’s
not a bad decision.”
“What? What’s
not bad about it?”
Jo Geol,
flabbergasted, jabbed a finger toward the battlefield.
“Can’t you
see? This is just a small part of the battlefield! We need to act decisively
and turn the tide!”
Im Sobyeong
looked at him with an amused glint in his eyes.
“Oh.”
“What’s with
the ‘oh’? Are you mocking me, you evil sect bastard?”
“Hold on, Hold
on!”
“Calm down,
Sahyung! We’re in the middle of a war, for heaven’s sake!”
As others
rushed to calm the furious Jo Geol, Im Sobyeong chuckled.
“You’re
right. This is indeed the perfect moment to step in.”
“Exactly!
Then why are we standing here doing nothing?”
“Because
that’s precisely what Jo Geol Dojang suggested.”
“Huh? What
are you talking about?”
Jo Geol
blinked in confusion, and Im Sobyeong offered a knowing smile.
“Do you
think you’re the only one who sees what needs to be done?”
“Well….”
Jo Geol
faltered, suddenly unsure. His eyes darted around to survey the battlefield.
Im Sobyeong’s
quiet sigh reached his ears.
“It's not
just the people here who want to run wild, whether it's an order or not. Who is
it all thanks to?”
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“That fool…”
A grinding
sound escaped Jin Geumryong’s clenched teeth as his piercing gaze focused on Lee
Songbaek.
Despite
having heard the sect leader's strict orders not to act rashly, there he
was—recklessly taking the lead and clashing with the enemy.
“Sahyung!”
“Give us the
order, and we’ll pull him back!”
Several
disciples from Zhongnan, recognizing Jin Geumryong’s frustration, quickly offered
their assistance.
But Jin
Geumryong didn’t respond. He merely continued to glare at Lee Songbaek.
No one dared
speak again as Jin Geumryong’s silence hung heavy in the air.
Ahead of
them, Lee Songbaek was engaged in battle.
It wasn’t
flashy, but his sword was undeniably solid. He deflected every oncoming attack
like an unbreakable wall. Even those standing behind him felt suffocated by the
sheer firmness of his defense.
“….Amazing.”
Someone
muttered in awe. Jin Geumryong’s brow furrowed as he turned toward the speaker.
The disciple, realizing their mistake, quickly bowed their head in silence.
Jin
Geumryong didn't say anything this time either. He just gave him a look, but
even though it didn't contain any particular anger or reprimand, it was enough
to make everyone uncomfortable.
After a
moment, his focus shifted back to Lee Songbaek.
The Heavenly
Thirty-Six Sword Techniques. Zhongnan’s sword.
‘When did he
become like this…?’
Jin
Geumryong couldn’t deny it. It was difficult to find fault in Lee Songbaek’s
movements. It was enough to make one wonder what it would be like if he were
the one to break through that iron wall.
But it was
precisely because of that skill that Jin Geumryong found it unacceptable.
What’s the
point of becoming so skilled if all you do is repeat the past?
No matter
how perfect his mastery of the Heavenly Thirty-Six Sword Techniques was, it was
nothing more than following in the footsteps of those who came before. Its
limitations are clear.
That won’t
do.
A sect must
always advance, and its swordsmanship must also continue to develop. Even if it
begins as an imitation of Mount Hua’s techniques, it must grow into something
uniquely Zhongnan’s.
“Jong
Seohan.”
“Yes, sahyung!”
“Follow me.”
“Understood…
Wait, what?”
Jong Seohan,
who had been reflexively lowering his head, flinched and raised his head. His
eyes were filled with doubt.
“Zhongnan’s
sword..... I’ll show them the sword that Zhongnan has chosen now.”
“Wa- wait a
moment, sahyung! What about the sect leader’s orders…?”
“How can we
stand idle while Mount Hua’s disciple steals the spotlight? I’ll take
responsibility! Don’t talk nonsense, and follow me!”
Before Jong
Seohan could say another word, Jin Geumryong launched himself forward with incredible
speed.
