The last time I had seen the Divine Doctor was probably just before Wi Seol-ah left the Gu family.
That would make it about two years ago.
I had heard from Elder Il that he had left for the Zhang family with the Sword Lord. After that, I hadnât heard any news about him.
âWhy is the Divine Doctor hereâ¦?â
Of all places, at the Tang Clan. And of all times, right when I arrive in Sichuan.
âWhat are you doing just standing there? Come, sit down.â
Without a word, I approached and sat in front of him. I had been wondering who could be important enough to be given such luxurious accommodations, but it made sense now that I saw it was him.
You couldnât really declare anyone the absolute number one in the world of martial artists, but when it came to physicians, the title of the best belonged solely to the Divine Doctor. He was someone so highly sought after that even enormous sums of money couldnât easily buy a meeting with him.
After sitting and paying my respects, I cautiously asked.
ââ¦Have you been well?â
It seemed like a polite enough way to start, but the Divine Doctor frowned slightly and replied.
âDo you think someone my age has ever been well? Iâm just living, thatâs all.â
Still the same old grumpy old man.
âI heard you arrived, so I thought Iâd call you over to see your face.â
âYes, thank you for calling me.â
âYour words say thanks, but your face looks like youâre cursing me for calling you when youâre exhausted.â
ââ¦"
He was still as sharp as ever. The Divine Doctor took a sip of the tea in front of him, then turned his keen gaze back to me.
âI hear your name almost every day recently.â
ââ¦Sigh.â
âI figured it would happen eventually, but itâs happening much sooner than I expected.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
It seemed he had also heard the rumors about me. Well, with both the Martial Alliance and the Beggarsâ Sect spreading the word, it would be stranger if he hadnât.
âAt least it looks like youâre doing well. Thatâs good.â
âThank you.â
The Poison King, listening to our conversation from behind, looked at us in surprise. He was clearly astonished to see the Divine Doctor speaking so casually with me.
The Divine Doctor glanced at the Poison King and then spoke.
âTang family head.â
âYes, elder.â
âI need to have a private conversation with this boy. Could you leave us for a moment?â
ââ¦!â
To boldly tell the head of the Tang Clan to leaveâhe really was a remarkable person in many ways. Only the Divine Doctor could get away with such a request.
The Poison King hesitated for a moment but soon bowed his head and quietly left, closing the door behind him.
After making sure the Poison King was gone, I turned my gaze back to the Divine Doctor. He must have something important to discuss if he wanted to talk to me alone.
âI heard you were looking for me.â
âThatâs right. As I mentioned earlier, when I heard you were coming, I thought Iâd take the opportunity to see you.â
âWhat brings you to Sichuan?â
The Divine Doctor hesitated for a moment, his face growing slightly irritated before he spoke again.
âI didnât intend to come originallyâ¦â
His voice, tinged with a sigh, carried a weight of mixed emotions.
âPast ties are never as simple as we think they are.â
I widened my eyes at his words. Did that meanâ¦
âAre you saying that⦠Master Shin Noya is here as well?â
The reason the Divine Doctor had gone to the Zhang family was because the Sword Lord had wanted to go there. In other words, the two of them were connected. And now, in Sichuanâ¦
âWi Seol-ah is here.â
If his granddaughter was here, it wouldnât be surprising for the Sword Lord to appear. If the Sword Lord had come, was it to take Wi Seol-ah with him?
Just as my mind began to swirl with emotions, the Divine Doctor gave me an exasperated look.
âWhy are you suddenly bringing up that old man?â
âPardon?â
âHe didnât come.â
ââ¦Then who are you here with?â
âIf I told you, would you even know who it is?â
ââ¦â
He had a point. Feeling slightly embarrassed, I scratched the back of my head awkwardly.
âThough, I suppose itâs someone you might recognize.â
âSomeone I might know?â
âHeâs out at the moment, but when he returns, come and see him.â
âExcuse me?â
âThe old man said he wanted to see you, so just show your face when he gets back.â
ââ¦Uh, alright.â
This was already making me anxious. Considering that the people the Divine Doctor usually associated with were all formidable individuals, whoever this was must be someone important.
