Chapter 103: Black Silk Celestial Silkworm (2)
As Hoi Unkyung finished speaking, the three sisters simultaneously launched themselves toward East Moon Pavilion. Though her pride was wounded, she believed she had fulfilled her duty as a merchant.
She was, without a doubt, a merchant.
However, seeing the Three Chivalrous Sisters fearlessly charge into a battle where their lives could be lost, despite being women like herself, stirred a quiet envy within her.
Watching them, the escort warrior Oh Gong beside her murmured,
âI underestimated them for being women, but now I understand why theyâre called the Three Heroines.â
The other escorts nodded in agreement at Oh Gongâs words.
However, mindful of the Vice-Sect Leader Hoi Unkyung, they refrained from saying anything aloud.
Hoi Unkyung spoke up.
âOh Gong, go to the local authorities immediately and report this incident. Request reinforcements.â
âBut the celebration is in full swing right now. Iâm not sure we can summon soldiers.â
âThen use the name of the Sky Ocean Merchant Union if you have to.â
Hoi Unkyung thought that was all she could do.
Yong Hwarin was astonished at how disciplined and sharp the attackers were.
âWhere did these people come from? They donât look like Sa Gal Amyeongâs subordinates.â
They were mostly womenâcourtesans and guards who had been stationed around East Moon Pavilion. It was hard to believe they were all allied with Black Killing Sword Wonho.
âIf someone can command a force of this size, how massive must the power behind them be?â
The Shaolin monks, already in formation, spoke toward the enemy.
âStep back. Otherwise, you will become guests of no return.â
Even in such a situation, the monks offering a final warning to the enemy felt truly admirable.
Unlike Yong Hwarin, these men had spent their entire lives spreading compassion through Buddhist practice.
Even though they were martial monks, they were originally those who chanted scriptures.
Naturally, even in a life-threatening situation, they first spoke as Buddhist practitioners.
âOh hohoho, shall we see what that famed Shaolin martial arts is like?â
Twenty or so courtesans came down to the garden and surrounded Yong Hwarin and the monks.
It seemed they had judged that women would be more effective against the Shaolin monks than men, and so only the courtesans joined the assault.
âThis wonât be the end of it.â
Yong Hwarin thought there was only one reason the courtesans had stepped in alone.
âAs expected!â
The courtesans suddenly began to strip off their clothes.
âAmitabha!â
The four Shaolin monks lowered their heads and chanted the Buddhaâs name, unable to look at the women.
âThis is always the monksâ weakness.â
From Yong Hwarinâs perspective, in a situation where life and death were at stake, ignoring an enemy just because she was naked was nothing short of asking to be killed.
âAttack!â
Once they were naked, twenty women simultaneously drew their swords and charged, causing the four monks to flail in confusion, doing everything they could just to avoid the attacks.
âHonestly, if they werenât the Eighteen Arhat Monks, theyâd already be dead.â
It was only because they were high-level monks that they could narrowly avoid the fatal blows.
Yong Hwarin raised his voice, infusing it with Qi.
âThis is your final warning! Anyone who tries to kill me will lose the hand holding their weapon!â
But that was the kind of threat that might only work on someone whoâd just begun training in martial arts.
As expected, the naked courtesans continued to charge at Yong Hwarin.
To Yong Hwarin, a womanâs nudity was neither unfamiliar nor distracting, and if a woman took up a sword to kill, then she deserved to be treated as a martial artist in her own right.
He felt no hesitation.
As four women attacked, Yong Hwarin opened his Vision Technique and broke through their sword strikes, severing their right wrists without mercy.
âKyaah!â
âUgh!â
âAaagh!â
When their sword-wielding right hands were cut off, the women screamed and staggered backward.
But they didnât give up.
âForm the Soul-Subduing Dance of Yama!â
At a womanâs command, another twenty joined in, surrounding Yong Hwarin and the monks while performing an eerie dance.
Yong Hwarin grew worried now that things were progressing just as heâd suspected.
He had realized it the moment the courtesans began undressing.
Yong Hwarin mightâve endured it, but the four monks could not.
They turned their heads away as the women spread their legs and shook their chests in bizarre poses.
âHuu, this is really a difficult battle.â
As about ten courtesans combined their attacks, Yong Hwarin found himself unable to escape the defensive position as easily as heâd hoped.
âTheir joint assault isn't something trained in just a day or two. This is the result of decades of professional training somewhere.â
Just then, three figures flew in from the rear garden.
The three sisters of the Jeong family sneered as they saw the naked courtesans performing the Soul-Subduing Dance of Yama.
âHmph! How dare such shameless things wield swords! I donât know about others, but I wonât show mercy, so donât hold it against me!â
The moment Jeong Suji finished speaking, her sword claimed the courtesansâ lives.
There wasnât a moment of hesitation.
However, when she was soon pushed back by the courtesansâ coordinated assault, she shouted toward Yong Hwarin.
âMaster Yong, what are you doing! Iâll handle the killing, so break up their formation!â
At Jeong Sujiâs command, Yong Hwarin judged that he couldnât waste time and began unleashing the techniques of the Soaring Dragon Emperor Sword in succession.
As sword auras burst in all directions from his sudden surge of internal energy, the courtesans were forced to scatter.
Seizing that moment, the three sisters of the Jeong family pierced into the gaps, swiftly ending the courtesansâ lives.
