Chapter 1860 – Return of The Mount Hua Sect
Chapter
1860. From here on, I’ll be the one to face you. (5) ❀ ❀ ❀
Fwaaaaaaaaaash!
Brilliant
plum blossoms bloomed and swept through the enemies.
“Ah………”
It
was so overwhelming that the thought of resisting didn’t even arise. Before a
scene that ought to be called a ‘calamity’, the Evil Tyrant Alliance warriors
froze on the spot.
Slash!
Slash! Slash! Slash!
Dozens,
hundreds of petals brushed past the Evil Tyrant Alliance warriors. While still
standing, their bodies were sliced by the sword energy, riddled with dozens of
holes.
“Guh……”
Thud.
Thud.
Unable
to endure the pain, the Evil Tyrant Alliance warriors trembled and began
collapsing one by one, dead.
All
that remained in the place where the illusion-like plum blossom sword energy
had bloomed were a few corpses—and silence.
“Ah……”
Baek
Sang let out a faint groan. Chills ran down his spine.
It
was Baek Cheon’s sword energy. No—perhaps even more than that.
“Sahyung!”
Overwhelmed
with surprise, Baek Sang quickly turned to Baek Cheon and shouted. In his eyes
was a glimmer of hope.
“How
did you………?”
But
Baek Sang couldn’t finish his sentence.
Baek
Cheon’s face, as he slowly lowered his sword, bore an expression too complex to
describe—emotions so deep and heavy that Baek Sang couldn’t even begin to
fathom them. For a moment, Baek Sang was at a loss for words.
“Hah…
Hah……………”
Then,
Baek Cheon, catching his breath heavily, closed his eyes. He remained silent,
as if lost in deep thought, then slowly opened them again.
“The
children first.”
“……Excuse
me? Ah, yes!”
Baek
Sang nodded hastily with a bewildered look.
“Hurry.”
“Yes!”
Baek
Cheon was right. Now wasn’t the time to talk about Baek Cheon’s martial
prowess.
Still,
Baek Sang couldn’t shake the feeling. That sword energy Baek Cheon had shown
just now—and the unfamiliar expression that crossed his face—kept replaying in
his mind. It was like something was clinging to his feet, making it hard to
move.
Even
so, Baek Sang ran. He began tearing apart the crude wooden framework that
blocked the cave entrance.
“Damn
it! They're not animals—how could they treat people like this?!”
He
barely touched the frame a few times before more than half of it came off.
“There!
Come out, kids!”
Baek
Sang, having cleared a path large enough for people to pass through, urgently
stuck his head inside. But there was no response from where the children had
definitely been just moments before. Only silence returned.
“What
are you doing? We’re in a hurry!”
Baek
Sang shouted impatiently. Just then, Baek Cheon gently pulled him back by the
shoulder.
“I’ll
do it.”
Baek
Sang looked back at him and stepped aside. Baek Cheon pushed himself into the
opened space.
The
darkness was so dense it felt like his eyes had shut. It was too dark and damp
for humans to dwell in. After a few moments, as his eyes adjusted, he saw
several pairs of eyes staring intently at him.
They
seemed filled with anxiety.
“We
are……………”
Baek
Cheon tried to speak, but his throat tightened. He hesitated for a moment, then
continued.
“We’re
from Mount Hua.”
“Please
believe us. We know you’re the children who were taken from Diancang. To save
the elders of your sect, we need your help.”
“…You
came to rescue us?”
Finally,
a young voice came from the back. Baek Cheon calmly replied.
“Yes.
I know it’s hard to trust anything right now, but……”
“I
believe you.”
The
response cut off Baek Cheon’s words.
“I
saw it. Just now…… the plum blossoms.”
“Ah……”
Baek
Cheon let out a slightly flustered sigh.
“There’s
only one sect in the world that makes plum blossoms bloom with a sword—Mount
Hua. Isn’t that right?”
“Yes,
that’s right.”
From
the darkness, a child stepped forward.
“I
heard Mount Hua is a sect that values chivalry. Of course you would come to
help us.”
She
was still just a young girl. The moment he saw her face, Baek Cheon was
overcome with indescribable guilt. They had failed to help Diancang. Mount Hua
couldn’t claim to be entirely blameless for the children ending up like this.
To
hear such words from children they couldn’t save—it was, in a way, like
punishment. Some might call it excessive guilt, but for Baek Cheon, it was
real.
“Let’s
go.”
“Sajeo.
Will you be alright? It’s too dangerous……………”
[Tl
note: Sajeo [사저 (師姐)]
refers to a female disciple who shares the same master and joined earlier than
the speaker. It is nearly equivalent in use to ‘Sahyung’]
“Haven’t
you heard our sasuks are in danger? You guys are from Diancang. Don’t show such
shameful behavior.”
She
spoke in a firm, clear voice, and at last, the children surged forward.
“Huh?”
Baek
Cheon was momentarily taken aback. A far greater number of children appeared
than he had expected.
‘Were
there this many?’
It
seemed the space inside was much larger than anticipated. The number of
children rushing out looked to be at least over a hundred.
‘Yu
Gong was right.’
It
wouldn’t have been easy to find a place capable of secretly housing more than a
hundred children. Just discovering a location like this was an impressive feat.
Baek
Cheon closely examined the children.
Each
and every one of them was in tattered clothing, their faces gaunt and haggard.
One glance made it clear how much suffering they had endured since the day Diancang
was trampled under Jang Ilso’s heel.
Even
so, their eyes still shone with clarity.
“What
should we do?”
Baek
Cheon gave a bitter smile.
‘What
on earth was I thinking?’
Had
he imagined trembling children he would rescue and console? That saving them
might somehow serve to redeem Diancang, even belatedly?
