Habuk Pengga Swordsman Genius - Chapter 787
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Episode 787. Good Omen (2)
Two days later.
Hanbin and his party stood at the entrance to Bulguksa Temple.
At the entrance to Bulguksa Temple, there were numerous warlords who came out to see off Hanbin and his party.
One thing that was fortunate was that those who had participated in the lantern festival had already left.
In fact, Hanbin and the King of Namhae were nervous about sending out the common people.
Because I didn’t know what kind of traps might be lurking outside.
In addition, the entrance to Bulguksa Temple was tightly blocked by a siege before the Buddha statue was thrown off the cliff.
Fortunately, the formation was dismantled when the Buddha statue was pushed down the cliff, and there were no traps.
Thanks to this, Hanbin and the King of Namhae were able to send the people out safely.
After all the people had left, Hanbin sent out the royal family and soldiers next.
Hanbin stayed behind with the King of the South Sea to clean up this place.
Because Hanbin insisted that Princess Hyomyeong, who was also a man, stay, Queen Hyeon was also tied up.
Now, all remaining dangers at Bulguksa Temple have been eliminated.
None of those who had just left knew what had happened at Bulguksa Temple.
The only people who knew the inside story of this incident were those who remained at Bulguksa Temple.
Of course, there were those who followed the heroes without knowing the details.
After most people left, one funny thing happened.
Rumors began to spread that auspicious signs had appeared in the surrounding area.
This rumor spread throughout the world in an instant.
The proverb in the martial arts world that a horse without legs can travel a thousand miles and is faster than lightning was true.
The rumor that had spread reached Hanbin’s ears again.
It was also true that rumors breed rumors.
According to rumors floating around the world, ten phoenixes flew over Bulguksa Temple.
The last rumor was that the phoenix bowed toward the palace and then disappeared into the clouds again.
People tend to only listen to what they want to believe.
Is this the fire bird that appeared at Bulguksa Temple’s lantern festival?
This was an auspicious omen among auspicious omens.
The people were already suffering from continued famine.
It was a sign enough to raise people’s hopes.
Hanbin was suspicious of the palace as to why this rumor was exaggerated.
Of course, I was going to pretend I didn’t know about the backstory.
If this auspicious sign could calm the public sentiment, that was what Hanbin also wanted.
Hanbin, who was looking at Bulguksa Temple, quietly turned his head somewhere.
There, Hyunbi was smiling brightly.
When Hanbin happened to leave first, Hyomyeong became sad.
The queen consort, seeing such filial piety, patted his shoulder.
“I should say hello.”
“I will follow you too.”
As Hyomyeong took a step towards Hanbin, Hyeonbi stopped him.
“Come and pray with me here.”
“Oh my god?”
When Hyomyeong opened his eyes wide, Hyeonbi smiled.
“Don’t you know that the phoenix is not a good omen? If an omen appears, it is the imperial rule that we must offer prayers for the country.”
There was not a single lie in what Hyunbi said.
The phoenix-shaped flame was rumored to be an auspicious sign, but everyone here knew the situation was dire.
What if by some chance the spark triggered a lightning bolt on the ground?
Probably no one survived here.
Hyomyeong also knew.
Although he was young, Hyo-myeong had experienced all sorts of hardships in the palace.
When it comes to intuition, he is second to none.
Hyomyeong couldn’t offer any rebuttal and just opened his mouth.
“ah.”
As Hyomyeong looked around with a bewildered expression, Hyeonbi nodded at Hanbin.
It was a consideration to tell me to leave this place for now.
There was a hint of laughter in those eyes.
In fact, there was no rule in the palace that required offering prayers when an ominous omen appeared.
It was a desperate measure to stop Hyomyeong.
If Hyomyeong insists on following Hanbin, it will be difficult for Queen Hyeon to stop him.
The problem was that Hanbin was not an ordinary martial artist.
Although he may look like a scholar at first glance, Hanbin was actually a man who caused trouble.
It was unclear whether the incident was following Hanbin or whether Hanbin was going to a place where the incident was likely to occur.
But wherever Hanbin appeared, a major accident always occurred.
Even knowing that, it was impossible to send Hyo-myeong.
Hyeonbi’s decision was not simply for the sake of filial piety.
Having a royal princess next to him was a huge weakness for a martial arts master.
To Hyun-bi, the world of martial arts now seemed like a paper boat caught in a storm.
It was holding up so well that it was amazing how well it didn’t sink.
It was common knowledge to anyone with a good understanding of the situation that the four Dukes of Habukpengga were at the center of it all.
Hanbin bowed his head politely at Hyunbi’s nod.
“I’ll just go ahead and take a look.”
“You saved me and Hyo-myeong again this time, Prince Peng.”
“No, mama. As I told you a few days ago, I was just doing what I had to do as a citizen. And the one who exerted the most effort was my friend here.”
Hanbin looked to the side with a big smile.
There, Gwanggae was licking his lips with a blank expression.
A beggar and a prince?
In fact, they were people I had no reason to meet.
Even though Gwanggae was not an ordinary beggar but a man of open arms, how could he have seen a person in the palace?
Gwanggae, who usually acted as if he had an iron plate on his face, took a quick look.
Hanbin nodded quietly.
“You can greet me comfortably, Gwanggae.”
“Hmm. I am the Open Mind, Mama.”
