Habuk Pengga Swordsman Genius - Chapter 334
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334. The Secret of the Dragon’s Sword (1)
Swish!
A huge amount of water gushed out of the well like a giant whale spouting water.
In between, you can see a glimpse of a martial arts uniform.
The owner of the martial arts uniform, who had been riding the water, spun around in the air and landed right away.
Zhuge Liang, who had confirmed this, quickly ran over.
“Senior Hyunmun, what on earth happened?”
“Everything is gone.”
Hyunmun shook his wet head from side to side.
He shook it so hard that the moisture from his beard and hair sprayed everywhere.
The head of the Sacheon branch of the Justice League, who was standing next to Jegal Gongyeong, quickly stepped back.
Ignoring the flustered Sacheon Branch Manager, Jegal Gongyeong asked urgently.
“What do you mean?”
“Everything that was underground is buried. Huh… … .”
With his long sigh, Zhuge Liang’s heart began to beat even harder.
“So does that mean Prince Peng is dead?”
“The last thing I saw was a hot wind.”
“That, that can’t be… … .”
Zhuge Liang sat down on the floor as if his legs had lost their strength.
At that sight, Moon Ju-ik, the head of the Sacheon branch of the Justice League, hurriedly supported Jegal Gong-yeong.
“Are you okay?”
“Okay, it’s okay.”
“Did you just say Peng Gongzi? Are you referring to Peng Ga of Habuk?”
“No, I don’t. I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that.”
“Yes, I understand. But where is the boy who brought us the military badge and letter?”
“If it’s that kid… … .”
Zhuge Liang glanced at the riverbank.
Then he bowed his head deeply.
In a little while, the children called Seolhwa and Cheonghwa would return.
Zhuge Liang had nothing to say to those children.
How can I tell them the story of the four Confuciuses of Habukpengga?
The important point is that the reason Hanbin became famous was to save the Zhuge family.
How much time has passed?
About half of the Justice League members left their seats.
They dragged the surviving monsters to the Justice League’s Sichuan branch.
And the other half was now digging through the collapsed passageway.
All of the Zhuge family members, except Zhuge Gongying and Zhuge Gongli, were also put into work.
“Hey!”
“You be careful.”
They were sweating bullets as they repaired the passage.
The Jeongui Alliance warriors told the people of Zhuge Shi, who had been in a difficult situation, to take a rest.
However, Zhuge Shi’s people refused to listen and continued to help with the work.
Everyone shouted that it was to help Eun-gong, but no one said who Eun-gong was.
Moon Ju-ik, the head of the Sacheon branch of the Justice League, sighed and muttered to himself.
“Whew. This is something I need to ask the government for help with. I don’t know if they’ll do it, but I guess I’ll have to ask.”
“Do you think it will take that long?”
The gatekeeper suddenly appeared and asked.
Moon Ju-ik glanced at the main gate and nodded with an expression of not knowing what was going on.
“Yes, that’s true, but… … .”
Moon Ju-ik, whose words were trailing off, observed the main gate.
No matter how I looked at it, it was a face I was seeing for the first time.
Moon Ju-ik, who was a disciple of the shamanist faction, rose to the position of the head of the Sacheon branch of the Justice League, armed with his outstanding martial arts skills and his family background.
Well, my time in the martial arts world wasn’t that short.
The names and faces of all the famous martial artists who had visited Sacheon were all known to me.
But the man in front of me was someone I was seeing for the first time.
Judging from his shabby attire, he didn’t seem like a disciple of a large sect, but he had a strangely mysterious aura.
Hyun-Moon sighed and said as he saw Moon Joo-Ik looking at him.
“By any means necessary, open a passage. If I can find Eun-gong’s body, I think I can put down my burden a little. If I don’t have enough manpower, send a message to the temple.”
“… … .”
Moon Joo-ik tilted his head.
His own religious beliefs are non-partisan.
It was one of the largest sects among the old sects.
But you want me to send a message to the non-partisan group?
Who the hell are you to say such rude things?
