Habuk Pengga Swordsman Genius - Chapter 130
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Episode 130. Empty-handed is disappointing (5)
Hanbin laughed lightly.
“Haha, that might be right. Well, you can introduce the place where the Cheongunsashin is and receive a referral fee, and… … There are endless things you can do.”
Seol-hwa opened her mouth again at Han-bin’s plan that was constantly spitting out ideas like a watermill.
This is because it seemed like they had an intention to use the Cheongunsa Shin to do business.
But is this even a plausible story?
Seol-hwa, who had barely regained her senses, continued speaking.
“Now, wait a minute, Your Majesty. How can I tell you where the Envoy of the Blue Cloud is? The Envoy of the Blue Cloud is none other than You, Confucius.”
“If I say there is a messenger of heaven in Baekdu Mountain, he will search Baekdu Mountain.”
“Then it won’t be a waste of effort.”
“That’s the point of this business. Who would be the Cheongunsashin to be noticed by such people? It’s their fault if they couldn’t find it. Haha.”
Hanbin smiled slightly and looked out the window.
In fact, he didn’t say anything, but he was planning to use the Cheongun Envoy as an excuse to extract a certain amount of bribes from the Justice Alliance.
If you’re lucky, you’ll succeed, and if you’re unlucky, you’ll still break even, so it’s a business you can do without losing money.
Seolhwa looked at Hanbin and held her head.
It felt like I was walking a tightrope in life again.
Who would ever imagine doing business with the Justice League?
Sometimes he was a gentleman, but at other times he was more like a robber, just without a knife.
No, to be exact, he was also holding a knife. He had not only a sword but also daggers prepared all over his body, so should we call him a robber with multiple knives?
This thrilling feeling that I suddenly feel even though I feel comfortable when I’m with Hanbin.
This was a more hair-raising experience than when I went on a killing spree.
That was when.
Sim Mi-ho ran over and shouted urgently.
“There are enemies ahead! It seems that this escort has been ambushed. My lord!”
At her shout, Hanbin quickly got out of the carriage.
Then he used the eighteen steps of begging.
Sasa Sak.
Hanbin disappeared with the sound of grass rustling.
* * *
Buck! Buck!
Seomun Jin-gyeong, a young swordsman from the Seomun Se-ga family who followed his father, Seomun Mu-gyeol, into the martial arts world, was now out of his mind.
Although he himself was quite fast with his sword, his opponent was no pushover.
Seomun Jin-gyeong stretched out her arms.
I was a bit sloppy because I was stretching out in a panic while dodging the flying sword.
It was a magnificent sword of Seomun Se-ga that one would never think would emerge from such a sloppy position.
The reason Seomun Jin-gyeong fought like this was to kill the bandits who were trying to harm his younger brother.
The goal of Seomunjinkyung was to capture the bandits.
That way, we could subdue the rest of the herd.
You’re going to fight bandits alone?
It may seem impossible, but it was possible if it was Seomun Moo-gyeol, his father.
The first swordsman to enter the world of martial arts in the northern part of the country and stand tall as the representative swordsman of the northern part of the country was Seomun Mu-gyeol.
Seomun Jin-gyeong’s plan is to capture the bandits himself and leave the subjugation of the bandits to his father.
Seomun Jin-gyeong, who was dividing the sword, narrowed his eyes.
The opponent’s sword was fast and sharp.
How can a bandit use such sharp swordsmanship!
Brim. Brim.
This time, the situation changed and the opponent fiercely pressed Seomun Jin-gyeong.
Seomunjin-gyeong continued to defend against the continued attacks.
Seomun Jin-gyeong was busy blocking the enemy’s sword blades flying towards him, scattering his sword left and right.
visor.
The biggest problem is that your opponent is as fast as you.
It was as heavy as he was.
It felt tingly every time the sword passed.
Of course, if I were to use my true energy, this match wouldn’t be a one-shot victory, but I didn’t want to use my internal energy on the bandits.
Although the herbivore was sharp, anyone could tell that the opponent was a bandit.
Brim, brim.
The sound of the sword was like the beat of a musical instrument.
The story was that the two were of equal skill at first glance.
Seomun Jin-gyeong couldn’t understand this situation.