“Thank you for saving the martial arts world and the palace. When we return to the palace, I will hold a banquet for the beggars of Beijing. I hope that the Great Swordsman will attend then.”
“Oh my. Thank you, Mom.”
Gwanggae bowed deeply.
He had been tense up until then, but as soon as the word ‘party’ came out, he immediately returned to his usual self.
Gwanggae stood close to Hanbin, even whistling.
“You’re too close, Gwanggae.”
“Oh my, why are you like this, Prince Peng?”
Gwanggae placed his hand on Hanbin’s shoulder.
No, I was going to upload it.
Hanbin turned his body before Gwanggae could put his hand on him.
It was as if I had escaped from the hands of the madman as naturally as a loach.
“You didn’t even wash your hands, how dare you act so friendly! I guess we’ll have to cancel the party.”
“Oh, I’m sorry, Prince Peng.”
The lighthouse pretended to rain.
The expressions of the queen and the warlords watching them relaxed somewhat.
Hanbin’s calm appearance relieved their tension.
In this way, Hanbin and his group gradually disappeared from their sight.
The expressions of the warlords watching Hanbin’s group becoming dots were all different.
There was respect in some people’s eyes.
Among the respectful gazes was that of Surochae.
Hae-rang was able to save her family thanks to Han-bin.
It wasn’t just Haerang.
The key figures of each sect sighed in regret.
They were martial artists who had heard a brief explanation from the King of the Southern Sea.
Most of them were those who attended the Heroes’ Competition at Mt. Mudang.
It was just the other day that I almost became a water ghost on Mt. Mudang.
But here, there was a near-miss.
Everyone was keeping quiet, but most of the martial artists knew what had happened here.
They quietly took a bet after seeing Hanbin’s back, which had now become a dot.
But there were those who saw it differently.
“lie.”
“Yeah, that’s a lie. Since when has Habukpengga been saving the world?”
“Rather than saving them, they are trying to raise their status through rumors.”
“Yes, that’s right. It’s just a heroic tale with no substance, just rumors… … .”
One of the warriors who had been cursing Habukpengga was left speechless.
Because I saw a female monk with her eyes wide open from the side.
The female monk’s eyes were filled with murder.
The warrior who had been cursing Habukpengga stepped back hesitantly.
“That’s what I’m saying, but I’m not really insulting Habuk Pengga. Isn’t that right? I was talking about Guangxi Pengga down there, not Habuk Pengga. You.”
He winked at his colleague.
My colleague also nodded, observing the situation.
“Yes. We have never cursed Habukpangga.”
They waved their hands and stepped back.
But the female monk just looked at them as if she was angry.
The warrior who was retreating at that sight shouted.
“Isn’t it right to curse in the absence of the king? Are you trying to kill us for cursing Pengga? What on earth is your relationship with Pengga…?”
“Enemy!”
As the female warrior spoke briefly, the warriors opened their eyes wide.
Because they realized that her murderous intent was not directed at them, but at Habukpangga.
The warriors all sighed without exception.
No matter how you look at it, the female monk’s murderous intent was not ordinary.
Her appearance also played a part in making me feel seriously alive.
The neat jawline was graceful, as if a skilled artist had moved his brush.
If she hadn’t been wearing a dobok, she might have been called the most beautiful woman in the Central Plains.
When she, who anyone could tell was a beauty, started to show off her murderous aura, that murderous aura felt several times stronger.
It was similar to drawing lines with black ink on white paper.
Just as black stands out strongly on white paper, the murderous aura flowing from her also stood out strongly in contrast to her appearance.
She looked at the warriors for a moment, then turned around with shining eyes.
She quietly left the warriors’ side.
The woman slowly walked away, neither too fast nor too slow.
Wherever she was headed, it was obvious to anyone that Hanbin and his group were there.
The warriors looked at each other.
That didn’t last long, as they quickly packed their bags.
No matter how much I thought about it, it seemed like the Taoist priestess would cause an accident.
If something happened, it was clear that both she and the people who spoke to her would suffer damage.
So it was best to leave this place.
The female guide quietly followed Hanbin and his group.
Her name is Jeong-hee.
The murderous intent that Jeong-hee displayed was real.
She truly hated Habukpengga.
She is a great disciple of the sketch school.
The Somyo School was a Taoist sect comprised only of female disciples.
The reason she hated Habukpangga was directly connected to the incident that occurred at Mt. Wudang.
The events at Mt. Wudang led each sect to impose disciplinary measures on disciples associated with the unidentified enemy.
One, you said that the arms should bend inward?
The punishment was lighter than expected.
What they did was an act of betrayal of the Buddhist order.
But no sect ever disciplined him.
It was simply an order to practice standing in front of a wall or closed doors.
Rather than saying that wall-climbing or closed-door training was a punishment, it would be more accurate to say that it increased training time.
Yet they complained.
The complaint was that Habukpengga had used trickery to frame them.
The same was true of the sketch school.
Jeong-hee’s master strongly urged her to avenge this humiliation.
Jeonghee was a disciple who was called the future of the sketch school.
On the day that Jeong-hee became a long-time writer, the Somyo faction was confident that it would surpass the Ami faction.
The reason Jeonghee came down was because of her master’s request.
The master, one of the elders of the Sketching School, entered into an indefinite period of perfect cultivation due to this incident.
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