Chapter 1876 – Return of The Mount Hua Sect
Chapter 1876
‘The me in the past’ and ‘him,
in the future’. (1) ❀ ❀ ❀
His mind was
hazy. A floating sensation wrapped around his body as if he were swimming in
deep water. He wanted nothing more than to close his eyes and sleep forever.
But Cheong
Myeong forced his eyes open.
Through his
blurred vision, he saw a sky full of dark clouds.
‘Limit...’
His body had
already passed its limit. All that remained was sheer willpower.
He had
always believed that was enough. His mental fortitude had always been
extraordinary. In fact, he had never once given up.
But… was
that really true?
Perhaps it
wasn’t that he endured, just that giving up had never been an option.
If Cheong
Myeong lost, everyone lost. If he gave up, everything was over. If he turned
away, someone would die.
He had
accepted all of that as natural. He had to. There was no other choice. That’s
why it was fine. That’s how he could endure.
But… had it
really been fine?
In that
moment, something bright blue filled Cheong Myeong’s vision. Instinctively, he
twisted his body.
KWAAANG!
The ground
where he had just been lying down split open with a deafening roar. The shock
of it struck his back.
“Kugh!”
Blood filled
his mouth, spilling from lips that opened on their own.
He had
already vomited so much, yet somehow there was still blood left inside to cough
up. Just like this life of his, persistent and impossible to sever.
PAAAT!
Three
strands of internal energy. To be exact, three rings imbued with internal
energy, shot toward Cheong Myeong’s head and chest. He quickly swung his sword,
deflecting the incoming rings.
KANG!
KAGAGANG!
The moment
his sword met the rings, a cracking sound echoed through his body. It was the
sound of his wrist fracturing. His body, having reached its limit, could no
longer withstand even this much force.
Then
something flew at Cheong Myeong. A hand engulfed in blue flames. The claw of
Jang Ilso, shaped like a divine beast’s talon, slashed toward him.
‘The
sword...’
He couldn’t
move his sword.
The Plum
Blossom Sword, which had always followed his will, now felt like a thousand-ton
boulder, refusing to budge.
Cheong
Myeong stared blankly at Jang Ilso’s incoming hand as if it were someone else’s
problem. A question suddenly flickered through his mind.
Why
should I struggle anymore?
He had done
enough. Truly, he had given it everything. Was there any meaning left in
continuing this endless pain?
But in that
moment, a familiar voice brushed past his ears.
“Cheong
Myeong-aaaahh!”
As if that
voice were a signal, a fierce light reignited in Cheong Myeong’s fading eyes.
‘The sword
won’t move?’
So what?
Cheong
Myeong knew.
He knew
those who kept fighting even after losing an arm. Those who fought even after
losing their internal energy. Those who, even after losing every means of
proving themselves, refused to give up and ran forward with even more strength.
With such a
person standing behind him, there was no room for whining.
Cheong
Myeong dropped his sword. Then, with his now-free hand, he drew a red plum
blossom in the air.
Plum Blossom
Scattered Hands. [maehwa sansu, 매화산수(梅花散手)]
It wasn’t
drawn with a sword, but with his hand. Yet it was just as beautiful as any
drawn with a blade.
KWAANG!
Jang Ilso’s
blue energy clashed with Cheong Myeong’s red aura.
CRACK!
As the two
energies collided, the two fighters’ hands extended and tangled mid-air.
Without either needing to signal, they each tightened their grip on the other’s
hand, then Cheong Myeong’s foot slammed into Jang Ilso’s solar plexus like
lightning.
KWAANG!
CRACK!
A loud
explosion echoed along with the sound of something breaking. Jang Ilso was
flung like a cannonball, crashing into the ground.
“Cough.”
Cheong
Myeong coughed dryly. Then, with an indifferent face, he looked down at his
right hand, and grabbed hold of the grotesquely twisted fingers.
CRACK.
A chilling
sound followed. His blood-darkened fingers quickly turned black, but without
blinking an eye, Cheong Myeong forcibly twisted each finger back into place.
CRUNCH.