The opponent’s speed was overwhelming his initial speed.
Brim. Brim.
The opponent’s speed has increased even more.
The problem was the weight of the sword rather than its speed.
A weight that surpasses the Seomun Se-ga’s heavy sword?
Seomun Jin-gyeong raised her spirits without realizing it.
As the energy from the danjeon flowed to the limbs and back, the movement of the sword became much freer.
At that moment, Seomun Jin-gyeong fell into a state of no-self. The Cheonghak Simbeop, the basic method of the household mind, was being interpreted again through the body, not the head.
That realization was changing the course of this confrontation without Seomun Jin-gyeong even knowing it.
Although the sword is not imbued with true energy, Seomun Se-ga’s unique heavy sword is freely emitting light.
Now that they were equal in weight, Seomun Jin-gyeong’s sword began to overwhelm his opponent’s sword.
The problem is that the opponent’s sword is getting heavier and heavier.
At that moment, a bluish aura began to appear on Seomun Jin-gyeong’s sword.
At the same time, the tip of the opponent’s sword also rippled with sword energy.
Seomun Jin-gyeong could not tell that his opponent was swinging his sword in a state of ignorance.
Because that was the state of nothingness.
Seo Moon-soo-yeon, who was watching the confrontation between the two, gritted her teeth.
The person that his older brother Seomun Jin-gyeong was dealing with was not a bandit.
He was the one who heard Danja’s screams and came to save him.
But then a misunderstanding arose.
This was clearly my brother’s mistake.
What on earth happened?
The reason was simple.
Seomun Suyeon had a severe arachnophobia.
I approached the strange herb and saw that there was a spider in it.
When I saw the spider, I screamed and my body froze.
The person who ran to save him at that time was none other than his brother Seomun Jin-gyeong, who he was fighting while mistaking for a bandit.
If he could move his legs, I would run over and stop him, but he was not making a sound or moving his legs.
‘How about that spider… … .’
Seomun Suyeon prayed to the gods of heaven and earth while shivering.
He asked his brother not to harm innocent people.
But as the situation between the two became more serious, Seomun Suyeon could not just sit by and watch.
‘Brother, that guy is a bandit… … .’
But, the voice did not come out of my mouth.
Seomun Suyeon closed her eyes tightly.
At that moment, a heavy sound rang in Seomun Suyeon’s ears.
bang.
Seomun Suyeon, who had closed her eyes, opened them.
The confrontation was frozen like a watercolor painting.
What changed was that someone stood between Seomun Jin-gyeong, the older brother, and the man who was mistaken for a bandit.
He stood between the two without even taking his sword out of its scabbard.
Seomun Suyeon, who saw the sight, tilted her head at Seomun Jinkyung and the other person’s sword.
Something was strange, but no matter how much I looked, I couldn’t find anything strange.
Seomun Suyeon slowly walked towards it, forgetting for a moment that there was a spider next to her.
I had unconsciously overcome my arachnophobia.
Only when she got closer could Seomun Suyeon realize what she felt was strange.
“ah!”
Seomun Suyeon let out a short exclamation.
Looking closely, I saw that Seomun Jin-gyeong’s sword was torn in half.
Of course, the opponent’s sword was also broken in half.
The man who got in the middle cut the swords of Seomun Jin-gyeong and the bandit in half as they were trying to pierce each other’s throats.
Only then did Seomun Suyeon turn her gaze to Hanbin, who was standing in the middle.
As she watched this sight, questions began to pile up in her head.
Clearly, his older brother was a master swordsman.
A state of zenith, and one that belongs to the upper class.
But how do you cut that sword?
Seomun Suyeon bowed her head in search of the torn sword.
“Ah, what the heck is this… … .”
Seomun Suyeon couldn’t continue speaking.
It wasn’t a black half-piece.
It was shattered into pieces.
While Seomun Suyeon was blankly staring, the man who had stopped the fight between her brother and the other person opened his mouth.
“How long are you guys going to do this?”
The owner of this voice was, of course, Hanbin.
When Hanbin saw them, the two entered a state of trance at the same time.
Then they were trying to pierce each other’s necks with swords.
The moment he saw that, Hanbin blew away both of their swords.
