HDCLSSRS Ch 118
by berryChapter 118 The Gambling Den (4)
Baek Ryeoil and Je Cheondeuk finally moved to a corner. As long as they did not disturb the gambling, in a place packed with people like this they could act freely without drawing notice.
âWhy did you follow us?â
Ryeoil asked coldly, making no attempt to hide his hostility. Je Cheondeukâs lips curled faintly.
âI understand youâre angry, but at least maintain courtesy. As a disciple of Wudangâ˝Âšâž, I had no choice. How could I allow a prince of the Demonic Cult to walk brazenly about without observing what scheme he might be weaving?â
He sounded utterly self-righteous.
âWouldnât it have been more proper to seek cooperation first, rather than tail us in secret? Unless of courseâŚâ
âYou would never have agreed anyway,â Je Cheondeuk smoothly finished the words left unsaid.
Ryeoil sneered, staring him down. He knows me well.
With a side glance, Ryeoil swept the surroundings. His smile deepened.
âAh, I see. You wanted to claim the credit all for yourself.â
âWh-what nonsense is this?â
âDonât play the fool. You act as if watching a prince of the Demonic Cult were business entrusted to Wudangâbut could such a matter ever be handled with merely one man? Would they truly send you alone?â
Je Cheondeukâs face stiffened.
If he had comrades hidden nearby, Ryeoilâs keen senses of qi would never have failed to catch it by now. The fact he felt nothing meant Je Cheondeuk was alone.
âYour plan was simpleâif Seong Muyeon caused trouble, youâd seize the glory for stopping him. If not, youâd at least dig up some dirt to carry back. Isnât that so?â
ââŚâ
âYou werenât invited by the tavern master either, were you? Soâhow did you sneak inside? You didnât leave any trace behind, did you?â
ââŚI did knock one guard unconscious, but handled it cleanly. It shouldnât be discovered quickly.â
âThatâs hardly something you can guarantee.â
Ryeoilâs smirk cut short, his face icing over.
âCause no disturbance. Leave now. At dawn, come find me at Biyeonmunâ˝Â˛âž, and Iâll explain to your satisfaction.â
(Of course, by then Ryeoil and the others would already be gone, hurrying on Mount Huaâs road. He had no intention of letting the Wudang man track them further.)
But Je Cheondeuk, despite the cold warning, did not back down. Instead, a sly grin twisted his lips.
ââŚBold words, from the man who travels not with one, but two princes of the Demonic Cult.â
ââŚ.â
So he noticed, even that.
Ryeoilâs gaze sank to frozen steel. How long had they been shadowed? The failing was his aloneâthat a tail had latched on without him realizing.
If Je Cheondeuk chose to agitate, things could escalate dangerously. Many righteous sects had always considered the Cult their sworn foe, and ever since Ma Jincheonâs humiliating ordeal, suspicion had grown sharper still.
Muyeon was shielded by Mount Huaâs aegis⌠but Mujai? Should the other sects learn of his survival, theyâd conjure any excuse or ârighteous causeâ to seize him.
And this was Hubeiâterritory of both Wudang and the Zhuge clan. Their reach was vast, unlike Mount Huaâs meager handful of affiliated households.
âŚShould I silence him?
For a fleeting moment, Ryeoil considered it.
He should not kill an innocent without cause. But to knock him out and bury him unseen, so that when he awoke they were long goneâthat might be permissible.
As though reading his mind, Je Cheondeukâs body drew taut with tension. The air between them shifted subtly, fraught with the taste of imminent clash.
It needed but an instant for the decision. Ryeoil stepped forward, and in that momentâboth lifted their eyes upward.
This gambling den, built from a converted warehouse, had a ceiling unusually high. From above, several presences were rushing quicklyânot even bothering to conceal themselves.
ââŚWhy wonât the door open?â
Simultaneously, a gambler near the iron gate rattled it. The door remained fast.
The realization hitâthe doors had been lockedâjust as the roof crashed down.
KWAANG!
âUwaaaagh!â
Debris thundered from above, screams erupting around them. In the blink of an eye, chaos spread.
And it was not only debris that fell.
A dozen men in black hurled themselves down, bodies wreathed in malignant qi.
Ryeoil and Je Cheondeuk locked eyes. Togetherâwithout need of wordsâsteel sang from their scabbards.
âAAAGH!â
âThe door wonât open!â
As the ceiling shattered and black-clad intruders poured in, Seong Muyeon jerked awake from shock.
