Guide of the Sichuan Tang Clan C34
by berryChapter 34
Just as Eunmyeong instinctively sensed that something was wrong, the sound of rubble crumbling loose echoed from the pile of stones.
âNo matter how thoroughly one has been expelled, the plum blossoms of Mount Hua engraved upon my martial arts and my sword will not simply fall away.â
A tremor rippled through the ground beneath his feet. It was no illusionâthe leaves piled atop the earth visibly quivered. His legs shook, and Eunmyeong hastily lowered himself.
Birds nesting in the trees took flight, and nearby rabbits scattered in alarm. Even Eunmyeong felt stifled by the pressure of the aura seeping out of the cave.
âNo matter how newly reborn I may be, there are humiliations I will not endure.â
The ground shook harder than before. Bracing both palms against the earth, Eunmyeong spoke up, trying to calm him.
âUhâwaitâ!â
âHow dare you doubt my very existence.â
âN-no, itâs justâwhat Iâd heard was⊠very differentâŠ!â
âIf not for that wretched brat, you wouldnât even be breathing by now.â
Eunmyeongâs eyes widened as he examined the surging waves of energy. A brat? Judging from the flow of the conversation, it didnât sound like he meant Tang Mujin.
âA brat?â
âYes. The reason Iâm still stuck in this damned cave. If it werenât for him, Iâd have smashed my way out long agoââ
âAre you⊠talking about Tang Mujin?â
âTang Mujin? Hah. As if.â
He let out a derisive snort.
âAs though Iâd be trapped here because of some runt from the Tang Clan.â
ââŠYou seem about the same height as that ârunt,â though.â
Muttering to himself, Eunmyeong stared at the wave height, which was roughly on par with Tang Mujinâs. If Tang Mujinâs a runt, what am Iâsome weed crawling along the ground?
In any case, it was clear that this âbratâ wasnât Tang Mujin. He racked his brain for any other character connected to Do Seowon, but nothing came to mind.
Do Seowon is supposed to die here.
Unaware that someone had rushed all this way to save him, Eunmyeong clung to the stones and struggled upright, glaring at the pulsing energy.
âSo basically, you canât come out because of that brat or whatever, right?â
âThatâs none of your concern.â
The reply was curt to the endâan infuriatingly sharp tone. Eunmyeong, who had been standing still, suddenly lifted his head as if heâd made a decision.
âPtui.â
âWhat theâ!â
âPtui, ptui.â
Eunmyeong spat deliberately at the pile of stones. The wet sound of saliva hitting the ground rang out unmistakably.
Even Do Seowon, trapped within the cave, hadnât anticipated such behavior. The tremors ceased, and the earth settled back into stillness. Eunmyeong smiled in satisfaction.
âYouâdonât tell meâ!â
âYou said you canât come out.â
It was the combined result of a few loose screws and lingering alcohol in his system. Teasingly, Eunmyeong tapped the center of the stone pile with the back of his hand.
âWhatâs the big deal about spitting a little? Compared to insults, itâs nothing.â
âYou dareâ!â
âOh, who was it that said I smelled first?â
There was no smell at all. Wiping his lips with his sleeve, Eunmyeong continued,
âAnd since when did we get close enough for you to speak to me so casually?â
As a Korean, he couldnât tolerate someone using informal speech right from their first meeting. Granted, he usually bowed deeply before the strongâbut once he knew the other party couldnât leave the cave, there was nothing to fear.
Despite the ominous aura and earth-shaking presence, the way he flared up so easily didnât make him seem all that formidable.
If we actually faced off, I wouldnât stand a chance, though.
More importantly, he needed to start guiding soon. Through the tall trees, he could already see the sky brightening. On such treacherous mountain paths, even leaving now would put him behind schedule.
Todayâs a bust.
Still, at least heâd found the locationâthat alone meant the goal was half achieved. Consoling himself with that thought, Eunmyeong began packing up his things.
âWhereâwhere do you think youâre going!â
Hearing movement from within, Seowon urgently called out to stop him.
âYou wretchâ! Will you not clean that up before you leave?!â
âIf I were going to clean it up, I wouldnât have spat!â
âY-you damn bratâwhat is your name?!â
Giving oneâs name at a moment like this was practically an invitation to reappear in the latter half of the novel. Was he stupid? Shaking his head, Eunmyeong slung the bag containing the spit.
