Chapter 369 â 7th Heaven (2)-Sizzle!
Although gripped by pain that felt like burning every time Mok Gyeong-unâs sword intent touched him, Master Ou Cheonmu didnât show any signs of pain or utter even a single groan.
âHuu.â
He merely regulated his breathing.
Of course, it was partly due to his strong endurance, but it was also because of his dignity.
As one called one of the Six Heavens, the pinnacle of the current martial world, it was difficult to show weakness in front of his children.
Watching him, the second son Ou Woong-seong inwardly clicked his tongue.
He, whose arm had been reattached first, couldnât endure the pain and had screamed.
Yet seeing his fatherâs expression not changing at all, he felt both admiration and even more guilt.
ââ¦If I hadnât coveted that orb, would this have happened?â
Yes.
Maybe it wouldnât have.
Thatâs why he felt even more guilty.
What pained him even more was that neither his father nor his brothers blamed him. SÑará´h the NôvelFire.nÑt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Even that youngest brother Ou Yeonwoo, born of a different mother, whom he had resented and tormented so much.
That boy had bowed his head for his sake.
Even his elder brother, who had been practically backstabbed by him.
-Drip!
A tear rolled down the cheek of the second son Ou Woong-seong, whose eyes had reddened.
He wasnât aware of it, but Mok Gyeong-un was closely observing this.
Although he had ended it after receiving loyalty from Master Ou Cheonmu and the Spiritual Sword Sanctuary, he had been considering killing him if necessary because he had continued to create troublesome situations.
But seeing his gaze and attitude change so noticeably, he felt puzzled.
-That is what it means to be human.
Cheong-ryeongâs voice rang in Mok Gyeong-unâs ear.
To this, Mok Gyeong-un replied through voice transmission.
-What do you mean by that?
-What do you think distinguishes humans from beasts?
-Isnât it the use of tools and the ability to think?
He answered with the most decisive differences.
Cheong-ryeong inwardly clicked her tongue and said,
-â¦Of course, thereâs that. But humans also change.
-Change⦠you say?
-Yes.
-Mortal, you seem to think humans are inherently unchanging because you donât trust anyone, but human beings change as they experience many things. For example, the emotion of regret would be part of that.
-Regret? Isnât that also a kind of learning?
-Donât view all emotions simply rationally. Emotions belong to the realm of sensibility.
-If Cheong-ryeong says so, then it must be.
Mok Gyeong-un answered with a slight smile.
Seeing him like this, Cheong-ryeong muttered softly.
-And youâre changing too.
-Pardon?
-Itâs nothing.
-You clearly said something.
-I said itâs nothing!
At her firm exclamation, Mok Gyeong-un shrugged.
No matter how much she muttered, there was no way he couldnât have heard the words ringing in his ear.
âChanging, she saysâ¦â
He didnât know in what aspect she was saying such things.
He felt he was still the same as ever.
-Sizzle!
Having successfully completed the Three Marvels Method, Mok Gyeong-un removed his hand from the wound on Master Ou Cheonmuâs severed right arm.
âTry moving it.â
At these words from Mok Gyeong-un, Master Ou Cheonmu carefully tried moving his arm.
-Swish!
âAh!â
Ou Cheonmuâs eyes trembled.
He had only moved it a little, but sensation returned to the arm that had been filled with emptiness just moments ago.
It was truly remarkable.
Although it was no longer surprising after seeing the second son Ou Woong-seongâs arm reattached, he couldnât help feeling overwhelmed as his arm moved.
At this, Master Ou Cheonmu knelt on one knee before Mok Gyeong-un, clasped his hands, and said respectfully,
âThis old one offers thanks for the noble sirâs generous grace.â
-Thud!
âWe brothers also thank you!â
Following him, the eldest son Junior Master Ou Woong-hwang, the second son Ou Woong-seong, and the third son, the youngest Ou Yeonwoo, also knelt on one knee and showed respect.
Regardless of how it happened, they were simply grateful just for reattaching their fatherâs and brothersâ severed arms.
Mok Gyeong-un waved his hand lightly at them as if bothered and said,
âThis much is only natural. I understand, so would you all please riseâ¦â
-Rip!
-Clang!
At that moment, a leather scabbard tore and Evil Commandment Sword, one of Mok Gyeong-unâs magic swords, fell to the ground.
It seemed that although it was made to serve as a scabbard, it couldnât withstand Evil Commandment Swordâs sharpness and finally tore.
Then Master Ou Cheonmu, noticing this, opened his mouth with surprised eyes.
âNoble sir, is that perhaps the Evil Commandment Sword sword?â
âAs expected of a sword craftsman, you recognize it at a glance. There have been people who sensed the swordâs demonic nature, but youâre the first to immediately recognize what sword it is, Sect Leader.â
Indeed, it was rare for someone to recognize what sword it was at a glance without extensive knowledge about swords.
In that sense, he couldnât help but feel puzzled that he recognized the swordâs name instantly.
