Chapter 1826 – Return of The Mount Hua Sect
Chapter 1826.
No Matter How Insignificant the Fertilizer (2) ❀ ❀
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The world is
chaotic and murky.
That was why
the world appeared in different colors to different people. However, even
within such disorder, truth—unchanging fact—certainly existed.
No matter
who looked at it, the sky was blue, and the mountains stood tall.
And now,
here as well, one such truth revealed itself and unfolded before their eyes:
once a dam bursts, it is difficult to stop the flood, no matter how much effort
is exerted.
“Uaaaahhh!”
Through the
opening that Cheong Myeong had forced open, the swordsmen of the three sects
pushed their bodies forward, with Mount Hua, of course, leading the charge.
‘Those
bastards!’
The
swordsmen of Zhongnan and Wudang, who followed behind, widened their eyes at
the sight. They were not late. They could never have been. They had staked
everything on this battle. There was no way they had been careless.
Yet, despite
that, the two sects fell behind—not because they were slow, but because Mount
Hua was fast.
The Mount
Hua swordsmen had already thrown themselves forward before the swords of the
Mount Hua Chivalrous Sword had even been fully drawn. As if they had seen the
future where a path would inevitably open before them.
‘How is that
even possible?’
To put it
bluntly, Mount Hua was a prestigious sect, yet not quite a prestigious sect.
The
swordsmen under Mount Hua’s name belonged to a prestigious sect, but they had
not been raised like the swordsmen of one. They had never properly received the
refined teachings of a prestigious sect, such as maintaining composure,
granting their enemies a chance for repentance rather than severing their
movements, or upholding the philosophy of a living sword over a killing sword.
Instead,
they possessed something that the swordsmen of prestigious sects did not.
“Overwhelm
them!”
Plum
blossoms scattered wildly like a storm.
“Ugh!”
A disciple
of Zhongnan, following behind, instinctively slowed his steps and swung his
sword to deflect the falling petals.
‘What is
this?’
Before his
eyes, the world had turned into a sea of plum blossoms.
Mount Hua’s
sword was dazzling. It bewildered their enemies, but it was also undeniably
fatal to their allies fighting alongside them. Knowing this, the Mount Hua
swordsmen had always restrained their techniques as much as possible.
But at this
moment, they unleashed everything they had been suppressing. They poured even
the strength they had never used before into their swords.
If their
enemy showed even the slightest opening, they never let it slip. Once they
gained momentum, they unleashed everything without a second thought.
This was
Mount Hua’s way, and it was what they had always done.
“Uaaaahhh!”
At the
forefront stood Yoon Jong.
With
bloodshot eyes, he swung his sword. Among the Mount Hua disciples, he wielded
the sword closest to a living sword. Yet now, he exuded a bloodlust stronger
than anyone else.
It was not
because he was consumed by the thrill of battle. He simply knew.
Sometimes,
the desire to save people leads to tragedy, while ruthlessness brings peace.
“O-Oh no...”
A Dao user
who had hesitantly stepped forward was split in half by Yoon Jong’s sword. His
heavy dao was cut like a piece of paper, and at the same time, his heart was
pierced. Before his enemy even collapsed, Yoon Jong pushed off the ground and
surged forward.
‘Faster!’
He had to
widen the gap in an instant—so much that they would not even think of
recovering.
Clang!
A flying dao
clashed against his sword, ringing sharply through the air. But before he could
catch his breath, another dao immediately followed.
As the
consecutive strikes from the enemy pressed down on him, the weight and force
threatened to break Yoon Jong’s arm.
No matter
how much he had grown, it was impossible for him to sweep through a formation
of elite swordsmen alone and shatter their battle lines. Moreover, leading the
charge was not his specialty.
But Yoon
Jong remained composed. Because at this moment, he could make the impossible
happen.
The reason
was simple. He had another sword besides the one in his hand. Perhaps the most
reliable sword in all of Mount Hua was standing behind him.
Crash!
At the
moment the enemy’s dao seemed to crush Yoon Jong’s sword—
Fwoosh!
A blade of
pure light exploded above Yoon Jong’s head. Silent yet fluid, but lethally
sharp!
Slice!
Slice!
The sword
that emerged pierced the hearts of those attacking Yoon Jong in an instant.
It was over
in a flash.
“Go!”
“Yes, Sago!”
Without even
glancing back, Yoon Jong stepped forward.
No one was
clearing the path for him.
Then, he
would carve it himself.
If he lacked
strength, he would make up for it.
