Guide of the Sichuan Tang Clan C37
by berryChapter 37
Mujin had barely managed to anchor himself by driving his throwing knife into the ground. The composure that usually defined his features had been twisted into an expression of raw pain, and hot sweat streamed down his brow.
Agony he had not felt since Eunmyeong came to his side surged through his body once more. A searing heat poured out from his chest, leaving him unable even to breathe properly.
Everything was incompleteâMancheonhwau, his dantian, and the flow of his internal energy alike.
âGet a grip! Young Master!â
That was the moment a single hand burst out of the darkness.
âTang Mujin!â
Eunmyeongâs hand cupped his cheek. Along with the warmth of his body, energy seeped into Mujin.
It was light.
Brighter than sunlight itself, it drove the pain away. Faster than poison could spread, the radiance surged straight into Mujinâs chest.
Mujin lifted his gaze toward that light.
âCan you hear me? Are you okay?â
Eunmyeong asked again and again, his face etched with worry. In those pitch-black eyes, only Mujin was reflected. Seeing his own image captured there, his name shaped by those lipsâit was strangely satisfying.
So this is it.
The reason everything had felt so wrong until now.
Having finally understood his own feelings, Mujin leaned into Eunmyeongâs hand.
There was a limit to what could be transmitted through the hands alone. To pour in more energy, their bodies had to be pressed closer together.
âWhy do you keep treating your body so recklessly, huh?â
ââŠMy headâs ringing. Speak more quietly.â
âAh, Young Master!â
He wanted to smack him squarely on the back, but calming the raging wave came first.
âFirst, try standing up. I need to check your condition.â
Supporting Mujinâs slumped body, Eunmyeong reached for the knot of his clothes. He swiftly pulled open Mujinâs robe and inner garments, making Mujinâs brow twitch as if to ask what he was doing.
Even now, displaying irritation, Mujin made Eunmyeong snap,
âThis is no time to be modest! Donât just sit thereâhurry up and take it off, all right?â
ââŠLike this morning? NowâŠ?â
Eunmyeong brushed aside Mujinâs hesitating hand and yanked at his clothes. In an instant, Mujinâs solid body was exposed. Normally, Eunmyeong would have stolen glances with enthusiasmâbut now, not even that impulse arose.
Voices reached them faintly from beyond the fog, and Mujin hurriedly grabbed his inner robe, clutching the half-hanging garment with all his might. He looked like a shy newlywed.
âNoâletâs not do this here. If we go to my quarters nowââ
âDo you want to die?â
Eunmyeong glared at him sharply.
âDo you even understand the situation? If youâre not treated right now, thereâs no telling whatâll happen. I warned you this morning, and youâre the one who overdid it.â
âWho says I overdid anything?â
Mujin turned his head away. Even drenched in sweat, pretending not to hear himâit was infuriating.
âThen can I leave?â
ââŠ.â
âSince Jeonghoâs wave didnât look normal either, this works out nicely. I can check on him first, right?â
As Eunmyeong made a motion to pull his hand from Mujinâs cheek, Mujin finally turned back, irritation flickering across his face. Eunmyeong snapped at him,
âYou seriously never listen.â
Then Eunmyeong shrugged off his own clothes and opened his arms, slipping straight into Mujinâs embrace.
Smooth skin pressed against Mujinâs chest. As the area of contact increased, so did the efficiency of the guiding. Feeling the sudden influx of energy, Mujin let out a low groan.
âUghâŠ.â
No matter how many times he received it, he never grew accustomed to the sensation. The warmer the light wrapped around him, the more he wanted to lean into it. The sense of fulfillment this small body gave him was astonishing.
Instinctively, Mujin wrapped both arms around Eunmyeongâtight enough to steal his breath, tight enough to hide him completely. Feeling that soft body beneath his arms made Mujinâs heart pound.
He can hear it.
Loud enough to echo outsideâcertainly loud enough for Eunmyeong, pressed against his chest.
Mujin shifted his postureâ
âAhâwait!â
Eunmyeong groaned as pain flared in his arm, the wound pressed when Mujinâs weight shifted.
Startled, Mujin pulled away at once. Spotting the injury immediately, he gently grasped Eunmyeongâs arm. Beneath the torn sleeve, a patch of skin had turned violet.
âWhat in the world is thisâ!â
Mujinâs face twisted in anguish. Eunmyeong was the one injured, yet Mujin looked as though he himself had been wounded. His jaw clenched tightly.
Even with immunity, poison seeping directly into a wound was lethal. And Eunmyeong, untrained in martial arts, had no strength to drive it out.
Eunmyeong glanced calmly at his arm.
âOh, this?â
That casual tone made Mujinâs face crumple.
âThis?â
âYes?â
âYouâre calling this just that?â
His voice dropped lower. Seeing that clear, clueless face only fueled his anger.