Then, he
gripped his sword again.
His hand was
beyond broken, utterly mangled, but now it no longer defied his will. As he
lifted his sword, he slowly licked his lips.
Jang Ilso,
still on the ground, raised a hand toward the sky.
“Hmph.”
Tap.
With that
hand, he roughly tousled his hair, chuckled darkly, and sat up.
“Where the
hell are you getting that kind of strength? I thought you were already dead.”
Srrrk.
The sound of
Jang Ilso’s robe brushing against his body rang out disturbingly clearly.
Anyone
watching him slowly rise would instantly realize, unlike Cheong Myeong, who had
surpassed his limit and even let go of tomorrow, Jang Ilso still had strength
left to spare.
He was
strong.
Cheong
Myeong acknowledged that fact without resistance.
That man was
strong. Saying that Cheong Myeong hadn’t yet returned to his former peak was no
excuse. Even if the Plum Blossom Sword Saint himself were standing here, he
wouldn’t be able to deny that strength.
Therefore,
it was certain.
In this
battered, tattered body, Cheong Myeong could never defeat Jang Ilso. This wasn’t
surrender. It was just reality.
Jang Ilso
slowly brushed back his fallen hair and muttered eerily.
“I think I’ve
killed you, but you live. I think I’ve broken you, but you bounce right back.”
He glanced
at Baek Cheon in the distance.
“It’s
exhausting. All of you are so damned tenacious.”
“.....”
“What? Did
your ‘Sasuk’ coming back to life suddenly give you strength you didn’t have
before?”
Jang Ilso
looked at Cheong Myeong, his face twisted with disdain, then let out a warped
laugh.
“Stop
dreaming. I told you. People ultimately stand alone.”
Cheong
Myeong said nothing and stared at Jang Ilso. For a brief moment, his past self
overlapped with the man standing defiantly before him.
Yes, perhaps
what Cheong Myeong was seeing… was himself.
The self
that had never truly been abandoned by Mount Hua, and thus never met its
people. Never found someone to guide him. The self that survived utterly alone.
The one who
couldn’t find a back to follow, and thus only fed his own desires as he clawed
his way to this place. That version of Cheong Myeong, without the shade of
Mount Hua, stood over there.
Proud,
aloof, and terribly isolated.
That’s why
he was strong. He had no choice but to be strong. But…
“Empty.”
At Cheong
Myeong’s words, Jang Ilso’s eyes twitched slightly.
“Still don’t
understand? Miracles don’t happen twice. That pitiful man may have taken all
your remaining luck with him.”
“Luck,
huh...”
Cheong
Myeong let out a faint laugh.
“Thanks to
you, I understand now.”
“...Hm?”
“Transformation.”
[tal-tae, 탈태(奪胎). Note: what
BS and YJ said in the previous chapter was [hwan-gol-tal-tae, 환골탈태]
Cheong
Myeong continued in a detached tone.
“Sudden
enlightenment, shedding of the shell, pursuit of the Way, becoming an
immortal...” [note: what cm said just this short “돈오, 혹은 탈각, 구도, 등선......”]
[Tl note:
Dono, 돈오 (頓悟 ): Sudden
enlightenment.
Talkak, 탈각 (脫殼): Shedding the shell. Like a cicada emerging from its husk;
metaphor for spiritual or physical transformation.
Gudo, 구도 (求道): The pursuit of the Way. Seeking
truth, often spiritual or martial.
Deungseon, 등선 (登仙): Ascending to immortality. A Taoist
concept of transcending the mortal world to become an immortal.]
“...What
nonsense are you babbling now?”
“People call
it whatever they want, in whatever way that pleases them. But in the end, it
all means the same thing.”
“.....”
“The thing
one longs for desperately, endlessly, manifesting in one’s body. That is transformation.”
[btw transformation can also be translated as rebirth.]
Jang Ilso’s
gaze dimmed slightly.
“All
rivers return to the sea. That tired old saying...”