âBut thereâs no one left who could really surprise me now.â
Since my return, Iâd already met the Sword Lord and even had Paejon as my teacher. The Shadow King, the strongest figure in the underworld, was also nearby.
Iâd seen the heads of all the Four Great Families and even crossed paths with the Sword Queen and a Sword Queen candidate.
At this point, how many more legendary figures could there possibly be?
âUnless itâs one of the Three Elders, thereâs nothing to fear.â
Yeah, as long as it wasnât the Heavenly Elder suddenly appearing in Sichuan, there was nothing left to shock me.
âWell then, Iâll visit later if Iâm called.â
The Divine Doctor nodded absentmindedly at my response. At that moment, I felt a light tug on my sleeve.
When I looked to see who it was, it was Je Gal-hyuk.
âWhat?â
He pointed at the table and scribbled something with his finger. Watching the motion, it seemed like he was writing, âItâs been a while, brother.â
I ruffled his hair roughly.
âYeah, itâs been a while. Looks like youâve been eating well, havenât you? Put on some weight.â
Je Gal-hyuk smiled brightly in response. Seeing that smile, I couldnât help but feel a bit thrown off.
ââ¦Heâs smiling?â
Je Gal-hyukâs smile caught me off guard. He seemed taller than before, and his emotions were more expressive.
It must mean heâs been doing well.
âI heard Seol-ah is here as well.â
ââ¦Yes, she is.â
âHow is she doing? Is she alright?â
When I said âshe,â I was referring to Wi Seol-ah, of course.
As for how she was doing⦠that was a bit of a tricky question.
Was she really doing alright?
I could only hope so.
âIâm doing my best to ensure sheâs doing well.â
âThatâs a much better answer than what you wouldâve said before.â
ââ¦â
What had I said before to make him think Iâd given such lousy answers? I didnât feel like Iâd changed that much.
As I pondered that, the Divine Doctor spoke again.
âYouâve changed quite a bit.â
ââ¦In a good way, I hope?â
âIn both good and bad ways.â
So there were positive and negative changes.
âThe sharp edges I saw before seem to have smoothed out, but the tension within you has only grown stronger.â
I couldnât help but smile at his words. He was right.
âAndâ¦â
The Divine Doctor extended his wrinkled hand toward me.
âRoll up your sleeve and give me your arm.â
ââ¦Doctor?â
âHurry.â
His gaze was unusually serious. I cautiously extended my arm to him, though I hesitated for a moment.
âWhich one should I give him?â
Both of my arms were in odd states.
My left arm was wrapped in a bandage with a faint purplish hue, while my right arm was covered in scales.
After contemplating for about three seconds, I extended my left arm. The bandage seemed like the safer option compared to the scales.
The Divine Doctor examined my arm with a curious expression.
âDid you injure yourself? Your arm seemed fine before.â
âItâs⦠nothing serious. Just something that happened.â
As I struggled to explain, the Divine Doctor seemed to understand something, nodding slightly.
What?
âWell, itâs that age, isnât it?â
âPardon?â
âThe age where you wear bandages and eye patches for no reason. Itâs just a phase.â
It seemed I had earned myself some kind of strange misunderstanding. Thatâs not what this is! Not at all!
I felt an overwhelming urge to correct him, but before I could, the Divine Doctor had already started his examination.
ââ¦Damn it.â
Now wasnât the time to interrupt him. The Divine Doctor was notorious for getting extremely angry if you disturbed him during a diagnosis.
So now, I was stuck letting him think I was some teenager going through a bandage-and-eye-patch phase?
That wasnât it at allâ¦
As much as I wanted to explain, I couldnât say anything while he was in the middle of his work.
All I could do was keep my mouth shut and wait for the examination to end.
It was a long, bitter wait.
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The examination took longer than expected.
The Divine Doctorâs diagnosis, which usually only took a few minutes, had stretched to nearly an hour.