Hyun-Moon, seeing Moon Joo-ik’s expression, took out a dagger from his bosom and held it out to him.
“Now that I think about it, I guess you don’t have that authority. When you send the message, send this along with it.”
“What the heck is this… … .”
Moon Joo-ik was left speechless.
What Hyunmun handed over was a Taegeuk sword.
The Taegeuk Sogeom was a sacred object passed down from generation to generation in the shamanist sect.
According to the story, it was an object that Jang Sam-bong, the founder of the shamanist sect, interpreted the meaning of Taegeuk and put it into a dagger.
One part of the legend is that he divided the mysterious secrets of the Taegeuk into seven daggers and distributed them to his seven disciples.
Of the seven Taegeuk swords, five are still extant.
But who the hell owns one of those?
If it were anything else, I could just let it go, but this was something related to my own private life.
Moon Joo-ik asked quickly.
“Who the hell are you to have a shaman’s relic?”
“My name is Hyeonmun.”
“omg.”
“Why? Well, maybe you don’t know. After all, you’ve been a shaman for ten years.”
“No, are you saying that you are the real Hyeonmun Jinin?”
Moon Joo-ik’s eyes trembled.
At that moment, Zhuge Liang, who had been watching from the side, intervened.
“It’s definitely Senior Hyunmun. I can guarantee it. But why are you so surprised?”
“That, that’s not it… … .”
Moon Joo-ik trailed off.
The reason Moon Joo-ik was trembling like this was not because he was happy, but because he was afraid.
It was a year ago that I heard a rumor that it was somewhere in Sacheon.
I thought he had already left Sacheon.
Who was the opponent? Wasn’t he the great scoundrel born with the ability to kill thousands of people?
Why else would they have kicked out shamans under the pretext of carving Buddhist statues and achieving enlightenment?
At that moment, the deep sigh of Hyunmun reached Moon Juik’s ears.
“Whew. I hope Eun-gong is okay… … .”
“That’s right. I hope Eun-gong is safe.”
Zhuge Liang also nodded.
Moon Ju-ik was more curious about their conversation than the work they were currently doing. Who on earth was Eun-gong appearing in their conversation?
After a moment of doubt, Moon Joo-ik gave Hyeon-mun a deep hug.
“I, the shaman’s disciple Moon Ju-ik, greet you, my sage.”
“Examples are enough. This is still a battlefield. Examples on the battlefield are unnecessary.”
“Understood, sir.”
It was when Moon Joo-ik bowed his head once again.
A warrior from the Justice League standing guard shouted.
“Someone is approaching!”
“Verify your identity!”
As Moon Joo-ik spoke, a voice was heard again from afar.
“My name is Jegal Hui of the Jegal Se family!”
In that moment, Zhuge Liang and Zhuge Liang both ran towards him in one stride.
After that, Hyeonmun and Moon Juik chased after them.
Zhuge Liang’s eyes widened as he ran to the door in one stride.
His eldest son, Jegal Hui, was right before his eyes.
However, the condition was a problem.
Judging by the fact that his entire body was drenched in blood, it seemed as if there wasn’t a single healthy spot.
Zhuge Liang urgently grabbed Zhuge Hui’s shoulder and checked his condition.
“Let’s look at the wound first, Hwiya.”
“This blood is not mine.”
“Then what the heck… … .”
“It turned out to be a later incident, but there were enemies across the river too. So… … .”
Zhuge Liang opened his eyes wide as he listened to Zhuge Liang’s explanation.
The enemy’s organization was more elaborate than expected.
It is said that there were enemy guard posts not only here but also across the river.
When Jegal Hui was discovered by the guards and was in danger of death, Seolhwa and Cheonghwa appeared.
The blood he is covering now is the blood of his enemies.
The problem was that Seolhwa and Cheonghwa activated the Donggwijin and opened the floodgates, then jumped into the river.
Zhuge Liang, who had been informed of the situation, said:
“Why didn’t you guard that place and come here?”
“Who can survive underwater for an hour? I guess those kids too… … .”