[tl note: manlyugwijong,
만류귀종 (萬流歸宗) is a
classical idiom meaning: “All streams return to the source,” or “All paths
return to the origin.” It implies that all philosophies, pursuits, or efforts
ultimately lead to the same truth.]
“Wrong.”
Cheong
Myeong cut him off firmly.
“In
Buddhism, life is viewed as suffering. But to attain enlightenment, one must
endure that suffering.”
“....”
“That’s why
Buddhism longs for it. A body of diamond, Vajra, that won’t collapse
before the trials of pain. A body that can anchor a mind that flickers like a
lamp in the wind.” [geumgang, 금강(金剛): diamond or vajra]
Jang Ilso
let out a low groan.
“.....Vajra
indestructible body.”
[tl note. geumgang
bulhoe, 금강불괴 (金剛不壞): The
indestructible body of a fully awakened being, one that transcends birth and
death. It symbolizes the culmination of spiritual cultivation, where body and
mind are purified beyond the reach of karma, delusion, or physical decay.]
“Taoism
seeks to become one with the world. Not through artifice, but in its natural
state. They long, again and again, for their body to harmonize with the universe
just as it is. In Taoism, a body that has reached that state is called a Natural
Body.”
[tl note. Jayeonche,
자연체(自然體): a
spiritual and physical state where one’s body becomes indistinguishable from
the natural flow of the Tao.]
“....”
“And the
secular world regrets the passage of time. They do not believe in what comes after,
they yearn for a body that grants more time in this life. Yes, simply put,
youth.”
“....Returning
to childhood.” [hwandong, 환동(還童) is a
Taoist concept referring to the idea of regaining the vitality and purity of
youth, not in a literal sense of becoming a child.]
Jang Ilso
muttered as if entranced. Cheong Myeong slowly nodded.
“Even if the
end differs, the root remains the same. A desperate desire that changes the
body, slowly at times, and sometimes like a raging torrent.”
Jang Ilso
snorted with derision.
“So you’re
saying that the transformation, which had been stalled due to a lack of deep
realization, unfolds all at once in the very moment of enlightenment, and that
this is the true nature of full body transformation?”
[hwan-gol-tal-tae,
환골탈태(換骨奪胎): literally
tl-ed as ‘Replacing the bones, stealing the womb’. Another term: rebirth,
radical/complete transformation, complete renewal, complete metamorphosis.]
“Exactly.”
“What an
amusing notion.”
Jang Ilso
glanced briefly toward Baek Cheon again. He couldn’t fully accept it, but if
not that, there was no other way to explain that man’s recovery.
“Fine,
suppose that’s true. But... why are you telling me this?”
“What about
you?”
“....Huh?”
“Your body.
How did you change yourself to reach your current level?”
Caught off
guard by the unexpected question, Jang Ilso frowned.
“What are
you…”
“When I look
at your body, covered in scars, that’s what comes to mind.”
Jang Ilso
stared at Cheong Myeong, his expression showing clear confusion.
“You’re full
of contradictions.”
“....”
“Well, so am
I.”
Cheong
Myeong let out a low chuckle.
If Jang Ilso
had truly longed for a flawless body, those scars would have long
disappeared. But Jang Ilso never desired a perfect self.
It was the
same for Cheong Myeong.
If Cheong
Myeong truly desired his fully matured self, his body would have returned to
its past form already. But it hadn’t, his body was still smaller than before.
That contradiction
made him realize something about his own heart he hadn’t even noticed.
‘I just wanted
to stay.’
Cheong
Myeong closed his eyes and murmured quietly.
“I lived
always preparing for what was to come.”
“What are
you talking about...”
“But I
feared tomorrow more than anyone else. No matter how much I tried to deceive
myself, it didn’t work. I was terrified of each day being added on.”
Because he
was afraid of losing this moment, of losing them all.
“So I could
only ever remain a child. Because that’s what I desperately wanted, more than
anything.”
Cheong
Myeong sneered bitterly.
“But… I can’t
be like that forever. Tomorrow eventually comes. Even if completing myself
would bring ‘that bastard’ back into the world, I couldn’t stop myself forever.”
