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Ugh.
â
Chung Myung sat on the floor.
â⊠I feel like Iâm going to die.â
It wasnât an easy task. Although the garden was small, it was still on a mountain. And rummaging through such a place was far from easy.
Moreover, it felt like he was stealing because he was taking advantage of the dark night to avoid the eyes of the Sasuks.
âDamn this body!â
He couldnât adapt to it. In the past, he wouldnât lose his breath even if he worked continuously for three days and nights. However, this weak, weak body constantly gasped for air!
It was the same when he went down to interrogate the merchant. Going up and down was ten times more difficult than dealing with that guard escort!
Moreover, with his current body, this task wasnât easy.
â
Ugh!
â
Chung Myung took a deep breath and pushed his internal energy into the ground with his hands on the floor.
What was he doing in the middle of the night?
â
haah
, damn it!â
The warehouse was down there somewhere. But the problem was that he didnât know where.
There was only one way. He had to check each place individually like this.
Thanks to that, Chung Myung was constantly crawling along the garden pumping out energy, searching for an empty space to find that warehouse.
Something far easier said than done.
Finding it was toughâŠ
âThis is like finding a needle in a haystack!â
Chung Myung sighed deeply.
In the past, he could instantly check an entire small mountain with his one hand. However, his current limit required both hands to only shoot a small amount of energy.
â
Ugh!
I am really dying!â
Moreover, it wasnât possible to constantly use that much energy. His dantian was too small to even be called one, and it would quickly be depleted. He would have to sit down and cultivate again every time that happened.
âWhat if the warehouse doesnât exist? Am I doing something stupid?â
His body was tired, so he couldnât keep his mind away from such thoughts. Chung Myung shook his head to blow away the clutter in his mind.
Where there is a will, there is a way.
âIt must be here!â
Considering his Sahyungâs nature, along with everything else, the ledgers must be safe and sound. And there was only one way to find it.
It seemed like combing the desert to find a diamond. However, this was more like searching for a boulder on a beach. This hopeful thought was enough to keep pressing forward. How could he fail to find it?
Once more!
â
Ugh!
â
Once more!
âI am dead!â
Once more!
âEmpty? Well, none of my business.â
Once moreâ
No. Hold on a moment.
âEmpty?â
Chung Myungâs eyes widened. To confirm it, he squeezed out even more energy.
â
Gasp!
â
He felt something unusual. An empty space below him. It wasnât possible to determine if this space was the warehouse or created naturally, like a burrow, as his internal energy was weak.
But he was certain that it was empty.
Then?
âSpit it out!â
Chung Myung spat on the floor and stood up. And then he grabbed a pickaxe which was next to him.
âI need to see it with my own eyes to be sure!â
Now it comes down to a battle of guts!
â
Kuak!
â
One dig
â
Kuaaaaak!
â
Two digs
â
Ackkkkkk!
â
Three digs
Down.
Just digging down five times was enough to make his arms and legs tremble. His back hurt too.
Anyone who learns martial arts would be accustomed to suffering.
However, the pain caused by hard training and battle wounds differs from the pain of solid labor. Unfortunately, Chung Myung wasnât very accustomed to the pain of labor.
Even if he was used to it, it wasnât something he could do with a childâs body!
Digging in healthy land is difficult even for a healthy adult man. Besides, there are no tricks you can employ. This was something that could be done solely with strength and perseverance.
â
Spit!
â
Chung Myung spat out the dirt which entered his mouth.
âCome on now. Whether itâs your victory or mine! Letâs see!â
However, it would besmirch the name of the Plum Blossom Sword Saint!
â
Ugh!
â
Chung Myung vigorously started sharpening the pickaxe again. If there was space down there, he would find it!
Dig! Dig! Dig!
Tak
?
âOkay-ay-ay-ay!â
â
Huh?
â
Tak?
Chung Myung quickly lowered himself to the ground. Then he began to peel the soil back with his hands. After digging up the soil, he felt something under his hands.
âBrick?â
Chung Myungâs face contorted. It felt strange on his hand, and he could see a crack in the middle; it looked like a brick.
It would be a good sight that a brick was below this place because that meant that something was created.
However, Chung Myung had a different idea.
If this place was Mount Huaâs warehouse, it shouldnât be so poorly built from common bricks.
A brickâŠ
âFor now, I should keep going.â
Chung Myung suppressed his disappointment. He wouldnât be sure until he saw it. The most important thing was to see it with his own eyes.
Sha!
When the soil was removed, it was revealed that the bricks made a clear pattern. It was night, so he couldnât see it well, but he could tell that something was underneath it.
âLetâs see.â
Chung Myung carefully grabbed one of the bricks.
As many years had passed, the bricks were firmly attached to one another. He pulled the brick with force, yet he was careful not to break it.
