Chapter 521: May I Try Casting the Last Lot?
As he watched the backs of his father and the Blood Heaven Blade Demon, a martial artist from the Heavenly Communication Pavilion approached and reported.
âWeâve located the whereabouts of the Cloud River Sect members. Under the Heavenly Communication Pavilion Lordâs command, the Demonic Army has been dispatched for a rescue operation.â
This was the place where they had fought against Gyo Cheon. It turned out to be the Cloud River Sect. Thankfully, they had not killed them and left them alive.
Geom Mugeuk spoke to the martial artist of the Heavenly Communication Pavilion.
âSend word to the Demon-Slaying Brigade Leader to meet at that location.â
âYes! Understood.â
Before leaving, he should at least see his friendâs face. He had received a lot of help from Jin Hagun during this affair.
As the martial artist of the Heavenly Communication Pavilion disappeared with a lightness movement technique, Seo Daeryong, who had been listening from the side, expressed his joy.
âThatâs a relief.â
âYou were the one who found them.â
In the end, the two sects Seo Daeryong had chosen were the Phoenix Mountain Sword Gate and the Cloud River Sect. He said he couldnât choose between them, so Geom Mugeuk picked the Phoenix Mountain Sword Gate. But that turned out to be a trap meant to buy time, and the real incident had occurred here at the Cloud River Sect.
âAs expected! The prestige of the Underworld Pavilionâs top entrance!â
At the compliment, he could have puffed out his chest proudly, but Seo Daeryong bowed respectfully and expressed his gratitude.
âYoung Cult Leader, thank you.â
âFor what?â
âFor everything, really.â
If he had met his master alone, would a wonderful reunion like today have happened? He didnât think so. It would have been awkward and distant, and he wouldnât have been able to express his true feelings at all.
âThat gratitudeâwrite it all down! Youâll see. That brilliant mind of yours will change into one that forgets everything once it turns its back. Ah, youâll say later, âDid the Young Cult Leader really say that? I thought I said it myself.â Youâll drive me mad with your twisted memory. No, no. I probably wonât remember either. So write it all down meticulously, without leaving anything out.â
âIâll make a whole book and pass it down through the generations.â
A vision of the future began to take shape in Seo Daeryongâs mind.
He pictured himself with his grandchildren on his lap, telling them the story of what happened today.
And maybe, those grandchildren would say something like this:
âGrandfather, is it another story about the Cult Leader?
Of course it would be. That gratitude was piled up like a mountain.
Even todayâs events. Geom Mugeuk could have told him to wait at the safehouse, but instead, he brought him all the way here.
âIâm grateful that you brought me here so I could meet Master even a little bit sooner.â
âThatâs not why I brought you, though.â
âHuh? Then why did you bring me?â
âIf weâre going to meet, might as well do it at the place where all debts are settled. Meeting at the safehouse and meeting here would have felt completely different. For a martial artist, the most important thing is whether or not you were there at the moment, in that place where emotions and blood reached their peak.â
He felt the truth in those words. The excitement he felt when he saw his master in this place soaked with blood was still vivid.
âEven though I couldnât fight with you?â
How could there not be regret over something like that, as a martial artist?
âYou *did* fight alongside us. The fact that you didnât jump out recklessly to help Master and ended up being a hostage alone means you fought well. Itâs fortunate youâre smart enough not to worry us with such things.â
Seo Daeryongâs eyes trembled. Just what kind of sin had he committed in a past life to deserve this Young Cult Leader in this one?
Of course, Geom Mugeuk wasnât the type to let Seo Daeryongâs emotions, so clearly written on his face, pass unnoticed.
âAnd if I had died, youâd have jumped in, wouldnât you? How could I make that long journey to the afterlife without you, when Iâd be bored out of my mind?â
He always made it sound like a boast, but the Young Cult Leader actually hated boasting.
Hiding his emotions, Seo Daeryong replied with a helpless expression.
