Chapter 25
The Terminally-Ill Side-Character Inside of a Martial Arts Novel
It was a dark room. In the sealed room without windows, not a single point of light could be found. Only thick blackness was spread out.
âPhewâ¦â
From within the darkness where not even an inch ahead was visible, a deep breath flowed out. Along with the rustling sound, the dragging of cloth could be heard.
Footsteps followed, and soon after, the dense darkness was pierced, and a ray of light flooded the room.
Amid the commotion, the man who entered swept his gaze across the room.
âYoung Cult Leader, if you go in thereâ¦!â
Urgent voices of the guard martial artists burst out from behind him. However, Hyuk Dojin casually closed the door and spoke in a low voice.
âItâs been a while since Iâve seen you, Father.â
Hyuk Dojinâs voice was directed at the man sitting askew in the darkness â the Cult Leader, Hyuk Muhyeol.
âWere you startled by my sudden visit?â
âHmmâ¦â
At Hyuk Dojinâs words, Hyuk Muhyeol let out a deep groan and stroked his chin. Hyuk Dojin quietly observed his father before taking a step forward. Hyuk Muhyeolâs eyes, which had been facing downward, directly met his sonâs gaze.
Their lines of sight clashed in midair.
The two exuded such a fierce aura that they hardly seemed like father and son. If someone else saw them, they would believe they were bitter enemies, not family. Despite Hyuk Muhyeolâs being the Cult Leader, Hyuk Dojin didnât bow his head. Instead, he lifted his chin and stared squarely at Hyuk Muhyeol.
Hyuk Muhyeol met his sonâs gaze and, after maintaining his silence, opened his mouth.
âWhat brings you here in the middle of the night?â
âDoes a son need a reason to see his father?â
âAt least for you, he does.â
Hyuk Dojin let out a derisive snort at Hyuk Muhyeolâs coldly dismissive tone. Hyuk Dojinâs usually gentle and soft demeanor was nowhere to be found.
He stared at his father with chillingly cold eyes, as if he were a stranger.
Hyuk Dojin closed his mouth tightly and lowered his gaze from Hyuk Muhyeol, whom he had been silently observing.
âI have something to ask.â
âHow rare. For you to have something to ask me.â
So?
Hyuk Muhyeol leisurely opened his mouth, with his arm resting on the armrest and his chin propped up.
âWhat did you want to ask?â
Hyuk Muhyeol regarded his son, whose appearance he hadnât seen in a long time, with an intrigued look. He was the person who knew Hyuk Dojin best.
Many who knew Hyuk Dojin considered him a gentle and calm man. For this reason, he often faced criticism that he was unsuitable to be the Young Cult Leader of the Demon Cult.
They thought that the life of a Cult Leader required being constantly cold and walking the path of cruelty, so Hyuk Dojinâs peaceful demeanor was unsuitable.
However, the Hyuk Dojin that Hyuk Muhyeol had observed over a long period was never truly calm and gentle. He had simply learned to control his boiling fighting spirit long ago.
Hyuk Dojin met his fatherâs observant gaze and spoke briefly.
âA very long time ago, after Mother passed away, you told me that her illness could have been cured.â
ââ¦â
âBut you neglected Motherâs illness, and in the end, chose her death.â
Hyuk Muhyeol shifted his body uncomfortably, letting out a low groan, as if the topic made him uneasy.
Discussions related to Geum Soso were equally uncomfortable for both Hyuk Muhyeol and Hyuk Dojin, father and son. It was not an easy subject to bring up.
âSo?â
A curt voice followed curtly. Sitting askew in his chair, Hyuk Muhyeol opened his mouth again.
âAre you only now going to ask this father for his sins⦠or something like that?â
The aura emanating from his body was subtle yet overbearing. It was an overwhelming force that could crush anything in front of him.
Others would have retreated in terror, but it had no effect on Hyuk Dojin.
âNo, itâs not that.â
âThen?â
At his questioning voice, Hyuk Dojin hesitated briefly before calmly continuing.
âI want to ask about that method.â
âMethod?â
âYes, the method that could have cured Motherâs illness. Iâm curious about what that method was.â
Hyuk Muhyeol stared intently at his son. Since Geum Sosoâs death, Hyuk Dojin had restrained himself, never revealing his true nature.
