Chapter 1872 – Return of The Mount Hua Sect
Chapter 1872.
Simple, isn’t it? (2) ❀ ❀ ❀
“You… you...
you damn bastards!”
The enraged Red
Dogs clenched their teeth. Even as their anger flared, a hint of bewilderment
began creeping into their expressions.
They had
lost track of Jang Ilso once. While that was partly because Jang Ilso hadn’t
even shared the details of his plan with the Red Dogs, to them, that wasn’t an
excuse.
Their very
reason for existence was loyalty to Jang Ilso and obedience to his will. Not
only had they lost his trail, but they had endangered his life. There could be
no greater disgrace. There was no need to dwell on it—just the thought was
enough to ignite their fury.
They were
certain that no one on this earth could be more enraged than they were right
now.
.....or so
they thought.
Until they
met those madmen, burning with rage even more violently than they.
No time was
given to dwell on their confusion. Another masked warrior came charging in. A
relentless barrage of strikes followed.
Clang!
Clang! Clang!
A sword,
saturated with inner energy, rained down on the Red Dog’s dao without pause. It
wasn’t so much a flurry as it was a desperate frenzy.
‘This
lunatic!’
The Red Dog’s
eyes trembled in shock.
No matter
how much energy was imbued in it, a sword was never meant to clash head-on with
a dao. Each impact chipped and gouged the blade. But the masked figure showed
no sign of stopping, continuing their maniacal assault.
This was
nothing more than a suicidal rampage.
But what if
that same madness erupted simultaneously in every direction? This became
terrifying in another sense.
“Enough of
this!”
Unable to
hold back any longer, the Red Dogs gritted their teeth and swung their blade
with all their might. The shoddy steel sword, clashing directly with the dao,
bent dangerously and was flung away as if it would snap at any moment.
“Die!”
The Red Dogs
seized the opening and swung their dao in a powerful horizontal arc.
But at that
moment, the masked warrior’s eyes gleamed through a hole in their mask. As the
blade approached, they suddenly thrust out their forearm without hesitation. It
was an unstoppable movement.
‘Is he insane?’
Crunch!
The dao
sliced into flesh and embedded deep into bone. It was safe to say that it had
dug through almost half of the bone.
Crack!
But then,
the arm with the blade still stuck in it flinched. It clenched down on the
embedded dao.
Crack!
Screech!
The
grotesque sound of steel grinding against bone rang out. Just imagining the
pain was enough to make one shudder.
“Oooooh!”
But the
masked warrior didn’t show the slightest sign of pain… or rather, it was as if pain
had never mattered to them.
Thwack!
With the dao
now immobilized, the masked warrior drove their sword into the Red Dog’s torso.
Gripping the sword in a reverse grip, they yanked it out and plunged it in
again.
“Gaaaah!”
Screaming in
agony, the Red Dog finally let go of their dao and staggered back. The intense
pain in their chest made even their eyelids twitch.
“You… this maniac,
your arm…”
“My arm?”
At the Red
Dog’s trembling voice, the masked warrior finally looked down at their left
arm. The act of swinging their sword had nearly severed the remaining flesh, the
arm dangled by little more than a flap of skin.
“This
thing?”
But their
expression was indifferent, as though looking at someone else’s arm. Instead, without
hesitation, they raised their sword.
Slash!
They chopped
off the limp, dangling arm in one clean stroke.
Thud.
The severed
arm fell to the ground. Without even a glance, the masked warrior strode toward
the Red Dogs.
“Why? What’s
wrong with my arm?”
“……Y-You,
bastard…”
Sweat poured
down the Red Dog’s face. Their eyes, once quivering with confusion, began to
fill with fear.
It wasn’t
because the opponent’s martial arts were strong. If not for the madness
clouding the battlefield, this man wouldn’t have been a worthy opponent for the
Red Dogs.
And yet now
the Red Dogs was trembling.
Because they
sensed it—this lunatic had no attachment to life. He was breathing only to kill
the person in front of him.