But then,
âHow could I not know? That sword was made by our clanâs ancestor, Ou Yezi. How could this descendant not recognize it?â
â!?â
Ou Yezi.
A man from the state of Yue during the Spring and Autumn period, considered the greatest craftsman.
The swords he made were all renowned and called legendary swords that transcended time.
A strange light flickered in Mok Gyeong-unâs eyes.
He had heard that he was called a sword craftsman to the extent that there were rumors of him being a descendant of Ou Yezi, but it wasnât a rumor, it was none other than the truth.
***
A forest about 30 ri away from the Spiritual Sword Sanctuary.
There, a group of warriors with visible signs of fatigue were panting and catching their breath.
The clothing of these people bore the emblem symbolizing the Righteous Alliance.
âHuu⦠Huuâ¦â
Among these exhausted people, there was one who was slowly regulating his breathing, though not as tired as the others â it was Moyong Hak, the eldest son of the Moyong family.
What could be the reason that even he, leading the Righteous Alliance warriors, was so exhausted?
Moyong Hak raised his head and looked up at the trees.
âWhy on earth is she doing this?â
In fact, he too didnât know the reason.
Just because of her one word that they needed to hurry, they had to use their lightness skill without rest as soon as they left the Spiritual Sword Sanctuary.
Thanks to this, even he, with relatively solid internal energy, couldnât help but be exhausted.
Meanwhile, someone landed in front of him.
-Thud!
It was none other than Jeong Myeong Sa-tae of the Hangshan Sect.
She, who had descended with graceful body techniques, breathed a sigh of relief and said,
âAmitabha. Fortunately, it seems there is no pursuit.â
At these words, Moyong Hak asked in a tone of incomprehension,
âPursuit? What do you mean by that, Sa-tae? Donât tell me you did this because you thought that monster-like person might have set trackers on us?â
âThatâs correct.â
âWhat?â
He had thought it unlikely, but was it really because of that they had used their lightness skill recklessly as soon as they left the Spiritual Sword Sanctuary?
âSa-tae. But didnât that person say with his own mouth:â
[Righteous Alliance? Ah. I think Iâve heard of it. They say itâs one of the three powers dividing the current martial world along with the Heaven and Earth Society and the Four Evils Alliance.]
[Amitabha. Thatâs correct.]
[From the look in your eyes, you seem quite worried, monk.]
[â¦Not at all, patron. How could this humble monk do such a thing? Rather, Iâm grateful that youâve resolved the true culprit behind the Namgoong family tragedy, which was a concern for our Alliance.]
[I didnât particularly do it for the Righteous Alliance, but if it helped you, then I suppose thereâs no need for us to be at odds with each other.]
[â¦â¦]
Jeong Myeong Sa-tae also remembered the last words that person had said.
He hadnât exactly spoken in a roundabout way.
It clearly meant that they shouldnât create reasons to be at odds with each other.
From their standpoint, they didnât particularly want to make him an enemy, so if the other party took the initiative like this, it wasnât bad.
Moyong Hak had taken this at face value.
He thought that the other party wouldnât want to be at odds with a huge organization like the Righteous Alliance either.
But Jeong Myeong Sa-tae didnât take it so literally.
âPatron. Does âletâs not create reasons to be at oddsâ sound purely friendly to you?â
ââ¦Are you saying it has a different meaning?â
âTo this humble monkâs ears, it sounded like he could handle it even if reasons to be at odds arose.â
âWhat?â
âI didnât say this at the scene because there were many ears listening and eyes watching, but this isnât something our Alliance, no, the current martial world can simply overlook.â
âIs it because a new peerless expert has appeared?â
âItâs not just a new expert. As you must have realized too, patron Moyong, he will soon be called the seventh heaven by martial artists.â
At these words, Moyong Hak couldnât hide his excitement.
âThe, the seventh heaven? You mean heâll become one of the Seven Heavens?â
ââ¦Itâs not about becoming one. When this incident spreads, he will establish himself as a new heaven.â
He broke the One Hundred and Eight Arhat Formation of Shaolin, called the birthplace of the Orthodox Sectâs martial arts, with just one True Enlightened step, and Master Ou Cheonmu of the Spiritual Sword Sanctuary, one of the current martial worldâs six pinnacles, acknowledged defeat without even fighting, swearing loyalty after seeing the sword mark on the cliff.
With just these two actions, he was already writing a legend surpassing the other Six Heavens.
What she was worried about wasnât the emergence of this new powerhouse.
âAn expert who has reached the realm of grand master has entered under someone stronger than him. Just that alone is already distorting the balance of power.â
âAh!â
At her meaningful words, Moyong Hak finally realized the seriousness of the situation.
The problem was that the new powerhouse didnât just defeat an existing powerhouse, but subjugated him.
An expert at the level of the Six Heavens was no different from a one-man sect by himself.
Just by taking such a being under his wing, this person had essentially shattered the balance in the current martial world and created a new landscape.