“Ah….”
For a
moment, Jong Seohan was left speechless, staring blankly at Jin Geumryong’s back.
Whoosh!
Jin
Geumryong descended like a falcon, his surroundings bursting with radiant white
sword energy.
“That
stubborn pride of his…”
It's
exceedingly deadly. Merely the resolve not to lose wouldn't be enough to draw
out such a frosty sword energy. It was driven by more than just pride. There is
likely sorrow inside Jin Geumryong and anger toward those who made him that
way, all imbued in that sword. Of course, he would never speak of these
emotions out loud, even if it killed him.
Jong Seohan
shouted.
“What are
you doing! Didn’t you hear what sahyung said? Follow me!”
“Yes!”
Zhongnan’s
disciples hurriedly followed Jin Geumryong, surging toward the front lines.
In the midst
of the battlefield, Lee Songbaek held firm, while Jin Geumryong charged ahead.
The two created a striking contrast, their swords symbolizing two different
philosophies.
Which one
represented Zhongnan’s true path?
Well. That
wasn’t for Jong Seohan to decide. The answer would eventually come from those
two. Then...
Jong Seohan
gritted his teeth and kicked the ground. A louder shout than he had expected
burst out of his mouth.
“Zhongnan is
here too!”
First, they
have to win here now. Even if it means risking everything.
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Thud!
“Haah!”
Mu Jin's
sword trembled faintly.
‘Did it
move?’
He couldn’t
be certain. Thus, he couldn't understand why he was standing there in the first
place.
Boom!
To make
matters worse, his injuries hadn't fully healed yet. Even standing at the front
line was taxing and overwhelming for him.
In such a
condition, rallying others was out of the question.
Crash!
An enemy
blade grazed his face, sending a burning pain through him.
‘This is
dangerous.’
He knew it
too. Even if his actions might be right, they were far from wise. Wudang had
lost both the sect leader and Heo Gong. If Mu Jin were to lose his life here,
Wudang might truly have to close its doors forever.
So
logically, he should be in the rear. It was better for him to stay somewhere
safe, far from harm.
‘But if
that’s the case, then why am I here...?’
Clang!
His sword
clashed violently with the enemy’s blade.
‘Why am I
standing here?’
Mu Jin had
no answer to his own question. The scar where his eye used to be throbbed, and
the remnants of past battles cried out in pain with every movement of his
energy.
Was it
pride? Or was it an inferiority complex?
A cry of
defiance against decline? Or the desperate wail from someone who had sensed
their downfall?
‘What
meaning is there in pondering such things!’
Bang!
His sword,
no longer reflecting the elegance typical of Wudang, struck the enemy’s blade
with a ferocious energy.
A harsh
breath escaped his lips.
Perhaps
because he hadn’t yet adapted to fighting with only one eye, he kept misjudging
the trajectory of incoming attacks. In a battlefield where a split-second
mistake could cost one’s life, this was a fatal flaw.
But he had
no intention of lamenting or complaining.
Some truths
are only understood after loss.
‘I am
Wudang.’
He had often
thought about it. The world might never appreciate the sacrifices made to
preserve the name of Wudang. For all the prestige it gave, the name also demanded
many sacrifices.
But losing
so much made him realize how petty those thoughts had been.
There were
those who stood here to fight without having mastered even a single proper
martial technique. Compared to them, his injuries were nothing.
“Haap!”
His sword
deflected the enemy’s blade with precision.
The true
nature of Wudang’s sword doesn’t meet force with force. When wielded with
flawless precision, it has the power to subdue even the mightiest of
adversaries.
However...
Screech!
The delicate
softness foundation needed for such precision was no longer within Mu Jin’s
grasp.
The enemy’s
blade, deflected but not completely redirected, sliced through the air toward
his neck. Just as his eyes widened in realization—
Clang!
A sword from
behind struck the enemy’s blade away.
“I will
fight alongside you.”
