Chapter 1937 - Return of The Mount Hua Sect
Chapter 1937. There’s No Need to Understand. (2)
It hurts. It hurt so much it was enough to drive one mad.
Had so many people not been watching, he would have clutched
his face and rolled across the ground. That is how much it hurt.
“Keuugh...”
They said that when pain became too great, even a scream
would no longer come out. At this moment, the Phantom Divine Lord was realizing
that saying was true.
Why did this pain feel so unfamiliar?
Just then, Cheong Myeong’s voice pierced his ears.
“It hurts, doesn’t it?”
There was unmistakable mockery in his voice.
“What was it you said again? How many years did you spend in
closed-door cultivation? Since you were already someone who used to swagger
around like a big shot even before that, let’s see... Then it must’ve been at
least thirty years since you last had a proper fight.”
“.....”
“I suppose that’s long enough to forget what pain feels
like.”
The pain remained as intense as ever. But after hearing
words like that in front of everyone, he couldn’t remain sprawled there.
Thud.
The Phantom Divine Lord forcibly gathered strength into his
body. His back trembled as he struggled upright, then he planted a hand against
the ground so hard it looked as though he meant to crush it before finally
forcing himself to his feet.
“Y-You brat...”
“You look like someone who cares an awful lot about
appearances. Before you get angry, why don’t you wipe your face first?”
The Phantom Divine Lord reflexively covered his face. When
he felt around, bright-red blood stained his fingers. Whether his nose had been
broken or his lip split, he couldn’t tell.
The instant he saw the blood with his own eyes, the pain
seemed to vanish.
Not because it had disappeared, but because he no longer had
the spare attention to concern himself with it.
That blood revived his memory.
For a single instant, while his own world had been racing
forward at maximum speed, that sword had appeared before him. What if that
sword hadn’t still been sheathed?
A chilling cold ran down the Phantom Divine Lord’s spine.
“You... kept up... with my speed? You?”
His eyes filled with disbelief.
“Impossible. It’s impossible! It can’t be! It absolutely can’t
be possible!”
The Phantom Divine Lord shouted almost like a man in the
middle of a fit.
Watching someone deny something that had already happened
was hardly the behavior of a rational man.
Yet at the same time, it wasn’t impossible to understand.
Whether the Phantom Divine Lord had truly remained in
continuous closed-door cultivation, just as he had always claimed, no one could
know. But there was no doubt that he had continued training throughout the years
he had lived in seclusion.
For more than twenty years, that long period of training had
been devoted to one thing alone, to obtain that speed. And yet, the very first
person he encountered after emerging from seclusion had matched it as though it
were nothing.
If that was the case... Then what, exactly, had the last
twenty years of the Phantom Divine Lord’s life been for?
“Impossible.....”
“Ah, you can’t make sense of it?”
“.....”
Cheong Myeong grinned.
“There’s no need to understand.”
Cheong Myeong flicked his sword through the air twice before
resting it once more across his shoulder.
“What are you trying so hard to understand something you can’t
understand for? That’s not what’s important right now, is it?”
The Phantom Divine Lord’s eyes wavered violently.
The person standing before him was his enemy.
Of course, he was neither as hateful as those against whom
he had accumulated grudges while roaming the jianghu, nor as loathsome as those
whose lives he himself had ended.
But this young Taoist was the most dangerous enemy he had
ever faced. Perhaps he would destroy not only the Phantom Divine Lord’s life,
but also both his past and his future.
And yet, those words alone were unquestionably correct. Right
now, what mattered was not ‘how’.
“Hoo...”
The Phantom Divine Lord bit down hard on his lip and slipped
a hand into his sleeve.
“...You’re right. That’s not what matters.”
“Hngh?”
“It’s no longer the time to cling to something like
appearances.”
He drew out a long object from inside his sleeve.
“Oh?”
Cheong Myeong watched with obvious interest. What emerged
from the Phantom Divine Lord’s robe was a blade of bizarre shape.
“Uh... what was that thing called again? I remember hearing
about it before.”
“Yuanyang Yue.”
[Yuanyang Yue. wonangwol.
원앙월(鴛鴦鉞). Literally “Mandarin Duck Yue.”
Yuanyang (鴛鴦) refers to a pair of mandarin ducks, a traditional
symbol of pairing. Yue (鉞) is an ancient Chinese poleaxe.
Despite the name, the weapon used in martial arts is a paired crescent-shaped
exotic weapon rather than a true poleaxe.]
“Oh, right. That was its name.”
Looking at the bizarre short blade fitted over the Phantom
Divine Lord’s hand, Cheong Myeong grinned.
[Short blade. sodo.
소도(小刀). Literally “small blade.” Here it
refers generally to a compact bladed weapon rather than a knife in the modern
sense.]
