Translator: FenrirTL
Editor/Quality Checker/Notes : Saphartlantis
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Chapter 379: Are Your Eyes Still the Same?
Geom Mugeuk asked Jin Haryeong instead of answering.
âWhich do you think is harder? Getting permission or inviting the Alliance Leader?â
Though she couldnât answer the comparison, one thing was certain.
âBoth are impossible. Thereâs no way Grandpa would drink with the Cult Leader or the Unorthodox Alliance Leader in the same room.â
Geom Mugeuk lowered his head and let his shoulders droop.
âAlright, I guess Iâll go see the Alliance Leader to carry out an impossible mission. All alone, lonely, and in solitude.â 1
Even when he slowly walked all the way to the entrance, the two didnât stop him, so Geom Mugeuk quickly returned to his original spot.
âThatâs cold. Is this how friends treat each other?â
At that moment, Jin Hagun asked.
âWhy did you invite the Unorthodox Alliance Leader? You didnât call someone to the Demonic Cult just to serve them a drink, did you? No, even if that was your intention, the Unorthodox Alliance Leader wouldnât have agreed. How did you persuade him?â
Geom Mugeuk answered honestly.
âBecause I hoped there wouldnât be a war.â
Of course, the two wouldnât understand the deeper meaning of those words. He couldnât tell them that his father or the Unorthodox Alliance Leader were dreaming of unifying the martial world.
âYou think drinking with the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult will stop the war?â
âI believe it will.â
Jin Haryeong believed it too. That unbelievable answer. Not because Geom Mugeuk spoke with conviction.
The reason was simple. If he hadnât saved her life, she wouldnât be in this world.
âDid you mean it earlier? That if I get kicked out of the Alliance, youâd take me in?â
âIâll even throw a welcome ceremony.â
Jin Haryeong pictured the scene for a moment. Herself kicked out of the Alliance, carrying a bundle on her back, standing in the rain at the main gate of the Demonic Cult with her escort Choo Ho.
Then, Geom Mugeuk would open the door and joke around.
âFrom now on, youâre my maid.
Heâs the kind of person whoâd joke like that. Yes, her trust in Geom Mugeuk wasnât just because he saved her life. 2
âAlright, Iâll help.â
Feeling her heart lighten, she thought the decision must be right.
âYou stay out of this, big brother. If you get involved, youâll really lose your successor position.â
Jin Hagun looked at his sister.
âHow can she be so free?â
His heart had such clear limits. Boundaries drawn all around him.
Heâd never crossed them. Heâd never imagined a life where he wasnât the successor. Just like heâd never imagined rebelling against Grandpa.
But his sister leaped over those lines so effortlessly. In that way, Geom Mugeuk and Jin Haryeong were very alike. 3
Jin Hagun quietly looked into his own heart. What did he truly want? Was crossing that line just recklessness? Or was it a new challenge? Because he couldnât know without trying, Jin Hagun was torn.
âBig brother, I told you not to worry. You understand your own situation too, donât you?â
Instead of saying he understood, he noticed Geom Mugeuk looking at himself. His gaze was one that wished he would go beyond his limits.
âWhy do you look at me like that when youâre not going to take responsibility for my life?â
Jin Hagunâs eyes turned to Jin Haryeong.
âYou canât do it alone.â
âWhat?â
âIf you go alone, youâll really be kicked out. But if the two of us go together, at least we wonât be kicked out.â
âYouâre saying youâll help too?â
Jin Hagun nodded.
She hadnât expected her brother to make that decision.
âDid you actually let go of your ambition for power?â
âItâs the opposite. Iâm doing this to protect my power.â
Jin Hagunâs reason for helping was just as simple.
âBecause I donât want a war either.â
In the end, it meant he believed Geom Mugeukâs words too. That there had to be a reason to invite someone.
Geom Mugeuk understood how big a decision Jin Hagun had made. He was putting his successor position on the line.
âIf you get kicked out, Iâll protest in front of the Alliance and demand they reinstate you.â 4
Earlier, when Jin Haryeong had imagined standing at the Heavenly Demon Divine Cultâs main gate, Jin Hagun imagined himself at the Allianceâs main gate.
Picturing Geom Mugeuk at his side, waving around a banner that read, âReinstate my friend Jin Hagun as the successor!â.... It was embarrassing just to imagine it.
âBut this guy would actually do it.â 5
Geom Mugeuk said to Jin Hagun.
âThank you. Iâll never forget what you risked for this decision.â
This is what Jin Hagun had learned.
