Habuk Pengga Swordsman Genius - Chapter 270
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Episode 270. You can only tell the poison of a viper after you’ve been bitten (1)
The scenery was so scary that it made me shiver.
Hanbin smiled brightly and patted Wonkyung on the shoulder.
“Our Wonkyung has become very fearful.”
“… … .”
Won-gyeong looked at Han-bin blankly without saying a word.
Hanbin just laughed.
The special ability of the telescope, touch, comes from fear.
Because he was originally very fearful, his intuition developed.
That cowardly guy blocked a knife flying at Hanbin with his body in his past life.
Hanbin also didn’t understand why that happened.
Hanbin couldn’t forget that incident.
The award for courage was scheduled to be given at the end of this mission.
At that moment, Akbigwang, who was watching from the side, laughs.
“Won-gwang-ah, Chil-eum-hyeon is a safer place than Beijing, where the emperor resides. Well, to put it simply, it’s safer than Shaolin Temple. But, you want to avoid that place?”
“Oh, that’s a little… … .”
Won-gyeong’s words trailed off. The guy’s feelings could not be explained logically.
At that moment, the person in the back, Danggi-myeong, also quietly approached.
“That is what the evil lord said. Rather than going back, it would be better to stay in Chil-eum-hyeon for a day to restore the horses’ energy. In my personal opinion, Chil-eum-hyeon also prohibits the use of poison in our Sacheon-dangga.”
The official’s statement was true.
Chil-eum-hyeon was originally a place where many high-ranking officials and royal concubines visited, so if they used force incorrectly, it could lead to ruin and disgrace.
“Then let’s go ahead with the original plan.”
Hanbin pointed to the main road where Chil-eum-hyeon was located.
As everyone dispersed, Hanbin turned his head and looked at the straight road.
This road, called Chilhyeon-ro, was the road connecting Hanam and Hubei.
If Hanam Jeongga and Shaolin Temple were located in Hanam, then the Zhuge Liang family and the Wudang faction were located in Hubei.
But this path was a bit far from the martial arts world.
It was the villagers who cleared the road.
They were people from a village called Chil-eum-hyeon.
If I were to define Chil-eum-hyeon in one word, it would be that it was a village where everyone was a shaman.
It was not a red-light district with alcohol and women, but a place of pleasure with alcohol and music.
For that reason, many students visit this place.
Chil-eum-hyeon is a place that many Shaolin monks and shamans visit.
The reason it was called Chil-eum-hyeon was simple.
Everyone in Chil-eum-hyeon basically learns the Chil-hyeon-geum.
In addition, most people were skilled at playing various instruments other than the chil-hyeon-geum.
When children were over seven years old, they began to play the Chil-eum-hyeon instead of the Thousand Character Classic, so it could truly be called a village of entertainers.
Hanbin was tapping his knees with his index finger to keep time.
Although it was still far away, it seemed like music was flowing out of Chil-eum-hyeon.
Knock. Knock.
What does Hanbin’s knee tapping mean?
Hanbin, who had stopped moving, looked at where Chil-eum-hyeon was.
In Hanbin’s view, the place where Jeonseo-gu would carry out its next plan was most likely Chil-eum-hyeon.
The reason Hanbin hit his knees was because he was imagining a virtual battle in his head.
How many times should I tease Wol-ah?
Or should I just ensnare my enemies with my tongue?
Hanbin was now considering the possibilities.
* * *
Two days later.
Hanbin and his party entered Chil-eum-hyeon.
Knock knock.
The sound of a carriage flowed out faintly.
However, a louder sound drowned out the noise coming from the carriage.
As the reputation of Chil-eum-hyeon goes, as soon as you enter the village, the melody of the Chil-hyeon-geum and the soft sound of the pipa flow into your ears from somewhere.
Dingti. Dingti didi.
Sigh. Sigh.
At the same time, the expression on Danggi-myeong’s face, which had been as cold as if covered in eternal snow, melted away.
The warriors of the Sacheondang family following behind also relaxed their expressions.
As expected from a town of tow trucks, the people of Chil-eum-hyeon were full of leisure.
Seol-hwa, who was dozing off in the carriage, opened her eyes wide. She stuck her head out of the carriage and looked around, then shouted urgently.
“Excuse me, Confucius! I will get off here and follow you.”