The Yuanyang Yue was an unusual exotic weapon formed from
two intersecting crescent moons. One crescent was sharpened into a blade, while
the opposite crescent was wrapped in leather to serve as the grip. In other
words, when held by the handle, the semicircular blade covered the back of the
hand, while the pointed tip of the crescent projected past the thumb and index
finger.
It was a weapon that allowed a simple punch to produce the effect
of a slash from a blade.
“You chose your weapon well. If you’d pulled out some oversized
saber instead, I was planning to laugh at you again. At least you’re not
completely stupid.”
The Phantom Divine Lord answered not with words but by
glaring at Cheong Myeong with killing intent. Faced with that ominous aura, the
watching sect leaders swallowed dryly.
“Um...”
“Divine Lord, what exactly are you trying to do?”
Anyone with even the slightest understanding of martial arts
could not help but realize it.
The Phantom Divine Lord’s speed existed in a realm they had
never experienced before. If that was the case, could someone who had reached
such a realm truly maintain complete control over his martial arts while moving
at that insane speed?
Could he truly race forward at that speed while accurately
driving his weapon into his opponent without striking a vital point?
‘That’s absurd. It’s absolutely
impossible.’
No matter that it was the Phantom Divine Lord, something
like that simply couldn’t be possible. Which meant that, in a single careless
instant, it wouldn’t be surprising if Cheong Myeong’s head were severed.
This was no longer merely a matter of using killing
techniques. At this point, it truly had become a fight that would end only when
one of the two died. How did he intend to bear the consequences afterward?
“You aren’t about to say you’re scared now, are you?”
At the Phantom Divine Lord’s question, Cheong Myeong smiled.
“I didn’t even say anything, yet you’re already panicking
because of your own guilty conscience.”
[tl note: 제 발 저리다.
“One’s own feet grow sore” is a Korean idiom referring to someone revealing
their own guilt or anxiety without being accused directly. It describes a
person reacting defensively because they already know they have something to
hide.
“.....”
“You know, there’s a saying. People attack others using
their own weakness. To hide their own weakness, that is. If you look at it that
way...”
The corner of Cheong Myeong’s mouth twisted upward ever so
slightly.
“...Isn’t the one who’s actually afraid not me, but you?”
The Phantom Divine Lord flinched as he stared at Cheong
Myeong.
“What nonsense are you spouting, you brat? Afraid?!”
“The truth is...”
Cheong Myeong sneered, lifting one corner of his mouth.
“You’ve hardly ever fought with your life on the line.”
Cheong Myeong spoke calmly. That calmness only made his
words all the colder.
“So while people were dying all around you, you tucked your
head in and did everything you could just to keep yourself alive.”
[tl note: 목을 움츠리다. “To draw in one’s neck” is a Korean idiom
describing someone shrinking back out of fear, avoiding danger, or making
themselves inconspicuous to protect themselves.]
“I most certainly....”
“Even most cowards don’t go that far. They avoid those
stronger than themselves, sure. But even if it meant seeking out someone weaker
than themselves to fight instead, they’d still try to be of at least some help.
That’s simply the natural duty of a human being. But you... what was it you
said again? You didn’t even know there was a war?”
Cheong Myeong chuckled as though he found it utterly
ridiculous.
“I’ve got to hand it to you. That’s really something.”
“Y-You bastard... who do you think you’re calling a
coward...!”
“Don’t get the wrong idea.”
Cheong Myeong cut him off, his voice utterly devoid of
inflection.
“The fact that you’re a coward isn’t something worth
mocking. I don’t even think it’s wrong. Life is precious to everyone. It’s
smarter to survive, even if you have to crawl and grovel, than to act brave
without a shred of fear and throw your life away.”
Those were Cheong Myeong’s sincere feelings.
To stake one’s life in battle. To protect something through
doing so.
That might well be something worthy of praise. But it should
never become a weapon used to condemn those who could not do the same. After
all, everyone’s own life is precious to them.
“It’s what comes after that that’s disgusting.”
Cheong Myeong bared his teeth savagely.
“If you managed to save your life, then you should’ve just
gone on living, you son of a bitch. You should’ve lived with gratitude toward
those who died so that you could protect yours. But now that you think the
danger’s gone, you’ve come swaggering back with your chin in the air, expecting
everyone to treat you like some honored elder?”
The Phantom Divine Lord’s hand, still gripping the Yuanyang
Yue, trembled faintly.
“You pathetic idiot. If
you were actually worthy of being treated that way, you wouldn’t have spent the
war hiding with your head buried somewhere. You know it yourself. You’re not
even half the man you pretend to be.”
“Why, you little...”
Just as the Phantom Divine Lord was about to hurl another
curse, he reflexively threw up both hands.
