Chapter 137
by Heavenly CatChapter 137: What is Emptied is Filled in Turn (3)
Muk Il-gwang had recovered from his internal injuries with astonishing speed and could now move freely. His recovery was truly fearsome.
Swinging his arms about with satisfaction, a smile spread across his face.
Hwang Hye-ryeong looked at him and remarked.
"You're scary!"
Muk Il-gwang's shoulders slumped immediately. Seeing this, Hwang Hye-ryeong smiled.
"But I'm glad you've made a full recovery."
"Yes!"
Muk Il-gwang answered loudly, as though his shoulders had never drooped in the first place. At the sight, Bang Jin-bo muttered.
"That one is quite serious as well."
He shook his head.
Muk Il-gwang's appearance was fierce enough to frighten even demons. Yet he was visibly affected by every word Hwang Hye-ryeong uttered.
The contrast between his intimidating exterior and his earnest demeanor was enough to draw a quiet laugh. But since he could not laugh openly, Bang Jin-bo had to turn his head to suppress it.
They were currently passing through the western Yue region of Anhui Province, having left Hunan Province behind.
Anhui Province was mountainous, with even more lakes. Cross a mountain and a vast lake would suddenly block the way; cross a lake and a towering mountain would loom before you.
Naturally, it took more time to traverse the same distance.
But the party was in no hurry.
Hurrying would not make the lake cross any faster, nor would it cause the mountains to vanish.
Once his injuries had healed, Muk Il-gwang had dismounted and begun walking. In his place, Bang Jin-bo rode the horse. For Bang Jin-bo, who was already somewhat tired, this was welcome news.
The western Yue region they were passing through was famous for its tea.
The tea grown here was called Cuilan, prized for its deep, bittersweet fragrance. Perhaps for this reason, as soon as they entered the region, the streets were saturated with the rich aroma of tea.
Even the Qingyan Inn, where they had taken lodging, was permeated with the scent. The moment they stepped inside, the rich fragrance lifted their spirits.
A smile graced Hwang Hye-ryeong's face.
They had been forced to camp outdoors many times on the journey here. Having grown up in the mountains, sleeping under the stars was not a hardship, but she longed earnestly for a warm bath.
Dam Ho had taken a separate cottage.
"I'll go bathe first."
Hwang Hye-ryeong hurried to the bathhouse.
Muk Il-gwang declared he would remain in the cottage to protect her.
Dam Ho and Bang Jin-bo left the two behind and went to the dining hall first.
The hall was filled with a considerable number of people. Many of them appeared to be martial artists.
Dam Ho and Bang Jin-bo found a seat in a secluded corner, away from the crowd. While Bang Jin-bo ordered several dishes from the server, Dam Ho gazed out the window.
As far as Dam Ho knew, there were no notable sects or martial schools in Qianshan. Yet a large proportion of those visible on the street carried weapons.
The whispers of those seated at a nearby table reached Dam Ho's ears.
"The Demonic Cult's return! Truly a grave matter. The world will soon be awash in blood."
"Who could disagree? I've even had to procure a sword for myself."
They were not even martial artists. Yet they wore swords at their belts.
It was proof of how deeply the Demonic Cult's emergence had unsettled the populace.
"And to think, the Demonic Cult is quite audacious. To slaughter hundreds in Akyang, which might as well be the Martial Alliance's very heart."
"Is that not why they are called the Demonic Cult? They are called that because they are just that merciless."
"That is true… I suppose the Namgung Family must be on high alert then."
The Namgung Family had settled in Anhui Province several hundred years ago. Over that long span, they had built a solid foundation and now stood as one of the Five Great Families, their reputation well known.
The Namgung Family were the undisputed masters of Anhui Province.
If the Namgung Family so much as sneezed, all of Anhui felt the chill. Thus, those who lived in the province could not help but keep a keen eye on the family's movements.
With the Demonic Cult emerging on the stage of history, it was the Namgung Family that was most active.
They had split their forces, dispatching half to the Martial Alliance while tightening security at their main residence. They recalled scattered branch disciples and recruited martial artists willing to lend their strength.
The Namgung Family's influence in Anhui Province was absolute, and many rallied to their banner.
For this reason, Anhui was in a state of great turmoil. That atmosphere was reflected fully in the inn where Dam Ho was staying.
