Habuk Pengga Swordsman Genius - Chapter 750
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750. Storm and Waves (2)
I looked up and the vague shape of a ship came into view.
The first to react to the ship was none other than Haerang.
Haerang looked at the ship and pointed at it in surprise.
“That’s definitely our ship… … .”
“Please calm down first.”
Hanbin patted his shoulder.
Despite the comfort, Hae-rang continued to fidget and roll her eyes.
It was clear that he must have instinctively felt a sense of foreboding.
But I wasn’t jumping in rashly.
Because of the thick fog, the situation on the ship could not be seen at all.
No one knows what traps might be lurking in the fog.
Haerang quickly nodded to his subordinates.
The men quickly reappeared holding lanterns.
The lantern was tightly wrapped with wax paper to keep out wind and moisture, except in a few places.
Haerang took the lantern and tried to quietly jump onto the other deck.
Then Hanbin snatched his lantern away.
Hanbin snatched the lantern and threw it onto the deck of the opposite ship.
Whoosh!
The lantern flew in a parabolic arc to the opposite deck.
It was when the lantern fell to Hanbin’s eye level.
Crunch.
The lantern suddenly went out with a strange sound.
For a moment, Hanbin narrowed his eyes.
I felt a secret presence.
The stealthy movement cut the flying lantern in half.
Then he caught the fragment with his foot before it hit the ground.
It all happened in the blink of an eye.
Hanbin looked at Haerang quietly.
Haerang was glaring at Hanbin, who had stopped her.
Although he was a man of few numbers, he was a man who cared for his men.
He was different from the group of ignorant bandits who brandished their swords mercilessly.
Hanbin shook his head.
“I will go and see.”
“me too…….”
“It’s just a burden. And wasn’t I the one who suggested we hurry?”
“… … .”
Haerang had nothing to say.
I wouldn’t have increased my speed like this if the other person hadn’t asked me to.
It was Hanbin who urged him on, recalling the word ‘if’.
If it weren’t for Hanbin, we might not have discovered this ship.
Haerang would have avoided this place because of the fog.
No, maybe he was buried in the water and never thought of coming out.
What if I hadn’t found this ship by now?
I probably would never find this ship.
Thinking about it sent shivers down my spine.
That would be the case, the river here was quite wide.
And the fog makes the river look like a sea.
In other words, it was like looking for a needle in a haystack.
It was all thanks to Hanbin that we were able to discover the ship like this.
Haerang nodded quietly.
Haerang said.
“Come to think of it, if the enemy is holding out in that fog, it might be disadvantageous if several people go up.”
“Then I will consider it agreed.”
After finishing speaking, Hanbin quietly took out the full moon on his leg.
Because there is a higher chance of running into obstacles in the fog.
A dagger would have been advantageous, if only for the sake of it.
Then Akbi Gwang approached and said.
“I will go too.”
“You stay here.”
Hanbin shook his head slightly.
Akbi Kwang, whose gaze met mine, nodded with a disappointed expression.
“Then I will stay here and take care of Ma Hyung and Baekgu.”
“No, I’ll take the swan.”
“Huh? So you’re saying I’m worse than a swan?”
“It wouldn’t be like that if it were martial arts.”
“sure?”
“A human’s five senses cannot keep up with that of an animal.”
When Hanbin finished speaking and pointed to the opposite side, Akbi Kwang said.
“What about you, brother?”
The evil spirit who asked the question let out an involuntary sigh.
Because I realized that Hanbin’s five senses were closer to those of an animal.
Hanbin snickered at the sight.
“Maybe it’s more important to protect this place. If I were the enemy, I would use the Seongdonggyeokseo.”
“Is this Seongdong-guksa?”
“We’ll attack this ship while the main force is boarding that ship. So we’ll have to leave some of the main force here.”
“So you’re saying I’m the main force?”
“Hmm, let’s say… … .”
As Hanbin finished speaking with a smile, Akbi Kwang’s eyes lit up and he grabbed the spear.
Ma-Won, who was standing next to him, also had his eyes light up.
Hanbin chuckled at the sight of the two swordsmen shining their eyes even in the fog.
“then!”
As Hanbin jumped to the other side, Baekho followed behind.
It was just as we were about to land on the deck.
Suddenly, a cold breeze flew towards my ankle.
In that moment, Hanbin quickly twisted his body.
Whirlwind.
The blade passed right under Hanbin’s feet.
Hanbin swung the full moon towards the direction where the sword was swung.
‘100% accuracy!’
At that moment, a scream was heard from behind.
“evil!”
At that scream, Hanbin quickly flew away.
‘Seongdonggyeokseo!’
It was not the time to look at the opponent’s liver.
In the fog, it was important to quickly subdue the opponent with the most efficient attack.
Is there anyone who can stop the unpredictable Seongdonggyeokseo in the fog?
Perhaps even the masters of the flower world would be bewildered.
As expected.
I felt a sensation at the tip of the sword.
Hanbin stopped the dagger that was straightening out.
It was because the opponent seemed to be accepting death without resistance.
Hanbin, who had retrieved the full moon, pressed the opponent’s Jianjing point with his index finger.
In that moment, the opponent fell to the ground with a thud.
That was when.
The roar of a white tiger was heard from behind.
Ugh.
At that moment, a series of thumping sounds were heard from behind.
It was clear that he was overwhelmed by Baekho’s momentum.
Hanbin took out the firecracker from his bosom.
Then I found a brazier on the boat.
After lighting the fire in the brazier, Hanbin waited quietly.