âOf course! You had a plan all along, didnât you? Iâm someone who genuinely appreciates that you told me to stay hidden far away. Iâm someone whose top priority in life is to live long and survive! Thankfully, I achieved my dream today. Iâm no longer just the right-hand man. Iâm the right-hand man who doesnât have to do dangerous things.â
That was what the Blood Heaven Blade Demon had meantâleave the dangerous work to the Young Cult Leader.
âBut what can we do? Since Iâve been told to take on the dangerous work, you, as the right arm, will have to follow the body.â
âAh... so itâs like that again, huh?â
Geom Mugeuk strode forward with long steps.
âWell then, still-in-danger right-hand man, letâs go.â
Seo Daeryong stood still for a moment.
Just as Geom Mugeuk had looked at the backs of his father and the Blood Heaven Blade Demon, Seo Daeryong silently watched the back of Geom Mugeuk.
He always joked around and talked too much, but whenever Seo Daeryong looked at the Young Cult Leaderâs back, he couldnât help but think he looked lonely. The more he got to know him, the more he felt that way.
âIf the Young Cult Leader had died today, I wouldnât have had the skill to avenge him. But at least... the journey to the afterlife wouldnât have been a lonely one. The ferryman guiding him across wouldâve had to plug his ears from all the noise from the two.â
The Cloud River Sect Master looked up at the sky and gave thanks.
âThank you. Truly, thank you.â
* * *
Just moments ago, he had been in despair.
Experts had stormed the Cloud River Sect, subduing him, his blood kin, and his disciples, locking them up in this remote storage building.
Though he was a renowned expert in Chongqing, he had stood no chance against the invaders.
He recognized two among them. And they were the ones who drove him to utter despair.
One was the Red-Faced Noble, his face flushed red.
The other was the one with a womanâs figure tattooed across his bodyâColor Soul Vajra.
The moment he saw Color Soul Vajra, his heart sank. He knew all too well how many women that monster had brutalized.
Not just his wife and daughterâhow many women would be left in his household to see the next day?
Such vicious men had arrived in swarms.
âIn the end, weâre all going to die a miserable death.â
That was the depth of his despair.
Then, from outside, came the sound of a fierce clash. Screams followed.
Kwa-deu-deu-deu-deuk.
A massive iron door was ripped off, and someone filled the doorway.
When the Sect Master saw the manâs face, he was startled. Never before had he seen a martial artist this large. And never before had he seen a martial artist with such a fearsome face.
The towering man spoke in a blunt tone.
âWeâve come to rescue you. Everyone, come out.â
He looked even more like a villain than the ones who had captured them.
But it was these men who had saved them.
âThank you. Truly, Iâll never forget this kindness.â
Even when asked for their names, these large martial artists only said to wait a little longer and never revealed who they were.
While he was calming his shocked heart, Joo Gweol, the Chongqing Branch Leader, arrived with martial artists from the Martial Alliance.
The Cloud River Sect Master felt complete relief upon seeing a familiar face.
After exchanging greetings, Joo Gweol approached Jangho.
âOnce again, Iâve received your help.â
The way he looked at Jangho had changedânot just because he had received help.
Joo Gweol had learned that the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult was not behind the incident.
He had heard that at the Phoenix Mountain Sword Gate, the Azure Cloud Hero was secretly training in the Heaven-Extinguishing Demonic Strike, and that it was he who had planned this incident. That was how the misunderstanding regarding the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult was resolved.
âIâm sorry for misunderstanding you.â
He had also heard from Jin Hagun that these towering martial artists who had saved him during the earlier attack on the branch were members of the Heavenly Demon Divine Cultâs Demonic Army.
Though he had always loathed and despised the Demonic Cult, the way he looked at Jangho was now gentle. Not only had he saved his and his subordinatesâ lives, he had also prevented the annihilation of the Cloud River Sect.
