Chapter 488: Putting Down the Sword Just Because It's a Hostage Situation
Myungshin had issued a contract to himself.
To avenge his deceased parents.
It was the first contract he had ever made in his lifeâand it would be the last.
He had accepted his own commission with this single coin. Now, if he survived this fight, he would accept a single coin commission from others as well.
And in that moment, Myungshin savored a sense of relief he had never felt since birth.
Because for the first time, he was looking his life directly in the eyeâsomething he had never managed to do until now.
Even in this situation, the King of Killing showed no emotion. He simply gazed at him.
âEven now, as I say Iâll abandon youâdo you have nothing more to give me than those eyes?â
The words of Geom Mugeuk came to mind.
âDonât assign meaning to that.
Until now, he had believed there was a deep, hidden heart within those transparent eyesâsomething he couldnât yet understand.
Again, the words of Geom Mugeuk rose to the surface.
âEven if there were meaning, what great meaning could it possibly hold?
Right, there was nothing in those eyes.
The only reason he tried to find meaning was because he feared that if there truly was nothing there, then his entire life might be nothing as well.
He hadnât considered him specialâonly the special version of himself had survived.
Once his thoughts were sorted, Myungshin did not look back.
He was the head of the group that annihilated his family, and he had raised him as an assassin while hiding that fact.
That alone was more than enough reason to settle things with him.
Even before that, he had already told Geom Mugeuk.
âAmong the guests, five assassins are mixed in.â
At his words, the guestsâalready frozen stiff from the earlier situationâturned pale. A fight had broken out, and now they were being told that assassins were pretending to be guests?
They truly wanted to run out, but couldnât. At the entrance stood the host, whose identity had been exposed, and if they made any move in this situation, they would undoubtedly be the first to die.
Some shed tears in fear, some collapsed to the ground, and some simply trembled as they watched everything unfold.
Geom Mugeuk made no effort to mention their safety. he didnât warn against touching them, nor did he bluff as if killing a hostage wouldnât make him flinch.
If anyone had investigated him, they would know full well that he was someone trying to spare them.
He would actively use them as hostages. That was why thime was a benefit: he wouldnât kill them recklessly.
Myungshin pointed out the exact five.
âThe assassins are the third, fourth, and fifth from the left. The eighth and ninth.â
Over there stood the King of Killing and the five assassins whose identities had been revealed.
On this side were Geom Mugeuk, Hui, and Myungshin.
Amidst the tense standoff, Geom Mugeuk and the King of Killingâs gazes met midair.
The King of Killing did not appear anxious. His expression seemed to suggest that this situation was merely one of many he had already predicted.
âWhy did you join hands with them?â
What desire of the King of Killing had been stirred that made him ally with them?
The King of Killing replied impassively.
âI cannot speak of the contractor. Itâs the assassinâs code.â
The contractor behind this assassination must be them.
Geom Mugeuk slowly drew the Black Demon Sword as he spoke.
âI have principles, too. My demonic path doesnât break tavern tables. But just for today, Iâll break that rule.â
Just before the fight could break out, Hui spoke up.
âThere arenât five assassins. There are six. Including that one over there.â
Hui pointed to a guest sitting alone in a corner seat.
Even Myungshin did not know who he was.
Hui, with the unique senses of a bodyguard martial artist, had identified the hidden assassin.
âAs expected! Thereâs no deceiving your eyes, uncle.â
As Geom Mugeuk expressed his delight, Huiâs voice transmitted via inner sound.
âThereâs still another whose identity Iâm uncertain about. Do not lower your guard.
If that were true, it meant they had really prepared thoroughly. It meant an assassin capable of deceiving Huiâs eyes had been hidden among the guests.
Meanwhile, Myungshin, realizing the existence of an assassin even he hadnât known about, came to a realization.
âYou didnât trust me.â
Originally, he would have helped him in this fight and killed Geom Mugeuk. In such a situation, an assassin he wasnât aware of should never have existed.
Perhaps that man had been prepared in advance to kill him.
Suddenly, he recalled something the King of Killing had said.
âIf we hadnât been friends, youâd be dead already.
His relationship with him became even clearer. Any lingering chance that he might have misjudged him vanished completely.
âItâs not because we were friends that I survived.â
Now he could be sure. He had simply been intrigued and amazed that a child he picked up out of curiosity had risen to be his second-in-command. For the sake of the Underworld, he needed an executioner to carry out assassinations. Thatâs the only reason he had spared him.
