Habuk Pengga Swordsman Genius - Chapter 109
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Episode 109: A Minor Misunderstanding (3)
Among these three lights is the Shandong musician’s Akbigwang.
Those who belong to Samkwang have special characteristics.
In addition to liking fighting, there was one more thing he was madly in love with.
In Gwanggae’s case, it was money.
If you ask how I know so much about him?
Because Hanbin and Gwanggae were friends in their previous life.
I didn’t recognize him at first because of his young face, but when he told me his name, memories of him came flooding back.
Gwanggae said as he saw Hanbin lost in thought.
“What are you doing? If there’s a going place, there has to be a coming place, right?”
Hanbin said nonchalantly at Gwanggae’s urging.
“I am Pang Hanbin.”
Gwanggae tilted his head.
“Is this Habukpangga?”
Hanbin shrugged and continued.
“But why?”
“You use a sword in Habukpengga? … … You defeat me with that sword?”
Hanbin, who knew the meaning of Gwanggae’s words, smiled slightly.
When it was said that the bloodline of the Habuk Peng family was learning swordsmanship, this kind of reaction usually came out.
But Gwanggae was in no position to say such things.
Hanbin answered briefly.
“I don’t think you’re in a position to say something like that.”
“hmm.”
Gwanggae coughed and turned his head.
There is something that stings.
The funny thing is, he was a beggar, but he was more interested in money than anyone else.
For a moment, Gwanggae tilted his upper body.
“If you go to Habukpeng, you’ll be a rich person.”
The true colors were immediately revealed.
As Gwanggae narrowed his eyes, Hanbin waved his hand.
“I’ll tell you later, so give me another drink.”
When Hanbin held out his hand, Gwanggae handed him a bottle.
I took a sip of alcohol into my mouth.
The refreshing feeling felt like it was washing away twenty years of stagnation.
Hanbin and Gwanggae exchanged bottles in silence.
There was an awkward silence for a moment in front of the campfire.
At that moment, Gwanggae clapped his hands as if he had remembered something.
match.
Hanbin asked at the sound that broke the silence.
“what’s the matter?”
“But why on earth were you swimming in the middle of the river?”
When Gwanggae changed the subject, Hanbin continued the story he had prepared.
“I was chased and fell into the river.”
After finishing speaking, Hanbin narrowed his eyes at Gwanggae.
Hanbin was plucking the abacus beads.
While Hanbin was making plans, Gwanggae asked with a surprised expression.
“What on earth did you do to be being chased?”
“It’s not a big deal… … .”
Hanbin trailed off and bit into the remaining rabbit meat.
As soon as he put down the skewer, Gwanggae’s eyes lit up.
“If anything happens, tell me!”
“Why are we fighting together?”
“I’m bored.”
At those words, Hanbin blankly stared at Gwanggae.
Hanbin stood up from his seat and asked in a bewildered manner.
“Do you know who the enemy is?”
“I don’t know who you are, but isn’t it bad to get ripped off by a rich guy like you?”
“Foot.”
Hanbin spit out his alcohol at the very direct words.
“what’s the matter?”
“You’re right. He’s a bad guy.”
“Yeah, the bad guys need to be kicked! This is good because I’m bored.”
Hanbin smiled brightly at Gwanggae’s assertion.
He loves money and fights even more.
The guy was a crazy beggar.
Then Gwanggae asked.
“By the way, are you hurt somewhere? Are you wearing a mask?”
“curious?”
“Well, that’s fine. As long as you’re good at fighting, that’s fine. It looks like you’re first-class? By the way, what kind of herbivore recipe did you use?”
Gwanggae’s curiosity was endless. Now his interest extended to herbivores.
It was probably the first time he had seen such martial arts.
Hanbin said without any expression.
“Fight!”
Gwanggae vomited out the drink he had taken a sip of.
“Phew.”
The wine that Gwanggae breathed decorated the night sky.
Hanbin quickly dodged and shouted.
“Oh, why are you asking that?”
“… … .”
Gwanggae couldn’t continue speaking as he heard the sound.
