Chapter 1807 – Return of The Mount Hua Sect
The outcome
of the duel was practically decided. So even if the sword that was used to end
it was simple and without any technique, it was Cheong Myeong who held that
sword. It couldn’t have been without power.
For that
reason, Baek Cheon’s arm… no, his entire body was trembling miserably. It
would’ve been difficult to block with a sword barely gripped by his bony hand.
Yet, he
managed to endure. Giving it everything he had.
Strangely
enough, Cheong Myeong found this sight of Baek Cheon oddly natural.
Well, it
made sense. This man had always fought with everything he had.
Cheong
Myeong quietly observed the man before him.
His
sweat-drenched face was a mess, as if he'd been beaten. Scars were etched across
his body, and his arm—shriveled like an old, withered tree.
Though he
hated to admit it, the word ‘miserable’ came to mind.
Even so, Baek
Cheon stood blocking his path.
Cheong
Myeong’s lips parted slightly. The warmth in his breath turned icy in an instant,
and a cold voice followed.
“....Move.”
“You....”
“It’s not
the end of time yet. People are dying even now.”
Baek Cheon
clamped his mouth shut. Even his tightly pressed lips seemed to reveal the deep
torment within. Cheong Myeong spoke with deliberate weight.
“If you
don’t move, even as my Sasuk... I’ll cut you down.”
Baek Cheon
knew. He knew this was no idle threat.
But instead
of fear, Baek Cheon let out a faint chuckle.
“You still
call me ‘Sasuk’.”
Cheong
Myeong’s brow twitched slightly.
“But what
can I do, Cheong Myeong? Sorry, but… I can’t move aside.”
Baek Cheon’s
eyes shone without the slightest tremor.
Cheong
Myeong suddenly recalled their time together. Yes, even in the past, it had
been like this.
Baek Cheon
never hesitated. He always overestimated himself. Even after realizing his
inadequacies and learning humility, in crucial moments, he reverted to his old
self—forgetting everything, as if lost in time.
Just like
now, wielding his sword against Cheong Myeong despite being outmatched.
Back then,
what drove Baek Cheon forward was recklessness. But what was it now? Could it
still be the same naive bravado?
“Sasuk.”
“I know.
Grinding his
teeth, Baek Cheon finally shouted.
“You
probably want to call me a fool. You’ll say if it’s something that can’t be
undone, it should be ended quickly. I know. I know that!”
Cheong
Myeong’s jaw tensed.
“But… I
can’t accept it, Cheong Myeong.”
No matter
the reason, no matter the tremors in his heart, Baek Cheon’s gaze always
regained its clarity.
“Even if
it’s right, even if it’s justified, I can’t accept it. I refuse to accept your
brilliant logic!”
Cheong
Myeong was at a loss for words. He was glad he didn’t laugh in that moment.
It wasn’t
that Baek Cheon didn’t understand the world. He’d seen enough, perhaps more of
its cruelty than most.
And yet,
even now, as a victim of that very cruelty, he repeated the same words as
before.
“Stop this,
now.”
“...And if I
can’t?”
“Do you even
need to ask?”
Baek Cheon
bared his teeth in a grin.
“Then I’ll
stop you, you damned brat.”
And Baek
Cheon still charged at Cheong Myeong, with a face that hadn’t changed at all from
his younger, naive self.
Cheong
Myeong could only stare, as if entranced. So much had changed, and yet nothing
had.
A bitter
smirk tugged at Cheong Myeong’s lips.
“Stop me?
And how exactly will you do that, Sasuk?”
It was a
blatant mockery, but Baek Cheon wasn’t offended. He knew it wasn’t genuine
scorn but an attempt not to hurt him.
“Underestimating
me…”
Whoosh!
Suddenly, a
swift slash of sword energy grazed Baek Cheon’s cheek.
Cheong
Myeong quickly raised his head and leaned back.
Clang!
Clang!
The assault
didn’t stop. The sword energy flew in rapid succession, determined not to miss
the opportunity.
Cheong
Myeong deflected the strikes with a cold expression.
“Sect Leader!”
Baek Cheon
gritted his teeth and shouted. Behind him, Jin Songwon was using Baek Cheon as
a shield to fire sword energy at Cheong Myeong.
“Stop, Sect Leader!”
Cheong
Myeong wasn’t one to take it lying down.
Whoosh!
The tip of Cheong
Myeong’s sword trembled violently, sharp petals blooming into existence as they
flew toward Jin Songwon.
Between Baek
Cheon, the two forces clashed—a chaotic storm of opposing energies.
It was a
dazzling, almost beautiful sight at a glance. But anyone who had studied
martial arts would know: this was a terrifying and deadly battle.
Fwoosh!
The energy
waves collided, spreading murderous intent. Nothing made of flesh and blood
could possibly survive this battlefield.
“I said
stop!”
Cheong
Myeong’s sword tore through flesh, spilling blood, while Jin Songwon’s sword
struck, carving flesh.
Even Baek
Cheon could feel it—the intense hatred flowing between the two. It was
something that would never disappear.
The
strangest thing was that, despite the brutal clash of swords and energies, Baek
Cheon, standing between them, remained unscathed.
“This…!”
Baek Cheon
gritted his teeth.
In the past,
he might’ve been able to stop them. During his prime, his sword would’ve posed
a genuine threat.
But not now.
Now, the
idea of stopping their battle seemed absurd, even in dreams.
‘So what?’
Despite
everything, Baek Cheon did not hesitate. He had no reason to. He wasn’t here to
do what he could. He was here to do what he must.
Wham!
