HDCLSSRS Ch 108
by berryChapter 108 So It Turned Out That Way (7)
Seong Muyeon was, inwardly, flustered.
Why am I acting like this?
Who was he to bark orders at Baek Ryeoil and demand explanations? And yet, he couldnât seem to control himselfâhis mouth was running ahead, speaking without restraint.
âWhen are you coming back? You really will return, wonât you? Hm?â
âIâll come back. I told you I will! Satisfied now?â
ââŚIâll be watching.â
Only after dragging out the answer he wanted did Seong Muyeon reluctantly let him go. But inside, his heart was a maelstrom of confusion. It seemed heâd been suffering silently more than he realized all this time. And as alwaysâthe cause of it all was Baek Ryeoil.
Ryeoil, stomping heavily at first, suddenly turned around and strode back.
âBecause of you, I almost forgot! Get yourself readyâweâre going to see Yakseon.â
âIâm going too? Why?â
âBecause I said so! Stop asking questions!â
What a problem case of a personality.
When they arrived, Yakseon happened to be coming out of the guest hall. At the sight of the two of them side by side, she paused briefly, then quickly walked off as though nothing were amiss.
âI was just about to summon you, but itâs good you came on your own. Follow me.â
Ryeoil fell in behind her, and Seong Muyeon hurried to stick close.
ââŚWhat was that just now?â
âWhat was what?â
Feigning ignorance, Ryeoil acted as though nothing had happened. But Muyeon had clearly seen itâthe look exchanged between Yakseon and him. Neither seemed inclined to explain.
âSo whatâs happening? Where are we going now?â
âTo make medicine for your treatment.â
âRâReally?â
At last!
But the joy was fleetingâMuyeonâs heart soon filled with unease. Surely things couldnât go this smoothly? That she would suddenly agree to make him medicine like thisâthere had to be some hidden agendaâŚ
âIn exchange, thereâs something you must do.â
Of course.
âWhat do you want me to do this time?â
âThis time? What do you mean this time? Didnât you say youâd do anything? And yet now you complain? Do you not need the medicine anymore?â
âNo! No, of course not! Iâmâoverjoyed, haha!â
âŚThe world is fundamentally unfair.
The one in need has no choice but to yield.
âSo then, what must I do?â
âIt wonât be anything too difficult.â
Yakseon, still striding ahead, continued.
âFor some time now, Iâve asked your sect leader to help me find someone. At last, weâve obtained a lead. Youâre to go locate that person.â
âAnd who would that be?â
âYour sixth brother. Seong Mujai.â
ââŚWhat?â
Muyeon stopped mid-step, unable to believe his ears.
âWho⌠did you say?â
âYour brother. Seong Mujai.â
ââŚâ
Why are you showing up now, of all times?
Who was the Sixth Young Master, Seong Mujai? Muyeonâs elder brother, who had vanished not long agoâofficially âmissing,â but in truth suspected of fleeing after the death of the Fourth Young Master. Many believed he had murdered his sibling and escaped.
âBut why⌠why are you looking for him?â
âThat is for you to find out.â
Yakseon turned, her eyes sharp.
âWhen he fled the Cult, he took something with him. Bring that back as well. Do it, and I will make your cure.â
ââŚWait. I have several questions. Firstâwhat is that thing he supposedly has? Secondâhow do you know all this? How could you know the inner workings of the Cult, all the way from Shinganâ˝Âšâž? You were living in isolation as a physician far from the martial worldâŚâ
âThatâs not for you to know. Your only task is to find the item.â
âAnd what is it exactly?â
âYouâll know when you meet him.â
âAnd if he doesnât have it?â
Yakseon fixed him with a piercing look.
âThen there will be no medicine.â
âThatâs unfair!â
âUnfair or not, thatâs how it is. You will find him. Do you know why? Because beyond just the item, I will need the blood of a healthy relative to make your cure. Fresh blood. You must bring your brother here.â
âAnd if⌠if my brother really doesnât have that item?â
âHe has it. Without a doubt.â
Her words were firm, each syllable charged with conviction.
âŚThen there was no choice. He would have to bring him back, whatever it took.
