Habuk Pengga Swordsman Genius - Chapter 503
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503. When the full moon rises again (1)
Zhuge Li nodded and opened his mouth.
“I guess I’ll be the one to be cut in two.”
She too has now assessed the situation accurately.
She also knew what the two masters of the flower world meant.
Hanbin smiled when he saw Zhuge Li’s expression.
“Then I will take it that you understand.”
“Still, something… … .”
Zhuge Li smacked his lips as if he was disappointed.
Jang Yu-jung, who entered first, shouted urgently.
“Scholar Zhuge Li, follow the words of scholar Peng Hanbin!”
Zhuge Li tilted his head.
Because Jang Yu-jung’s voice was urgent.
If it were the usual Jang Yu-jung, he wouldn’t have said that.
Jang Yu-jung was never a person who would disregard other people’s lives.
What Zhuge Li was worried about now was leaving Han Bin alone in enemy territory.
Even though they said they were checking for enemies, there was no telling what would happen if they were left alone outside.
But I couldn’t understand why he spoke so coldly.
Then Hanbin said.
“It seems like there are circumstances. It seems like a distinguished guest has arrived.”
“A VIP?”
“Yes, you are a VIP.”
Hanbin smiled and handed me a letter from his arms.
Zhuge Li, who received the letter reflexively, tried to open it.
Hanbin quickly blocked it with his palm.
“You’ll see about that later.”
“Can I trust you?”
“It will be safe inside.”
“I’m not talking about our safety, I’m talking about Prince Peng’s safety.”
“Of course I will be safe. There may be many people in the world who are stronger than me, but there are not many who are faster than me.”
“Then I will believe you.”
As Zhuge Li nodded, Seolhwa and Cheonghwa next to him stepped forward.
“We are ready.”
“You guys, come in too.”
“yes?”
Seolhwa opened her eyes wide, as if she was embarrassed.
At that sight, Hanbin pointed to the back and said.
“I have to decide whether to catch a falling knife or dodge it. I am enough alone. No, I am comfortable alone.”
“… … .”
As Seolhwa stared blankly, Hanbin pointed at Sogun.
“You guys, protect the small army.”
“Okay, I understand. But if it’s dangerous, you have to call us.”
“I promise.”
Hanbin nodded.
That was when.
A loud noise, as if something was exploding, rang out from behind.
Kua-ang!!
When I turned my head at the sound, I saw that the pavilion that served as the main gate of the formation was covered in dust.
Hanbin pushed Seolhwa inside.
Along with Seolhwa, Cheonghwa and Sogun also rushed in.
In that moment, Hanbin disappeared with the sound of fallen leaves crunching.
Sasa-sak.
Zhuge Li, who was looking at the place where Han Bin had disappeared, asked urgently.
“How do you close the entrance?”
“The entrance?”
Seolhwa stared blankly at the empty space.
I was told to hide here, but the entrance to the passage was empty.
At that moment, the huge black stone in front began to move.
Swish.
A stone that moves without making any noise, as if it had been oiled.
The stone was clearly the same one I had seen before entering this passage.
As Seol-hwa was absentmindedly staring, Zhuge Li approached her.
“Isn’t it surprising that there are such unimaginable organs in a place like this?”
“Organizational device?”
“Yes, this looks like a device that was made a long time ago. Judging from the lack of any traces of the formation, it’s clearly a purely mechanical device, but I don’t know how it works.”
“But isn’t that a little strange, Sister Jegal?”
Seolhwa changed her title.
This is a battlefield.
Because they were no longer teacher and student.
When Seol-hwa pointed to the passage, Zhuge Li tilted his head.
At that moment, Jang Hye-hwa, who was behind, approached.
“The passage is bright even without a torch, Sister.”
“Now that I think about it… … .”
Only then did Zhuge Li realize that there was something strange about this passage.
She opened her mouth and looked down the hallway.
“How could this happen?”
“Yes, Sister, there is light coming out of the wall. And come this way.”
Jang Hye-hwa captured Zhuge Liang.
Zhuge Li went there and opened his eyes wide.
There was a wider space than I thought.
It was like a lecture room.
Desks and chairs were neatly arranged, and a podium was placed in front.
What was interesting was that both the desk and the chair were carved from stone.
Jang Hye-hwa led Zhuge Liang to the place where the platform was.
There, just like in the lecture room of Yulim Seowon, there was a hanging scroll.
To be exact, it should be seen as engraved rather than hung.
Like the desks and chairs carved from stone, the folding table was also carved into the wall.
But it was so elaborate that it created the illusion that a real scroll was hanging there.
Jang Hye-hwa pointed to the folding screen.
“Sister, look at that. There’s an eye there too, right?”
“Then, are those eyes by any chance… … .”
Zhuge Li trailed off and approached the painting on the wall.
The picture was of a cat riding on a cloud.
The cat in the Seonmyo painting was right.
The cat was looking down at the world from above the clouds.
Zhuge Li stared into the cat’s eyes.
In an instant, a fresh breeze flowed out of the cat’s eyes.
Whew.
Zhuge Li quickly brought his face closer.
“Oh, I see!”
Zhuge Li exclaimed in admiration.
The cat’s eyes were connected to the outside.
At that time, Jang Hye-hwa pointed to the other wall and said.
“I don’t think there’s just one classroom here. They’re all gathered here for now, but I think we’ll have to look for the rest.”
“Now that I think about it… … .”
Zhuge Li searched through his pockets.
Because I remembered the letter Hanbin had given me.
