Habuk Pengga Swordsman Genius - Chapter 637
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637. A close call (2)
The advanced version of the Yongrin Sword Technique, and among them, the wisdom knot was fiercely turned.
In Hanbin’s head, the sound of pages turning could be heard.
Swish.
This was the utility of the earth’s knot.
The Yongrin Sword Technique was showing Hanbin’s memories in a booklet before his eyes.
The time it took to turn each page of the book was literally a fleeting moment.
Hanbin searched through the records that he had not yet remembered.
But I couldn’t find the conclusion I wanted.
A moment of realization that strikes my head.
It was a thought that this might not be a go board.
If not a checkerboard, then what?
It looked like a go board because there were horizontal and vertical lines drawn on the rock and white stones placed on top of them.
If you think about it carefully, the first teacher who taught me to read and write in my family had drawn a similar grid pattern on the top of my books.
Then he made them write each letter in a grid pattern.
It was a means to maintain accurate fonts.
In that case, what should have been drawn on that rock might not be a notation but letters.
So what kind of letters should I draw?
Hanbin’s head turned violently.
Although the distance between Ji and Hanbin was getting smaller, Hanbin didn’t stop thinking.
No, I couldn’t stop.
The treasure there could have been an item that contained the power to elevate Hanbin’s level.
What’s more important is that Baek Kyung and Hyeol-hu, the characters in the background, are looking for that object at the same time.
It was clear that whatever the enemy was looking for would become a weapon for him.
This is the law of the rivers and lakes.
Hanbin finally opened his eyes.
I gathered and gathered pieces of memory to recall a few letters.
It was probably one of them.
Hanbin opened his eyes and quietly looked at the rock again.
At that moment, Hanbin opened his eyes wide.
It was because Seolhwa was moving the Go stones.
Next to her, Cheonghwa and Sogun were also helping Seolhwa.
The organ diagram that was unfolding before my eyes was something I could only get a clue for by using the wisdom sphere.
But the actions of Seol-hwa, who had already come up with a clue and put it into action, were truly surprising.
Can the tracheal incision be solved by coincidence?
It was like throwing a handful of black beans on the ground and expecting them to form letters.
In other words, it was said that there was no possibility.
Hanbin, who was quickly reaching out to stop her, tilted his head.
This is because the stones that Sulwha places are creating letters.
The character that Hanbin derived through the study of wisdom is ‘North Wind Cold Snow’.
In one verse of the poem, I was thinking of a character from the quoted North Wind and Snow.
The black stone that Seolhwa placed formed the character for snow.
Exactly.
Seolhwa laid the last stone.
The word ‘설’ was perfectly completed.
Hanbin asked in surprise.
“How did you solve this problem?”
“Did I really solve the mystery?”
“I’m not sure if this is the right answer, but it’s similar to what I was thinking. I’m not trying to criticize you, I’m just curious.”
“… … .”
Seolhwa was speechless.
Hanbin smiled at that sight.
“If you don’t like it, you don’t have to say anything, Seolhwa.”
“No, I just placed the stone based on feeling.”
“I feel like… … .”
“I have a vague memory of playing with black and white stones when I was little.”
“Are you talking about Heukcheon?”
Hanbin narrowed his eyes. It was strange that he had such memories in Heukcheon.
As far as Hanbin knows, Seolhwa grew up in Heukcheon since she was young.
That would be correct, since I know the owner of Heukcheon as my father.
But you were playing with black and white stones!
Playing with black and white stones was a custom in the North Sea.
Heukcheon is located far from the North Sea.
No matter how much I thought about it, the North Sea and the Black River had no relation.
Seolhwa answered with a creeping sound.
“Did I do something wrong?”
Seolhwa looked at Hanbin with pitiful eyes, like a puppy shivering from the cold.
There was no lie in what I said to Hanbin.
I thought it was a childhood memory and instinctively put the stone down.
But when asked Hanbin’s question, Seolhwa’s mind went blank.
No matter how much I thought about it, I couldn’t remember playing this game in Heukcheon.
So where is the memory?
Seolhwa looked around.
I changed the rock, but there was no sign of the door opening.
Seolhwa blamed herself for thinking she was wrong.
I thought I was holding my colleague back because of the vague imagination in my head.
Hanbin drew a smile on his lips when he saw Seolhwa’s embarrassed look.
“No. It’s not your fault.”
“I instinctively moved the stone without realizing it. I’m sorry.”
After finishing speaking, Seol-hwa swept the ground with the sole of her foot with a look of exhaustion on her face.
That was when.
The area where they were standing began to move.
Knock knock.
It wasn’t just Seolhwa’s feet that were moving.
The axis was shaking.
Cheonghwa and Sogun gathered next to Hanbin on the shaking axis.
The earthquake passed in an instant.
It was as if time had stopped at Baekryeongjeong.
The story goes like this.
“I, I think I made a mistake.”
“No, good job.”
“I did a good job?”
“Look at that pond carefully to see what changes there are.”
Hanbin pointed to the pond.
Seolhwa, who was looking at the pond, tilted her head.
Seolhwa, who had been watching for a long time, opened her eyes wide.
“The water has drained.”
“Yeah, the water has gone down, so you should be able to see the door now.”
After finishing speaking, Hanbin slowly walked to the pond.
Hanbin was hiding his expression now.
The character that Hanbin was trying to set was one of ‘North Wind, Cold Snow’.
The North Wind and Cold Snow is a phrase from a poem by Sado Ryak, a poet and military strategist from three hundred years ago.
