Chapter 1849 – Return of The Mount Hua Sect
Chapter 1849.
If there is such a thing as fate. (4) ❀ ❀ ❀
The
brilliant radiance of the white sun that fell to the earth swept through the
demons.
It wasn’t so
much sword energy as it was an overwhelming force more akin to a terrifying
palm strike. To draw forth such a tremendous force with a blade—only Changcheon
Namgung could display such divine skill.
[Heavenly
Azure Namgung, 창천남궁(蒼天南宮)]
But this
didn’t mean that Namgung’s unique sword energy was invincible.
“Ugh…”
The demons,
their mouths tightly shut, let out rare groans. The sword energy, which surged
in like a tidal wave and exploded in an instant, was so intense that even those
who had stained their bodies with fanatical faith wanted to scream. [gwangsin,
광신(狂信)]
Thoom!
Like pebbles
kicked aside by a child, they were flung away. Namgung Dowi descended into the
space that opened up.
“Huff! Huff!”
He was
wounded. Yet with a single strike, he had broken the momentum of the demons
charging so fiercely. One didn’t need to explain how incredible that was.
A fleeting
hope flashed across the faces of the Heavenly Comrade Alliance members who could
not run away, but could not fight back either.
If anyone
could find a way out of this hopeless situation, perhaps it would be
them—because they were friends of the Mount Hua Chivalrous Sword.
Yes, that
hope briefly embraced them.
But the
reality they faced was too brutal to overcome with mere hope.
Tap.
The demons
who had been lying on the ground slowly began to rise.
It may not
have been a perfect attack, but Namgung Dowi had clearly poured out every last
bit of his strength into that strike. Moreover, he had not swung his sword even
once while chasing the fake Jang Ilso. It was an attack fueled by all the inner
energy he had managed to recover.
Yet the
enemies were rising again, as if nothing had happened.
Crack.
The sound of
bones twisting escaped from the bodies of the demons rising like ghosts.
Namgung Dowi bit his lip hard.
‘Damn it. I
gave it my everything.’
He had
thought he could at least take one of them down. But all of them rose again.
Their bodies may have been twisted, but they weren’t cut. They might bend and
break, but they wouldn’t be sliced or severed.
The Namgung
sword sacrifices sharpness in pursuit of the ultimate sword power. For that
reason, the grotesque bodies of the demons were practically its natural enemy.
There was no
particular anger in the eyes of the demons watching Namgung Dowi. They were
always angry, always ready to express hatred. Allowing one strike didn’t give
them any reason to feel new emotions toward him.
Whoosh.
The demonic
energy they released began swirling like a storm. It surged so fiercely that it
almost choked the air. Namgung Dowi’s dantian trembled and twisted under the
pressure.
Namgung Dowi
revealed his power aggressively.
“So… this is
the level we’re at, huh”
The result
he faced was despair. But that didn’t mean he had to fall into it. He was still
alive and holding his sword.
Though the
outcome of this clash meant he had one foot in the grave, standing before these
demons meant he was racing toward a future of certain death.
Even so,
Namgung Dowi’s resolve didn’t waver. Because he knew someone who never gave in,
not even at the moment of death.
‘If I cower
here, I’ll have no face to meet my father in the afterlife.’
He
smiled—full of bravado. It was to steady his trembling legs.
“…This is
going to be tough.”
The words of
the Zhongnan swordsman, who seemed utterly incapable of reading the mood,
slightly erased Namgung Dowi’s smile—but it didn’t matter. He wasn’t the only
one here.
“We still
stopped them.”
Tang Soso
said calmly.
Indeed,
Namgung Dowi’s single strike had quelled the ferocity of the enemies, which had
previously raged like wildfire. Even if he didn’t defeat any of them, it was
far from meaningless.
The only
regret was that their momentum had only been subdued for a short while.
Fwoosh!
The enemies
began to move again.
An
indescribable pressure surged forth. But no one hesitated. Hye Yeon, Namgung
Dowi, and Lee Songbaek all charged toward the demons without any signal.
Even a
moment’s hesitation would lead to being devoured. That was the instinct they
had honed on the brink of life and death—a natural choice to ensure the best
outcome.
However, if
you look at their actions from a different perspective, one word will come to
mind.