Who needs words between us? Geom Mugeuk says it like this. Thank you. I wonât forget.
Now that they had decided to help, both Jin Hagun and Jin Haryeong naturally turned their eyes to Geom Mugeuk.
âSo? Whatâs your plan?â
* * *
The first person to visit Jin Paecheon was Jin Haryeong.
âWhat brings you here?â
âI came because I wanted to see Grandpa.â
Though he had quite a tyrannical personality, Jin Paecheonâs love for his granddaughter was certain. Besides, though she used to act so prickly, she had clearly matured lately.
âDidnât you have a Posthumous Will Gathering today?â
âYes, it ended well.â
âDo you still have those fellows from the Gathering who like you?â
âOf course. There were a few today too.â
âNone you liked among them?â
âItâs hard to find a man as charming as you, Grandpa. You were popular with the heroines back in your youth, right?â
A bright smile crept onto Jin Paecheonâs lips. A smile reserved only for his granddaughter, one that few others ever saw.
âYouâre being so sweet todayâmust mean youâre about to ask for something.â 6
âThatâs a misunderstanding. I mean every word.â
âAs long as youâre happy, I wonât be greedy. You know that, donât you? I even accepted an attendant as a potential grandson-in-law.â
Jin Paecheon subtly mentioned Geom Mugeuk and studied his granddaughterâs expression. He was worried she might be conflicted because of Geom Mugeuk.
âThat time, I shouldâve held on to him.â
At those regretful words, Jin Paecheon stared intently at his granddaughter.
âIâm joking, Grandpa.â 7
âIt better be a joke.â
Of course, Jin Paecheon felt regret too. If the boy had at least come from a regular martial background instead of the Heavenly Demon bloodline, he mightâve forced a way to make it work.
No, what nonsense. How could he marry off his granddaughter to someone from the Demonic Cult? It was only because the boy named Geom Mugeuk was so exceptional that such lingering thoughts arose.
Just then, Jin Hagun entered the Alliance Leaderâs Hall.
After greeting Jin Paecheon respectfully, Jin Haryeong asked,
âOur big brotherâs face is hard to see these days.â
The two acted as though they had bumped into each other by chance.
âThereâs a rumor going around that you've been lost in deep training.â
âWhat brings you here?â
âI came to see Grandpa. And you, big brother?â
Jin Hagun turned to Jin Paecheon.
âThe Young Cult Leader of the Demonic Cult is here. He says he came with a request for the Alliance Leader.â
If all three had shown up together, it wouldâve looked like a plotted scheme, so they had arranged to arrive separately.
Jin Haryeong played surprise convincingly. Her heart trembled at the thought that Geom Mugeuk might be standing just beyond that door. She didnât need to act.
âBefore we let him in, I have a request for the Alliance Leader.â
âSpeak.â
âI donât know what kind of request the Young Cult Leader will make, but if itâs something worth granting, please lend him your support.â
There was a reason he made such a rare request.
âYou may remember the operation carried out by the Demon-Slaying Brigade to handle the child abduction case. On the way here, I asked the Young Cult Leader about it. He said all the children have been retrieved and freed from their brainwashing, and each one has been returned to their home with the excuses of the Unorthodox Alliance. Were you aware of this?â
Jin Paecheon nodded. He had already received reports about it. He had been truly pleased to hear every children had been safely rescued. That was why he felt a quiet joy upon hearing Geom Mugeuk had come.
âThat was the Demon-Slaying Brigadeâs operation, so in the end, I owe the Young Cult Leader a debt. Iâd like to repay it with this opportunity.â
Jin Paecheon gladly accepted his grandsonâs request.
âSo be it.â
Moments later, Geom Mugeuk entered the hall.
He bowed deeply and greeted with respect.
âAlliance Leader, have you been well?â
âWelcome.â
Jin Paecheon looked Geom Mugeuk over with a calm gaze. His eyes were clearer and deeper than the last time they met.
âHeâs reached a higher state of martial arts than before.â
The more he looked, the more tempted he feltâmaking the regret all the deeper.
Geom Mugeuk greeted Jin Haryeong as if they were meeting for the first time since he had come to save her.