Because
behind him was Yoo Iseol.
‘She really
is like a white ghost.’
In this war,
Yoo Iseol’s role was, in simple terms, patching the holes.
No matter
how much the Mount Hua swordsmen trained to the point of vomiting blood, gaps
would inevitably appear in a war.
Yoon Jong
had asked Yoo Iseol to support those areas.
Only she,
the most perceptive and the fastest in Mount Hua, could handle this task. Yet
at the same time, it was a role that would go unnoticed.
Yoo Iseol
had accepted the role without the slightest hesitation.
Had she not
swiftly moved across the battlefield, countless Mount Hua disciples would have
already fallen, drenched in their own blood.
And now, Yoo
Iseol was here.
In the most
dangerous, most precarious place—
As if she
had never forgotten the command to reinforce where strength was most needed.
She had
suddenly appeared, standing right behind Yoon Jong, supporting him.
‘I thought
she would go to Wudang...’
This was why
Yoo Iseol was Yoo Iseol.
With someone
like her behind him, what was there to fear?
“Focus.”
“Yes!”
Yoon Jong
pushed forward, shaking off every last distracting thought.
The presence
of Yoo Iseol behind him gave strength to his shoulders.
“You
wretched bastard!”
The
desperate swordsmen of the Evil Tyrant Alliance lashed out at Yoon Jong in a
frantic assault.
At that
moment, a slight force pressed against Yoon Jong’s shoulder.
Then, like a
black-winged bird, a figure soared into the sky.
Swooosh!
The sound of
silk being sliced cleanly echoed through the air.
Yoo Iseol’s
sword carved a cold, precise arc that seemed almost out of place amidst the
chaos of battle.
Five heads
simultaneously flew into the air.
Headless
bodies sprayed deep crimson blood into the ashen sky.
Yoo Iseol
lightly stepped on a falling corpse’s shoulder and leaped back up, soaring over
the enemy's heads.
“Above!
She’s coming from above!”
Once known,
a simple trick could no longer work.
True
deception, however, was when one knew what was coming yet still could not
escape it.
Everyone
recognized that it was a distraction. And yet, who could ignore a master of
point-strike swordsmanship descending from above? No one could tear their gaze
away. They had no choice but to see what they should not have seen.
Yoon Jong
and the Mount Hua disciples did not waste this chance.
Seizing the
fleeting gap Yoo Iseol had created, they plunged even deeper into the enemy
lines.
Forsaking
elegance for speed, they desperately cut down and pierced through the
floundering swordsmen of the Evil Tyrant Alliance.
“Aaaahhh!”
Blades
sliced through flesh and shattered bones.
Screams and
the clamor of battle exploded chaotically.
Yoo Iseol
landed lightly amid the panicked enemies and swept her sword in a decisive arc.
Swoosh!
Another
sharp slicing sound rang out. Once again, heads of the Evil Tyrant Alliance
swordsmen soared into the sky.
A flawless
coordinated strike.
Mount Hua’s
swordsmen achieved it purely through instinct.
It was an
impossible feat without absolute trust and understanding of each other.
“Stop them!
Stop them! If they break through, we all die! Stop themmm!”
The
poison-flooded torrent surged even faster. The Red Dogs, which had stood like
an iron wall, and the elite warriors carefully selected by the Evil Tyrant
Alliance could not stop the flood that had already broken through.
No, they
were never capable of stopping it in the first place. They were the very
embodiment of the broken and shattered flood.
Watching
from behind, the Wudang and Zhongnan sects naturally realized their roles.
‘These
lunatics.’
Jong Seohan
of the Zhongnan sect stared at the backs of the Mount Hua swordsmen, as if he
couldn't believe what he was seeing.
Those insane
fools never looked back even once. They knew full well that if those following
them failed to keep pace, they would end up recklessly charging into enemy
lines and getting surrounded.
Was this
trust? Or was it just reckless bravado?
Whatever one
called it, Jong Seohan had only one task to do.
“Hold the
rear! Make sure they don’t get surrounded! Don’t let a single wound touch those
damned bastards' backs!”
His
determination was clearly conveyed to the others.
The Wudang
and Zhongnan sects supported Mount Hua from behind.
The
battlefield, already once distorted, was shaken once again. The breached front
lines wavered and twisted before starting to break apart in pieces.
‘We did it!’
Jong Seohan’s
eyes filled with exhilaration.