For Hyuk Dojin, Geum Soso was both a sacrificial victim and the one who had preserved his position. Hyuk Muhyeol studied his son, who hated him, even loathed him, and asked as if unable to understand.
âWhat reason could you possibly have to be curious about that now? Itâs all in the past. You know thereâs no point in dredging it upâ¦â
Hyuk Muhyeol trailed off as he observed him, then let out a small âahâ and chuckled.
âItâs because of that woman from the Righteous Sect.â
ââ¦â
âIâve heard her physical condition isnât very goodâ¦â
Hyuk Muhyeol lifted the corners of his lips and raised his chin.
âDid you come to meet this despicable father you canât stand looking at, in order to save that woman?â
Although Hyuk Muhyeol and Hyuk Dojin were father and son, their relationship was worse than strangers. Hyuk Dojin blamed Hyuk Muhyeol for bearing the greatest responsibility for Geum Sosoâs death.
He knew that Hyuk Muhyeol was aware of a way to save Geum Soso but didnât do so, and Hyuk Dojin loathed the heartless Hyuk Muhyeol.
Because of this, except for official occasions, Hyuk Dojin never visited or spoke to him.
But for him to come here and speak with Hyuk Muhyeol, suppressing his own temperament, was highly unusual.
The woman who had brought the proud and heavy-hearted Hyuk Dojin hereâ¦
âYouâre acting like itâs nothing, but it seems sheâs quite taken your fancy. What was her name again? Sowol, was it? Whyâ¦â
His voice trailed off. Hyuk Muhyeol rose from his seat and slowly approached his son. Stopping three steps away, he faced Hyuk Dojin and voiced the words he had left hanging.
ââ¦Did you find a resemblance to your mother in that woman?â
At that moment, a thick killing intent exploded from Hyuk Dojinâs body. Simultaneously, more than ten figures revealed themselves from the darkness, drawing their swords and aiming them at Hyuk Dojinâs neck.
However, Hyuk Dojin showed no interest in them, only glaring intently at Hyuk Muhyeol, who stood before him with a calm expression.
âYouâd do well to watch your words.â
Hyuk Muhyeol regarded his son with a relaxed expression. The others standing beside him had pale faces as they endured the killing intent, but it seemed to have no effect on Hyuk Muhyeol.
Recalling the conversation he had just had with Moyong Sowol, Hyuk Dojin unleashed the rage boiling within him as it was.
âI still donât wish to commit the sin of beheading my father. Soâ¦â
Hyuk Dojin narrowed his eyes, picturing Moyong Sowolâs face.
âYouâd do well to watch your words.â
Hyuk Muhyeol thought that his son, unable to conceal his anger, was being genuine.
What had allowed Hyuk Dojin to become so strong wasnât only the talent flowing in the blood of the Hyuk clan, but more importantly, his rage and determination.
Although Hyuk Dojin would deny it, Geum Sosoâs death had played a significant role in bringing him to his current position. Even Hyuk Muhyeol, who had displayed overwhelming prowess compared to previous Cult Leaders when he was Hyuk Dojinâs age, hadnât been able to break through the wall and enter the realm of the ultimate demonic arts.
Hyuk Dojin was the Demon Cultâs greatest talent and simultaneously an uncontrolled weapon.
âTskâ¦â
The long-cherished wish of the demonic cultivators was the unification of the central plains, the demonic dominion over the world. Throughout its long history, the Demon Cult had repeatedly attempted to swallow the central plains, but it couldnât overcome the united force of the orthodox sects.
Just as they had thought the Demon Cult would never surpass that wall, Hyuk Dojinâs emergence was enough to make them reconsider.
All the demonic cultivators rejoiced at the birth of Hyuk Dojin, who had inherited the greatest talent among the bloodlines of the previous Cult Leaders. However, the cult elders and leaders couldnât truly celebrate.
But an uncontrolled Cult Leader wasnât needed.
Hyuk Muhyeol let out a sigh and raised his hand. At his gesture, those who had raised their swords took a step back. Hyuk Muhyeol lowered his gaze, deep in thought for a moment, before looking up at Hyuk Dojin and speaking.
