Chapter 128: Pil Gye-young (1)
I climbed Pyeongyeo Mountain, brushing past the night dew.
I planned to start from the spot where I had encountered the bandits and trace the signs of their movement from there.
I intended to find their mountain stronghold that way.
Using light footwork, I followed their tracks.
After about half a sijin, lights began to appear from various spots.
âSo the mountain stronghold starts from there.â
I carefully approached and observed the situation.
The closer I got, the more obvious it became that this wasnât an ordinary bandit stronghold.
First, the guards posted around the stronghold were watching their surroundings sharply, like soldiers in a military post.
Moreover, one would expect bandits to be eating and drinking rowdily, but there was no such sight anywhere.
There were quite a few wooden buildings in the stronghold, and the most heavily guarded one was located on the right side.
âThat must be where the Chaeju lives.â
Using Yong Eun Cheong Gong, I cautiously moved toward the building where the Chaeju resided.
As soon as the guards shifted their positions, I leapt up to the roof.
It was a dark night without moonlightâperfect for hiding.
Then, quietly enhancing my hearing, I tried to listen to what was being said inside the stronghold.
They might have gone to sleep early, but judging from the faint scent of incense wafting from the room, it seemed someone was still awake.
âBig Brother, the children canât endure this any longer. Itâs been over ten years. Weâve lived like bandits all this time. I think itâs time to let them go free. Iâm exhausted too.â
Listening closely, it was the voice of Bang Yeorip, the man I had fought earlier that day.
âIf we canât find them, we wonât leave this place.â
âBig Brother, weâve scoured the entire continent over these ten years! They are no longer part of this world. Besides, the new dynasty has settled in. No matter where we go, we wonât find them.â
âYou fool, we were raised by that person. How can we ignore that debt of gratitude? Even if heâs dead, I will wait. Those who wish to leave may do so.â
âBig Brother!â
Bang Yeorip groaned in frustration.
Just then, a child entered the stronghold carrying a basket.
âGeneral, Iâve grilled some duck meat for you. Please have some.â
Even a child calling the Chaeju âGeneralâ made me wonder just what kind of person he was.
âSo itâs you, Songwol. Come in.â
After the child entered the wooden building, I sharpened my hearing further.
âPut it on the table.â
âYes, sir.â
As the child named Songwol placed the meat on the table and turned to leave, the middle-aged man addressed as the general spoke again.
âSongwol.â
The child stopped and bowed his head.
âYes, General.â
âDo you want to go out into the world?â
âThe world?â
âYes. I mean the world below this mountain.â
Songwol smiled brightly.
âOf course. Iâve heard there are a lot of kids my age down in the villages below the mountain.â
The middle-aged man gestured weakly.
âI see. You may go now.â
As Songwol left, Bang Yeorip murmured suddenly.
âJust looking at that kid reminds me of Lord Cheollyeong. They look so alike.â
âIf he had grown up, heâd be around Songwolâs age now.â
âYes, he was about seven when the Great General died and his household scattered. Big Brother, since weâre on the topic, why donât we head down the mountain and conduct a large-scale search for Madam and the Young Lord? Thereâs a limit to how much we can do holed up in this mountain stronghold.â
Listening to them from the rooftop, I was stirred with emotion.
âSo these people are from the previous dynasty. That explains how Bang Yeorip knows imperial martial arts. But Cheollyeong⊠if itâs CheollyeongâŠâ
How could I possibly forget that name?
In my previous life, he was the boy who became the greatest martial artist in the world after acquiring the Tai Chi Dantian as the grandson of a Mount Wudang herbalist.
Right now, he was just living as the grandson of a humble herb gatherer.
My memories continued to reach into the past.
âHeavens⊠I think I know who these people are.â
Among those who held the title of Great General in the previous dynasty, one of them was a man named Hae Mureung.
âThese must be the generals who served under Great General Hae Mureung.â
Once I realized this, it made sense how Hae Cheollyeong had managed to become a martial master and establish such a powerful force despite his young age.
âEven if not now, eventually these people will seek out Hae Cheollyeong. Once he makes his name known through the Tai Chi Dantian, they must have gone to him. Thatâs why there were so many martial masters under his command. And perhaps their alliance with the River Center Escort Agency was part of their effort to find Hae Cheollyeong. Escort agents travel all across the continent.â
Only now did all the events of the future begin to fit together.
I also remembered being puzzled back thenânot just by Hae Cheollyeong himself, but also by the exceptional martial strength of his subordinates.
âMy fate is deeply intertwined with Hae Cheollyeongâs.â
Just then, unbearable pain erupted near my Dantian.
âUgh!â
I tried to endure it, but it wasnât something a human could simply withstand.
âWhy now, of all times, is the Self-Revolving Qi acting up?â
Although the Self-Revolving Qi absorbed into my Lower Dantian had transformed into power, its inherent toxicity remained in my body.
And now, of all times, it had stirred within me.
âWhoâs there!â
As expected, someone shouted, sensing my presence, and a sharp blade of intent shot out from the room.
I launched myself into the air and descended into the front yard of the wooden building.
Crash!
The door shattered, and Bang Yeorip stormed out with his spear.
But I didnât run away.
The searing pain hadnât subsided, so I couldnât move freely.