“I guess our folktales smelled the sweet scent of the candy.”
“I didn’t take it, I just saw it. Over there, look over there.”
The story pointed somewhere.
Cheonghwa, who was standing next to him, asked.
“Do you have glutinous rice cake?”
“Well, food tends to be gathered in one place, so it should be over there.”
As Seolhwa nodded confidently, Cheonghwa looked at Hanbin.
“Me too, Confucius.”
“Okay, both of you go. Don’t fall off the carriage.”
As Hanbin gestured, Seolhwa opened the carriage door and got out.
Stroke. Stroke.
There were two gusts of wind and the carriage door closed.
widely.
At the same time, Seolhwa and Cheonghwa’s shouts were heard from behind.
“I’ll be back!”
“I’ll be back, Your Majesty!”
At their shouts, Hanbin stuck his head out the window.
“If you fall behind the line, follow me.”
At Hanbin’s shout, Danggi-myeong came running.
“Your Majesty, may I buy some snacks for those kids?”
“I can buy it for you if you want, but please don’t push yourself too hard.”
“What could be so difficult? Do you think I can’t even buy sweets and rice cakes?”
“No, it’s just that I’m afraid I’ll be dragged around. Well, if Prince Tang goes, I’ll feel relieved.”
“Haha, don’t worry, Prince Peng.”
Dangi-myeong tilted his head as he was about to take a step.
“Your Majesty Peng’s clothes seem to have changed.”
“Oh, I changed my clothes to change the mood.”
“Looking at your expression, I don’t think it’s just because of the atmosphere.”
“Haha, we can’t stand up to Prince Tang. From this point on the road to Shaanxi, there will be more enemy forces than friendly forces. That means we can’t be at ease until we reach Sichuan.”
“Hmm, what does that have to do with clothes?”
“If you let your guard down, there’s a high chance that you’ll be stripped naked by the other party. First of all, rumors have spread that it’s not the Four Princes of Pengga or the head of Cheonsujang, but an unknown member of parliament who’s with you.”
“Well, I know that too.”
As Danggi-myeong nodded, Hanbin continued speaking with a sincere smile.
“So, from here on out, I’m going to act like a member of the National Assembly, not the Four Princes of Habukpengga or the Heavenly General.”
“Are you acting like a member of the National Assembly? Aren’t you a member of the National Assembly?”
“Yes, then don’t call me Confucius, just call me by my name. Not many people will know my name.”
“Congressman Hanbin?”
“Yes, you can call me that.”
“Hmm, okay, I understand. Mr. Peng, no, Mr. Hanbin.”
“Yes, thank you, Your Majesty.”
When Hanbin spoke with a mischievous expression, Danggi-myeong smiled awkwardly.
“I will keep in mind not to make a mistake.”
“Then let’s go quickly. If you do that, you’ll miss the kids.”
Hanbin pointed in the direction that Seolhwa and Cheonghwa were going.
“all right.”
After finishing speaking, Danggi-myeong quickly followed Seol-hwa and Cheong-hwa.
Just as Hanbin was about to turn his head, Dangdokdae followed behind him.
It seemed that he was not at ease with sending the party name alone.
* * *
Hanbin arrived at Chilcheon Inn.
Chilcheon Guesthouse was one of the largest guesthouses in Chilumhyeon, ranked among the top ten.
Chilcheon Guesthouse had something different from other guesthouses.
The thing is, in this guest house, there are no musicians playing instruments or entertainers singing.
Chilcheon Guesthouse seeks to differentiate itself from other guesthouses.
Customers would wait in line to get in.
The reason was simple.
There were customers who came to enjoy the sound of the Chil-eum-hyeon zither and pipa, which are famous local products, but there were also many merchants who had no choice but to pass by because it was the shortest route from Hanam to Hubei.
Chilcheon Inn was aimed at merchants like these.
Did Hanbin choose this guest house because he didn’t like the sound of the chil-hyeon-geum?
That wasn’t it.
This was one of the inns run by Lee Se-myeong, the Ronin King who was in partnership with Hanbin.
The somewhat rustic name Chilcheon Guesthouse was created by taking the ‘cheon’ of a thousand li and the ‘chil’ of seven-eumhyeon.
As soon as the carriage of Sacheondangga arrived, the inn owner ran out.