Bang Jin-bo whispered softly.
"The Demonic Cult must be truly formidable. No matter where you go, all anyone talks about is the Demonic Cult. Is there truly anywhere that is safe from them?"
"Who knows!"
Dam Ho murmured in a flat voice.
Though the world was in an uproar over the Demonic Cult's emergence, it was of little concern to Dam Ho.
His sole interest at present was Hwang Hye-ryeong.
He needed only to deliver her safely to Huangshan. As for the rest of the world, it was none of his concern.
There were as many as grains of sand on the shore who had stepped forth to protect the Central Plains from the Demonic Cult's invasion, and a great many of them possessed the ability to do so.
Those men had banded together to form the Martial Alliance. With the Alliance in place, there was no need for Dam Ho to act.
While Dam Ho was lost in his own thoughts, the food arrived. Bang Jin-bo was the first to light up, dividing the dishes into manageable portions.
"Wow! The smell is incredible. Hurry and eat, Brother."
"Mm!"
True to Bang Jin-bo's enthusiasm, the food was quite good.
Dam Ho savored the meal in small bites. Bang Jin-bo also ate with a smile.
While the two were dining, Muk Il-gwang and Hwang Hye-ryeong entered the hall. Bang Jin-bo greeted them with a smile.
"Welcome. The food is delicious."
"It smells wonderful from the start."
Hwang Hye-ryeong smiled.
After her bath, her beauty shone even more brilliantly.
Her damp skin and hair were more than enough to quicken the hearts of many within the inn.
A lecherous glint appeared in the eyes of some men, but the moment they saw Muk Il-gwang's towering frame and fearsome countenance, those thoughts vanished without a trace.
"Gah! What kind of face is that?"
"Gack! I thought my heart had fallen out."
No matter how beautiful Hwang Hye-ryeong might be, they had no confidence in approaching her past the monstrous figure of Muk Il-gwang. They, too, had only one life.
Hwang Hye-ryeong chewed her food and murmured.
"It's good, but not as good as what Jin-bo makes."
"Hehe!"
"Jin-bo, how did you learn to cook so well?"
Hwang Hye-ryeong asked with a remarkably serious expression. Bang Jin-bo rubbed the back of his head, looking sheepish.
"I just kept at it."
"If you just keep at it, anyone can become good at it?"
"Are you interested in cooking?"
Hwang Hye-ryeong nodded. At that, Bang Jin-bo's face broke into a wide grin.
"If you have the interest, learning is not so difficult. Shall I teach you?"
"Is that really all right?"
"We will be together until we reach Huangshan, and cooking is not so hard."
"Then I would like that. It's a promise?"
"Yes!"
At Bang Jin-bo's answer, a pleased smile spread across Hwang Hye-ryeong's face. Muk Il-gwang, watching her, allowed a smile to rise to his own lips.
"Young brother, thank you!"
"It was nothing."
Hwang Hye-ryeong asked cautiously.
"Is there anything you need?"
"No. Ah, we could go to the market tonight."
"The market?"
"To make good food, you first need to learn how to select good ingredients. Choosing good ingredients is the most important part."
"Is that so?"
Hwang Hye-ryeong's eyes sparkled.
She had been to many markets in her life, but never once had she visited one to buy cooking ingredients.
Hwang Hye-ryeong turned her gaze to Dam Ho.
"May I go to the market, Big Brother?"
"Mm!"
When Dam Ho granted permission, a radiant smile blossomed on Hwang Hye-ryeong's face.
"Wonderful. Let's go shopping!"
"Hehe!"
Hwang Hye-ryeong raised her voice in excitement, and Bang Jin-bo laughed his characteristic laugh.
Muk Il-gwang watched the two of them and smiled.
They had invited Dam Ho to join them, but he had quietly declined.
After finishing their meal, the three went to the market together, and Dam Ho returned to the cottage.
In the courtyard of the cottage stood an ancient tree. It had been there long before the Qingyan Inn was built.
Dam Ho took a seat beneath it.
Leaning against the massive trunk and closing his eyes, a flood of thoughts surged upon him like a deluge. Dam Ho pruned away the useless thoughts, leaving only one.
Dark Shadow Fist.
It was now called the Lone Walker's art.