âIâm merely someone following orders.â
Jangho showed no pride in what he had done, which made Joo Gweol like him even more. Perhaps it was due to the guilt he felt for having misunderstood them, but surprisingly, he thought that befriending someone like this might not be such a bad thing.
Could friendship between a member of the Demonic Cult and a righteous sect martial artist be possible?
He had always been firmly against Jin Hagun forming a friendship with the Young Cult Leader of the Demonic Cult, but now, as if to punish that disapproval, this feeling welled up within him.
âI hope Iâll have a chance to repay you someday.â
Joo Gweol spoke sincerely, and Jangho gave a curt nod in reply.
Naturally, Joo Gweolâs gaze turned to the two figures standing atop the distant buildingâs roof.
There, Geom Mugeuk and Jin Hagun stood side by side, engaged in conversation.
Geom Mugeuk had told him honestly why this whole incident had happened. He told him everything, just as it was.
âSo thatâs what happened.â
Jin Hagun realized that this entire incident had stemmed from a long-standing grudge, and once again felt how terrifying human resentment could be.
âI sincerely apologize on behalf of the Cult for the family that was annihilated in this incident.â
âYou had no choice. Still, thanks to you, they were able to survive.â
If not for Geom Mugeuk, the Cloud River Sect would have been exterminated. And if this incident had deepened the conflict between both sides, who knows what might have happened. Thatâs why it wasnât just the Cloud River Sect that had been saved.
âAs expected, youâve done it again.â
Jin Hagun looked at Geom Mugeuk. Honestly, while waiting at the safehouse, he had believed that Geom Mugeuk would resolve the issue.
âItâs thanks to your understanding. If youâd clung to rigid principles and acted like an inflexible person, this incident wouldâve been several times more difficult.â
Had it been the old him, he wouldâve certainly insisted on principles first. In that case, they might have played right into the plottersâ hands.
âIt wouldnât be easy to stay around you if I were that stiff.â
âExactly. Iâd break through all of that anyway.â
Jin Hagun could feel it. With every encounter, his relationship with Geom Mugeuk was deepening little by little. It was because he trusted him that he had let members of the Demonic Cult into the Chongqing Branch, and had willingly entered the safehouse.
âIs everything finished now?â
âElder Blade Demon is handling the final matter. Once thatâs done, weâll be leaving immediately.â
Their gazes crossed in the sky.
âLetâs gather all the successors sometime soon for a meetup.â
Geom Mugeuk leapt into the air and vanished from sight in an instant.
Because he expected to see him again soon, the farewell didnât feel too bitter.
Jin Hagun looked up at the sky where Geom Mugeuk had flown off, then turned his gaze downward.
His eyes met Joo Gweolâs, who had turned back after sending off the Demonic Army.
The expression of the man who had always frowned whenever he saw Jin Hagun with Geom Mugeuk was, just for today, serene.
âWhatever the reason, may you continue to change like that.â
The power of the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult was steadily growingâjust like the size of the Demonic Army members.
âIf we donât want to fall behind, we must keep changing too.â
* * *
The Blood Heaven Blade Demon sat down across from the fortune teller.
The old manâs face darkened. The news he had waited for had not come. Instead, someone who shouldnât have appeared had shown up.
âThe place you told me was incorrect.â
The fortune teller had told the Blood Heaven Blade Demon to go to the Phoenix Mountain Sword Gate. But Gyo Cheon had acted at the Cloud River Sect.
âDid you meet Master?â
At the old manâs question, the Blood Heaven Blade Demon nodded.
The fact that he had met Master and still returned alive meant their plan had failed.
âThe knot has been untied.â
It should have been Gyo Cheon who resolved the matter.
No matter how strong the Heavenly Demon was, they had believed he wouldnât be able to overcome all twelve of them and evade Gyo Cheonâs final move.
The fortune teller let out a deep sigh.