Zhuge Li’s eyes widened as he urgently checked the letter.
* * *
Hanbin looked at the white rocks of Manwolgyeong for a moment and then turned his head.
He held a dagger in his hand.
The dagger that Hanbin was holding was none other than the Manwol.
Hanbin had a smile on his face.
It couldn’t be seen as an unmanned unit facing the enemy alone.
The white stone of the Manwolgyeong was a door that opened a secret space at the back.
The key is the full moon that Hanbin is holding.
I still haven’t figured out how the full moon that Baek Mi-rang gave me in Sacheon became the key to this place.
It was a stroke of luck that I found out this far.
If the thirty wisdom characters had not been included in the in-depth section, it would not have been possible to solve it.
Hanbin found out all of this through the map he had obtained.
There was always a full moon in the background of the Seonmyodo painting.
There was something very similar to the fresh cat’s claws.
That something was the full moon that Hanbin was holding.
In fact, to infer all of this, I had to connect all the line drawings.
But Hanbin was able to open the door today thanks to his improved wisdom.
The funny thing was that even if you had the key, you couldn’t open the door unless it was a full moon day.
If you put in the full moon, the door will open.
When you take the full moon out of the white rock, the door closes.
These were the rules for opening hidden doors.
He said that even if Hanbin tried to hide with him, it would have been impossible anyway.
Of course, Hanbin could never hide his body.
Because there is something to be gained from the enemy.
Hanbin smiled leisurely while looking at the Yongrin Sword Technique.
If it weren’t for the thirty earthly knots, it’s clear that I wouldn’t have been able to analyze the line drawings I had obtained.
Hanbin slowly walked towards the campfire.
It was to prepare to welcome guests.
Hanbin placed the skewers on the campfire.
And then he poured all the remaining incense into the bonfire.
As the remaining incense burned brightly in the campfire, the surrounding area vibrated with the scent.
Hanbin waited for the guests with his arms folded.
The place Hanbin was looking at was the direction where the pavilion was.
As the dust settled, dozens of new figures emerged.
They leisurely approached the campfire.
The ones approaching from the front were the Yin-Yang Twin Horses.
In fact, Hanbin had never seen the Yin-Yang Twin Horses.
However, I only saw their materials in the library of the Justice League.
Their data was also kept confidential by the Justice League.
The leader of the Justice League kept their data confidential, fearing that it might cause people to feel uneasy.
Their martial arts were taboo even in the Demonic Cult.
Blood manipulation divine skill.
As the word bloodline suggests, the martial arts they used were methods.
Blood Breathing was a strange martial art that developed internal strength by absorbing the opponent’s blood.
Who would accept the selfish method of taking someone’s life in order to learn martial arts?
Although they were a cult that worshipped power, I thought their methods were spurious.
Hanbin could feel two huge energies.
Of course, I couldn’t find the wall I felt with Amje or Jiseon.
It was clearly a wall.
If we fight again, can I win?
I couldn’t say for sure.
Although they were weaker than Amje and Jiseon, what was not reassuring was the fact that there were only two of them.
Plus the crowd that follows them!
Hanbin was planning to leave after receiving what he deserved from them.
Hanbin picked up a sizzling skewer.
Then he took a bite.
Even though he ate food, Hanbin felt hungry.
Hanbin stroked his stomach while looking at the entrance to the formation.
I wasn’t really hungry.
Just a golden dot shining through the dust made me feel hungry.
It is a longing for the end.
It was when Hanbin was squinting his eyes.
Thud. Thud.
The sound of footsteps filled with internal energy echoed everywhere.
The water in the pond at the back was rippling.
Two men and a woman appeared, leaving the dust behind.
It was the yin-yang twins.
Behind them appeared warriors dressed as bandits.
As the woman in white silk stopped walking, everyone simultaneously stood in their place.
It was like seeing well-trained soldiers.
The distance between them and Hanbin is only ten steps.
Hanbin said, biting into the skewer again.
“She’s so pretty, she’s a demon blood woman.”
Eummahyeolnyeo was the name of the woman among the yin-yang twin demons.
“… … .”
“Is it surprising that I know your identity?”
“Should I say I’m fearless or should I say I don’t know the world?”
Hanbin laughed at her words.
“It really was the yin-yang twins, haha.”
Hanbin smiled sincerely.
The reason Hanbin called their names was simple.
It was just to confirm one last time.
It was a madu that I had only seen in the materials of the Justice League.
A rare demon leader who was even expelled from the Demonic Cult.
There was a need to check and respond in advance.
One of the benefits of this conversation was that I was able to know for sure that my opponent was a yin-yang pair of demons.
The blood woman’s eyebrows twitched.
The blood woman opened her mouth with an angry expression.
“You’re testing me? My liver is out of the boat!”
“Do you know that?”
“What are you talking about?”
“If a person’s liver comes out of their stomach, they die. I have never seen anyone alive with their organs out.”
“This guy is joking with me… … .”
“Please wait a moment.”
Hanbin showed his palm.
The blood woman also narrowed her eyebrows slightly at the sudden situation.
At that moment, Hanbin threw the skewer he was eating.
Whoosh!
It was a skewer thrown carelessly.
The skewer flew towards the blood woman.
Whoosh!
The blood woman’s hand moved towards the skewer that was flying with a bang.
But at the last moment, the blood woman took her hand away.
The skewer passed her by.
“Eww!”
A scream is heard from behind.
The subordinate of the blood woman at the back was hit.
The skewer naturally hit the subordinate’s shoulder, as if it had been aimed at him from the beginning.