ROTMHS Special Spin-off - Chapter 15
Chapter 15. I Can’t Do This Anymore. Seriously. (5)
“Whose fault do you think this is in the first place?!”
“We had to save the kid……”
“I’m saying, was that really the only way to do it?!”
“I couldn’t think of anything else, so what was I supposed
to do……!”
“This is beyond reckless! Who was it? Who said we should
send sasuk?!”
“You did.”
At Yoon Jong’s blunt remark, Tang Soso flinched.
“W-When did I ever?!”
“No, you did. I heard it too. You were the one who said to
send him.”
“You all thought the same thing! Why am I the only one
getting blamed?!”
“Oh? So that’s how you want to play it?”
The disciples began tearing into each other, their
accusations escalating as if they might start biting.
Watching the warm scene quietly, Hye Yeon smiled gently and
nodded.
“I always feel this, but you all truly get along very well.”
Hearing that, Cheong Myeong also smiled with satisfaction.
‘I guess I should stop hitting him on the head now.’
Does he really say that they get along well after seeing
that scene? If you threw him on a battlefield, he would probably start banging
a wooden bell, thinking a festival is taking place.
“Isn’t it because you all firmly believe that your words
will never truly hurt one another, that you can say such harsh things?”
“Isn’t it a determination to make sure they do hurt?”
“Haha. Amitabha, you really do have a way with words, siju.”
It was tragic. Even when told the truth, he couldn’t accept
it. Was it because he grew up comfortably within the cozy walls of Shaolin?
This is why kids need to be tossed out into the wild and
rolled around a bit.
“Wait.”
Suddenly, Baek Cheon cut through the chaos, his expression
turning serious.
“This isn’t the time to keep making a racket. We need to
come up with a practical solution. We don’t even have the travel expenses to
return to Mount Hua, so we have to find a way to get money.”
“Wow. Really. A new. Fact. I had no idea.”
“You’re right, but, should you really be the one saying
that, sasuk?”
“keu-keuheuheum.”
Baek Cheon coughed awkwardly, his face flushing red.
“So what are you going to do? Do you have a plan?”
“I don’t.”
Shriing.
“H-hey, why are you drawing your sword? Let’s talk first, samae.”
You’re really scary. Seriously.
Watching the mess, Yoon Jong let out a deep sigh and turned
to Cheong Myeong.
“Got any ideas?”
“Do these guys think I’m some kind of magic wand! Do they
think the answer will come out just by tapping?”
“I’m not going that far.”
Yoon Jong narrowed his eyes slightly, looking at Cheong
Myeong.
“But I also don’t believe you came all this way without
something up your sleeve.”
“Oh?”
“Now that you mention it…”
“Doesn’t that bastard have money?”
All the Mount Hua disciples narrowed their eyes at Cheong
Myeong. But under their scrutiny, he remained completely confident.
“Think about it. This time, the sect leader gave us plenty
of money, right?”
“So?”
“If I can spend someone else’s money, why would I spend
mine?”
“Hmm. True. Let’s discuss other options.”
“Agreed.”
“…At least pretend to think about it.”
Cheong Myeong had said it himself, but the way they accepted
it so easily somehow made him feel a little bitter. What exactly did these guys
take him for?
“So what do we do? Is there really no way?”
Cheong Myeong shrugged.
“If it’s money, we can just make it.”
“Huh? You’ve got a way to earn money?”
“There are plenty of ways to make money. But why would we
bother?”
“Huh?”
Cheong Myeong grinned, the corners of his lips curling up.
“It’s not like we don’t have money. We just didn’t bring
any.”
In truth, Mount Hua was no longer a poor sect. Even if all
the considerable travel funds they had brought were gone, it was an amount they
could easily replenish the moment they returned to Mount Hua.
The problem was simply that, this far away, there was no way
to get their hands on that money.
“So instead of wasting time trying to earn money, it’s
better to just borrow it.”
“Borrow? You’re saying we should borrow money?”
“Yeah.”
“Hm. When you think about it, that does make sense.”