âI must have misread the omen.â
When he had previously met the Blood Heaven Blade Demon, he had read his own fortune.
Back then, the fortune he had drawn had said, âThose who are meant to live shall live, and those meant to die shall die.â He had assumed he belonged to the former.
But as the old man sensed his end approaching, he felt unexpectedly at peace.
âWhile orchestrating this event, I read countless fortunes. Only one gave me pause. I believe, in the grand scheme, thatâs the reason this plan failed.â
âWhat was it?â
After a momentâs pause, the old man said something unexpected.
âYour Young Cult Leader.â
The fortune teller let out a long sigh.
âHis fortune was completely indecipherable. At times, he appeared as someone holding the fate of the martial world in his hands. At others, he showed no influence over it at all. One reading portrayed him as a blood-stained star who would incite a massacre. Another marked him as a great sage who would save the martial world. Every time I cast a lot, his future changed drastically. In all my years of divination, Iâve never seen anything like it.â
Then, he asked the Blood Heaven Blade Demon a favor.
âMay I cast a final fortune on the Young Cult Leaderâs future?â
The Blood Heaven Blade Demon nodded.
The old man shook the bamboo fortune stick container. Knowing this would be his last, he moved with careful deliberation.
And then, one stick sprang forth.
Both men were startled when they saw the characters inscribed on the bamboo.
There were four words written:
âUnification of the World.
The fortune teller stared blankly for a moment, then let out a booming laugh.
âIf thatâs the case, then my death must be Heavenâs decree.â
The old man tilted the container in his hand toward the Blood Heaven Blade Demon.
Puaaaah!
From within, concealed projectiles launched forth. The container had doubled as a hidden weapon device. At this range, no one could dodge the old manâs unique secret projectiles.
Cheng cheng cheng cheng!
But the projectiles struck something and deflected. The Blood Heaven Blade Demon had raised the Heaven-Extinguishing Saber to block them.
Shiiiiiik!
A saber flew through the air and slashed deeply into the fortune tellerâs chest.
Bone and flesh tore apart as the old man collapsed. Had it been a sneak attack with the intent to kill, it would have been far more difficult to block. But this strikeâthis was a plea for death.
âBecause I failed at the hands of one favored by Heaven... I have no regrets.â
Leaving behind those final words, the fortune teller breathed his last.
The Blood Heaven Blade Demon picked up the bamboo stick that had fallen to the ground. He silently stared down at it, then tried to burn it away with Heat Yang Energy.
But then, withdrawing his energy as if reconsidering, he tucked the stick into his robe.
At that moment, Geom Mugeuk arrived.
âAh, is it over? I rushed here hoping to get a fortune read myself.â
âWhat kind of reading would you expect from a fake fortune teller?â
The Blood Heaven Blade Demon strode away with heavy steps.
âElder, wait for me!â
Geom Mugeuk followed after him. Had something happened with the fortune teller? He sensed something different about the Blood Heaven Blade Demonâs demeanor today.
âOh, and donât even think about going back to the Cult alone. Weâre all going back together.â
He said it because he was worried the Blood Heaven Blade Demon might feel uncomfortable and slip away on his own. After all, he was more than capable of doing just that.
After a brief pause, the Blood Heaven Blade Demon replied.
âI was planning to go together.â
It seemed that while talking with his father, he had already decided to return with him.
âAh, excellent. There will be even more joyful moments on the journey back.â
Now, the return to the Cult would be accompanied by both the Blood Heaven Blade Demon and Seo Daeryong. Just as he had spent much time with his father, he hoped these two would also get that same opportunity.
âOh, and you should look forward to it. The real showdown is still ahead.â
âWhat showdown?â
The Blood Heaven Blade Demon looked at Geom Mugeuk with a curious expression.
But Geom Mugeuk didnât give him an answer, as if to say heâd understand when the time came. Instead, with a meaningful smile, he said,
âYouâve never had one of Fatherâs fish dishes, have you?â