Finally, he finished and opened his eyes slightly. Only then did I feel comfortable enough to speak.
âIs there something wrong with me?â
The long examination had made me anxious. In response to my question, the Divine Doctorâs expression grew more serious as he replied.
âLet me ask you something first.â
Hearing the weight in his voice, I couldnât help but tense up as the Divine Doctor continued.
âDid you learn Bi-juâs martial arts?â
ââ¦!â
My eyes widened at his question. How did he know?
The Divine Doctor gave a calm explanation, as if reading my thoughts.
âThe only martial art that could cause such changes in your muscles and blood vessels is that one.â
ââ¦"
âOf course, if youâd undergone a complete transformation, it would be different, but I donât see any traces of that. So it must be that technique, correct?â
ââ¦Yes, thatâs correct.â
I hadnât expected him to figure it out just from examining my muscles. The Divine Doctor really was something else.
While I was still surprised by how easily heâd uncovered my secret, I noticed a flicker of sadness in his eyes.
âSo, in the end, that bastard found a successor⦠and it had to be you.â
âDoctorâ¦?â
âI had hoped no one else would get caught up in that manâs obsession. But it seems that wasnât meant to be.â
It seemed the Divine Doctor knew about the dangers of the Tua Pacheonmu techniqueâthe brutal martial art that rewires the body by inflicting immense pain.
It was a method of forcing oneâs muscles and meridians to transform, sending the practitioner into a state of transcendence. But even Paejon had emphasized that very few people could survive the process.
For a healer like the Divine Doctor, it must have been a difficult subject to discuss.
âDoes your father or Elder Il know about this?â
âThe family head knows. Elder Il⦠doesnât.â
âHah. So Il doesnât know? When he finds out, youâll be in for a good scolding.â
ââ¦"
That sounded about right.
If Elder Il found out Iâd sold him out to the enemy, heâd probably beat me within an inch of my life.
âThen again, I could just run away now.â
Now that Iâd reached Hwagyeong, I could at least outrun Elder Il. That should be enough.
As I plotted my escape plan, the Divine Doctor continued speaking.
âIt seems youâve recently used a lot of your energy.â
âYes⦠quite a bit, actually.â
There was the matter of demonifying Tang Deok, hatching the Red Serpent, and draining my energy in the process.
The Divine Doctor had seen right through me.
âYour fatigue has accumulated. Youâre aware of that, right?â
âYes.â
âYou need to take a proper rest at some point.â
I gave him a bitter smile. That had been the plan until I was dragged here.
I didnât bother mentioning that part.
I knew how valuable the Divine Doctorâs services were, and I was aware that this examination was purely out of his goodwill.
âAndâ¦â
Just as I refocused my attention on him, I felt something shift.
His words suddenly became much heavier, his tone more serious.
I could feel the gravity of the moment.
âDoctorâ¦?â
âDo you remember when I once called you a walking corpse?â
Several years ago.
It had been just after my return, less than a year after Iâd been reborn. Back then, I had gone to Mount Hua to retrieve Gu Ryeong-hwa, and the Divine Doctor had examined me at the request of the Plum Blossom Sword.
A walking corpse.
Thatâs what heâd called me.
âYes. I remember.â
Heâd told me that because I had more than one type of energy in my body, it wouldnât be surprising if I exploded at any moment.
Those issues had been somewhat resolved thanks to Shin Noyaâs guidance, the effects of the Mad Demonâs absorption technique, and my strange connection with that beast.
Because of all that, Iâd been able to endure and even learn the Tua Pacheonmu technique from Paejon.
It hadnât caused any problems for a while, so Iâd pushed it to the back of my mind.
But why was the Divine Doctor bringing it up again?
As I pondered, the Divine Doctor spoke with a pained expression, one I hadnât seen before.
âI wasnât certain back then. But this time, I am.â
He took a deep breath, his face full of sorrow, before delivering his verdict.
âIf things continue as they are, you wonât survive much longer. Youâre going to die.â
His words, delivered with absolute certainty, made my eyes widen in shock.