âAt least tell me your sobriquet!â
âIâm a Tang Clan bastard who reeks, is too embarrassed to leave Sichuan, and canât go outsideâso I donât have oneâŠâ
âHey!â
It felt as though the ground shook again. The path was rough enough already. After a momentâs hesitation, Eunmyeong turned back and spoke.
âWell⊠umâŠâ
He had only just begun living like a proper person within the Tang Clanâhow could he possibly have a sobriquet? After some thought, he blurted out the words that came to mind.
âThe Living Elixir of SichuanâTang Eunmyeong.â
âWhat?â
Seowon echoed back in disbelief, but there was no reply. Leaving the stunned silence behind, Eunmyeong cheerfully dashed down the mountain, carefully marking the path as he went.
Namyaâs morning was refreshing.
At sunrise, his routine was to gather the herbs heâd laid out the night before and tidy up his room and veranda. It wouldâve been easier to have the servants do it, but for some reason, doing it himself put him at ease.
Am I getting old?
Well, aging like this wasnât so bad. Smiling contentedly, Namya opened the doorâ
âW-what are you doing here?!â
Some beggar from the Beggarsâ Sectâor so it seemedâwas sprawled across his veranda. His clothes were torn beyond recognition, his face and hands caked with dirt.
And his hairâcompletely disheveled, the very marker of oneâs status ruined. Where had this vagrant come from? Narrowing his eyes, Namya looked him over.
The man, who had been staring blankly ahead, slowly turned his head. A familiar set of features came into view.
âWhat do you mean, who am I? Iâm this houseâs son.â
âI have never begotten anything like youâŠâ
âYou didnâtâMother didâŠâ
The cheeky retort confirmed it: unmistakably his son. Relieved in the strangest way, Namya walked over to Eunmyeong.
Up close, the state he was in was even worse. Scratches covered his cheeks, as if heâd been scraped by branches, and his eyes were hollow, betraying exhaustion.
âI knew it.â
Clicking his tongue, Namya sat down beside him.
âKnew what?â
âThe Young Master abandoned you in the mountains, didnât he?â
ââŠâŠâ
âEven I find you hard to handleâhow much more so for the Young Master. Still, he endured longer than I expected.â
ââŠIâm not your biological son, am I?â
âCorrect. Youâre Namgung Eunmyeong.â
Repeating the name heâd heard before, Namya gazed straight ahead, where the sun was slowly rising.
The long night had ended for everyone. Eunmyeong leaned his head against the pillar beside him.
[Itâs time to come back.]
Mujinâs voice echoed from somewhere. Eunmyeong sprang to his feet and looked around, but Mujin was nowhere to be seen. Only the empty courtyard greeted him.
Startled by the sudden movement, Namya stood as well.
âWhat is it? What are you looking forâseeing things now?â
âI swear I heard himâthe Young Masterâs voice.â
Even the closed doors were silent. Stepping into the courtyard, Eunmyeong called out,
âYoung Master Mujin?â
[Come to my quarters. Iâll be waiting.]
The gentle voice whispered in his ear once more. Only then did Eunmyeong recall a martial art from wuxia novels.
âVoice TransmissionâŠ?â
Using such a technique just to call someone?
Staring up at the sky in disbelief, Eunmyeong sighed.
After changing clothes with a servantâs help, Eunmyeong headed straight for Mujinâs quarters.
His mind was in utter turmoil. Memories of last nightâs disgraceful behavior and that kiss resurfaced one after another, his face flushing and paling in turn.
How am I supposed to face him again?
A deep sigh escaped from his dantian. Standing before the door, Eunmyeong shuffled in place.
Should I just run?
He turned as if to leave, then shook his head. Running away within Sichuan was pointlessâthere was nowhere Mujinâs reach didnât extend, nowhere Eunmyeong could hide.
This is why men dating men is a bad idea.
The thought halted him.
Dating?
Was this dating?
Who had confessed?
As he stood there, flustered by the sudden notion, the door opened quietly. A dark shadow spilled across the floor.
âArenât you coming in? What are you doing out there?â
Lifting his head, Eunmyeong saw Mujin. He was dressed in plain white inner robes, his long hair looseâapparently heâd skipped dawn training and waited here.
When their eyes met, Mujin awkwardly looked away. An ambiguous tension hung between them.
âIâve been waiting.â
The low voice struck like a blow to the chest. Heat rushed to Eunmyeongâs face, and he lowered his head. Without another word, Mujin pulled him inside.