Baek Cheon, who had been frowning in thought, suddenly grew
gloomy.
“But who would lend us money? They don’t even know what
Mount Hua is.”
“Ah, come on. You really hold a grudge.”
Cheong Myeong clicked his tongue, his face twisting in
irritation.
“If we’re borrowing, we borrow from someone rich. Preferably
the richest person in this city.”
Everyone narrowed their eyes.
“That Lord Song guy?”
“As expected, Cheong Myeong wouldn’t just sit there and let
himself be extorted like that.”
“So what’s the plan? An ambush? Infiltration? Or
intimidation?”
“…Are you all insane? What do you mean intimidation?!”
“Huh? Then what? You’re just going to ask him straight up?
Does he have any reason to lend us money?”
“When did I ever say we were borrowing from Lord Song?”
Jo Geol tilted his head.
“You said the richest person in town. Isn’t that Lord Song?”
“No.”
“…No? Then who?”
Cheong Myeong snorted and sprang to his feet.
“I don’t know who exactly, but I know where. Sahyung
probably knows too.”
Everyone looked at each other in confusion.
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“Yaaawn.”
Sunhak Gae let out a long, drawn-out yawn.
[Tl note: sunhakgae (순학개, 佝狢丐). A beggar’s alias. Sunhak (佝狢) literally means ‘hunched
weasel/badger’, implying someone quick and scrappy but somewhat shabby in
appearance; gae (丐) means .beggar’. Together, the name suggests a nimble,
streetwise beggar—likely ironic here, given his current sluggish, overweight
state.]
“You’re going to swallow a fly at that rate, Branch Leader.”
“Hm. So what if I do?”
Lying sprawled on a rag, Sunhak Gae scratched his back
lazily.
Contrary to his nickname Sunhak (a quick, agile badger), his
back—plump and swollen with fat—rippled every time he moved. Just by
appearances, Lazy Pig would have suited him far better.
Still, Sunhak Gae had his own defense.
His nickname hadn’t been given for nothing. He hadn’t always
been this bloated beggar. In his younger days, he had been quicker and more
diligent than anyone.
Everything started to go wrong when he became the branch
leader of the Jinan Beggar Union.
‘There’s nothing to do.’
Sunhak Gae yawned lazily once again.
What did a Beggar Union branch even do? On the surface, they
managed the local beggars—mediating disputes and making sure they didn’t starve
too badly. (Some hunger was inevitable. They were beggars, after all.)
But that wasn’t their real job.
As a faction of the martial world, the Beggar Union’s true
priority was gathering intelligence on martial sects in the region.
But in Jinan, there were no such sects.
Ever since the once-dominant Shandong Yoo family had been
half-destroyed in the great blood calamity, Shandong had become a land without
a master.
There wasn’t a single sect worth the Beggar Union’s
attention no matter how hard you looked, and at most, there were only a few
tiny black-path sect squabbling over whether to kill each other or let each
other live.
So within Shandong, there was no real difference between a
Beggar Union member and an ordinary beggar. They were all just beggars, equally
bound by their circumstances.
Still, because of the structure of the Union, offerings did
come in from the beggars, so the branch members didn’t even need to go out and
beg themselves. And what did that lead to?
‘What else would happen? You end up like a pig being fed in
a sty.’
Previous branch leaders couldn’t stand such a pointless life
and all fled Jinan.
But Sunhak Gae was different. He didn’t think this life was
so bad.
‘As long as you can tolerate a lack of money and a bit of
filth, isn’t this practically paradise?’
For some people, the lack of money and the filth might be
major concerns, but not for Sunhak Gae. So there was no real reason for him to
dislike this life.
Yes, this place might be a paradise permitted only to
beggars.
Sunhak Gae definitely thought so—at least until some kid
he’d never seen before showed up in front of him and started spouting absurd
things.
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“So……”
Sunhak Gae blinked. Then he began digging vigorously in his
ear.
The young fellow in front of him frowned as if he were
blatantly disgusted, but Sunhak Gae didn’t even dare to point out the rudeness.
What he had just heard was far too ridiculous to worry about manners.
