HDCLSSRS Ch 160
by berryChapter 160 Choice (10)
Step, stepâ
The sound of footsteps pressing into the earth rang sharply through the air. Even the Ghost-Slayer Unit, who had been fully engaged a moment ago, froze as every ounce of their attention shifted toward the newcomerâs approach.
Only one person had arrived, yet the tide of battle instantly changed.
Though Jang Hansu could not tear his gaze away from his opponent, he didnât need to look to know who it was. Baek Ryeoil had emerged from seclusion, his energy circulation complete. The sight of his senior brotherâsomeone he often found overbearingâhad never been so reassuring.
Jang Hansu even let out a short, disbelieving laugh.
Baek Ryeoil stepped into the center of the battlefield without the slightest trace of fear. His calm, composed gaze swept across the scene, assessing the situation with a serenity that almost defied the chaos around him.
âWhere is Seong Muyeon?â he asked flatly.
Kang Ung, who had been trembling with relief at his masterâs arrival, blinked before realizing the question was directed at him.
âI⊠I donât know, Master.â
âI see.â
Baek Ryeoil tightened his grip on his sword.
There was nothing left to discuss.
This was a battlefield, and battle had its own simple law:
Cut down anyone who raises a blade against your ally.
That was all that mattered.
âFinish this quickly,â Baek Ryeoil ordered. âWe join the others afterward.â
âYes, Master!â
âYour youngest brother is right,â said Seong Muguk calmly. âI killed the Fourth.â
There was no guilt, no remorse in his tone. He spoke as if he were merely mentioning what heâd eaten for dinner.
For a moment, Seong Muryong didnât even process the meaning. His jaw hung open before the words fully struck him. Rage spread slowly across his once-stunned face.
âWhy⊠why would you do that? What wrong did he ever do to you?!â
âIf I must explain,â Muguk replied, tilting his head, âit was because he was weak.â
âWhat?â
âThatâs always been your problem, Brother. Once Father dies, every one of us becomes a contender for the Sect Leaderâs position. And yet, you ask me why I removed an obstacle? I canât understand your confusion.â
âSo earlierâyou lied to my face. If you were just going to confess now, why bother pretending?â
âBecause,â Muguk said with a faint smile, âI didnât want to kill you. Not yet, anyway. My subordinates were still recovering, and I was short on capable men.â
He stepped forward lightly. At once, Muryong and Ilgwang moved to shield Seong Muyeon, forming a human barrier in front of him.
âAnd besides,â Muguk continued, âI assumed your presence might make our youngest brother more⊠cooperative. But it seems I miscalculated. I thought youâd at least hold your tongue until we were clear of this place. Now, by speaking so freely, youâve placed even yourself in danger. I suppose that just means you never mattered much to him, did you, Brother?â
âYou bastard!â Muryongâs face turned crimson with fury. It had been a long time since Muyeon had seen his second brother lose his composure like this.
Muguk merely shook his head in mild disappointment. Then, with a small gesture of his hand, the Ghost-Slayer Unit disengaged from their fights and swiftly surrounded the three men in a tight formation.
âWhat theâŠâ
The righteous sect warriors, suddenly abandoned by their opponents, froze mid-battle.
The Ghost-Slayer Unitâs swords gleamed as they encircled the brothers, every blade angled inward. There was no escapeâone wrong movement, and their hearts would be pierced a dozen times over.
Muryong gritted his teeth as the sound of his own men shouting his name reached his ears from beyond the steel ring.
âYou understand what to do,â Muguk said coolly from outside the circle. He was taller than most, and could look easily over the shoulders of his men.
âI hope you appreciate how much effort Iâve gone through for you, Brother.â
ââŠWhat are you talking about?â Muryong hissed, his gaze fixed on the sword points inches from his chest.
Muyeon sighed deeply. âTrulyâŠâ
Without another word, he ignored Ilgwangâs confused look and reached into his robe. His fingers brushed against the hard lacquered surface of the Spirit Sealâs box. In one motion, he flung it toward Muguk.
Muguk caught it effortlessly with a raised hand.
Slowly, he opened the box.
When his eyes met Muyeonâs again, they curved like crescents.
âAt last,â he said softly.
He tilted his palm, letting the now-empty box fall to the ground.
At that instant, a violent storm of qi erupted from the center of the formation.
âY-Yeon-ah?â
âSeventh Prince!â Ilgwang cried.