The innkeeper, who had seen the flag of Sacheondangga, quickly looked around the group.
Soon, the store owner’s gaze stopped at Hanbin.
The store owner walked in front of Hanbin and bowed his head slightly.
“I received this information in advance from the owner. I am the store manager in charge of this place, Yang Su-min. Are you Assemblyman Han Bin?”
The store owner also called Hanbin a congressman.
Hanbin had decided to change his clothes and name from Chil-eum-hyeon, and had already told the Ronin King Lee Se-myeong and Hong Chil-gae before leaving.
Because even if others can’t find it, the person who will help him must know Hanbin’s intentions exactly.
“Yes, that’s right. Thank you for your hospitality, Manager Yang.”
“Come this way. We have prepared a separate building for our distinguished guests.”
“Thank you, sir.”
As Hanbin smiled and threw away his winning ticket, the store owner waved his hand.
“Excessive examples are burdensome to me, Representative Hanbin.”
“Okay, then I’ll make it easy for you, Mr. Yang.”
Hanbin narrowed his eyes as he entered the annex.
The annex was larger than I thought.
There was a pavilion, a pond, and even a flower garden.
It was clear that the stones, statues, and all the landscaping had been placed with the formation in mind.
There was even a warehouse in the corner, making it almost a perfect fortress.
It seemed like the annex was designed to last for a fortnight if attacked.
Well, the question is how much food is in that warehouse.
Most importantly, no guests were accepted in the other buildings on the border of the annex.
Of course, this was Hanbin’s request.
Even if something happened here, I didn’t want to get other people involved.
Hanbin looked back and spoke in a low voice.
“Everyone unpack. And let’s have a drink.”
“Yes, my lord.”
“You help the Sacheondangga warriors unpack their luggage comfortably.”
“Understood, my lord.”
As So Dae-seop walked from his seat towards Sacheondangga, Han-bin looked at Jangsam.
“The rest of the people will be assigned rooms with Jang Sam and Jo Ho.”
“I understand, my lord. Just trust me.”
When Joho beat his chest, Jang Sam laughed in disbelief.
“You’re getting so excited over a single room assignment, Joho. If anyone saw you, they’d think you were going to war.”
“Oh, Mr. Jang Sam. It’s been a long time since my master entrusted you with a mission. But aren’t you excited?”
“I’m sorry, my lord. I’ll take this guy and finish this work quickly.”
Jang Sam smiled brightly, covered Jo Ho’s mouth, and took him away.
“Okay, okay, Mr. Jangsam!”
Joho screamed, but did not escape from Jang Sam’s grasp.
That was when.
Someone came wandering towards Hanbin.
“Brother, what am I doing?”
“Why are you doing that?”
“Shouldn’t you give me a mission too?”
“You can just pick any place and sleep there. See that room over there? Even if you’re the only one there, there’s still room. So what are you worried about?”
“Oh, that’s too much. You’ve given everyone their own room, so why am I in a different place?”
“That’s a secret, you idiot.”
“Will you teach me if I pay?”
“Of course, just unpack and come out. Let’s get ready to eat.”
“Oh, now that I think about it, it looks like my belly skin is stuck to my back.”
After finishing speaking, Akbi-kwang disappeared from my sight like lightning.
* * *
An hour later.
Hanbin came out of the guest room dressed as a member of the National Assembly.
Next to Hanbin, Akbi Gwang was walking with a portable spear on his back.
The reason they came out was simple.
This is because as time passed, the words Seolhwa, Cheonghwa, and Danggimyung did not come in.
Well, I don’t think they’ll get hurt, but there’s a high chance they’ll fall into a trap if they do something wrong, so that’s why it came out like this.
Hanbin walked forward without any hesitation.
Akbigwang asked at that sight.
“Brother, I think you know exactly where it is.”
“Well, it’s a feeling.”
“I envy that feeling. If someone saw you, they would mistake you for a hunting dog.”
“What, did you think I would take that as a compliment? You just called me a dog, didn’t you, you idiot?”
“Oh no.”
Akbigwang waved his hands.
That was when.
Hanbin put his index finger to his lips and nodded to Akbigwang.
It was a signal to be quiet and follow me.
At the same time, Hanbin disappeared, making only the sound of grass rustling.