Cheong
Myeong's sword energy deflected Jin Songwon's attack. Before Jin Songwon could
even react, Cheong Myeong launched another ferocious strike, his sword
radiating an intent that could split Jin Songwon in two.
Baek Cheon
leapt in front of the attack without a moment’s hesitation.
This time,
however, Cheong Myeong didn’t stop. His sword bore down even more forcefully,
as if prepared to cut Baek Cheon in two along with Jin Songwon.
Baek Cheon
exhaled sharply and raised his head.
Could he
block it? Not a chance.
Even as he
came to this conclusion, Baek Cheon raised his sword. Victory wasn’t
everything. Crushing someone with overwhelming strength wasn’t the only way to
assert one’s will.
The trials
he had endured after losing his inner energy had taught him this truth.
Clang!
At the
moment their swords collided, something unexpected happened.
Baek Cheon’s
sword didn’t clash against Cheong Myeong’s. Instead, it traced a soft, circular
arc, as if cradling the descending sword like a child. It was a motion so fluid
and natural that it seemed almost unreal.
Guided by
the curve Baek Cheon had drawn, Cheong Myeong's sword twisted unnaturally.
Cheong
Myeong’s eyes widened in shock.
“What... is
this...”
His sword,
now redirected, plunged into the ground.
Baek Cheon
stepped forward and drove his shoulder into Cheong Myeong’s chest.
Bugh!
Cheong
Myeong was flung backward. A single thought flashed through his mind.
‘This...?’
Thud.
Cheong
Myeong, having been thrown off balance, quickly regained his footing. But
instead of charging again, he stood still, staring at Baek Cheon in
bewilderment.
‘How....’
A profound
sense of confusion overwhelmed him.
It was pure
technique. Nothing more, nothing less. And yet that technique had struck Cheong
Myeong’s chest with an undeniable impact.
Flowing
like water to overcome strength (能柔制强).
Blossoms
merging with trees? [The
art of opposites, 이화접목].
No, it’s even greater than that. This is able to subdue steel with softness
[Neungyujegang, 능유제강(能柔制强)].
The flowing
technique that deflected his powerful sword was unmistakably Neungyujegang.
And this was undoubtedly....
“Wudang?”
How could Baek
Cheon’s sword technique embody the essence of Wudang?
And it
wasn’t some crude imitation. It was undeniably the real thing—the technique of
overcoming strength with softness, growing stronger the harder the opponent
pressed.
“I told you
not to underestimate me, didn’t I?”
Cheong
Myeong couldn’t hide his astonishment.
Baek Cheon’s
sword trembled slightly. It was the aftermath of his overexerted energy. His
flaws remained glaringly evident—his ruined state unchanged.
Indeed,
there was no need to investigate further. The strange devices strapped to his
arms made his condition glaringly obvious.
“What have
you been doing....”
What have
you been doing to yourself?
That was the
question Cheong Myeong wanted to ask.
But before
he could finish, Jin Songwon made his move again from behind Baek Cheon.
Baek Cheon
turned to face him and shouted.
“Sect Leader!”
Jin Songwon
didn’t spare Baek Cheon so much as a glance. It was a deliberate
dismissal—perhaps he didn’t even see Baek Cheon as worth engaging.
As Jin
Songwon bypassed him to charge at Cheong Myeong, Baek Cheon raised his sword
once more to block his path.
“Stand
aside!”
Jin Songwon
swung his sword forcefully, aiming to push Baek Cheon away. But Baek Cheon’s
sword clung tenaciously, refusing to let go.
Jin Songwon’s
face twisted in frustration.
How is this
possible?
It wasn’t
much of a sword—barely imbued with any strength. Yet, inexplicably, it was
difficult to shake off.
Like a
butterfly flitting about, it evaded with grace yet clung stubbornly to him.
“Stop this
at once!”
“Be silent!”
Jin Songwon,
his patience fraying, finally erupted in rage. But Baek Cheon refused to
relent.
“Please, Sect
Leader, stop! What changes by doing this?”
“And if I
stop?”
Clang!
With a
powerful strike, Jin Songwon flung Baek Cheon’s sword aside and glared coldly
at him.
“What changes
if I stop?”
“Sect Leader!”
“Spare me
your lectures! There’s no reason not to cut you down where you stand. Or are
you so eager to lose your head that you keep getting in my way?”
Jin Songwon’s
voice trembled with rage, filled with deep-seated resentment.
Baek Cheon
understood. He knew all too well where this misplaced anger and bitterness
stemmed from. And because he understood, he had to speak.
“It’s the
opposite, isn’t it?”
Jin Songwon
froze in place.
“....What
did you just say?”
Baek Cheon
looked him squarely in the eyes, his gaze filled with both pity and reproach.
“The one
desperate to lose their head is you, isn’t it, Sect Leader?”
Jin Songwon
bit his lip.
“Perhaps the
answers are hard to find. But giving up is never the answer. Surely you understand
this, Sect Leader!”
Jin Songwon
tilted his head back and gazed at the sky.
Baek Cheon
did not press him further, instead waiting patiently.
Amid the
chaos of the battlefield, it was as if time had come to a standstill for Jin
Songwon alone.
In truth,
his time had indeed stopped. He had been dead inside ever since he knelt before
Jang Ilso and uttered those fateful words.
“....How
suffocating.”
Jin Songwon
muttered quietly. Then, suddenly, he reached up, grasped the mask covering his
face, and tore it off in one motion.
Thud.
The
bloodstained mask fell to the ground, revealing Jin Songwon’s face, aged with
silver-white hair.
From his
hollow, empty eyes, a single tear of sorrow fell.
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