In a voice
not loud, but unnervingly calm, the masked man said,
“Things like
the body only matter to those still alive. Do you understand? We can't even die
anymore.”
No, it
wasn’t just calm—it was barren. A voice stripped of all emotion.
“Why are you
looking at me like that? You didn’t look at me like that before.”
“You…
insect…”
“Yeah. An
insect. That’s what you saw us as. I remember clearly. The way you all looked
at our sect leader, groveling at Jang Ilso’s feet.”
The masked warrior’s
sword trembled faintly.
“We were
already dead back then. What’s here now are just ghosts, denied even the right
to die. After clinging to these filthy lives, we’ve finally—just once—gotten
the chance to plunge a sword into your necks. And now you talk about an arm?
That’s nothing.”
The masked
man snickered.
“You made us
this way. So let’s go together. If we must die anyway, then dragging at least
one of you down with us will make it a little less bitter.”
The masked
man charged and drove his sword toward the Red Dog’s heart.
Thud!
The Red Dog
grabbed the blade with both hands, struggling desperately to keep it from
piercing deeper. But the sword, heavy with resentment, slowly carved its way
into their chest.
“Gggghhhhh…”
With a
ghastly sound, blood frothed from the Red Dog’s mouth. The masked warrior
didn’t even blink as he burned the sight into his memory.
“Dian… Cang…”
“Don’t you dare
speak that name. Even I no longer have the right to mention it.”
Crunch!
The blade fully
impaled the Red Dog’s chest.
“Go first.
If we meet in hell… I’ll kill you again.”
The final
words never reached the ears of the already-dead Red Dogs.
But it
didn’t matter. The vengeful ghost, whose eyes were dyed with ghost fire,
had already turned his head in search of a new prey. [gwihwa, 귀화(鬼火)]
A scene no
different from hell spread out before his eyes.
Righteous
sect traitors swung swords at the madmen of the Evil Sect, and the villains who
had lost their masters stabbed the traitors of the righteous sect with their
swords.
With every Red
Dogs that fell, two or three disciples of the sect died. Yet the masked man
felt no sorrow.
They were
already as good as dead. In fact, living was more painful than dying. Everyone
knew that continuing to live would only bring greater suffering.
That’s why
this was both revenge… and a final, cathartic rampage.
“Hahaha.”
Crack.
Clutching
the stump of his severed arm to stem the bleeding, the masked man chuckled.
‘How
suffocating.’
Suddenly,
the mask felt unbearably cumbersome. But he couldn’t remove it. Just because he
had killed one of the Evil Sect’s dogs didn’t mean he deserved to face the sky.
They would
never be forgiven.
Even if the
whole world forgave them, they themselves could never forgive what they had
become.
All that
remained now was vengeance—sharp, searing vengeance. And…
The masked
man glanced behind him.
Though
nothing was there now, his gaze was fixed on a far-off place—somewhere beyond
the reach of sight.
Raising his
remaining hand, he pulled the mask tighter over his face.
He had to
die a complete nobody. Even if it was just a painfully obvious play that
everyone could see through.
“Huuhh... Aaaaarrrghhh!”
Letting out
every last drop of rage boiling inside him, the masked man wrenched his sword
free from the Red Dog’s heart. Then, without delay, he moved on in search of
another enemy.
Today, all
of them would die here.
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“Aaah!”
Baek Sang
rolled away in terror as a dao came flying toward him from the side.
Just as the Red
Dogs charged toward him with eyes blazing, masked warriors pounced from behind Baek
Sang like a pack of wolves, biting into the Red Dogs all at once.
Chaeng!
“DIEEEE!”
Baek Sang
sat there panting, gasping for breath.
He stared
blankly at the fierce clash of swords and daos unfolding before his eyes.
“Ah...
ugh... seriously... I’m really about to die here.”
As a
disciple of Mount Hua, Baek Sang knew the honor he was supposed to uphold. He
wasn’t shameless enough to just sit and watch someone else fight in his place
with a smile.