‘Courage’.
“Uoooooh!”
There was no
certainty they could withstand it.
The enemies
were strong, and they were exhausted. Even at their best, these enemies would
be difficult to face.
But it was
that very reason that drove them forward. Because it would be difficult for
anyone, the option of retreat simply didn’t exist.
Hye Yeon’s
fist fell.
A golden
Buddha light radiated holiness. His power with the energy of breaking evil, poured toward the
demons. [pasa, 파사(破邪)]
Yet even
when facing such opposing energy, the demons didn’t flinch in the slightest.
Some may
fear death, but to others, it may be something welcomed.
The demons
understood the existence of precious things in the world—but had never learned
that their own lives could be among them. So without a shred of hesitation,
they leapt toward Hye Yeon’s power.
Kuuuuung!
With a sound
like dozens of temple bells ringing at once, the demons were flung back. But
twice as many surged in to overwhelm Hye Yeon.
The demons
were terrifying not only because they were strong.
They lacked
the dignity expected of powerful beings. Even if only two or three would
suffice, they swarmed in groups of dozens without hesitation.
“Haaah!”
From behind,
Tang Soso scattered her acupuncture needles.
Since
deciding to live as a swordswoman of Mount Hua, she had only used these needles
to treat patients. But now, they flew with deadly precision toward the demons’
eyes and vital points.
Thwack!
Thwack!
Like Tang
Gunak’s flying daggers, Tang Soso’s needles pierced the demons’ bodies. But she
knew well that stopping them with such thin needles was impossible.
After
causing minor disruption, she swung her sword without hesitation.
Kagagagak!
A hand
wrapped in dark energy blocked and grabbed her sword directly.
Beyond the
diagonally extended sword, blood-red eyes filled her vision. The heavy stench
of blood and overwhelming killing intent engulfed her.
A momentary
fear gripped her so tightly it seemed like her breath might stop. But she
remembered something her Sasuk always said.
– It’s
not that I’m not afraid.
‘I just do it even when I’m afraid!’
Crunch.
Even in
fear, she was someone who could swing her sword.
Tang Soso
twisted her blade. From the demon’s hand, hard as steel, red blood gushed out.
Their blood was no different from hers.
Fwooosh!
She swung
her sword with full force, slicing off the demon’s fingers. Years of endlessly
honing her swordplay—breaking and remaking herself—had made her a true Plum
Blossom Swordsman.
Tuung!
Using her
left hand, Tang Soso struck out with Bamboo Leaf Palm instead of more
needles and pushed the demon away, then slashed her sword horizontally like
lightning. [jugyeopsu, 죽엽수(竹葉手)]
A red line
was drawn across the enemy’s neck. Without stopping, she gritted her teeth
harder and unleashed her Plum Blossom Sword technique.
Clatter!
Although it
was the same red hue, unlike the enemies' eyes, the plum blossoms blooming
endlessly gave off a warm feeling.
Clang!
Clang! Clang!
Through the
petals in full bloom, the enemies’ powerful pressure broke through, but Lee
Songbaek desperately blocked it all.
Mount Hua
and Zhongnan.
A sword that
discarded everything for offense, and a sword that sacrificed much for defense.
So different
that they could never truly harmonize, and yet, for that very reason, the sword
techniques of these two sects merged together here with astonishing synergy.
“Ah—mi—ta—bha!”
And then,
above it all, Hye Yeon’s Arhat Divine Fist poured down.
“Hmm…”
Meanwhile,
Jang Ilso clicked his tongue softly in disapproval. His gaze landed on the
young ones desperately holding off the demonic cultivators.
It would be
no exaggeration to say he had grown used to it by now. It wasn’t the first time
he had seen it with his own eyes, and he had heard even more.
Yet it still
felt like a mystery.
Those young
ones' power couldn't possibly rival that of the demonic cultivators. The
strength granted by the one called ‘Heavenly Executioner’ was enough to make
even Jang Ilso shudder. These exhausted fledglings were nowhere near the level
to contend with such a force.
And yet,
they were achieving the impossible. Jang Ilso couldn’t understand how such an
unbelievable and bizarre thing could happen. But he didn’t ignore the
possibility that the impossible might occur once again.