Looking at
the person who had stepped in beside him, Mu Jin let out a faint laugh.
“A rogue
Taoist even here, huh?”
“We couldn’t
be more rogue than a certain sect, could we?”
Jin Hyeon smirked
as he responded with a light-hearted joke.
“But, sasuk...”
“Hmm?”
“If we don’t
step forward now, I feel like we will never be able to find what we have lost.”
“.....”
“We’re no
longer here to protect—we’re here to reclaim.”
Jin Hyeon’s
gaze wandered to the distance. Even without turning his head, Mu Jin could
guess who it was fixed on.
The memory
of his past appearance flickered in Mu Jin’s mind.
At first,
he’d dismissed him as an inexperienced fool. Back then, that person had stood
before him as a representative of Mount Hua, which couldn't even be considered
third-rate. Mu Jin had felt anger, derision, and even jealousy.
But now, Mu
Jin understood.
‘I should be
like him.’
That
reckless appearance had become an example to follow. Without embodying that
resolve, Wudang could never hope to reclaim its former glory.
“Huft.”
Mu Jin
exhaled deeply before he spoke.
“If I were
to...”
“Don’t
worry. I’m right behind you.”
“.....”
“And... even
if I fail there will be someone else after me, won’t there? After all, we’re
Wudang.”
Mu Jin
nodded, determination lighting up his face.
“Yes. We are
Wudang.”
Even if they
lost everything and disappeared, they would never cower to protect a handful of
remains. That was the lesson taught by those before them—the sect leader and Heo
Gong included.
“Stay sharp!”
“Yes, sasuk!”
The two
warriors moved in unison, their swords painting streaks of black and white
across the battlefield.
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Zhuge Zain
was visibly shaken.
He had
issued a strict order not to move recklessly.
But now,
that very order seemed to be shackling him, tightening around his neck.
And yet...
“Why... why
are they...?”
Young
warriors of the Nine Great Sects were boldly stepping forward to engage the
enemy.
This was
outright defiance of his command.
But it was
equally undeniable that their actions had bolstered the faltering lines of the Heavenly
Comrade Alliance, giving their comrades renewed courage to fight back against
the enemy.
Faced with
this situation, Zhuge Zain found himself conflicted.
Should he be
angry? Or should he rejoice?
His
trembling eyes darted around the battlefield. Energized by the younger
warriors, the Heavenly Comrade Alliance was rallying together, holding the line
and pushing back. More and more fighters joined the fray, throwing themselves
into the thick of the battle.
“I....”
And the gaps
left behind by those advancing forward? They were seamlessly filled by others
who had been waiting at the rear.
It was as if
everyone had somehow heard his unspoken thoughts, No, as if they were acting
several steps ahead of him.
“...Nokrim
King.”
Zhuge Zain
murmured the name, his voice tinged with frustration and awe. Even from this
distance, the man’s absence loomed large in his mind.
The army was
moving, almost as if it were a single living organism.
How could
the instructions he gave yield results so vastly different from those inspired
by the Nokrim King?
“In the
end.... it's because of the people.”
“Huh?”
Zhuge Zain
turned his head at the unexpected voice. It was Tang Gunak, wearing an
uncharacteristically relaxed smile, seemingly unaffected by the chaos around
him.
“I’ve been
playing a game far beyond my reach.”
“Gaju-nim?”
[family leader/lord]
Ching.
Tang Gunak
unsheathed his dagger.
“If
something is out of reach, stop pretending to grasp it. I must have lost my senses.”
“Gaju-nim?
What are you—”
“I leave the
rear to you, strategist.”
“Wait, what?
Gaju-nim! Hold on!”
Ignoring Zhuge
Zain’s desperate plea, Tang Gunak leaped forward with remarkable agility. The
members of the Tang Family followed behind him, laughing with vigor.
“No....”
Zhuge Zain
was left standing alone, staring blankly at their retreating backs.
“Have they
all... lost their minds?”
In that
moment, the tide of the battlefield slipped entirely from his grasp.
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