ââŚI understand.â
Muyeonâs shoulders slumped. Who wouldâve thought heâd encounter yet another brother in the heart of the Central Plains?
âBy the way, the two of youâŚâ
âHm?â
Yakseon glanced back and forth between him and Ryeoil, then shook her head.
âNo, nothing.â
Muyeonâs heart dropped into his stomach. He clung to her desperately.
âYou canât just stop mid-sentence! If thereâs some issue, tell me! Do you mean for me to lose sleep worrying? Isnât it common decency to explain once youâve begun? What is it?!â
âItâs just⌠I was wonderingâhave the two of you considered practicing Bedroom Artsâ˝Â˛âž together?â
ââŚWhat?â
Muyeon gaped blankly at her unexpected words.
âWell, itâs only a thought. Since the compatibility between you is so good, if you did, it could strengthen the effects of the medicine. Thatâs all! No other meaning to it.â
ââŚâ
He cast Ryeoil a sidelong glance. His expression, casual as ever, seemed to take it as perfectly natural. Yet Yakseon seemed unconvinced and waved her hand.
âNo, no. Forget it. That was nonsense. After all, youâre both menâand besides, oneâs a son of the Demonic Cult, the other a disciple of Mount Hua.â
ââŚâ
Nonetheless, she couldnât seem to let go of the idea. She kept staring at them, lips twitching as though to speak, then shaking her head. Muyeonâwho certainly couldnât reveal that theyâd already tumbled together the night beforeâcould only remain silent and endure it.
At last, Yakseon stopped in front of what seemed to be their destination: an empty hall.
âYouâre not coming in with us?â
âI would like to, but⌠ah, theyâre already here!â
At the sound of movement from within, her face brightenedâunusually radiant. She rushed inside.
Muyeonâs stomach sank with foreboding. For Yakseon to greet someone so warmlyâŚ
âYou brought everything? Good. Letâs get ready.â
Entering, Muyeon found familiar figuresâmasked boys and girlsâmoving busily to and fro, piling up and sorting boxes.
âAs you can see, I canât leave. I have to begin preparing your medicine. I even got the sect leader to arrange for me a proper place to stay, since the guest hall is too small, too crowded.â
While she spoke, she directed the attendants brisklyâthis crate here, that one over there.
âYour medicine is especially complex⌠and recently, some dogs wrecked my laboratory.â
Flinch.
One âdogâ trembled and kept his mouth shut, glancing sidelong at the other âdog.â Baek Ryeoilâs tension was obvious too.
âFor now, letâs start cleaning this place!â
With that shouted order, Yakseon strode off.
What do we do?
Ryeoil shot him a wordless glare, full of silent chastisement: See? This is why I told you we shouldâve killed them outright.
Just then, Muyeon felt the hair rise at the back of his neckâsomeone was watching. He turned.
ââŚâ
A masked attendant wearing an owl mask stood frozen, a large box in his arms, staring directly at them.
The moment stretched unbearably longâfor Muyeon and Ryeoil. In reality, it was but an instant.
Thud.
The owl set the box down on the table. The dull sound rang thunderously in Muyeonâs ears.
He prayed desperately that the boy had some kind of amnesiaâthat he would remember nothing of what had gone down at the laboratory.
Of course, no such luck.
After the long stillness, Ryeoil finally took a cautious stepâat which the owl dashed past him, straight to Yakseon. Too late to stop.
âHm? Whatâs wrong?â
The owl whispered quickly in her ear. Muyeon couldnât hear the words, but he could well imagine the content.
Frozen with terror, trembling, he could only watch.
Yakseon listened carefully, nodding now and then, asking brief questions, her expression gradually darkening.
ââŚIs that so.â
She straightened. The owl stepped back to stand silently behind her.
âIt was you, wasnât it? The one who interfered with my attendants, and destroyed my lab.â
Her eyes fixed unerringly on Baek Ryeoil.
Footnotes:
š Shingan (ě ę° ëł¸ęľ) â referring to Xinjiang (far west), the main headquarters of the Demonic Cult.
² Bangjung-sul (ë°Šě¤ě , ćżä¸čĄ) â Literally âarts of the bedchamber,â Taoist sexual cultivation practices, believed to strengthen qi, health, and longevity.