âYou take such care of my bodyâhow can you treat your own so carelessly? What were you thinking, staying in the poison fog!â
Even as he spoke sharply, Mujin knew how seriously Eunmyeong took his role as the clanâs physicianâpreparing herbs every morning, studying manuals whenever he had time, worrying over Mujinâs condition day after day.
Knowing that made it worseâseeing him indifferent to his own injuries. Reckless fool. Had he not stayed in the poison fog, this would have been easily treated.
âAt this level, even moving must hurt!â
âBut itâs not urgent.â
âThen what is urgentâ!â
Still in Mujinâs arms, Eunmyeong peeked up at him, not forgetting to cling to his back lest the guiding break.
Feeling the movement, Mujin fell silent.
âYou are, Young Master. Youâre urgent to me. Treating the most urgent firstâthatâs my rule.â
ââŠ.â
âI never even considered leaving you like that. Guess Iâm just hopelessly built this way.â
Even then, Eunmyeong flicked a glance at Mujinâs wave. Damn fate. Perhaps there was no profession more suited to him than being a guide.
âSo stop being angry. Iâm annoyed too.â
âHow could I not be angry?â
âI donât want to live like this either. If I were going to be awful, I shouldâve been truly awfulâbut instead Iâm stuck with this half-rotten personality.â
Muttering to himself, Eunmyeong buried his face back into Mujinâs chest. Mujin looked down at him and let out a low sigh.
Then Mujin gathered his internal energy with one hand. The wave that had been settling suddenly expanded, and realizing what he was about to do, Eunmyeong screamed.
âDonât!â
Before he could stop him, a massive surge of internal energy exploded from Mujinâs palm. As if blown by a godâs breath, the poison fog was blasted skyward.
Light flooded the area. Those struggling to push back the fog called out the two names as they rushed over.
âYoung Master!â
âEunmyeong, are you all right?!â
Their concern no longer reached Eunmyeong. Staring at the wave twisting into something even more dangerous, his body trembled.
You damn idiotâhow could you undo emergency treatment in one move?!
Eunmyeong stared at Mujin in disbelief.
âW-what do you think youâre doing?!â
âDidnât you say to deal with whatâs urgent first? Thatâs your rule.â
Mujinâs lips curled into a crooked, villain-like smile.
âThis was urgent to me.â
His gaze droppedâto Eunmyeongâs sleeve.
âThis hurts more.â
Before the words fully fell, Mujinâs body collapsed.
Still holding him, Eunmyeong hurriedly caught Mujin in both arms, cradling his head against his chest.
âYoung Master!â
ââŠ.â
âYoung Master! Can you hear me?!â
âTang Mujin! You canât pass out now!â
The effectiveness of guiding differed greatly depending on whether the recipient was consciousâespecially in a crisis like this.
Mujinâs eyes fluttered open and shut slowly, as though he might faint at any moment.
This is badâthis is really bad.
Eunmyeong looked down desperately, but in the middle of the training grounds, with everyone watching, he couldnât very well strip and press their lower bodies together.
Damn it.
Gritting his teeth, Eunmyeong made his choice. Pride be damnedâeither he pressed their lower halves together, or heâ
At least this is better than going naked!
Wrapping his arms around Mujinâs neck, Eunmyeong twisted his head and pressed their lips together.
It was the second time in one day their lips had met.
A red tongue slipped between parted lips. As Eunmyeong gently brushed the roof of Mujinâs mouth and poured in energy, Mujinâs body absorbed it rapidly, like drinking a draught of life.
âMmmânghâŠ.â
Seeing the effect, Mujinâs tongue began to move in response.
Lewd sounds leaked between their lips. Lower lips were bitten again and again, saliva mingling. The deeper the kiss grew, the more Mujin stirred.
Now properly seated, Mujin supported the back of Eunmyeongâs head and thrust his tongue deeper inside.
It still wasnât enough. No matter how much they entwined tongues, he wanted to sink deeper into that warmth. Eunmyeongâs occasional, breathless moans only spurred him on.
Continuing the kiss with Eunmyeong straddling his lap, Mujin finally stopped when hands struck his back. He nipped Eunmyeongâs lower lip regretfully before pulling away.
ââŠHaaâŠ.â
Eunmyeong, barely managing to separate their lips, looked down at the scene before him. Mujinâs broad chest rose and fell with each heated breath, sweat tracing lines down his skin.
Realizing that they had kissed like thatâagainâEunmyeongâs face flushed.
Wait.
Something felt off.
Where exactly are we right now?
Replaying the moments before the poison fog, Eunmyeong slowly turned his head.
notes
- Mancheonhwau (æ»żć€©è±éš): A supreme Tang Clan throwing-weapon technique in which countless concealed weapons fall like a rain of blossoms. Mastery of this art is traditionally required to become Clan Head.