âYouâre still clinging to the past, my son.â
âIsnât it you, Father, who abandoned the past too easily?â
At his sharply cutting words, Hyuk Muhyeol gave a wry smile and turned his body away. He returned to his seat and slowly sat down, clearing his throat.
âYou said you were curious about the cure, didnât you? If you want, Iâll tell you.â
Hyuk Dojinâs fists clenched. For someone who hadnât expected Hyuk Muhyeol to readily answer, this was a welcome development.
However, Hyuk Muhyeol wasnât one to be so accommodating.
âBut thereâs a condition.â
âConditionâ¦?â
Hyuk Dojin muttered with a sullen expression, and Hyuk Muhyeol cleared his throat.
âShow that child to me directly. Then Iâll tell you.â
Hyuk Muhyeolâs voice settled softly on Hyuk Dojin, whose expression had hardened as he looked at him.
âNot immediately after the wedding ceremony, though. Show her to me whenever you wish, and then Iâll tell you the answer.â
âAre you playing games with me nowâ¦!â
âHyuk Dojin.â
Hyuk Muhyeolâs aura and voice dropped down over Hyuk Dojinâs outburst of anger. Even Hyuk Dojin, who had grown immensely stronger, to the point of being unrecognizable from before, couldnât withstand Hyuk Muhyeol, who had broken through the wall decades ago and sat at the top of the Demon Cult.
The way he handled inner energy, its depth, and its quantity were all different.
Hyuk Dojin urgently drew upon the energy of his demonic counter-force to block Hyuk Muhyeolâs aura, but even that had its limits.
From the tightly clenched lips of Hyuk Dojin, a small trickle of blood flowed, evidence that his insides had been contorted.
Yet despite the considerable pain he must have felt, Hyuk Dojin didnât let out a single groan.
Instead, as if refusing to yield, he forcefully raised his inner energy to the extreme, causing a faint wind to begin blowing between the two of them.
In contrast to Hyuk Dojin, who gritted his teeth and barely endured, Hyuk Muhyeol observed him with a very relaxed expression. He didnât expect Hyuk Dojin to easily crumble under the sudden pressure, but his tenacious spirit that persisted until the end was simply admirable.
As if he would die but never give up, as Hyuk Dojin exerted his strength to the very last, Hyuk Muhyeol let out a small sigh.
Hyuk Muhyeol gradually allowed the inner energy he had raised to settle and opened his mouth.
âIf you want to save that child, bring her to me directly. Otherwise, you wonât hear a single answer from me.â
âKughâ¦â
Wiping the blood from the corners of his mouth, Hyuk Dojin furrowed his brow. After glaring at Hyuk Muhyeol, who regarded him with indifferent eyes, Hyuk Dojin turned his body away. Realizing there was no point in saying anything further, he left the room without hesitation.
Hyuk Dojin soothed the inner energy still churning within him and wiped the bloodstain from his lips with the back of his hand. He narrowed his eyes as he examined the bloodstain on his hand.
He had thought he had grown stronger. He had certainly thought he was getting closer. He had believed that now, he could stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Hyuk Muhyeol to some extent.
But Hyuk Muhyeol still stood like an insurmountable wall before him.
âHow long must Iâ¦â
Hyuk Dojin returned to the pavilion and looked down at the back of his hand once more in front of his roomâs door. The bloodstain was still vivid.
The vivid red overlapped with the image of Sowol bleeding.
Hyuk Dojin bit his lip and slowly opened the door. Inside the dark room, a soft, regular breathing sound could be heard.
Careful not to wake Moyong Sowol, Hyuk Dojin minimized his movements and soundlessly approached before kneeling down in front of her.
Moyong Sowol was savoring the quiet night with a fairy-like face. Hyuk Dojinâs head slowly lowered.
âSix monthsâ¦â
He knew she was ill. He also knew she was hiding something very important from him. But this was the first he had heard that she only had six months left.
Hyuk Dojin let out a derisive snort.
âTo keep such an important matter hidden until the very end⦠You truly arenât a good wife, it seems.â
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Hyuk Dojin gazed intently at the sleeping face of Moyong Sowol and muttered softly.
âDo you think Iâll give up? Even if I have to retrieve you from the depths of death, I will.â
Even if I have to risk my life, without fail.
He quietly closed his eyes.