The phrase, “The cold snow blowing from the north awakens the spirit of the Central Plains warriors!” was often quoted when talking about the martial arts of the North Sea.
The poem in question is based on the story of the Central Plains warriors uniting thanks to an outstanding warrior from the North Sea three hundred years ago.
The Baekdokmun Gate and the scenery here were both related to the North Sea.
So, I had no choice but to go with the phrase, “North Wind and Snow.”
But there was a problem.
North wind and snow are four characters.
The only letter that could be drawn on the rock was one letter.
The odds were one in four.
This was the solution to the organ problem that Hanbin had deduced with the help of Ji’s advice.
However, Seolhwa was able to release the organ in one go without any help.
What on earth happened?
Hanbin recalled what Yeo Chun-soo had said to Seol-hwa.
It seemed like it wasn’t just a simple favor.
For the first time, Hanbin became curious about the origin of Seolhwa.
A door appeared in Hanbin’s sight as he walked slowly.
There was a carp swimming next to the door.
The space where Hanbin was standing and the space where the carp was swimming were quite far apart.
There were several longings connecting the space.
The reflection of the carp was reflected onto the pond.
Thanks to this, when people saw it, it looked like there were carp swimming in the pond.
The problem was the price of the mirror used in Baekdokmun.
The mirror used in this ceremony was of the highest quality.
One Tokyo mirror could be considered to be worth the price of one Yamyeongju.
“hmm.”
Seolhwa asked as Hanbin stroked her chin.
“Why are you like this, Confucius?”
“Would you believe that the Tokyo you see over there costs the price of one night market drink?”
“You’re saying it’s that expensive? Then should I get it right now?”
Seolhwa rolled up her sleeves.
Then I walked towards the nearest Tokyo.
The boy next to her grabbed Seolhwa’s sleeve with a worried look on his face.
“Sister, just a moment. I think it would be better for you to listen to the Master’s words until the end.”
“This entire place is filled with densely packed organs. If you procrastinate, you might lose your desire to move… … .”
Seolhwa couldn’t finish her words. It was because she felt the gaze from behind her.
When I turned my head, Hanbin was looking at me as if he found it absurd.
At that sight, Seolhwa asked urgently.
“Confucius, why are you like this?”
“When I talked about the price of Tokyo, I didn’t mean to collect it.”
“You mean I don’t have to bring that expensive thing?”
“What’s important now is that this place has been blocked off with such expensive longings and goods. It seems that Baek Mun-ju wasn’t just talking nonsense.”
“You say that’s just empty words?”
“I’m saying that I can’t guarantee your life.”
“hmm.”
“Will you still come in here?”
“What are you worried about when Confucius is here?”
As Seolhwa smiled, Cheonghwa, who was next to her, spoke up.
“Me too.”
At Cheonghwa’s words, Sogun quietly nodded.
“me too…….”
At their words, Hanbin quietly approached the door.
The door was a heavy, swinging door.
At first glance, it looked like it was made from hundreds of pounds of melted iron.
The problem was that the door was stuck deep in the floor.
It felt like it wouldn’t budge even if I pulled on it.
Cheonghwa, who was standing next to me, asked with a meaningful expression.
“Your Majesty, shall I bring you the remaining wall bombs?”
“No, that’s fine.”
Hanbin shook his head.
In fact, the method of opening this door and entering was simple.
If you use the True Dragon Sword, you can completely erase the door.
But if you think about what would happen after the door disappears, you wouldn’t be able to use the Yongrin Sword Technique’s first attack or the wall-crawling bullet.
The green tea leaves on Hanbin’s plate were dried.
The wall-crawler that Cheonghwa had was something she had brought from Sacheondangga.
Perhaps he wanted to show off through this opportunity.
Hanbin continued speaking with a grin.
“I think it would be better to conserve the wall bombs you have.”
After finishing speaking, Hanbin turned his head and checked the pillar next to the door.
The pillar contained a hexagonal magnetite that Hanbin had thrown.
Hanbin looked back and forth between the magnet and the door.
It was a common trick.
A trick that Hanbin has used a few times.
Hanbin turned the hexagonal magnetite embedded in the pillar.
At the same time, the ground began to shake again.
Seolhwa quickly took a step back.
“Master, I feel like I’m going to collapse. Come here quickly… … .”
Seolhwa was left speechless.
Knock knock.
The heavy door in front of me was opening.
However, it was not opening inward or outward, but rather slowly rising upward.
As the door opened, a dark hallway was revealed.
One by one, lights come on on the walls of the dark hallway.
Starting from the place closest to the door.
Seolhwa quickly stuck to Hanbin’s side and looked inside.
The inner passage was still slowly lighting up.
I thought it was a swing door, but it goes up. I’ve seen this type of mechanism before.
But this was the first time I saw a light turn on by itself from nearby as soon as the door opened.
The fire seemed to be leading somewhere.
This was the first time that an organ transplant was performed in this way.
Seolhwa took out a book and wrote about this meal as if she would not forget it.
Hanbin waited for a moment while Seolhwa and Cheonghwa examined the organs.
After blinking a few times, Hanbin said.
“Let’s go in now. Cheonghwa, take the lead this time.”
“Yes, Your Majesty.”
Cheonghwa entered the entrance proudly.
There was no one here who could guide us better than Cheonghwa.
If we were to discuss only the ability to detect poison, it could be said that Cheonghwa was one step ahead of Hanbin.
Because you can’t compare the body of a public servant with that of an ordinary unmanned person.