No matter how skilled one was in martial arts, there was no way to defeat the fog created by nature.
But if you go a little further upwind, the fog will clear.
Then we will know the situation on the ship for sure.
Hanbin sat down in front of the brazier and crossed his arms.
It’s just past time for a cup of tea.
A gust of wind blew and warm sunlight shone down on the deck.
Finally out of the fog.
Hanbin quietly got up from his seat and looked around.
There were six warriors lying on the ground around them.
Among them, the one in front of Hanbin is a master of the highest level.
The rest were warriors of the highest level.
Looking closely, I saw there was another person behind him.
I didn’t think he was safe because his presence was so faint.
But when I looked closely, it looked familiar.
At that moment, Hanbin’s eyes widened.
His face looks like he’s in his mid-thirties, but his gray hair makes him look like he’s old.
There he was holding a judge’s pen in his hand.
He was none other than a member of the Apostolic Order, and had the nickname of Mr. Ikjeol.
The name is Ma Hui.
In the political arena, he was more reluctant than any other expert.
A person with a legendary way of speaking who, when you talk to someone, will make the other person give you thigh fat without even realizing it.
He was also a soldier of the Gangnam Apostolic Corps.
But why is he here?
Of course, I had met Hanbin several times, not only in this life but also in my past life.
Hanbin quickly ran to Ma Hui.
“Are you in your right mind?”
“hmm.”
Ma Hui glared at Han Bin, brushing his beard away.
It was as if he regarded Hanbin as an enemy.
Hanbin looked at the fallen warriors again.
Looking closely, I saw that they were warriors of the Apostolic Corps.
There was no one else on deck besides them.
Hanbin, who was looking at the deck, tilted his head.
That was because no trace of blood entered Hanbin’s sight.
Hanbin focused on his sense of smell once again.
It wasn’t an illusion; there was no longer any scent of blood tickling my nose.
If that was the case, then the scent of blood and the sound of weapons clashing that had been detected from afar were not coming from here.
Hanbin burst into laughter without realizing it.
“haha.”
Mahui reacted to that laughter.
“Why are you laughing?”
“Do you not know me?”
Only then did Ma-Hwi open his eyes wide at Han-Bin’s words.
“You… … .”
“Yes, I am the four princes of Habukpengga whom I met before.”
“But why are you here?”
“That’s what I wanted to ask.”
“Heh heh.”
Only then did Ma Hui smile.
He also realized that something was wrong.
The fierce battle that took place in the fog was certainly not an illusion.
Hanbin continued speaking.
“This ship belongs to Surochae.”
“Then is it the work of a number of people? No, that can’t be… … .”
Ma Hui shook his head from side to side.
Hanbin quickly asked at that sight.
“Did you just say that? What on earth happened that brought you here?”
“Our lord has been kidnapped.”
“Now, wait a minute. So, does that mean that the great hero Dokgo Jin was kidnapped?”
Hanbin’s eyes widened.
The only person that Ma Hui could call lord was Dokgo Jin, the leader of the Gangnam Sadoyeon.
Aside from the three great martial artists of the Murim clan, the most skilled Sado Ryunju was kidnapped?
This was an absurd situation.
Ma-Hwi put his index finger to his lips at Han-Bin’s reaction.
“Shh, keep your voice down. This must not be made known to the outside world.”
“Isn’t that the problem now?”
“It’s the biggest problem for the organization.”
Ma Hui’s expression hardened and he held up one finger.
Then he continued speaking.
“Don’t you know what it means?”
“Yes, I understand. So you’re saying that you followed those traces all the way here?”
“That’s right.”
“Then where are the water level indicators?”
“I didn’t see you. I just followed the scent of your blood and came here.”
“What a coincidence.”
Hanbin tapped his temple.
When I first came here, I thought it was a means for someone to lure Hanbin.
But now that I hear what he said, it seems like it was a means to lure the Sapa masters, not Hanbin.
Hanbin snapped his fingers.
Exactly!
At that sound, Akbigwang and Haerang came over to the boat.
Hanbin introduced Haerang first.
“This person is Haerang, the leader of the Surochae here. This person is the great swordsman Ma Hui, the Ikjeol teacher of the Sadoyeon.”
Haerang and Ma-Hwi, who were greeting each other, looked at Han-Bin.
And then he tilted his head at the same time.
Ma Hui was surprised because he didn’t know that a person from the Jeongpa faction was interacting with the thieves of Surochae.
On the other hand, Haerang was surprised because he didn’t know that the bandits would interact with the Sadoryeon.
They discussed things for a moment.
When Hanbin intervened and cleared up the misunderstanding, they quickly opened their eyes wide.
Haerang asked urgently.
“Then you’re saying that my men on this ship don’t know?”
“Yes, that is correct.”
As Ma-Hwi nodded, Hae-Rang spoke again.
“I must find her. The one in charge of this ship was my daughter.”
“hmm.”
Ma Hui stroked his beard expressionlessly.
However, Hanbin narrowed his eyes and looked at Haerang.
Come to think of it, I think I’ve heard something similar in a past life.
He said that he lost his daughter long before the Great Battle of Jeongma.
The events then and the current situation were the same.
Hanbin closed his eyes and tried to recall memories from his past life.
For a moment, Hanbin tilted his head.
In his previous life, the Sado Ryeonju practiced closed-door training as if it were a meal.
Since he never showed up in Gangho, it was impossible to tell if he was missing or if nothing had happened.
That was when.
Ma Hui continued speaking with a serious expression.
“I heard that Peng Dae-hyeop was also with our leader.”