He had just refused to admit it, not wanting to feel miserable. He had gone so far as to carve out an ice cliff just to give it meaning.
In his heart, Myungshin pictured himself scaling the ice cliff and reaching the summit.
âWeâre not friends anymore, so go aheadâtry killing me!â
The will to kill the King of Killing blazed in Myungshinâs eyes.
Geom Mugeuk looked toward Hui. He said nothing, but Hui could already sense Geom Mugeukâs intent.
It was a signal to watch Myungshinâs back.
This fight was Geom Mugeukâs own, yesâbut it was also Myungshinâs, and at the same time, Huiâs.
While the three of them fought, Geom Mugeuk intended to eliminate all the assassins in this place.
âIâll finish them off as quickly as possible, then go help the other two.â
Geom Mugeuk shouted.
âThose not identified as assassins, lie flat on the ground!â
At his words, everyone except the assassins dropped to the floor.
At the same time, Myungshin charged toward the King of Killing.
Cheng-cheng-cheng!
Their daggers clashed in midair. They knew each other better than anyone elseâboth their martial arts and their strength.
Pushed back by the fierce onslaught, the King of Killing was driven out of the tavern.
Geom Mugeuk could tell. He had taken Myungshin outside on purpose.
Because he was confident the remaining assassins could kill Geom Mugeuk in here. So that they could fully unleash the trap prepared in this space of death.
Hui looked at Geom Mugeuk, and Geom Mugeuk gave a silent nod. Normally, he would never leave this spotâbut Geom Mugeuk spoke with his eyes.
Trust me. Protect him. Iâll be right behind you.
Huiâs hesitation didnât last long. This time, he hadnât volunteered to guard Geom Mugeuk just to protect his life. He wanted to protect the one Geom Mugeuk wanted to protectâand even more, the belief Geom Mugeuk carried.
Sssst.
Hui vanished without a sound.
At that exact moment, the assassins in the hall simultaneously reached out toward Geom Mugeuk.
Hidden within the folds of their sleeves were special concealed weapons.
Soul-Slaying Thunder.
A weapon designed in the Underworld for assassination.
The Soul-Slaying Thunder was so powerful that if the userâs inner power were lacking, it could blow off their own arm.
Kwa-kwa-kwa-kwang!
The weapons exploded outward with a thunderous roar.
Geom Mugeuk flipped the table and channeled his inner energy. Just as he moved to use the table as a shieldâ
Shuk-shuk-shuk!
From tiny holes in the bottom of the table, steel needles fired toward Geom Mugeuk.
It was a trap that anticipated someone would use the table as a shield against attacks.
It wouldnât be wrong to say that the six assassins' Soul-Slaying Thunder was a decoy for this very ambushâthis one hidden move was that powerful.
Thankfully, Geom Mugeukâs instincts reacted faster than the attack. If he had hesitated even slightly, he would have been struck by that piercing assault.
Papapapapapapak!
Even amidst the chaos, throwing weapons embedded themselves into the table. The Soul-Slaying Thunder wasnât an ordinary concealed weapon. Each shot could shatter steel swords and pierce stone walls with brute force.
But the table, charged with Geom Mugeukâs inner power, didnât break.
Geom Mugeuk hurled the table and flew toward the assassins.
As the assassin struck down with his sword to swat the table awayâ
Geom Mugeuk was no longer behind it.
Slice.
Geom Mugeukâs sword, sliding across the floor like a gust, slashed through the assassinâs abdomen.
The assassinâs bisected body collapsed to the ground.
The stench of blood rushed out, and screams erupted from the guests lying flat on the floor.
More Soul-Slaying Thunders rained down toward Geom Mugeuk.
Papapapapapapak!
The throwing weapons pierced through the floor.
But Geom Mugeuk was already slicing through the air, rushing toward the second assassin.
At that moment, another assassin slammed down the abacus on the counter.
That instantâ
Puh-puh-puh-puh-pung!
The abacus beads exploded forward all at once. They appeared ordinary, but the moment they separated and flew, they were anything but.
A concealed weapon known to kill any enemy within range without failâ
Ghost Calculation Pellets.
Dozens of abacus beads shot out at terrifying speed. The pellets of the Ghost Calculation Pellets werenât just any concealed weapons. Rumor had it that they could even pierce the Protective Energy of elite masters.
Geom Mugeuk threw himself to the side. It was an attack that looked impossible to dodge, yet he found a thread of life between the deadly lines. He twisted his waist, arms, and body violently, bending and weaving through the incoming storm.
