No matter how I look at it, he seems to have gone mad.
Gu Chil
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gazed seriously down at Chung Myung.
Did all the beating drive him mad?
He got hit a little harder than usual. Although Wang Cho was usually a little excessive, heâd beaten Chung Myung like he was trying to teach him a lessonâeven getting attacked by a dog wouldnât mess him up this bad. The people who normally tried to stop him didnât even bother today, seeing how Wang Cho had absolutely manhandled Chung Myung. Gu Chil wasnât surprised.
âSo what youâre saying is⊠Iâm a beggar?â
Was he beaten on his head or his body?
A beggar, asking if he was a beggar? What madness was this? Gu Chil was certain⊠this guy had turned weird. No, heâd turned horrifyingly weird.
He normally slacked off, so Gu Chil knew that one day he was going to get a real beatingâit was just bad luck that today was the day. That was the iron rule of the Beggarsâ Union: If you donât find food with your own hands, you either die a dogâs death, starve to death or get beaten.
Normally, people would come back to their senses after their beating. Normally. Instead, the complete opposite was happening in front of Gu Chil.
âIs it true? Am I really living in a place like this? It canât be true.â
ââŠAre you blind or what?â
âHuh?â
âIt shouldnât be hard to figure it out by looking at what youâre wearing.â
Chung Myung lowered his eyes; he saw all kinds of fabrics and rags. It should have been normal clothing, but it was⊠rags. Any normal person would nod their head and go back to work, but not Chung Myung.
âDonât I have a name or something?â
âSince when did beggars have names?â Gu Chil heaved a sigh. âJust a crude one. Youâre Cho Sam
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.â
ââŠSounds just like a beggarâs name.â Look, even his name was poor. âTo be a beggar. This kind of beggarâŠâ
The other beggar stared blankly at him.
âAnd ageâam I around sixteen?â
âSince when did beggars keep track of their age?â
âThat makes sense.ââUnlike everything else. Everything about Cho Sam had changed, from the way he spoke to the way he moved. On top of that, he had no idea what was happening around him. It was far too much to be caused by a concussion.
âThen, what year is it?â
ââŠBeggars count the days. You ever seen a beggar who counted the years?â
âSounds like a true beggar.â
Gu Chil rubbed his eyes. A beggarâs life was always tired and stressful, but this was so much worse than usual.
âThen, I have one more question.â
â⊠Youâve been asking for a while now.â
âDo you know who the Heavenly Demon is?â
âYou were mumbling about the Heavenly Demon earlier, too. Why are you suddenly looking for him?â
âAnswer me first.â
âOf course I know him. Everyone knows. He was the leader of the Heavenly Demon Sect, who was defeated a hundred years ago.â
âWhat?â
âBossââ
Cho Sam shot forward and grabbed Gu Chil by the collar.
âOne hundred years have passed since the Heavenly Demon was slain? ONE HUNDRED YEARS? Does that really mean a century has passed since then? A centuryyyyyyy?â
â⊠Thatâs right.â Seems like Cho Sam got hit real hard.
âTell me the truth, donât even think about lying.â
âWhat good would come out of lying to you?â Gu Chil pulled Cho Sam off of him. Soon, Cho Samâs freed hands were scratching furiously at his head.
Heâs gone mad.
There was no other explanation after seeing that. He wasnât confused or rattled by the beatingâheâd just lost his mind. Gu Chil had never seen someoneâs face express so many shades of âflusteredâ.
âA hundred years, you say?â
âDo you want me to say it again?â
ââŠI need to head back.â
Chung Myung raised his head to the sky. He thought that seeing the clean blue sky would offer him some kind of comfort, but all he could see was the black ceiling of the tent. It was a dark as Chung Myungâs mood.
âA hundred years have passed since then?â
Gu Chil snapped.
âItâs not like youâre old or something, so why do you keep repeating the same thing!? Itâs been a hundred years! The Sects had a big fight with the Heavenly Demon on top of the Hundred Thousand Mountains and took his head off! Right! It was a hundred years ago!â
ââŠI get it.â That was why he was so depressed.
The guy who thrashed Chung Myung earlier seemed like he was high-ranked. In that sense, the guy in front of him now could also be higher-ranked than Cho Sam.
In the Beggarsâ Union, was it? Unfortunately, it wasnât anything greatâit was practically impossible for the Beggarsâ Union to feed and shelter all of their people. It was said that the Union took in all beggars, but their funds were limited.
Most of the Beggarsâ Union were plain street beggars. The higher-ups gave them numbers for names, and their clothes had no knots. Roaming on the streets, these beggars would have a better idea of what happened in the world of martial arts than any practitioner. Gu Chilâs words were reliable.
âHuh. Crazy. One hundred years, huh.â Everything would have changedânow it was just a matter of accepting heâd been reincarnated into the body of another child.
But⊠Couldnât I have just been reborn right after my death?
After a hundred years, everyone who knew Chung Myung must be dead. That aside, all the people heâd known died on top of the horrible mountain.
He was all alone.
No matter how twisted things can get, this is just too much. Then, the Mount Huaâ
âAh! Hold oneâthe Mount Hua SectâŠ!?â
When Cho Sam hopped up from the floor and started shouting at him, Gu Chil wasnât even surprised anymore.