But
seriously, look at the situation. Everything he’d gone through today had been
way beyond what anyone could endure. Even just making it to this battlefield,
he’d nearly died more times than he could count.
He had
joined the battle in a rush, without even properly circulating his qi. He
didn’t even have the strength to lift a finger anymore.
“At least
protect me if you're gonna go berserk like that! Damn bastard!”
Baek Sang glared
at Baek Cheon, who was rampaging in the distance. Baek Cheon was blasting out
waves of crimson plum-blossom sword energy, driving the Red Dogs back. Just
watching it made Baek Sang feel... oddly proud…
“...Ah, no!
What the hell am I saying?! Proud, my ass!”
Shaking his
head vigorously, Baek Sang slowly shifted his body. If he stayed here any
longer, he’d end up being a burden rather than help. So he figured he’d get up
and slip away—
Paaeeng!
Something
shot through the air and landed with a thud right in front of him.
“What the…
UAAAAH!”
Realizing
that it was the severed head of Diancang—the masked man—Baek Sang recoiled in
horror and shot to his feet.
“Mount Hua!”
In that instant,
Baek Sang saw something—a Red Dogs, covered head-to-toe in blood, eyes flashing
as they charged toward him.
“...I’m going
crazy, really.”
Baek Sang
weakly lifted his sword.
Honestly,
facing a Red Dogs in his current state was no different from asking to die. But
he couldn’t run away either.
“Fine, bring
it on! You son of a—!”
“Rraaaargh!”
The Red Dogs
let out a beast-like roar and lunged at him in a flash. Baek Sang clenched his
teeth and braced for impact.
Paaaaaaat!
A piercing
sound ripped through the air, and a lightning-fast sword energy tore through
the side of the Red Dog’s neck.
“Gkhh!”
With a
gaping black hole in his throat, the Red Dog struggled to turn his head in
disbelief—then collapsed.
“Haa…”
Baek Sang’s
knees gave out and he stumbled, but someone rushed in to catch him.
“Are you
alright, Sasuk?”
“Y-Yoon Jong!”
Tears welled
in Baek Sang’s eyes as he saw Yoon Jong standing before him. Yoon Jong clicked
his tongue in disbelief as he looked at Baek Sang’s pitiful state.
“No, what
the heck..... Please tell me. What on earth happened?”
“I-I really
thought I was gonna die…”
“No, not
you, Sasuk.”
“Huh?”
“I mean Baek
Cheon Sasuk.”
“.....”
A flicker of
betrayal and disbelief crossed Baek Sang’s face. But Yoon Jong looked like he
was about to go mad with curiosity.
“How the
hell did that guy show up perfectly fine like that? Don’t tell me he really
went through full body transformation or something?”
“Looks like
it.”
“...Excuse
me?”
“I said it seems
like it. I don’t know exactly either.”
Yoon Jong’s
eyes twitched faintly.
Full body
transformation? That
was something he’d only ever heard about in legends. Was it really possible?
And not Cheong Myeong, but Baek Cheon was the one who achieved it?
[hwangoltaltae,
환골탈태 (換骨奪胎)]
“What on
earth happened?”
“Wait,
aren’t you curious about me at all? I went through hell too, you know...”
“Yes, yes.
I’m sure it was terrible. But tell me later.”
“You
heartless brat.…”
Baek Sang
sniffled, grumbling through a different kind of tear.
“If I
explain it, it’s going to take forever. This isn’t the time for that, is it?”
“Then give
me the short version.”
“Huh?”
“I need to
know. It’s the only way I can accurately assess the situation.”
Yoon Jong’s
face held the firmest resolve Baek Sang had ever seen. He clearly wasn’t going
to back down without some kind of explanation.
Knowing how
stubborn he was, Baek Sang finally let out a deep sigh.
“Alright, so
what happened was…”
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A flashback, yay.
ReplyDeleteThe summary of a flashback at least?
Better question:
It's not even 5am for me, what am I doing here?
No cm, sad
ReplyDeleteFull body transformation is rare wothin murim it is also risky move one step go wrong straight qi deviation
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