After grumbling for a while, Gwanggae narrowed his eyes and looked at the mountainside. He turned his head and said.
“Just wait a minute.”
“what’s the matter?”
“I sense a presence from afar.”
At the same time, Gwanggae closed his eyes and twitched his ears. Then he pointed to a place on the mountainside.
Hanbin could guess the situation.
They would have been Sapa’s unmanned people.
By now, Shanxi Sansal would have confessed everything, and the excited Sapa warriors would be desperate to catch him.
Hanbin asked, pretending not to know.
“Do you feel a presence there?”
“Judging by the movements of the wild animals, it looks like they are coming this way.”
As soon as Gwanggae finished speaking, Hanbin quickly put out the campfire.
Gwanggae said with a pleased expression.
“He looks like a rookie with no experience, but he seems to have quite a bit of experience.”
As he narrowed his eyes, Hanbin smiled brightly and answered.
“It’s instinct. But I have a favor to ask.”
“What is it? Tell me quickly.”
“If you ever run into people, don’t talk about me.”
“Okay. I’ll talk to you when I get back.”
Gwanggae nodded.
After finishing speaking, Gwanggae disappeared from sight with the sound of grass rustling.
Sasa Sak.
The martial arts that Gwanggae was displaying now were the eighteen steps of begging that Hanbin had kept in his secret box.
Originally, it was a martial art that was only taught to those above the rank of Sajeiljeol.
However, Gwanggae was recognized for his talent and must have mastered the art of repentance in his twenties.
Well, Hanbin was Hong Chil-gae’s special disciple, so he could have learned it even if it wasn’t through open methods.
Hanbin’s eyes lit up as he looked at his back.
Hanbin quietly looked in the direction where Gwanggae had disappeared.
It was past time for a cup of tea.
Lights began to appear on the ridge.
It was too far to judge by the sound, but Gwanggae’s words were right.
It seemed that Gwanggae’s five senses captured the movements and sounds of mountain birds.
The lights on the ridge began to increase one by one, and then they began to show their tails, waving like the legs of a fox.
As expected, it was moving as expected.
What if they catch me now?
That couldn’t be possible.
Even if you encounter it, it should be after twelve o’clock or after you have recovered the basic form.
Now that I’ve seen my opponent’s cards, I have to fight a battle of wits.
Hanbin realized once again that Seonghyeon’s words that life is a series of gambles were true.
The decisive battle at Yeongdansan gave Hanbin a sense of pleasure.
Hanbin raised the corners of his mouth without realizing it at the continuous thrilling feeling.
Sasa Sak.
Just as when he left, Gwanggae stopped lightly in front of Hanbin, making only the sound of his feet stepping on the grass, and spoke urgently.
“What the hell are you… … .”
As Gwanggae hesitated, Hanbin asked.
“what’s the matter?”
“What the hell are you doing with Sapa?”
Hanbin waved his hand at the urgent expression on Gwanggae’s face.
“It’s nothing.”
“But over a hundred Sapa warriors are chasing after you while panting like that?”
“Don’t worry, it’s not like it’s a martial arts achievement or anything.”
Gwanggae laughed at Hanbin’s words.
“Haha, my eyes weren’t wrong. He really is a crazy guy. He really messed up. If he’s going to do something, he should do it as big as possible… .”
Gwanggae was so excited that he even spit out saliva.
Hanbin quickly stopped him at that sight.
“Shh! Stop it.”
“okay.”
“And you! Make one promise.”
“What is it?”
As Gwanggae’s eyes lit up with curiosity, Hanbin whispered.
“First of all, promise me you won’t tell anyone.”
“I promise.”
After finishing speaking, Gwanggae pursed his lips and pretended to gather saliva.
Hanbin quickly covered Gwanggae’s mouth.
“Not in an open manner.”
Gwanggae swallowed quickly and answered.
“I get it.”
The open-ended promise we spoke of here was like spitting on each other’s foreheads.
It meant that they were engraving each other’s words deep in their minds.
In my previous life, I remembered pointing the tip of my sword at Gwanggae’s neck because of that promise ceremony.
Gwanggae still had a regretful expression.