âMount Hua Sect! What happened to the Mount Hua Sect?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âWhat happened to the Mount Hua Sect!?â
âMount Hua?â
âYes!â
âWhatâs Mount Hua?â
ââŠHuh?â Chung Myung boggled at him. He didnât know Mount Hua? A beggar didnât know?â
âCome on, donât play with me. Whatâs the current situation of the Mount Hua Sect?â
âMount Hua Sect?â Gu Chil tilted his head.
He didnât know? Really? About Mount Hua Sect?
âT-the⊠one of the Nine Great Sects⊠Mount Hua Sect, you donât know about it? Hah, youâŠâ
âOne of the Nine Great Sects? What nonsense are you spouting? There is no Mount Hua Sect in the Nine Great Sects.â
ââŠThere isnât?â
âShaolin Temple, Wudang Clan, Diancang Sect, Qingcheng Sect, Kongtong Sect, Southern Island Sect, Emei Sect, Southern Edge Sect, Kunlun Sect, and the Beggars Union. There are ten now.â
âSo-Southern Island Sect? Those good-for-nothing bastards are in the Ten Great Sects? Ahâno, that doesnât matter. Then Mount Hua Sect isnât one of them?â
Gu Chil sighed. Cho Sam only heard what he wanted to, no matter what he said. Gu Chilâs patience was wearing thin.
âMo-Mount Hua Sect isnât a part of the Great Sects? No, that could be possible. But youâyou donât know Mount Hua Sect? Even when a rich man becomes poor, he can last for three years with his luxuries! But you, a mere beggar, donât know about the Mount Hua Sect?â
Calling him a beggar didnât really capture the consequences of what he said. Well, he could starve to death.
âDoes that make any sense?â Chung Myung shook Gu Chil by the shoulders. âAny sense at all? You really donât know Mount Hua? Mount Hua? Mount Hua Sect?â
ââŠMount Hua.â Gu Chilâs could feel a headache setting in.
âRight! Mount Hua!â
âCome to think of it,â Gu Chil tilted his head. âI remember hearing there was such a sect in the Shaanxi province.â
âYes! Thatâs right! Mount Hua, in Shaanxi!â Chung Myungâs eyes were wide.
âFrom what I know, itâs doomed.â
âWhat?â Chung Myungâs heart stopped.
âI donât know if there was a Mount Hua Sect in the Great Sects or not, but I heard stories about how their elite warriors were killed in the war with the Heavenly Demon. I donât know for sureâif you want to know more, ask the others.â
What did that mean? Mount Hua Sect has fallen? Mount Hua? The Mount Hua Sect?
âThis beggar, feeding me lies!â
Gu Chil turned his gaze upwards. Even when he told the truth, Chung Myung just cursed him. This was why Gu Chil hated helping people.
âNo! Not a chance! I canât believe that!â Chung Myung shoved Gu Chil away and jumped to his feet. âI need to go and see for myself!â
âHah!â Gu Chil shouted at his back. âIf you donât come back by dinner in the evening, Wang Cho will kill you for real this time! Donât waste your time with needless things, and get back to work!â
But Cho Sam just left.
ââŠWhat is that bastard going to do now?â Gu Chil shook his head, absolutely baffled by the change in his behavior.
ââŠHuh.â Was this the face of a merchant whoâd lost his entire fortune? That was certainly what Chung Myungâs face looked like.
When he thought about it, with all the disciples of Mount Hua killed in the battle with the Heavenly Demon, a decline in power was inevitable. During that time, they could have been pushed out of the Great Sects. But no matter how hard he racked his brains, how could Mount Hua be pushed out and the Beggarsâ Union come into the Great Sects in just a hundred years!? How did that make sense? How could beggars, who knew nothing of martial arts, be includedâŠ?
Somehow, the beggar he talked to didnât know, so Chung Myung went asking. But no matter who he grabbed, the result was the same.
âMount Hua? Are you talking about the mountains over there? What about it?â
âMount Hua Sect? Did Mount Hua have a martial arts school?â
âIâve never heard of such a sect.â
âHow dare a beggar touch my sleeveâdo you want your arms cut off? Let go of my sleeve this instant!â
Ah, not that last one.
No one knew. Not a single one.
âThis makes no sense!â How did Mount Hua Sect turn out this way? There would always be numerous famous sects, but none would be as renowned as Mount Hua sect. It would be a bit of an exaggeration to say that all of the most famous swordsmen come from Mount Hua. Still, no one would disagree that Mount Hua was one of the three most famous, along with Woodang and Namgung.
But people didnât know it existed?
âArghâŠâ
There was one positive response, at least.
âMount Hua Sect? I think Iâve heard of it. Werenât they famous in the past? From what I heard, they slew the Heavenly Demon and then collapsed. Are they still there?â
Collapsed? The Mount Hua Sect?
âWhat kind of bullshit was he spouting?â It would be more realistic to say that the Imperial palace burned down and the Emperor fled.
Mount Hua Sect has fallen! Mount Hua Sect!
Maybe I should be glad itâs me who was resurrected.
Chung Myung recalled the strange expression Sahyung Jang Mun wore in his last moments. If he were alive to hear this news, he would have vomited blood and died again.
âNo, no!â Chung Myung leapt from his seat. âI need to see it with my own eyes!â
Mount Hua Sect had existed for hundreds of years, no matter how horrible a state it was in. He had to see it.
âIâm going to Mount Hua!â His blue eyes blazed with passion.
This was the moment the butterflyâs wings birthed a tidal wave.