Hnng!
And the brick was slowly pulled free from the others.
âGreat!â
Chung Myung carefully pulled out the brick and shoved his face into the hole he had created.
âOkay, here isâŠ.â
Chung Myung raised his head and frowned.
There was nothing down below. All he could see wasâŠ
âNo way⊠ah! A hallway?â
Tightly, he clenched his fists!
He wasnât wrong. He searched properly and found something. The place he found wasnât the warehouse but the path which led to it. Due to his lack of internal energy, he couldnât distinguish between a warehouse or a hallway.
But finding this place meant that he found the path to the warehouse!
âGreat!â
The moment Chung Myung raised his head and tried to remove more bricksâŠ.
Step
.
A low sound of footsteps from below
â_Gasp!â_
Chung Myung almost screamed in shock as someone was walking through the hallway.
âSect leader?â
He titled his head back and hurriedly covered the brick he pulled out. But there was a bigger problem.
âShit!â
Some light was leaking through the cracks created from removing bricks. Chung Myung, in a panic, quickly covered the bricks and then laid his body over them as he stifled his breathing.
âWhy now of all times!â
He could get caught. What would he say to the sect leader if he asked how this child found this place?
He couldnât let himself be caught.
Step! Step!
The sound of footsteps walking through the dark hallway gradually grew closer.
âIt has to be Sect Leader!â
His appearance came into view in the dark corridor as he continued his casual pace.
Fortunately, the sect leader passed by where Chung Myung was hidden. But there was no sigh of relief. The sect leader came to a stop a short distance away.
âA wall?â
As his eyes got used to the darkness, he could see what was inside through the hole. A large wall could be seen where the sect leader had stopped.
No. Not a wall.
It might seem that way, but it wasnât a wall. At the end of the long hallway was a door. The sect leader stood still as he looked at it.
âHe knew about this after all.â
Chung Myung had expected him to know.
Apart from the sect leader, there was no way anyone else could know about this place. Likely, this was a secret location passed down through the generations from one sect leader to the next; or maybe he simply discovered it while living in his residence over time.
Rather, how strange would it be if the sect leader didnât know that this warehouse existed?
This must have been where the books and treasures were kept, right?
It was then.
The sect leader quietly raised his hand and touched the door. He traced the door with his fingertips as if he was feeling something precious.
âWhat is he up to?â
An action with no meaning.
However, a somber air around the sect leader made it feel as if this meaningless action carried some purpose.
As he fumbled with the door, he slowly lowered his head and remained in that position for a time.
Only then did Chung Myung realize.
It wasnât that he was doing something.
It was that he couldnât do anything.
Chung Myung, who looked at it, bit back his words.
Small
Weak.
The back of the Great Mount Hua Leader should always be wide and warm. But now, this manâs back was bent like that of a village chief overburdened by his obligations.
A small back that went unseen by anyone else, only within this corridor can he show his weakness; outside, he refuses to allow anyone else to see his meek self.
Chung Myung could feel the old manâs trembling.
âAhâŠâ
Now he understood.
âHe canât open it.â
Chung Myung bit his lip.
His back hurts. Itâs cold and painful.
Mount Hua was collapsing.
Their name was tarnished, and their riches had been lost. Those who used to stand below them were now driving them into a corner and demanding what little they had left. Every day they grew hungrier, and their blades grew sharper.
How desperate would he have been all this time?
How miserable would it have been for this sect leader who couldnât do anything but watch Mount Hua collapse in his lifetime?
Still, he couldnât speak of it to anyone. Because he is the sect leader, which the people depended upon. He wasnât someone who could lay his burdens on them.
Even if everything collapsed, he had to be firm and support the others like a massive tree that dug its roots firmly into the earth.
SoâŠ
He was in this place, seeking solace alone amidst the pain and sorrow.
Grasping at the door which held his hopes yet refused to open.
Chung Myung looked at the sect leaderâs back. As if trying to engrave that image into his eyes.
The sect leader, who hadnât moved for a while, raised his head.
He stared at the door intensely, took a deep breath, and then turned around. Slowly making his way back out of the hallway.
Chung Myung held his breath until the sect leaderâs presence completely disappeared. And then lifted the brick and slowly jumped in.
ââŠ
tch.
â
He bore witness to something he didnât want to see.
âThe fault lies with me.â
Not just him; even the others during his time were at fault. The worldâs future was important, but the sectâs future, this Mount Hua sect, was important too. It was important to go after the monster that arose, but they should have thought about the children they were leaving behind.
âIt isnât too late now.â
If there was a mistake, he could rectify it. From now, Chung Myung will help to return their lost years.
âWell thenâŠâ
He turned his head.
âShall we open this damn door first?â