Kaaaanng!
The crossed Yuanyang Yue caught Cheong Myeong’s descending sword
like a bolt of lightning.
“Keughk...”
Kagak. Kagagagak.
Cheong Myeong’s sheathed sword pressed downward like the
fangs of a snarling beast. The force behind it was so immense that it was
impossible to believe it had come from someone with a body smaller than his
opponent’s. That overwhelming strength bore down on the Phantom Divine Lord as
though it would crush him on the spot.
In an instant, the Phantom Divine Lord’s entire body was
drenched in sweat.
Had he been even a single instant, even the briefest fraction
of a moment, slower.... his head would already have burst apart like a smashed
watermelon. This young bastard had swung his sword fully prepared for the
possibility that the Phantom Divine Lord might die.
“Y-You lunatic...”
“Why?”
“Weren’t you the one who drew a blade first?”
“.....”
“If you were that afraid of dying, you should never have
shown your face in the world again.”
Just then, the force with which Cheong Myeong had been
pressing down on the Phantom Divine Lord suddenly vanished. With his scabbard
hooked around the Phantom Divine Lord’s Yuanyang Yue, Cheong Myeong drew his
sword with nothing more than a simple pull of his hand.
Sensing danger, the Phantom Divine Lord retreated with all
his strength. But by then, Cheong Myeong’s sword had already swept across both
of his legs.
Slash! Slash!
The Phantom Divine Lord staggered violently. Bright-red
blood gushed from the deep cuts carved across both of his calves.
“Kughk!”
The Phantom Divine Lord grabbed at his calves, and in an
instant his hands were soaked crimson.
“What are you going to do now? I don’t think you’ll be able
to use that precious speed of yours anymore.”
The corner of Cheong Myeong’s mouth twisted upward. The
Phantom Divine Lord could tell. Cheong Myeong was still smiling. But the look in
his eyes as he watched him... its temperature had unmistakably changed from what
it had been at the beginning.
[tl note : The expression 눈빛의 온도 (“the temperature of his gaze”)
is figurative. It describes a change in emotional intensity or attitude rather
than a literal physical temperature. Cheong Myeong’s smile remains, but the
warmth has disappeared from his eyes.]
“So what now? Going back into closed-door cultivation? Until
the day I die?”
The Phantom Divine Lord ground his teeth together.
“Don’t speak as though you’ve already won.”
He removed his hand from the wounds on his calves. Then he
gripped the Yuanyang Yue once more.
“Gaining a few cuts isn’t enough to stop me from running. Ever
since a time when you didn’t even exist in your mother’s womb... I have roamed
the jianghu, staking my life on every step.”
“Ah, is that so?”
Cheong Myeong replied as casually as ever, his voice once
again dripping with mockery.
“Then what are you waiting for? Prove it.”
No sooner had Cheong Myeong finished speaking than an
immense surge of qi erupted from the Phantom Divine Lord’s entire body. It was entirely
different from before. As his qi churned like a raging storm, the robes wrapped
around his body billowed violently, as though they would be torn apart at any
moment.
“Sasuk.”
“...So he still had another move in reserve.”
Holding down his hair as it whipped in the violent current
of qi, Baek Cheon murmured.
Time is granted equally to the brave and to the coward. No
matter what anyone might say, the internal power accumulated by that veteran of
the jianghu over countless years was terrifying. There was no denying it.
Gush.
Blood burst forth once more from the Phantom Divine Lord’s
calves, where he had only temporarily stemmed the bleeding. Swept up by the
raging qi, droplets of blood scattered in every direction, swirling through the
air like a crimson sandstorm.
Kaaang!
The Phantom Divine Lord slammed the Yuanyang Yue against the
ground and shouted,
“Because I was just about...”
Wooooooooong!
Drawing his internal power to its absolute limit, the
Phantom Divine Lord roared as he kicked off the ground.
“...to show you!”
Kwaaaaaang!
Converting every last bit of his internal power into speed,
he transformed into a single streak of light and shot straight toward Cheong
Myeong.
At that same moment, Cheong Myeong’s eyes quietly settled.
Srrng.
Pushing the drawn sword back into its scabbard, Cheong Myeong
lowered his stance and grasped the hilt. Between his crooked lips, rows of
snow-white teeth showed.
“Even so... it’s nothing more than the desperate flailing of
a brat.”
Thud.
Planting a heavy step forward, Cheong Myeong tightened his
grip on the sword’s hilt and, at last, hurled himself straight toward the
incoming streak of light.
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thank you for the translation its great as usual 🙏💖
ReplyDeleteI like the idiom expressions thank you
ReplyDelete3/5 let’s see how many chapters this will take
ReplyDeleteA lot of dialogue btw
I looked up that duck weapon, it looks cool
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