âLady Jin, itâs been a while. Have you been well?â
âItâs inconvenient without a personal attendant.â
To her joke, Geom Mugeuk smiled and replied,
âIf itâs Lady Jin, I can be your attendant anytime.â
She knew it was playful banter, yet the words still made her heart flutter and her spine shivers. 8
âI heard about your achievements with the Unorthodox Alliance. You saved all the children, didnât you? Truly admirable.â
She praised Geom Mugeuk once more. Today wasnât about getting her grandfatherâs permissionâit was about earning his heart. 9
âI was just lucky. The Unorthodox Alliance Leader offered generous support as well.â
After exchanging greetings, Geom Mugeuk calmly stated the reason for his visit.
âWhile handling the recent affair for the Unorthodox Alliance, I became indebted to the Unorthodox Alliance Leader. So, Iâve invited him to my regular tavern in front of the cult.â
Jin Paecheon said nothing. His composure began to settle low.
Like opening a window in the dead of winter, the atmosphere chilled in an instant.
The Alliance Leaderâs once gentle gaze turned sharp as an icy dagger, but Geom Mugeuk continued speaking.
âThe Unorthodox Alliance Leader said he didnât want to cause any misunderstanding with you, sir. So I told himâlet me go and explain it properly. Thatâs why Iâve come. Itâs nothing serious, so please donât misunderstand.â
Jin Paecheonâs expression stiffened and his gaze turned colder. To him, it now sounded like the Demonic Cult was aligning itself with the Unorthodox Alliance.
Jin Hagun and Jin Haryeong thought things couldâve gone worse. If it hadnât been Geom Mugeuk, he wouldâve already been scolded and potentially attacked.
In place of her grandfather, Jin Haryeong spoke coldly.
âSo you're saying this is a secret meeting with the Unorthodox Alliance? Since it would be exposed anyway, youâre confessing first?â
âIt will be exposed, yes. But this isnât a secret meeting. Itâs something personal between me and the Unorthodox Alliance Leader. Weâll meet at a tavern where everyone can see us, so I imagine the whole martial world will know.â
Geom Mugeuk stressed it was not a secret rendezvous.
âIf it really were to be secret, would I have chosen a tavern in Maga Village?â
âWhy did you choose that place?â
It wasnât a planned question. It was her own personal curiosity. After all, it was the same place he had once said he wanted to invite her to.
âThe place I plan to welcome the Unorthodox Alliance Leader is a tavern called Flowing Wind Tavern. The owner is named Jo Chunbae. A good man, with great skills and a warm atmosphere. When you sit upstairs with a glass in hand and look outside, you can find a reason to keep living.â
Jin Haryeong found herself wondering.
What does he see from there?
âThe tables are sturdyâthey wonât break even if a martial artist leans on them. And the guests there, even if the Unorthodox Alliance Leader shows up, they might be surprised, but they wonât be afraid.â
âHow is that possible?â
Then came Geom Mugeukâs heartfelt answer.
âBecause my Demonic Path lies there.â 10
A moment of intense silence followed.
Who could truly grasp the weight of those words?
But precisely because those words were incomprehensible, Jin Haryeong only felt more drawn to go there.
She returned to the original plan and showed a coldness that didnât match her true feelings.
âYou try to mislead us with plausible words, but this is something we canât approve.â
There was a reason Jin Haryeong stepped forward to oppose him. If she showed even the slightest sign of agreeing with Geom Mugeukâs opinion, her grandfather would grow even more worried and angry.
Meanwhile, Jin Hagun remained silent. Since he had already said he owed a debt, he only revealed a hint of discomfort.
âWhether you join hands with the Unorthodox Alliance or not is your business, but donât deceive us in the process!â
Her sharp voice rang throughout the Alliance Leaderâs Hall.
âDeceive you?â
âYou say itâs a personal meeting, but thereâs no way the Cult Leader wouldnât come to see the Unorthodox Alliance Leader.â
Jin Paecheon was concerned about the same thing. In the end, this would become a meeting between the Heavenly Demon and the Unorthodox Alliance Leader.
âIf they meet, theyâll exchange secret messages, right? Their martial skills are so refined, the only person who could detect that would be Grandpa. So in the end, you and the Unorthodox Alliance might secretly plot something.â
She subtly emphasized that without her grandfatherâs presence, no one could stop a possible conspiracy.
âThatâs a misunderstanding.â
Jin Haryeong spoke to Jin Paecheon.
âGrandfather, please donât give your permission under any circumstance.â
Her outburst and anger came first, which left Jin Paecheon no room to lash out. Because the one he thought might take Geom Mugeukâs side got angry, it worked all the more effectively. 11
âRyeong-ah, calm your temper for a moment.â
âThis is an act of deception against you and the Alliance!â
âI told you to stop!â
âIâm sorry, Grandfather.â
Jin Paecheon turned to Jin Hagun, who had been quietly observing the situation.