At Hanbin’s words, the two swordsmen who had been aiming their swords at their opponents, frozen in place like a painting in ink and wash, came to their senses.
The two swordsmen simultaneously took a step back.
Then the two looked at Hanbin at the same time.
Among those who were looking at Hanbin and repeatedly looking at their own swords, Imoo-myeong opened his mouth.
“Master, Master, what on earth is going on here… … .”
“Why is the guy who sent out reconnaissance fighting here?”
When Hanbin asked with a displeased expression, Lee Moo-myung answered in a crawling voice.
“That, that. The gentleman here suddenly started swinging his sword… … .”
When Imoo-myeong trailed off, Hanbin turned his head.
Seo Moon-jin, who caught Han Bin’s gaze, flinched for a moment.
It was because Hanbin’s eyes were not ordinary.
Seomun Jin-gyeong had seen those eyes once.
It was when Seomun Jin-gyeong fought with the neighborhood kids.
Seomun Mu-gyeol, the father who came to stop them, scolded everyone, but with just one murderous look, he made the other children wet their pants.
It was clear that these were the eyes of a parent trying to protect their child.
However, there were more than one or two things that I didn’t understand.
Oddly enough, the disciple seemed older than his master.
Of course, Seo Moon-jin was mistaken because of Imoo-myeong’s appearance with his thick beard.
The problem was that no matter how much I estimated Hanbin’s age, he didn’t look older than me.
Seomun Jin-gyeong muttered to herself without realizing it.
“Which sect’s veteran are you… … .”
Hanbin frowned at those words.
“Where the hell did this guy come from? He drinks in broad daylight and stabs someone else’s kid with a knife!”
To Hanbin, Seomun Jin-gyeong seemed like someone who drank alcohol and talked nonsense.
Are you a veteran to yourself?
This was tantamount to openly insulting someone for being old.
Does that make sense!
At Hanbin’s shout, Seomun Jin-gyeong took a step back and shouted urgently.
“I’m sorry. It’s not that I’m sorry, but I mistook you for someone who has a cold… .”
“First, take it in and tell me why you fought.”
“I made a mistake, thinking you were a bandit. So… … .”
Seomun Jin-gyeong was about to die.
It felt like I had touched something I shouldn’t have.
At that moment, Seomun Jin-gyeong’s mind was filled with memories of a beehive he had accidentally touched when he was young.
That was when.
A small child appeared without a sound.
“Sir, that’s what I told you. You’ll be mistaken for a bandit.”
The main character of the voice was, of course, Seolhwa.
However, Seomun Jin-gyeong, who did not know the truth about Seol-hwa, was surprised and took a step back.
I was surprised by the little girl who suddenly appeared out of nowhere.
Hanbin crossed his arms and looked at Seomunjinkyung.
Seomun Jin-gyeong bowed her head deeply.
Imoo-myeong was looking up at the sky awkwardly.
A voice crawled out from beside them.
“It’s all my fault.”
Although it was a small voice, it was enough to attract everyone’s attention.
As everyone’s eyes were focused on one place, Seomun Suyeon wiggled her fingers and continued speaking with difficulty.
“It’s all a misunderstanding.”
Seomun Jin-gyeong was surprised when he saw Seomun Su-yeon and asked.
“Suyeon, what do you mean by that?”
“I saw a spider and screamed in surprise, and then the person over there came to help me.”
Seomun Suyeon carefully pointed to Imoo-myeong.
“Then, I misunderstood… … .”
Seomun Jin-gyeong looked at Lee Mu-myeong and trailed off.
After a moment of deep reflection, he continued speaking.
“I’m sorry, Sohyeop. I didn’t know that and I misunderstood.”
“I must have been mistaken, but you didn’t even give me a chance to make excuses. The sword was really heavy.”
“No. I was the one who was embarrassed. Oh, I’m sorry for introducing myself late. I’m Seomun Jin-gyeong. And the child next to me is my sister, Seomun Su-yeon.”
“Hello. I am Seomun Suyeon. I also apologize, Jeongjeokgeom Sohyeop.”
After greeting Seomun Jin-gyeong and Seomun Su-yeon, Lee Mu-myeong also introduced himself.
“My name is Imoo-myeong.”