Mujai, still blank with confusion, might as well have been a lost child. Muyeon seized him by the scruff and shoved him beneath a low table, diving under himself.
âTheyâre here⌠theyâve come! But howâhow could they chase me here? I shook them in Cheonghae, I did! I did!â
Mujai, clutching his head, muttered madly in panic.
Muyeon carefully peered out through the forest of frenzied legs. All around, black-garbed intruders moved among the crowd, eyes the only part of them visible beyond their hoods, each body cloaked in sinister energy.
ââŚGhostslayers.â
ââŚWhat?â
âSeong Mugukâs personal strike-forceâ˝Âłâž! Look thereâsee him? Their captain.â
Mujaiâs trembling finger pointed. And sure enoughâa figure unmistakably leader among them. Upon his back crossed twin sabers; across the brow, between both eyes, ran a terrible long scar.
Muyeon drew back hastily. To look too long risked being noticed.
âThey call him Myeong-Gwi (the Bright Ghost). He is the one whoâs hunted us all this way. I lost him back in Cheonghaeâhow has he found us here?!â
âWell, even Mount Hua managed to track you down. Why not the Ghostslayers?â
âDamn! Damn it! We must flee!â
âWait! If you run now youâll die!â
As Mujai scrambled crazily, Muyeon yanked him back down. For now, luckily, the Ghostslayers had not yet noticed them.
Kang Ung, noticing Muyeon slip beneath the table, stood guard nearby like a sentinel. Bang Gyeom was nowhere in sightâlikely hidden elsewhere to avoid drawing attention.
âWill they recognize Bang Gyeom?â
âI⌠I donât know⌠I donât know anythingâŚâ
Mujai was in no state. His teeth chattered as his arms clenched protectively over his chest.
âThey⌠they slaughtered all my retainers. Damn them!â Mujai muttered near tears.
âIf what you said is true, theyâll chase us until they recover the orb.â
Screams tore the air, the mob crushed in desperation by sealed doors.
âBrotherâguard it. Whatever happens, do not let them takeââ
Before Muyeon could finish, a powerful grip dragged him violently back.
CRASH!
He was flung from beneath the table, hurled against a wall. Breath blasted from his lungs, the world flashing white.
Struggling for a gasp, shaking his head, his vision cleared slowly.
The one who had seized and hurled him was the tavern master. Mujai lay unconscious at his feet, chest ripped open where he had been searched.
Muyeonâs heart plummeted.
ââŚSo this is the precious object, eh?â
From his robe the tavern master dangled the small pouch, no mistaking it. What else could Mujai have guarded so dearly? He shoved it quickly into his own garments.
âHere! The Sixth Prince is here!â
His shout turned the Ghostslayersâ fierce eyes directly upon Muyeon and Mujai.
You vile traitor!
A chilling thought struck MuyeonâHad the tavern master been in league with them from the start?
With escorts shielding him, the tavern master turned and bolted.
The Ghostslayers advanced. Terrified gamblers surged back like waves, but the corridors were too narrow. Some hapless stragglers were shoved straight into the killersâ path.
âObstructions.â
Their sabers rose and fell mercilessly.
âNooo!â
Kang Ungâs cry ripped the air. He chargedâbut he was far too distant. Muyeon braced for blood. Too lateâŚ
CLANG!
Light speared in, casting back black qi. The sabers sheared harmlessly into the floorboards instead.
Baek Ryeoil stood there, back turned to Muyeon and Ung, blade raised. The light was his sword-qi.
âMaster Baek!â
âDojang!â
Ung and Muyeon cried together.
âThis way! There is an exit!â
A voice boomed with internal power, rattling the hall.
It was Je Cheondeukânear a wall he had burst open to make a crude exit, ushering people to safety.
The Ghostslayers cared only for Mujai. Civilians fleeing drew them no glance.
âAre you wounded?â
Ryeoil asked calmly, glancing back.
Muyeon, seeing him so unfaltering, felt a knot swell in his chestâpart laughter, part weeping.
Footnotes:
- Wudang Sect (돴ëší) â One of the great orthodox Daoist sword sects; historically rivals/distrustful of Mount Hua and sworn enemies of the Demonic Cult.
- Biyeonmun (ëšě°ëʏ / éŁçé) â A small branch household affiliated with Mount Hua; safehouse of sorts.
- Ghostslayers (ęˇě´ë, Gwisaldae) â A special strike-force serving directly under Seong Muguk (Third Young Master), infamous for brutality. Their captain Myeong-Gwi (âBright Ghostâ) bears a distinctive scar.