These
children, though young, were unmistakably martial artists. They knew what they
had to do, what they needed to protect.
‘These
children must not become a means to an end.’
If
the venerable predecessors of Mount Hua—those who gave everything to protect
its children—saw the current Baek Cheon, they would surely scold him. Children
must never be used as a means. They do not exist for the sect; the sect must
exist for them.
For
now, protecting these children came first.
‘And
only now do I truly realize this……!’
Baek
Cheon unknowingly clutched his chest tightly. Something inside felt as though
it was heaving.
‘…Just
my imagination.’
Shaking
his head, Baek Cheon turned decisively.
“Everyone,
follow me. We’ll lead the way. I won’t say it’s not dangerous—but I promise
we’ll protect you.”
“Wait
a moment.”
“Huh?”
A
few of the Diancang children dashed outside. Then they seized swords from the
hands of the dead Evil Tyrant Alliance warriors.
“We’ll
protect ourselves.”
“Damn
it, if we had swords earlier, we wouldn’t have had to be pushed around by those
bastards.”
“You
were trembling like a leaf.”
“When
did I?!”
Listening
to their bickering, Baek Cheon couldn’t help but chuckle.
“Let’s
go.”
“Yeah.”
Baek
Cheon gave a firm nod and rushed forward. The Diancang children ran to line up
behind Baek Sang.
Catching
a glimpse of them, Baek Cheon quietly spoke to the girl following beside him.
“Are
you the head sajeo of those kids?” [dae-sajeo, 대사저(大師姐)]
“Huh?
Oh, no. I’m Ok Danghyang [옥당향(玉堂香)].
A disciple of Emei.”
Baek
Cheon, startled, turned sharply to look at her.
“Huh?
Wait, Emei Sect?”
“Yes.”
The
girl met his eyes and nodded as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
“But
why would a disciple of Emei be………”
“Because
I was captured. Isn’t that obvious?”
“T-that’s
right.”
At a
loss for words, Baek Cheon nodded blankly. He hadn’t heard that disciples from
sects other than Diancang had been captured.
“We
were taken before the Diancang kids. So when others were brought in later, we
naturally ended up looking after them. That’s probably why my voice got a bit
louder.”
“…I
see. But earlier, didn’t you say you were a Diancang disciple?”
“I
said ‘you guys’ are the Diancang disciples. There are more Diancang kids than
anyone else, right?”
“…I
can’t handle this one.”
Baek
Cheon laughed heartily. Even in such a dire situation, this child had done
everything she could.
‘I
was arrogant.’
He
realized he had placed too much on his own shoulders—on Mount Hua’s shoulders.
But
children like this were growing in the world. One day, they would be the ones
to carry it.
‘What
I should have done… was protect their future. I shouldn’t have tried to stand
at the center myself.’
Throb.
“Ugh.”
A
searing pain suddenly tore through his chest again. Baek Cheon hunched over in
agony.
‘What
is this? It’s not my dantian…’
Pain
from a shattered dantian was to be expected. But this pain was centered near
his heart. And yet, he hadn’t been struck there.
“Are
you alright?”
“Huh?
Oh… Yeah, I’m fine.”
“But
why are we moving so slowly? You haven’t even used light footwork. We can go
faster, really.”
“…Right.
That’s true.”
Baek
Cheon nodded awkwardly. Baek Sang, noticing his expression, quickly stepped in
to answer in his place.
“We
have to be careful… There might still be an ambush.”
“Ah…
I see.”
Ok
Danghyang nodded as if she understood. Seeing that, Baek Sang let out a quiet
sigh of relief and subtly glanced at Baek Cheon’s face.
Though
Baek Cheon’s expression was blank, it only made Baek Sang’s heart feel heavier.
‘Sahyung…’
That
unbearably complex and somber look from earlier, and now the fact that he
couldn’t even use light footwork—what it meant was obvious. Baek Sang bit down
hard on his lip.
This
wasn’t the time to grieve. Not the time to mourn. For now...
“There’s
the exit, Sahyung.”
“Right.”
Baek
Cheon kicked off the ground with force as light poured in from the cave’s
mouth.
‘First,
get the children out of here.’
He
had to get them to safety, had to deliver this news to change Diancang’s heart.
If he could just do that…
‘It
doesn’t matter. My body, my life—none of it matters.’
He
could only hope—hope that the warmth left in this dying body wouldn’t fade
before his duty was done. That he still had the strength to carry out this
final mission.
With
every ounce of strength, Baek Cheon pushed forward toward the cave’s exit.
“Everyone,
stay alert—”
“You
should take your own advice.”
A
sudden voice rang out. Baek Cheon’s eyes widened.
A
black shadow had descended upon him.
In
the past… no, even just moments ago, he would’ve been able to react, to evade
the ambush. But the current him no longer had the strength left to do even
that.
The
blade swung by the shadowy figure slashed toward him—and an eerie sensation
raked violently across Baek Cheon’s chest.
Paaaaat!
A
burning pain seared across his torso, and his vision was suddenly drenched in
crimson.
“Sahyuuuung!”
The
shout echoed behind him, quickly fading. His ears rang, growing numb.
Thud.
His
knees struck the ground.
‘No…
This can’t be…’
The
blood-soaked world before his eyes was now beginning to blur.
‘Not
yet… Not yet…’
His
body slowly collapsed forward.
“Sahyung!
Euaaaa! Sahyuuuuuung!”
Even
the cries now felt distant, like echoes from another world.
Thump.
‘Cheong
Myeong-ah…’
The
blood spilling from Baek Cheon stained the earth the color of plum blossoms.
So
red… it was almost mournfully beautiful.
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