Hanbin quickly opened his mouth.
“I, Hanbin, am with Gwanggae.”
“I, Gwanggae, am with Hanbin.”
Gwanggae also accepted it.
And then they both continued speaking at the same time.
“I swear to the gods of heaven and earth that I will keep this secret until the end of time.”
Hanbin smiled brightly after finishing speaking.
“Okay, what I’m going to say from now on is what I’m going to say as a business partner, so listen carefully.”
“You’re partners?”
The madman’s eyes grew wide.
Hanbin smiled brightly.
The word partner meant that money was involved.
Hanbin continued speaking.
“Listen until the end and ask questions. So… … .”
Hanbin briefly explained what happened at Yeongdansan.
Of course, the hidden stories like poison and gout were not revealed.
After hearing everything, Gwanggae opened his eyes wide.
“So, you’re saying that you had a fight with the Blood Demon of the Demonic Cult?”
“okay.”
“And that bloodthirsty demon was a master of the Hwagyeong.”
“Well, something like that.”
“And you fucked the whole Sapa?”
“That’s also roughly correct.”
“ha ha ha!”
Gwanggae laughed so hard that everyone around him seemed to disappear.
It was a really absurd situation.
Even if someone else heard Hanbin’s words just now, they wouldn’t believe it.
Although they had sworn to the gods of heaven and earth, Gwanggae and Hanbin could not trust each other.
“So, this all happened while you were transporting Cheongmyeong-hwan as a representative of Habukpangga? ·····And it’s also a demonic cult?”
“Well, what’s important is to tell the Sapa warriors that I’m dead.”
“That’s my specialty. But the compensation… … .”
As Gwanggae trailed off, Hanbin took out a chest of drawers from his bosom.
Gwanggae, who saw the Hancheol track, slightly flinched his eyes.
“Oh my, what you said was true?”
“This is proof that I am the one responsible for this incident. In return for the rumor, I will give you ten nyang of silver. How about that?”
“Somehow, from the first time I saw you, I thought you had a different impression… … .”
Gwanggae looked at Hanbin again.
Hanbin laughed in vain at that sight. It had been five o’clock before that he had been playing with the oar.
But how can you tell such a lie without even blinking an eye?
But the guy was trustworthy.
He was a man who would pretend to die for money, and he was a man who would give his life for a friend.
Of course, in this life, it would have been better to be satisfied with being a business partner rather than a friend.
“Then, all we have to do is declare in front of those Sapa bastards that the Four Princes of Habukpengga are dead.”
“Don’t call him the Four Great Swordsmen, call him the Red Dragon Swordsman.”
“The Red Dragon Swordsman? That’s too grand for your current appearance.”
“Think as you wish. Can I leave it to you?”
“Of course. Don’t worry, I’ll mobilize all the beggars in Hanam to spread the word.”
“Is that enough time?”
Hanbin chuckled.
Even though Gwanggae was the head of the Hanam branch, it was obvious that he would be inferior in age to those in similar positions.
“Well, I eat five meals a day, so I don’t really… … .”
When Gwanggae tried to make some ridiculous excuse, Hanbin immediately cut him off.
“it’s okay.”
“Then how are you going to get out?”
“Just watch quietly and if they attack, just rip their throats off.”
As Hanbin laid out his plan, Gwanggae laughed heartily and then opened his mouth with a serious expression.
“Just in case, aren’t you a Sapa?”
“Sapa? Where am I looking at Sapa?”
“I don’t think it’s a political sect. Also, when we first met earlier, it was like that too, and it also seemed like a cult… … .”
Hanbin coughed in vain at Gwanggae’s words.
Don’t they say that the more you fight, the more you become alike?
I thought that since I fought the Demonic Cult so hard, I might become like them.
Hanbin, who had shaken off his thoughts, tapped Gwanggae on the shoulder.
“Let’s get out of here first.”
“Okay, I got it.”
The two continued talking without stopping, moving about for an hour.
Then a fork in the road appeared.
Hanbin said, glancing at the road.
“Okay. There’s a fork in the road here.”
When I pointed to both paths, Gwanggae narrowed his eyes.