Breaking
through the front line had never been the ultimate goal. The real objective was
to use the breach in the enemy lines to divide and scatter their forces. If
they could split the enemy army, that alone would be a major victory. And that
victory now seemed within reach.
No matter
how skilled Jang Ilso was, no matter how cunning Ho Gamyeong was, recovering a
broken formation on the spot was no easy feat. Not even the legendary general
Yue Yi, if he were alive, could accomplish such a thing.
[tl note: Yue
Yi [악의(樂毅)],
enfeoffed as Lord of Changguo, was a Chinese military general. He was a
prominent military leader of the State of Yan during the Warring States period
of ancient China.]
So now, all
that was left was to pour in every ounce of strength and charge forward. Just
as Jong Seohan was about to shout again, he suddenly hesitated.
“Huh?”
He had been
about to push off the ground, but something caught his attention.
It wasn’t a
particularly significant movement, yet he couldn’t ignore it.
Far in the
enemy’s rear, something was being launched into the sky.
‘A signal
arrow?’
No… it
didn’t seem like one.
BOOM!
The object
shot into the sky exploded violently, shaking everything around it.
“A- a
thunder bomb?!”
The Wudang
disciples, who detested explosives more than anything, widened their bloodshot
eyes in rage.
“That
bastard again…!”
Mu Jin’s
remaining eye turned red with fury as he glared at the remnants of smoke in the
sky.
'An attack?'
Had they
decided that, at this point, it didn’t matter if their own forces got caught in
the explosion? Were they planning to indiscriminately bomb the battlefield?
But if that
were the case, there would have been no need to send a signal. It would have
been far more effective to launch the bombs while their enemies remained
unaware.
Mu Jin was
momentarily confused. But his confusion was quickly replaced by an even greater
shock.
Through the
thick, gray smoke that had spread across the battlefield, a lone figure
emerged.
Those who
recognized him clenched their teeth in fury.
“Ho Gamyeong!”
“Poisoned
Heart Rakshasa!” [tl note: Ho Gamyeong’s title]
Ho Gamyeong
gazed at them with an expressionless face. He looked like nothing more than an
ordinary scholar, but anyone who followed the path of righteousness knew the
truth—just how dangerous and devious this man truly was!
Even the Mount
Hua disciples, who had been pressing forward with fierce momentum, hesitated at
the sight of him.
'Could it
be…?'
Ho Gamyeong
was a commander of Evil Tyrant Alliance. If he had chosen to appear at such a
critical moment. And he had focused everyone’s attention on him.
In this
situation, there could only be one explanation.
As all eyes
focused on him, Ho Gamyeong slowly opened his mouth.
“All forces.”
After
speaking, he briefly chewed his lip. But then, as if regaining his composure,
he returned to his usual unreadable expression. Raising one hand slowly, he
signaled.
Yoon Jong
halted his sword and fixed his gaze on Ho Gamyeong’s raised hand. A suffocating
tension filled the air.
‘There’s
something else?’
At last, Ho Gamyeong’s
hand came down with force. And the words he spoke next sent shockwaves through
the battlefield.
“Retreat.”
Yoon Jong
froze.
It wasn’t
just the Mount Hua sect and the Heavenly Comrade Alliance that were shocked.
The Evil Tyrant Alliance warriors themselves were even more bewildered,
exchanging confused glances.
“What did he
just say....?”
Everyone had
the same thought. They must have misheard. There was no way that order could be
real.
But Ho Gamyeong
crushed all doubts with a single sentence.
“Each of
you, protect your own life.”
The color
drained from the Evil Tyrant Alliance warriors’ faces. The members of the Heavenly
Comrade Alliance were equally dumbfounded, momentarily at a loss.
“I…”
“Retreat and
regroup. Execute the order!”
Having
delivered his command, Ho Gamyeong turned his back on the battlefield and
walked away coldly.
A chill ran
down Yoon Jong’s spine.
“…….”
For a
moment, silence fell over the battlefield. Even those who had been fighting
with the intent to kill hesitated, staring blankly at each other.
But it
lasted only a moment.
“U- uwaaaaaah!”
“Run away!”
The Evil
Tyrant Alliance formation crumbled as if struck by lightning. Warriors, pale
with fear, screamed as they turned and fled.
They shoved
each other aside, trampled over one another, and even swung their swords at
their own allies in desperation.
“What the
hell…?”
As chaos
erupted before his eyes, Yoon Jong let out an involuntary groan.
“What’s going
on?”
His eyes,
filled with confusion, trembled anxiously.
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