Though his movements looked grotesque, not a single pellet struck Geom Mugeuk. The Ghost Calculation Pellets merely grazed past his entire body.
Puh-puh-puh-puh-puh-puh-puh-puh!
The abacus beads blasted through all four walls.
Sunlight poured in through the holes, drawing dozens of glowing lines through the room.
A spectacle of light formed in an instant.
Between the rays formed by the sun, more throwing weapons glittered as they flew.
Shwik-shwik-shwik-shwik!
The top-tier assassins didnât hesitate. Their decisions were swift, their movements fearless. Had their opponent not been Geom Mugeuk, they wouldâve already exchanged polite nods for a job well done.
Dodging the flying weapons, Geom Mugeuk vaulted over the counter.
Thwack!
The jaw of the assassin who had launched the Ghost Calculation Pellets shattered, and his body was hurled backward.
At that moment, another assassin was pulling on the hanging curtain in the kitchen. The instant it was pulledâ
Chwaaaaaaaaak!
A cascade of Bone-Melting Acid poured down from above Geom Mugeukâs head.
Chiiiiiiiiik.
A noxious odor rose with the smoke.
This acid ambush was a coordinated follow-up to the earlier abacus assault. If one tried to eliminate the user of the abacus weapon, this counterattack with Bone-Melting Acid would immediately follow.
But Geom Mugeukâs form blurred across space and escaped the area in a flash.
Wind Godâs Four Steps displayed divine footwork even within this tight space.
Another assassin charged, kicking a table as he lunged forward.
The moment his foot struck the table, it shattered, and everything on top flew into the air.
Dishes, bottles of liquor, and food all leapt up from the table.
Among them was a chopstick holder filled with chopsticks.
Pop!
What exploded in front of Geom Mugeuk was the chopstick holder.
It was a mechanism set up so that when the chopstick holder was struck and the chopsticks shot out, the container would burst and release a poison mist.
Who would pay attention to a chopstick holder when someone flips or smashes a table? This too had been made by Myungshin. That was why the King of Killing had taken Myungshin outsideâbecause most of todayâs preparations had been developed by Myungshin.
Hooâ
Geom Mugeuk, having taken the poison mist directly to the face, collapsed to the floor.
The man who had attacked by overturning the table was also cut across the chest by Geom Mugeukâs sword and fell alongside him. Even in death, he wore a satisfied expressionâhe had fulfilled his mission.
Two assassins cautiously approached Geom Mugeukâs fallen body to confirm his death.
Just as they moved to make sure, thrusting their daggers toward Geom Mugeukâs neck from both sidesâ
Shwik.
Their blades stopped midair.
Geom Mugeuk had opened his eyes at some point, and both his hands had already gripped their wrists.
With his hands still holding their wrists, the two tried to strike down with their free handsâ
Whoosh!
Geom Mugeuk exhaled the poison mist he had been holding in his mouth.
So potent was the poison that the two assassins let out screams of agony and died writhing in pain.
Then, the last remaining assassin seized one of the hostages who had been lying flat on the floor.
âAaagh!â
The assassin, grabbing a woman, pressed a dagger to her throat.
âDrop the sword. Or this bitch dies.â
âLooks like you didnât do your research on me. Iâm not the kind of guy who puts down his sword just because someoneâs playing hostage games.â
The moment the words left his mouth, Geom Mugeuk rushed at him.
Shhhhk.
Using Divine Lightning Step, he surged toward the assassin holding the hostage.
Just as the assassin shoved the woman forward as a shield and slashed from behindâ
Srrk!
Squelch!
The sounds of flesh tearing rang out in rapid succession.
Tragically, both the hostage woman and the assassin collapsed.
Blood streamed from the severed neck of the woman, and from the heart of the assassin.
At first glance, it seemed the assassin had killed the hostage. But to everyoneâs shock, both had been killed by Geom Mugeuk.
The dying assassin asked, astonished,
"âŠâŠHow did you know?"
In the hand of the slain hostage woman was a dagger.
Astonishingly, she was also an assassin. As she was pushed forward, she had prepared to strike at the critical moment. Her martial prowess was even greater than that of the assassin who had pretended to take her hostage.
She had been the linchpin among all the assassins prepared for today.
Had he not known in advance, even Geom Mugeuk could not have avoided such an unexpected and lethal attack.
But Geom Mugeuk had cut her downâand the assassin behind her as wellâas if he had known everything beforehand.
To the dying assassin, Geom Mugeuk left behind a line he would never understand, even in death.
âMy uncle said there was still one he wasnât sure about.â