The surge of internal energy blasted outward, whipping Muyeonâs hair and robes into a frenzy. When he swept his arm, the Ghost-Slayer Unitâs blades were deflected as though struck by invisible force; their wielders were thrown aside like leaves in a gale.
The circle broke.
Muyeon launched forward, kicking off the ground. His palm, glowing with surging qi, struck straight for Mugukâs throat.
But Muguk pivoted lightly, his movement too quick, and the strike missed by an inch.
Muyeon slid, his boots carving long furrows in the dirt as he spun back, eyes blazing, and charged again.
âYouâre angry, little brother,â Muguk murmured.
âHow could I not be?!â
Muyeonâs fist shot out, shattering the air with a resounding crack.
âYou think you can play god with my life?! You think you get to decide everything for me? Itâs my life!â
In a blur, Muyeon vanished from sightâonly to reappear right before Muguk. His knee slammed into Mugukâs abdomen.
A thunderous explosion of energy followed, the air rippling like water. Muguk crossed his arms to block, but the sheer impact sent him hurtling backward, crashing through a pavilion wall and out of view.
âTch. Annoying bastard,â Muyeon muttered, rolling his sore shoulder. Then he realizedâthe battlefield had gone dead silent.
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Righteous and demonic warriors alike were frozen in place, mouths agape. For the first time in history, both sides stood unitedâin collective shock.
âCut down the Ghost-Slayer Unit!â
The first to recover was Seong Muryong. His voice carried across the field like a commandment. His subordinates, still reeling, instantly turned their blades on the dazed assassins.
âKill them!â
âFor our prince!â
Shouts erupted. Muryongâs soldiers attacked with renewed fury. Somewhere off to the side, a warrior from the Jegal Clan murmured, bewildered, â…Theyâre fighting each other now?â
âYeah. What are we supposed to do?â
âWhat do you mean, what?!â came an indignant roar.
It was Jegal Un, emerging from the shattered prison gates, his face dark with fury.
âAre you all just going to stand there? Donât you remember how much humiliation these bastards have caused us?!â
âYes, Young Master!â
âUnderstood!â
The Jegal Clan warriors joined the frayâreluctantly aligning themselves with Muryongâs men. Their expressions were uneasy, but practicality prevailed: the enemy before them was the greater threat.
The Ghost-Slayer Unit retaliated viciously, striking indiscriminately at everyone. In contrast, Muryongâs forces focused entirely on them, ignoring all others.
Amid the chaos, Sanggeol met Muyeonâs gaze across the courtyard. The old masterâs face was drawn with exhaustion. He muttered something under his breath, too weary to yell, before finally turning away.
Then, his voice boomed.
âMount Hua! Draw your swords! Show no mercy to the enemy!â
âYes, Master!â
The Wudang Sect refused to be outdone. âDisciples, advance! The heavens shall judge the wicked!â
In an instant, the sky was aflame with color. Mount Huaâs signature Plum Blossom Sword Art painted crimson arcs through the air, while Wudangâs flowing sword energy rippled alongside it.
As battle erupted anew, Muyeon suddenly stiffened. His sharpened senses caught a faint, sharp shiftâsomething foreign amid the chaos.
A shadow.
On the rooftop, a solitary figure stood, robes black as midnight, fluttering in the wind.
Seong Muguk.
He gazed down coldly, his expression unreadableâperhaps even faintly disappointed, as if Muyeonâs defiance was something beneath his notice.
Muyeon met his eyes, burning with fury. Did he really think that throwing him a single pill would make him wag his tail in gratitude?
There were limits to how much a man could be underestimated.
âMuguk⊠how could you do that to your own brothers?â
Muryong had noticed him too. He gripped his sword tighter, ready to strike.
But before he could act, Muguk raised one hand and leapt backward, vanishing into the darkness.
At that signal, the Ghost-Slayer Unit began to retreat, one by one.
âTheyâre fleeing! After them!â someone shouted.
Warriors surged forward in pursuit, but as Muryong prepared to join them, Muyeon caught his shoulder gently.
âWe have to leave. Theyâll come to their senses soonâand when they do, weâll be the next targets.â
ââŠYouâre right,â Muryong admitted, reluctant but wary.
Though he burned with unfinished rage, he turned away. The three of themâMuryong, Muyeon, and Ilgwangâslipped out of the manor amid the confusion.
But before they could disappear completely, Muyeon halted, glancing back.
In the distance, a violent surge of qi exploded against the horizonâan ominous pulse, fierce enough to shake the earth.