“S-So…… you’re saying, sohyeop-…”
“Sodojang.”
“Y-Yes. Y-you’re saying that you are… the Mount Hua Divine
Dragon?”
“Right.”
“The Mount Hua one who defeated Shaolin’s Hye Yeon at the
All-Under-Heaven Martial Arts Tournament?”
“Yes. And this here is that Hye Yeon.”
“Amitabha. A pleasure to meet you, siju.”
“……”
Staring at Hye Yeon calmly pressing his palms together in
greeting, Sunhak Gae slowly lifted his head and looked up at the collapsing
roof of the hut.
What sin had he possibly committed for the heavens to subject
him to such a cruel trial?
“First…… yes. Let’s assume that’s true for now. There’s no
way to verify it at the moment, so for now…. yes.”
The moment he finished speaking, the young Taoist brats
behind them started whispering among themselves.
“Why can’t he verify it? Wouldn’t he recognize us just by
looking?”
“Probably because we’re not famous enough.”
“Fine, but shouldn’t he at least recognize Monk Hye Yeon?”
“Well, technically Hye Yeon only showed his face publicly at
the tournament. He might not know.”
“Or maybe this place is just ridiculously incompetent. Looks
like they don’t even do any work.”
“Hmm. That does make sense. Could be.”
I can hear all of that, you little punks……
The ones behind them were irritating, but that wasn’t the
important part right now. He had just heard something far stranger and far more
important.
“But for people like you to be asking me for something like
this……”
Sunhak Gae swallowed dryly.
“You’re asking…… to borrow money?”
“Yes.”
Cheong Myeong nodded confidently, while Hye Yeon and the
other disciples awkwardly looked away toward the hut ceiling.
Seeing that atmosphere, Sunhak Gae felt a faint glimmer of
hope. The one staring straight at him was definitely insane, but the others at
least still seemed somewhat human.
The problem was that insane one.
“Sodojang, um…… as you can see, we’re beggars.”
“Yes.”
“You’re asking to borrow money? From beggars?”
“Yes.”
“I mean, from beggars—”
“I know. How many times do I have to say it?”
“……”
Cheong Myeong nodded repeatedly, utterly nonchalant.
Realizing there wasn’t even a hint of hesitation in him, Sunhak Gae felt his
sense of common sense begin to collapse.
“Does that even make sense?! Asking beggars for money, you
lunatics!”
“Please correct that to ‘lunatic,’ singular, not plural.”
“We were against this.”
“You think we wanted to come here?”
Watching the Taoist brats protest as if they’d been wronged
only made Sunhak Gae’s insides churn even more.
“Hey, don’t go yelling yourself breathless over nothing.”
Leaning back lazily in the chair provided by the branch,
Cheong Myeong idly scratched his pinky nail with his thumb and spoke in a bored
tone.
“I said we’ll pay it back. Don’t you trust Mount Hua?”
“That’s not the issue! We’re beggars!”
“I told you, I know. Anyone with eyes can see this is a shack.
You think I didn’t notice?”
“A-and you say you know…… ngh……”
The back of Sunhak Gae’s neck stiffened on its own. Normally
so laid-back he could be called a lazy pig without protest, he was now
reminded—less than a quarter of an hour after meeting this guy—just how
short-tempered he used to be.
As Sunhak Gae sputtered, unable to respond out of sheer
disbelief, Baek Cheon leaned in and whispered to Cheong Myeong.
“Cheong Myeong-ah, we came because you insisted, but…. honestly,
this doesn’t feel right. Let’s just go back.”
“Ah, I said it’s fine.”
“What money would beggars even have to lend?”
“Beggars don’t have money.”
“Right? Exactly. So—”
“But.”
Cheong Myeong grinned.
“The Beggar Union does.”
“Huh?”
“What does it matter whether they’re beggars or not? If
they’ve got money, they can lend it.”
Cheong Myeong looked at Sunhak Gae and smiled wickedly.
“Isn’t that right?”
“……”
Sunhak Gae found himself flinching without realizing it.
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