Chapter 1908 - Return of The Mount Hua Sect
Chapter 1908. I’m Home. (2) ❀ ❀ ❀
“Uh… Sahyung. Is it really
okay for us to be doing this?”
A subtle sense of unease filled
the voice that asked the question. No, perhaps calling it confusion would be
more accurate
“……”
But Lee Danhui didn’t have
anything to say in response.
His lips were firmly closed,
yet even so, his dazed gaze betrayed his confusion as he turned his head.
The sight of the restaurant,
old and worn from use but carefully maintained, filled his eyes. Along with it
were the simple yet neatly prepared dishes set before them.
‘No, not simple.’
The portions weren’t overly
large, but each dish was so well-made that even the phrase “high quality” didn’t
seem to do them justice.
— You’re our guests, so you should eat well.
Those casually spoken words
weren’t just for show, and the food in front of them proved it.
In other words, right now,
they were sitting together in Mount Hua’s dining hall, staring blankly at the
food laid out before them. None of them could bring themselves to touch it
first.
And really, wasn’t that natural?
It wasn’t as if they could feel good about it. Actually, saying they didn’t
feel good didn’t even begin to describe it.
The feelings the disciples
of Diancang held toward Mount Hua could be called hostility at best. At worst,
they bordered on hatred.
So when they followed Mount
Hua here, what they carried wasn’t expectation. It was resolve. A determination
to look closely at the enemy they would someday have to destroy with their own
hands.
Which meant, in reverse…
“So right now, we’re being
served a feast in the house of the enemy we’re supposed to destroy?”
“....It’s not their house,
it’s their dining hall.”
“What’s the difference?”
“…..”
There wasn’t a good answer
to that.
“They don’t seem to have any
ill intent, though.”
“Of course not. It’s not
like they’d poison the food.”
“Then maybe we should just
eat—”
Before the words were even
finished, dozens of sharp gazes shot toward the speaker. The disciple who had
spoken quickly lowered his head in panic.
“Is that something you
should be saying while sitting before food offered by our enemy?”
“S-sorry, Sahyung.”
“This is their way of
mocking us. Don’t fall for their tricks.”
The senior disciple’s voice
was stern and clear, strong enough to steady anyone’s shaken resolve.
The only problem was that
the one person unmoved by those words happened to be Lee Danhui.
‘If that were the case,
they’d have stayed to watch.’
They’d have laughed at the
sight of Diancang disciples struggling to resist the smell of good food.
But right now, there wasn’t
a single disciple of Mount Hua in sight. Inside this restaurant, the only people present were the disciples of Diancang.
Which begged the question. Where
were those Mount Hua disciples who could’ve mocked them with just a glance or a
smile?
Creak.
Lee Danhui quietly rose from
his seat, walked to the entrance, and threw the door open wide.
“……”
And there, he stared blankly
at the bizarre scene before him.
“Hey! You missed a spot
there!”
“What are you talking about?
It’s so shiny even flies would slip on it!”
“Don’t make me laugh. Monk Hye
Yeon’s head is shinier than that!”
“A-Amitabha?”
A gray cloud of dust
billowed everywhere.
“Ugh, the dust!”
Mount Hua’s disciples were
sweeping the floors with brooms and scrubbing the walls with rags, knocking
away the layers of dirt clinging to the building. From within the great hall
came constant clattering noises, as if a small war were taking place inside.
Lee Danhui smacked his lips
with an exhausted look.
“Don’t those bastards ever
get tired?”
Of course not. As much as he
hated to admit it, everyone knew that during the war, no sect had fought harder
than Mount Hua. And now that the war was over, they hadn’t even taken a proper
rest before hurrying all the way to this remote Shaanxi island.
Even if they were all highly
trained martial artists, their bodies had to be exhausted by now.
Yet strangely enough, there
wasn’t a trace of irritation on their faces as they cleaned the dusty halls.
On the contrary, they looked
almost cheerful, even whistling as they worked.
“Move faster! Who said you
could straighten your back?”
“Ugh, seriously.”
“So fussy.”
“Petty man. Look at him
taking revenge like that.”
“Shut up! Keep moving!”
……Of course, not everyone
seemed to be enjoying the cleaning.
“Sasuk, Sasuk! The Diancang
folks are eating right now!”
“Of course. They’ve traveled
a long way, they must be starving.”
“But we’re hungry too.”
“Yes, I know. So what?”
“……”
Lee Danhui watched the lively
Mount Hua disciples in silence, then glanced back over his shoulder.
Half of his sajes’ gazes
were fixed on him, and the other half on the braised pork (still gently
steaming with white heat) in front of them.
Having gone hungry for days
while being held captive by the Evil Tyrant Alliance, it was only natural that
the younger sajes’ eyes would light up at the sight of meat.
Seeing them sneaking glances
his way, Lee Danhui sighed.
“Let’s eat first.”
“Eh? Sahyung! what do you
mean?”
“What else? We’ve come all
this way. Are you saying we shouldn’t eat the food they’ve served? You planning
to start farming or something?”
“That’s…”
One of the saje looked at
him with a sullen face. It was the same one who had lectured the group earlier.
His expression said he understood, but didn’t want to accept it. Lee Danhui
felt the same.
“Revenge or whatever, it
still takes a full stomach to do it. Eat first.”
“……”
“Go on.”
“Then…”
One of them hesitated, then
timidly reached out and picked up some food. That was all it took. The others
followed suit, moving cautiously at first, then faster and faster, until soon
the dishes began to vanish as if by magic.
“It’s… it’s delicious.”
“It’s a bit spicy though.”
“Ugh, I heard Shaanxi food
uses a lot of vinegar, but this is too sour.”
“If you’re not going to eat
it, give it to me!”
“Who said I wasn’t? Move
over!”