The Dark Shadow Fist achieved near-perfect power on the battlefield. Its application and destructive force were beyond compare with other martial arts.
The only limitation was its effectiveness in one-against-many combat.
But even that could be addressed with changes in the application of its techniques, so it was not a major concern.
The problem was the meditation trance.
He had once come close to falling into a meditation trance, drawn by the word "Lone Walker." At the time, it had been in an isolated old bookshop, so there was no issue. But if it happened in the heat of battle, he would face a grave crisis.
Dam Ho contemplated himself and the Dark Shadow Fist with care.
His body was, in and of itself, a weapon of perfection. The damage to the muscles of his left leg, causing a slight limp, was no longer a problem.
Through countless battles, Dam Ho had realized how to transform that weakness into strength. That realization had in turn been absorbed into the Dark Shadow Fist.
At least physically, there was no issue.
The problem was his heart.
Dam Ho was well aware that he was not normal.
His mind was thoroughly broken.
The loss of his childhood, the isolation at Mount Hua, the entanglement of twisted human relationships—all of it had warped and bent him, pulling him sharply to one extreme.
For that reason, he thought of everything in terms of himself and was numb to the pain of others.
He felt nothing for anything outside the few things he held dear.
A life of absolute solitude. An isolated existence.
'Is that why the word "Lone Walker" drew me so strongly?'
After the massacre of his village, his heart had been filled with darkness. Even when he was with his Master, even now at this moment of reuniting with his sister, the darkness had not lifted.
The darkness was his part—no, it was his very self.
It was impossible to dispel the darkness from his heart. Above all, Dam Ho had no intention of dispelling it.
'What must I do?'
Dam Ho thought, and thought again.
It was only a simple contemplation, but he was desperate.
He had lived desperately since childhood, and at this very moment he was thinking desperately.
For him, leisure meant carelessness, and carelessness meant death.
He knew this too well, which was why he was always on guard and never let anyone close.
The only one he had ever allowed close was Hyeon-so Sage.
When his thoughts reached Hyeon-so Sage, a sudden, overwhelming longing seized him.
He wanted to see him laugh. He wanted to hear his kind voice.
It was the first time he had felt such a thing, and Dam Ho was taken aback.
Boom!
The Dark Soul Heart Method suddenly surged violently.
The energy of the Dark Soul Heart Method, which had always been thoroughly controlled, was now spreading of its own accord.
'Why?'
Dam Ho was alarmed.
At first, he tried to control it. But subduing the runaways energy all at once was impossible.
"Kuh!"
Dam Ho's face twisted.
Pop! Pop!
Veins bulged beneath his skin. His entire body was seized with tremors.
Agony, as though his whole being were being torn apart, forced his mouth open. He had thought himself numb to pain. But this sudden onslaught of agony proved just how wrong that assumption was, ravaging every inch of his body.
It was as though molten lava were surging through his veins. The intense heat threatened to consume him entirely.
A trace of blood appeared at the corner of his lips. Bright crimson.
It was not a good omen.
If he left it unchecked, he would suffer grave internal injuries, or worse, die.
He needed to quell the rampage of his energy.
Shudder!
But it was only a wish.
The lava-like energy surging through his body invaded his mind. His consciousness began to fade.
If he lost control now, his body would be consumed by the Dark Soul Heart Method.
'Should I let it go?'
Just as that thought arose,
The Heaven Enshrined in the Heart—the heart holds the image of the heavens.
The Heavens Weighted Within the Heart—the heart bears the heaviness of the heavens.
The Mind Governing the Heavens—when the heart moves, it can govern the heavens.
The Heavy Heart Moves the Heavens—a heavy heart moves the heavens.
A passage from the Heavy Heaven Heart Method suddenly came to mind.
It was a passage he had forgotten while cultivating the Dark Soul Heart Method.
'A heavy heart moves the heavens?'
It was a passage he had never understood. But at this very moment, it seemed as though he might.
In that instant, the voice of Hyeon-so Sage echoed once more.
—All you need is a steadfast heart. That alone is enough.
It was a hallucination conjured by his own mind. Dam Ho knew this. Yet a smile rose to his lips.
—Ho-ya, is that not so?
'Yes, it is.'
The Master asked, and the disciple answered.

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