âWhat do you think?â
Jin Hagun presented an entirely new angle.
âWhatâs your real intention? Are you planning to lure the Unorthodox Alliance Leader and kill him?â
For a moment, Jin Paecheon flinched inwardly. He had focused entirely on the idea that the Demonic Cult and the Unorthodox Alliance were scheming togetherâhe hadnât considered the possibility that the Demonic Cult might be trying to kill the Unorthodox Alliance Leader.
It was a question with enough weight that Jin Paecheon closely watched Geom Mugeukâs reaction and response.
For a moment, Geom Mugeuk was too flustered to answer.
âAre you suggesting I plan to strike the Unorthodox Alliance during this opportunity?â
âDonât misunderstand such an absurd suspicion.â
âIf, during this meeting, an unfortunate incident happens and the Unorthodox Alliance Leader dies, then the Young Leader would rise to leadership. And isnât that Young Leader quite close to you?â 12
Jin Haryeong picked up where Jin Hagun left off. This was the most critical moment in todayâs plan.
âSo you plan to take the Unorthodox Alliance into your grasp! Now I understand why youâve been trying so hard to befriend the Young Leader.â
Jin Paecheon found the suspicion quite plausible. After all, who could guarantee such a thing wouldnât actually happen? Moreover, Geom Mugeuk, who was usually so confident in everything, now looked slightly shakenâas if heâd been struck right in the heart. 13
âAm I wrong?â
âI only came to ask for permission. If you donât want to grant it, just say no. Thereâs no need to go this far with wild speculation.â
Geom Mugeuk looked at Jin Paecheon.
âIf the Alliance Leader shares the same opinion as your granddaughter, then Iâll take my leave.â
His posture showed he had no intention of arguing any further. That attempt to withdraw without protest only made Jin Paecheon more suspicious. He became certain that there must be some scheme hidden behind this unusual request.
âIs the balance between orthodox, unorthodox, and demonic forces breaking?â
Suddenly, Jin Paecheon recalled the image of Heavenly Demon Geom Woojin.
Whenever he thought of that man, what came to mind first were those cold, arrogant eyes. Eyes full of ambition that made it clear heâd never settle for just being the Cult Leader of the Demonic Cult.
âAre your eyes still the same?â 14
Geom Mugeuk respectfully gave a martial salute and turned to leave.
âThen, I will take my leave.â
Just as Geom Mugeuk turned to leave in hasteâ
âWait.â
Followed by Jin Paecheonâs shocking declaration.
âI will attend this meeting myself.â 15
Startled, Geom Mugeuk hurriedly spoke up.
âNo, no, no, thereâs no need for that. As long as thereâs no misunderstanding between the Cult and the Unorthodox Alliance, thatâs enough. You really donât need to come!â
To Geom Mugeukâs attempt to stop him, Jin Paecheon responded firmly, as if declaring it to the world.
âI said I will go!â
1 : Aren't all those adjectives describing the same thing ? XDXDXD
2 : Itâs because he stole her heart too ^^ Iâm sure a part of her would be happy if things turned out that way, she could seriously pursue Mugeuk without worrying over her position ^^
3 : Both are free spirits ^^ Thatâs why he became good friends with Seo Jin back then too ^^
4 : Notice the difference of treatment ^^ Heâll take Jin Haryeong in, but not Jin Hagun ^^ Then again, she would be happy to be with him while Hagun would be depressed, so itâs for his own good ^^
5 : Yup, no cringe can reach him thanks to his mastery of the Dao of Life.
6 : Family just
knows
when you want to ask something XDXDXD
7 : Eheheh ^^ You canât hide it from us ^^
8 : Sheâs falling deeper and deeper all on her own XDXDXD Mugeuk just have to stay there and smile for her affinity to go through the roof XDXDXD
9 : *Cheerleader squad cheering her on in the distance*
10 : That, and the Heavenly Demon and Demon Supremes often come from a meal. Itâs just a natural evolution.
11 : Well if she gets jealous, I can see her get angry like that too, but they arenât at that point yet.
YET
.
12 : Bih Sa-in would never forgive Mugeuk for killing his Father. Not like itâll happen anyways.
13 : It takes a true actor to deceive someone aware of your acting talent. How much to show, and how much to lie, the balance is extremely thin.
14 : The same question as Baek Jagang. Geom Woojin made quite an impression back then ^^
15 : He bit the bait, reel him in !!!