‘Especially…’
Jang Ilso’s
gaze fixed on one person.
Among those
strange ones, there was one who stood out as particularly out of place. To be
blunt, she was far too weak to even belong among them.
Yet she
fought more bravely than anyone else. As if she were leading the others.
‘Mount Hua…
no, Tang Family?’
The answer
was clear. It must be both.
It was that
person who made this impossibility into reality. A swordsman of Mount Hua,
bearing the blood of the Tang family.
Jang Ilso
felt a flicker of interest. He instinctively licked his lips.
He hadn’t
originally planned to waste his energy here. He had much yet to do, and even
the strength to crush an insect needed to be conserved.
But if that
insect disturbed the house too much, wasn’t it only right to act before it
caused more trouble?
Jang Ilso’s
eyes narrowed like a crescent moon. Almost simultaneously with the faint smile
on his lips, he lightly stomped on the ground.
Finally, the
bracelet in his hand interlocked like the solid teeth of a beast, and it bit
into the iron sword.
Clang!
A sharp
sound rang out, and Tang Soso’s eyes widened in shock.
Jang Ilso
had suddenly appeared before her. It was only natural that the fear she had
held in check began to shake.
Instinctively,
she raised her upper body in defense. He was Jang Ilso, after all— she thought
he might pierce her flesh with those roof-tile-like rings at any moment.
But Jang
Ilso hadn’t approached her with rings to fight.
“Hmm.”
Jang Ilso
snorted as he looked into Tang Soso’s eyes.
“It’s true
what they say… you really can’t hide your blood.”
In that
moment, Tang Soso felt as if time had stopped. The intense world around her
fell into silence the moment Jang Ilso appeared.
In that
heavy silence, Tang Soso saw it. The chilling smile forming on Jang Ilso’s red
lips.
Perhaps in
that instant, she already sensed what he was about to say.
She
reflexively twisted her wrist to cover his mouth, but Jang Ilso’s fist was a
little faster.
Kwaang!
As his palm
struck her wrist, Tang Soso’s own arm smashed into her face, sending her
tumbling backward in an undignified heap.
“You…!”
She sprang
up almost before her back hit the ground. Jang Ilso remained standing
arrogantly, looking down at her. His mocking expression carried a hint of pity.
“Oh dear, no.
That’s not it. You shouldn't be angry. You should be curious.”
Confused by
his cryptic words, Tang Soso instinctively tried to curse, but Jang Ilso
whispered first.
“Aren’t you
curious?”
Like a demon
slithering out from the depths of her heart.
“About how
your father died?”
“What…?”
“If it were
me… I could tell you.”
Tang Soso
stared blankly at him, momentarily speechless.
At first,
she couldn’t understand. No— she didn’t want to. But she couldn’t ignore it
forever. She was too clever for that.
“No…”
Her
trembling voice leaked out.
“No. No.
That can’t be. Someone like you… my father wouldn’t… not to someone like… to someone
like you!”
She shook
her head madly, like one possessed. She couldn’t accept it. It had to be a lie,
the snake’s whisper meant only to deceive. It was a lie. She desperately denied
it again and again.
But deep
down, a part of her knew.
Jang Ilso
was more than capable of telling lies. But in this moment, he had no reason to.
Telling a lie just to break her would be too bothersome.
Unfortunately,
Tang Soso realized that.
“Noooooooooooo!”
A thunderous
scream burst forth. She cried like a beast and shed tears, but she did not
collapse. Instead of succumbing to despair, she chose to do what she must.
There was no
hesitation.
“Jang
Ilsoooooooooooo!”
Gripping her
sword tightly, Tang Soso charged straight at Jang Ilso with all her might, not
bothering to defend herself.
Jang Ilso
let out an eerie laugh as he watched her.
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I knew it, I knew Ilso would be a bastard and tell Soso about her father's death to hurt her.
ReplyDeleteAgh, I wanted to talk about some other stuff in this chapter too, but now I am too rilled up to be able to.
Depressing episode man, I hope cm quickly has enlightenment…
ReplyDeleteIve been skipping through the chapters where Jang Ilso is in and still not miss much because it all ends with him leaving unscathed hahahaha baby Ilso cant be harmed
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