Lee Danhui silently watched
the scene, lost in thought.
‘Go back to Diancang, huh.’
The sight before him was
proof enough of how empty that dream was. What good were land and buildings if there
was nothing left inside?
Even if they proudly
returned to Yunnan, what would be waiting for them there? Dust-covered halls
and empty storerooms, stripped bare by the Evil Tyrant Alliance.
Feeding and sheltering these
people alone would be difficult. That was the current reality of Diancang.
‘Beggar’s life… no, beggars
might have it better than us.’
Considering that Beggars’
Union, despite appearances, is actually quite wealthy, it wouldn’t be an
exaggeration to say that Diancang might now be the poorest sect under heaven.
And Lee Danhui was the man
who had to lead that poorest sect in the world.
“Sahyung.”
“Hm?”
“Please, eat something. Why
are you just sitting there?”
“……”
Lost in thought, Lee Danhui
lifted his head. The disciples, who had been devouring their food like starving
beasts, had all stopped to look at him.
A bitter smile rose on his
lips.
“Right. Let’s eat. We’ll
need the strength to do anything, anyway.”
He picked up his chopsticks
and pushed a mouthful of stir-fried vegetables into his mouth.
‘I don’t know.’
He didn’t feel grateful for
the fine food they were served. His heart had long since grown too desolate to be
moved by gestures like that.
But… he did feel thankful
for one thing. That Mount Hua had quietly left the room so they could eat
without feeling self-conscious. If not for that, his sajes wouldn’t have been
able to enjoy the meal at all, no matter how good it tasted.
‘Mount Hua, huh…’
His thoughts were just
starting to deepen when—
“But, those Mount Hua guys…”
“Hm?”
“They seem kind of…
different from what we imagined, don’t they?”
“What do you mean?”
“Well, in a lot of ways.”
He probably couldn’t name
one specific thing, but what he meant was clear enough: they were unlike any orthodox
sect they’d ever known.
Lee Danhui didn’t agree or
disagree. He just turned his gaze toward the door.
Through it, he could see
Mount Hua’s disciples chatting noisily as they worked, full of life and
laughter. His eyes grew a little heavier as he watched them.
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“Lululu~”
Swish, swish.
With a clean cotton cloth, Cheong
Myeong wiped each ancestral tablet one by one, humming under his breath.
“There. That one looks good
now.”
He grinned broadly at the
tablet that had been freed from its layer of dust and now gleamed cleanly.
“No, I suppose. Should I clean it a little more?”
It was already spotless, but
since this one bore the name of Cheong Mun, he felt he should put in extra
care. After everything he’d gone through, he couldn’t help but recall again and
again how much this man had suffered in life.
Since he hadn’t enjoyed any
luxury while living, at least he should have some after death.
“Lululu~”
Cheong Myeong began wiping
the tablet again, still humming happily.
No unorthodox sects, no
damned orthodox bastards, only mountains full of beasts and wandering hermits.
What a beautiful place this mountaintop was.
“This is how a person should
live! Quiet and peaceful! Don’t you agree, Sahyung?”
“Most people don’t live like
that.”
“Eh?”
Startled, Cheong Myeong
turned toward the voice behind him. And then....
“Uwaaaah!”
Startled, Cheong Myeong
jumped up from his seat in shock.
“....What the are you, a
ghost or something?”
Before him stood something
that looked less like a person and more like a stick. No, with how it swayed in
the mountain breeze, “reed” might have been more accurate than “stick.”
But wait. He’d seen this
reed(?) before, hadn’t he?
“S-Sangdanju-nim?”
“……”
He had changed a lot, but
there was no mistaking it, It was Hwang Jong-ui, the master of the Eunha
Merchant Guild.
“What happened to you? Are
you sick or something?”
Tears welled up in Hwang
Jong-ui’s sunken eyes, his body gaunt as a dried branch.
A person could lack a
conscience, sure. But this was too much. And it was all because of this man in
front of him.
“…I heard you’d returned, so
I rushed here at once.”
“Ah, yes. I was going to
stop by the guild first, but… well, this felt like the proper order.”
“Proper order, huh… I
suppose so.”
Hwang Jong-ui nodded slowly.
He was so thin that not only did he look weak when he moved, his joints even
seemed to click.
“But… are you all right?”
“Isn’t that what I should be
asking you?”
“No, I mean…”
“Yes? What is it?”
“That ancestral tablet.”
“Huh?”
Cheong Myeong tilted his
head, then looked down at the tablet in his hands, and his eyes widened in
horror.
“Wh-what is this?!”
Right down the middle of the
freshly polished, shiny ancestral tablet was a long, ugly crack.
“Aaaaah! No! Sahyung’s ancestral
tablet!”
Cheong Myeong clutched his
head in despair at the sight of the broken memorial tablet of Cheong Mun.
“Argh! Sahyung, I’m sorry! I
never broke you while you were alive! Ah wait, did I? No, that’s not the point
right now! Aaaaah!”
As Cheong Myeong screamed
and pulled at his hair, Hwang Jong-ui simply let out a weak sigh.
‘Guess it’s going to be
noisy around here for a while again.’
Truly, this man was a
headache whether he was here or not.
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Lol cm cleaning the ancestral tablets was funny
ReplyDeleteCheongmyeong is not even being subtle.... calling Cheong Mun "Sahyung" and saying how he was acting towards him while he was alive...
ReplyDeleteAlso wasn't there a crack in the ancestral tablet before? CM freaked out when he saw it that time too?
I liked the scene with Diancang. They hate MH rn, but we know they are going to be corrupted by them too... I just wonder if it will happen before or after Emei and Quingcheng join them....
Also, Baekcheon taking revenge for disciples making fun of him on the way home... 💀💀💀