âThe fact that he subjugated Master Ou and took him under his wing, when he could have ended it with just a competition, means his actions might not end with simply making a name for himself.â
âSo thatâs why you were worried about pursuit.â
âYes, he might want to delay the spread of news about his actions.â
ââ¦Sa-tae.â
âWhat is it?â
âThinking about it, isnât this even more serious?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âDoesnât the fact that he just let us, members of the Righteous Alliance, go mean that he doesnât care even if his actions become known?â
â!!!!!!â
At these words from Moyong Hak, Jeong Myeong Sa-taeâs expression became even more serious.
This made sense.
The opponent might be so confident that he doesnât even care if his actions are revealed to the Righteous Allianceâs ears, or he might be ready to create a new order.
To this, Jeong Myeong Sa-tae said,
âThis wonât do. Patron, we need to hurry to a branch office to send a messenger bird, and then we should go straight to the Allianceâs headquarters.â
***
This place, full of the smell of iron and still filled with heat, was Master Ou Cheonmuâs workshop.
Many famous swords that made a name in the current martial world were born here.
Among them, the sword that many swordsmen considered the best was Ilhwi, the unique weapon of Jeong Hyeon-mun, the leader of the Righteous Alliance.
Jeong Hyeon-mun, one of the Six Heavens, was known to have never been defeated since obtaining Il-hwi, and Ou Cheonmuâs reputation as a craftsman soared to the heavens after that.
Many people considered it a great wish to enter this place and ask Ou Cheonmu to craft their unique weapon.
-Tap!
Master Ou Cheonmu, who had been examining the torn leather scabbard, put it down and said,
âA leather scabbard will have difficulty withstanding the swordâs sharpness.â
To these words, Mok Gyeong-un shrugged and replied,
âYes, it was a bit precarious.â
He had somewhat expected this, as he always carried the sword.
Master Ou Cheonmu politely extended both hands.
âI need to craft a scabbard suitable for the sword, may this lowly one examine the sword for a moment?â
ââ¦Will you be alright?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âEvil Commandment Sword is set to reveal its desires when touched by anyone other than me.â
âI see⦠So itâs as Iâve heard.â
Master Ou Cheonmu nodded and stared intently at the magic sword Evil Commandment Sword.
But that gaze was strangely bitter.
Itâs a sword made by Ou Yezi, who could be considered his ancestor, so why is he looking at it with such eyes?
âWhatâs wrong? Is there something wrong with the sword?â
Mok Gyeong-un lifted the sword to examine it.
What was surprising was that despite being so old and having absorbed much blood, the blade of the magic sword Evil Commandment Sword was still sharp and without a single blemish.
Even excellent iron would inevitably have its edge damaged after long use and clashing, so this was truly strange.
Then Ou Cheonmu brought thick work gloves and said,
âThat sword is made of a very special iron called Gwanya black iron, so its blade probably wonât be damaged until its lifespan is completely over.â
Ou Cheonmu put on the gloves and extended both hands again.
At this, Mok Gyeong-un handed him the sword.
If necessary, he could subdue him and take it back, and inwardly, he was also curious about what would happen if a peerless expert at the grand master level like him held Evil Commandment Sword.
-Tap!
Ou Cheonmu received the sword while wearing gloves.
The sword body trembled subtly.
Although it wasnât in direct contact because of the gloves, it might be showing aversion to being in someone elseâs hands.
But then, as Ou Cheonmu injected true energy into the sword,
-Woong woong woong!
The swordâs cry rang out, and the trembling of the sword body stopped.
âDid he subdue it?â
A strange light flickered in Mok Gyeong-unâs eyes.
Indeed, perhaps because he had achieved the Way of the Sword, Extreme of the Sword, he seemed to be at a level where he could control even Evil Commandment Swordâs demonic nature.
It wasnât for nothing that he was called one of the Six Heavens.
Having suppressed the swordâs spirit with his true energy, Ou Cheonmu spoke in a bitter voice.
âA sword can be illuminated by itself, but truly, the element of a great sword is that it can make its owner shine the brightest. However, this sword has a nature completely opposite to that.â
ââ¦â¦â
âTo think thereâs a sword that drives its owner to the brink of death unless they can overcome its demonic nature.â
Ou Cheonmu shook his head.
Then, scanning the sword body with both eyes, he continued speaking.
âOur ancestor Ou Yezi said that making this and four other demonic swords was the most regrettable thing he did in his lifetime.â
âFive demonic swords⦠He said making them was shameful?â
Were there demonic swords other than Evil Commandment Sword and Plundering-killing Sword?
More than that, it was unexpected to hear that he expressed shame after making the swords.
This was because Mok Gyeong-un quite liked Evil Commandment Sword and Plundering-killing Sword.
âIs it because they became demonic swords?â
âThat might be part of the reason, but the reason our ancestor regretted making these demonic swords lies elsewhere.â
âWhat is it?â
To Mok Gyeong-unâs question, Master Ou Cheonmu answered in a meaningful voice.
âItâs because human flesh and blood, and their grudges, are imbued in these demonic swords.â
âIs that so?â
â!?â
For a moment, Master Ou Cheonmu frowned.
Is this really all the reaction he has?