Jegal Hui was so overcome with emotion that he couldn’t finish his words.
Zhuge Liang looked up at the sky for a moment and then continued speaking.
“Eun-gong gave up too much to save our family.”
“Yes, that’s right.”
Jegal Hui turned around and looked at the riverside, then took out the sword at his waist.
Then he struck the floor with his sword.
thud.
Before the aftertaste could fade, Zhuge Liang continued speaking.
“We owe you a debt of gratitude!”
Zhuge Liang looked up at the sky and shouted.
He shed a few tears and continued speaking.
“We, the Zhuge family, repay kindness with kindness and enmity with enmity.”
After finishing speaking, Zhuge Liang struck the ground with his sword.
thud.
Then, Zhuge Li also hit rock bottom.
thud.
And then I heard the words.
“I engrave this sword with my gratitude for your kindness.”
The voice filled with inner strength spread throughout the garden.
The laborers who were working also began to strike the floor with their swords with pious expressions.
Thud. Thud.
As if an earthquake had occurred, the door rang loudly, and Hyunmun struck his sword on the ground and shouted softly.
“We, the shamans, will engrave the grace of Eun-gong on this sword!”
thud.
Hyunmun glanced at Moon Juik.
Moon Ju-ik was overwhelmed by the momentum and struck his sword on the floor in the same manner.
The ringing didn’t stop for a while.
Moon Joo-ik followed along absentmindedly, but strangely, his heart ached.
Who on earth is the person who made the shaman and Jegal Se-ga fall into debt?
Moon Joo-ik looked up at the sky quietly while brandishing his sword.
* * *
The lower reaches of the Guilakcheon River.
A merchant ship was leisurely sailing along the river.
The merchant ship sailed through the river, neither fast nor slow, as if it was playing, with only a small sail spread out.
Compared to the size of the large merchant ship, there were only a few people sitting on the deck.
There were two girls in white uniforms and a man in red uniforms.
Of course, that man was Hanbin.
Hanbin turned his head away as if he didn’t understand, rubbing his ear.
“Why do my ears itch so much? Is someone swearing at me?”
“Where is the person who would curse?”
Hanbin nodded as Seolhwa answered in a hesitant manner.
“Well, all those who curse at me have probably become fish food or beef jerky. But why do my ears itch so much?”
“I think there’s water in your ears.”
As Seol-hwa spoke nonchalantly, Han-bin pointed to his martial arts uniform.
“Your clothes are already dry. But there’s no way there’s still water in your ears.”
“You just got your new clothes here.”
“Hmm, is that so? But no matter how much I thought about it, the water didn’t go in.”
“Then, could it be that… … they are cursing from the afterlife?”
“hmm.”
As Hanbin pretended to have a beard that he didn’t have, Cheonghwa, who was steering the boat in front, intervened.
“How could they not curse when all their wealth is on this ship?”
Cheonghwa smiled and pointed below deck.
Everyone looked where Cheonghwa was pointing.
Hanbin, who had been looking at the warehouse below deck for a while, took out a bottle of night liquor from his bosom.
There are a total of five nightshades he picked up.
With this amount, you could live comfortably anywhere in the Central Plains.
Hanbin sighed as he looked at the night watchman.
“I risked my life to bring back only a small amount of money… … .”
“Hehehe, but it’s better to be frugal. Isn’t that Confucius’s life motto?”
“Hmm, not really… … .”
“Well, I brought some too.”
Seolhwa also took out the night liquor from her bosom.
Cheonghwado, which is driving a boat in front, takes out a night light and shows it.
They looked at each other and snickered.
Hanbin shrugged and put the night liquor back in his arms.
This night magic was only evidence of having fought the Dark Emperor, and was of little value to Hanbin now.
Right now, under this ship, there are piles of gold and silver treasures enough to make a nightcap with a small amount of money.
Hanbin thought about what he lost and gained in this fight.
Hanbin, who remembered what he had obtained first, raised the corners of his mouth without realizing it.