And more importantly, I knew who they were looking for. I believed I could negotiate, so I didnât flee.
âBring torches!â
When Bang Yeorip spotted me standing in the courtyard, his face filled with shock.
âArenât you the guy from the Heavenly Central Sect? I thought youâd escaped⊠did you come to offer your neck?â
âThat young manâis he the one you mentioned?â
As the middle-aged man stepped forward with his hands behind his back, Bang Yeorip stepped aside and responded.
âYes, Big Brother. Heâs the first one to survive my spear.â
âRemarkable, truly remarkable. You look barely past your early twenties, and yet youâve already reached that level.â
The middle-aged man had strong, rugged featuresâhe truly fit the image of a gallant warrior.
âWhat business does a man charged with guarding a transport have here?â
I instinctively knew my life hung on how I answered that question.
But the excruciating pain hadn't subsided, and I couldnât speak right away.
If I opened my mouth, my voice would tremble.
âYou must have a death wish. How dare you not answer Big Brotherâs question. Big Brother, allow me to take care of him.â
Just as Bang Yeorip raised his spear, the pain that had begun in my Dantian suddenly vanished.
I realized it was the onset of the Self-Revolving Qiâs periodic seizures.
Its sudden flare-up at such a critical moment was what had caused me to be discovered.
But now was no time to worry about that.
âI came to negotiate with you, Great Hero.â
I finally managed to open my mouth and reply.
The young man, who looked no older than a child, had declared his intent to negotiate without hesitation, prompting the middle-aged man to respond in astonishment.
âIâm no great hero. Just a mere bandit living in the mountains. What sort of negotiation do you expect to have with a bandit? And why have you come to this stronghold alone?â
I responded calmly.
âIt's a rather long story, and it would be improper to discuss it while soaked with night dew.â
I tried to assert some control over the conversation by bringing up etiquette, but they didnât care in the slightest.
âTalking in the dew of night has its own charm. Speak here. Iâm ready to listen.â
âMay I ask your honorable name and title, Great Hero? I am Yong Hwarin, heir to the Heavenly Central Sect.â
I introduced myself and asked for his identity.
Since I had clearly stated who I was, the middle-aged man had no choice but to reveal his name.
If he had truly considered himself just a bandit, thereâd have been no need to respond.
But he wasnât a banditânot truly. He was a man of conviction, someone whose identity could not be compared to such common scoundrels.
He wasnât the type to hide his name for something like this.
âI am Pil Gye-young.â
It was, as expected, a name I hadnât heard before. While I was familiar with the name of the Great General Hae Mureung, I didnât know the names of his subordinate commanders.
âI have a matter to negotiate with you, Master Pil. And I believe you will be pleased with it.â
âNo matter how I think about it, I canât figure it out. What could anyone want to negotiate with a bandit for?â
âBig Brother, maybe the lad wants to offer up his wealth himself?â
Seeing Pil Gye-young begin to engage in the conversation, Bang Yeorip tried to brush it off with a joke.
âThis is not a matter everyone here should hear. It concerns a boy named Cheollyeong.â
The moment I said that, a tremendous force erupted from Pil Gye-youngâs body.
The pressure forced Bang Yeorip to step aside slightly.
That momentum surged toward me.
But I didnât back downâI drew on the third-stage energy of the Demonic Master and neutralized his aura.
âOh?â
Pil Gye-young let out a breath of admiration, clearly surprised.
âI suppose you wouldnât have come here unless you were confident. But now that I know you eavesdropped on us, I canât just let you walk away.â
He raised his hand, and a nearby warrior quickly handed him a blade.
âGreat Hero, what would you do if I could find that boy for you?â
Bang Yeorip sneered.
âWhat a joke. You think you can fool us by tossing around a name we mentioned? Not happening.â
âWhat if I told you I knew Cheollyeongâs family name?â
Pil Gye-young and Bang Yeorip exchanged glances.
Up until now, they had deliberately avoided mentioning Cheollyeongâs surname, even among themselves, to prevent leaks.
But if I knew the boyâs surname, it could mean I truly had a connection to him.
âI donât believe you know it, but Iâm curious to hear it. Let me be clearâif you say the wrong name, youâll die here. For many reasons.â
âAnd if I say the right nameâwill you treat me as a guest?â
Pil Gye-young smiled gently.
âFine. If you're correct, Iâll treat you as a guest.â
Bang Yeorip scoffed.
âIf you know Hae Cheollyeongâs surname, Iâll roast my own hand over a fire.â
I chuckled inwardly at their confidence.
âThe Cheollyeong youâre looking for belongs to the Hae Clan.â
Bang Yeorip muttered in disbelief.
âHuh? How do you know that?â
âBecause Cheollyeong and I are like brothers.â
âIs that true?â
âYes. And I also know who you people are.â
âHmph, so thatâs what this is. You figured out our identity and guessed that the person weâre searching for would naturally be from the Hae Clan.â
Bang Yeorip sneered at me.
It wasnât that hard to deduceâif they were former generals under Great General Hae Mureung, it followed that the one they sought was of that lineage.
Despite his rugged appearance, Bang Yeorip had a sharp mind. Iâd never seen a true martial master who was foolish.