Their Flowing Cloud Sword Technique unfolded smoothly, with their blades piercing the courtesansâ chests and foreheads without the slightest deviation.
With the Jeong sisters joining, the courtesansâ offensive faltered, and they regrouped with the Shaolin Arhat monks.
âAmitabha. Apologies, Benefactor Yong. This humble monk is too lacking to have been of help.â
At Master Gak Wooâs words, Jeong Suji snorted and scolded him.
âThe four of you monks clearly havenât attained enlightenment. I heard that for truly enlightened monks, meat is no longer meat, and women no longer appear as women. But it seems to me that you all still see them as women.â
âAmitabha, as you say, this humble monkâs Buddhist power is lacking and has not reached that state.â
As the monks lowered their heads in shame, Yong Hwarin gave a bitter smile.
âFrom here, weâll be making our escape. Please follow us closely.â
As he said that, Jeong Daji pulled out a leather pouch, about the size of a fist, from her clothes.
âWhen I throw this, hold your breath.â
As she tossed the pouch into the air, Jeong Suji sliced it open with her sword.
Paak!
A white powder burst out in all directions, and the courtesans hastily retreated.
Then Jeong Minji swept the powder away with her palm force, dispersing it into the air.
âFollow us.â
Seizing that moment, the three Jeong sisters leapt into the air, followed closely by the Shaolin monks and Yong Hwarin.
âAfter them!â
About ten courtesans gave chase, but once again, Jeong Daji threw another pouch, and Jeong Suji cut it open swiftly.
When the white powder exploded again, the courtesans hesitated and retreated.
In the meantime, the Three Chivalrous Sisters and Yong Hwarin escaped from East Moon Pavilion.
They quickly used light footwork and entered a secluded mountain area, hiding in a shrine for a local guardian spirit.
âLetâs stay here for a while before moving on.â
As Jeong Minji spoke, Jeong Daji casually dusted off the white powder that had leaked onto her clothes earlier.
Master Gak Pung exclaimed in alarm.
âAh! You shouldnât carelessly shake off poison powder like that!â
He was shocked that she brushed off the white powder with her bare hands as if it were nothing.
Even Yong Hwarin looked on in surprise.
Then Jeong Daji made a playful face and spoke.
âWho said this was poison powder?â
âThen⊠what is it?â
Gak Pung asked naively.
âItâs flour.â
âHuh? Flour? Then why did the courtesans retreat in fear when they saw it back at East Moon Pavilion?â
Yong Hwarin suddenly burst into laughter.
âAhahaha! Truly incredible, all of you.â
Even the Shaolin monks now seemed to understand, and a few chuckled.
Only the ever-innocent Gak Pung remained bewildered.
âIn the middle of a fight, if someone throws powder, wouldnât everyone assume itâs poison?â
At Jeong Dajiâs comment, Gak Pung let out a hollow laugh.
âHa ha ha! Thatâs truly clever.â
Then Gak Un raised a question.
âThen, I suppose you canât use that trick again next time. The courtesans will realize itâs only flour.â
To this, Yong Hwarin replied.
âThat might not be the case.â
âHuh? Why not?â
In response to Gak Unâs question, Yong Hwarin looked toward the three Jeong sisters.
âThose three heroines likely carry both flour and real poison. If they meet the same enemies again, theyâll use poison instead of flour. The courtesans, thinking itâs flour again, will lower their guard and fall victim to the poison.â
At Yong Hwarinâs reasoning, Gak Un asked,
âIs what youâre saying really true, Benefactor Yong?â
Jeong Minji nodded.
âAs expected of Master Yong. You saw right through it. Weâve experienced many hardships wandering the martial world. Thatâs a trick we developed to protect ourselves.â
With a curious look, Jeong Daji turned to Yong Hwarin and asked,
âThen who among the three of us do you think carries the real poison?â
This time, Gak Un confidently stepped in first.
âThis humble monk believes it is the calm and cautious second sister who holds the poison.â
He spoke up, eager to prove he too had insight.
âWhat do you think, Master Yong? Do you agree with Master Gak Un? Is it really the second sister?â
Of course, this kind of guessing game was a bit silly, but after such a fierce fight, everyone seemed to enjoy the mental distraction.
Even Master Gak Woo, the senior among them, remained quiet, letting the moment play out.
And truthfully, everyone was a little curious who it really was.
Yong Hwarin smiled and finally spoke.
âThen for a bit of fun, Iâll guess who holds the poison. I believe itâs the eldest of the three.â
âOh? Why is that?â
âPoison is difficult to handle. A mistake could result in mass casualties, so the one carrying it must be careful. Although the second sister is indeed cautious, she also possesses a strong sense of justice and hatred for evil. If she were to wield poison, she might not hesitate to use it. If she had been the one carrying it, I suspect many demonic practitioners would already be dead by now. But the eldest sister values life, even that of demonic foes. I figured she would be the one who could carry poison without using it recklessly. Thatâs why I guessed Jeong Minji, the eldest, was the one.â
The four Shaolin monks looked toward the three sisters.
They wanted to see if Yong Hwarinâs deduction was correct.
âMaster Yongâs insight truly commands admiration. Remarkableâyour judgment is extraordinary.â
That comment confirmed that he had guessed correctly.
âAh, Master Yong was right.â
Gak Pung and Gak Un looked a bit disappointed.
They had tried to use their heads and were still wrong.
âBy the way, Master Gak Woo, what brought you to East Moon Pavilion in the first place?â