Now, at
last, he understood.
He finally
understood the meaning of the Dalai Lama’s words.
Why merely
sensing that guy’s presence had caused him to fall into demonic deviation.
[tl note. ibma,
입마 (入魔): Think
of simma 심마 (mind demon) as the seed, and ibma
입마 (demonic deviation) as the result.]
“Are you
going to keep spouting that nonsense? This is starting to get tedious.”
Jang Ilso’s
face twisted slightly. His mind was in disarray.
‘What is
this?’
His heart
had already charged ahead, ready to strike Cheong Myeong. But strangely, his
body refused to move. His instincts were screaming.
Don’t
approach that man. Not now.
Cheong
Myeong slowly spoke with his eyes still closed.
“That’s why
now I must accept it. In the end, I have to face it.”
“....”
“The me in
the past.”
And the one
his completion would bring forth...
“Him, in the
future.”
The wind
blew.
Nothing had
changed. And yet, Jang Ilso felt it.
“You…”
All the
blood drained from Jang Ilso’s face.
Just as he
had when he closed them, Cheong Myeong slowly opened his eyes.
In that
instant, Jang Ilso, struck by an icy chill, reflexively stepped back.
The
dissonance was overwhelming. He was clearly the same man he had just been
fighting, yet he looked like a completely different person. As if someone else
were wearing Cheong Myeong’s skin, the sheer wrongness of it choked the breath
from Jang Ilso’s lungs.
“What the
hell…”
Crack.
Cheong
Myeong clenched and opened his crushed fingers and muttered.
“A complete
mess. But... right now, just right.”
Finally,
Cheong Myeong’s gaze turned fully toward Jang Ilso. Jang Ilso flinched faintly
at the familiar yet unfamiliar gaze.
“I’ll let
you see it with those eyes. The world from a hundred years ago.”
WUUUUUNG!
The Dark
Fragrance Plum Blossom Sword let out a scream, a wail of steel.
❀ ❀ ❀
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Jang Ilso realizing he was fighting Cho Sam so far and now he's about to face off against Plum Blossom Sword Saint: 😶
ReplyDelete(actually, I am not sure yet what exactly is happening here, I will have to read this thing three more times to make brain do braining)
Unless he's giving in to the mind demon.
DeleteIn which case.... It's bad.
(I still have trouble understanding that convo and the last dialogue line was ominous)
Short answer:- he recovered his past powers back ....
DeleteLong answer:- he was hesitant back in chapters that if he unlocks his full potential than Heavenly demon surely will come back .... Hence the mind demon he was suffering with... Now he leave all this overthinking "overcoming his mind demon and now have his PLUM BLOSSOM SWORD SAINT POWERS back
Oh, so now that Chung Myung know that the heavenly demon is back,nothing is holding him back anymore.
DeleteThank you for explanation 💜
DeleteI think cm overcame his mind demon
ReplyDeleteI love enlightenment scenes
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone remember what the Dalai Lama said, or which chapter it was?
ReplyDeleteThe conversation between CM and Dalai Lama started at the end of chapter 1778 until ch 1782
DeleteI remember there was a chapter where heavenly demon slaughtered the enemies headed for hwasan , which chapter was it rei san ?
Deleteit's in chapter 1601-1602! I mean, the heavenly demon killed the red dogs
DeleteRei San , does this mean That Jang Nilso Has already gone body transformation ???
ReplyDeleteNo, he never got a transformation, like CM said, JIS also didn't try to erase wounds on his body, meaning he wasn't aiming for perfection.
DeleteCM and JIS are both full of contradictions, but here CM finally accepts his past self.
Chung Myung has to acccept that he is here for a duty Which is so painful to watch but yeah he will surely kill jang ilso the thing mc fears is watching the people who were with him dieing Mc is herebecause of two reasons firat heaven interfared with demon cult planning and give mc the chance and second demon cult branch make a mistake in figuring who is who so yeah
ReplyDeleteWow, I felt like I also had an enlightenment. I never would have thought that was the reason CM could not reach his past self all this time. Just wow.
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