HDCLSSRS Ch 100
by berryChapter 100 Lifeline (5)
At Mount Hua, every disciple was expected to resolve their own affairs.
One could hardly pursue the Way while idly ordering servants around with a flick of the fingers. In most Taoist sects, employing servants was unheard of. Even the sect leader himself would personally walk to the dining hall when mealtime cameâenough said.
However, that rule did not apply to Yakseon.
Seong Muyeon had discovered this fact purely by chance. Perhaps fed up with his relentless visits, Yakseon had eventually gone so far as to bolt her door shut. But Muyeon, never the sort to give up easily, planted himself in front of the dining hall, waiting for her to appear. He assumed she would have to come by for meals sooner or later. Yet even after three mealtimes passed, Yakseon never showed.
As it turned out, kitchen workers had been delivering meal trays to her quarters every time.
Well⊠I suppose she does deserve special treatment.
Countless people were practically scouring the world just for a chance to meet her even once.
Either wayâ
Muyeon stole the meal tray meant for Yakseon. She was human too; she had to eat. This time, she wouldnât be able to avoid him.
See? I really am smart.
With a cheerful spring in his step, Muyeon headed toward the guest quarters.
Knock, knock.
âIâve brought your meal.â
Worried that Yakseon might recognize him, Muyeon deliberately lowered his voice, attempting a makeshift vocal disguise.
âCome in.â
To him, the door that had always been firmly shut slid open without resistance.
Cautiously, Muyeon stepped inside.
Only a few days ago the room had been spotless; now, it was in utter disarray. The sunlight barely reached inside, a musty odor hung in the air, and empty liquor bottles were strewn everywhere. Frankly, it was messier than Baek Ryeoilâs quarters.
Yakseon sat with her back turned at the long desk by the window. Without even glancing his way, she lazily extended a hand toward the table.
âLeave it there and go.â
When no sound of departure followed, Yakseon turned her head suspiciouslyâand locked eyes with Muyeon, who greeted her with a bright smile.
âHello there.â
âYouâŠ!â
âPlease eat first. It tastes best while warm. Iâll wait here and collect the empty tray once youâre done.â
âI still want to kill you right now, but Iâm barely holding myself back. Leave before you regret it.â
Terrifying.
Utterly terrifying.
But backing down wasnât an option.
âT-the trayâŠ?â
ââŠâŠâ
Finally, Yakseonâs patience wore thin. She shot up from her seat and strode toward him in long, menacing steps. Muyeon instinctively backed away until his back hit the wall.
âA-are you going to hit me?â
âYes.â
Yakseon raised her fist. Muyeonâs face drained of color. He begged with genuine desperation.
âPlease spare me! I heard you saved my life before! You must know better than anyone that I donât have much time left. If you donât help me, who else possibly couldâŠ?â
âLive or dieâwhat does that have to do with me?â
Yakseon drew ever closer. A formless energy shimmered around her tightly clenched fist. One hit from that, and heâd be finished.
Muyeon immediately dropped to his knees, bowing so low his forehead nearly struck the floor.
âYou can even use my body as a test subject! Iâll do whatever you askâanything at all! Just spare my life. I⊠I donât want to die yet!â
Deep down, he was clinging to a faint hope. Yakseon had supposedly wanted him dead, yet had abruptly changed her mind and given him medicine instead. Something must have shifted within her. Over the past few days, rather than trying to harm him, she seemed only to wish heâd disappear from sightâlike swatting away a bothersome insect. At the very least, she didnât appear willing to provoke open conflict within Mount Huaâs walls.
âŠStill, she might hit me once or twice.
That much, he could endureâif it meant surviving.
ââŠâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
But the expected blow never came. Cautiously, Muyeon cracked one eye open and found Yakseon standing right before him, glaring down with a face twisted in exasperation.
âHey.â
Yakseon crouched down slightly, prompting Muyeon to slam his head back onto the floor.
âY-yes, maâam!â
ââŠDo you have no pride whatsoever?â
âNone at all.â
His immediate and unflinching reply left Yakseon momentarily speechless. Seizing the advantage, Muyeon drove the nail in further.
âWhat use is pride when lifeâs on the line? If licking your feet would save me, Iâll do it. Want me to start now?â
âNo need! You lunatic.â
Yakseonâs face twisted into a complex expression before she finally gave up and began eating. She seemed to have resolved to ignore him completely. Muyeon quietly curled up in a corner to wait.
When Yakseon finished eating and returned to the desk, Muyeon carefully gathered the empty dishes without disturbing her.
âThen⊠Iâll be back later.â
Clack.
âPhewâŠâ
The tension draining from him drew a long sigh from his lips.
Because of the terrible first impression heâd made, softening Yakseonâs hostility wouldnât be easy.
Still⊠I guess Iâve taken the first step.
Muyeon decided to borrow Baek Ryeoilâs method from the original storyâ
the soâcalled persistence-by-annoyance tactic.
Baek Ryeoil had once camped out in Yakseonâs laboratory for days on end, raising havoc and essentially threatening, âIf you donât help us, Iâll torment you forever.â That was how he eventually won her over.
Lacking Baek Ryeoilâs strength and guts, this was the best Muyeon could manage.
But where the hell is that guy, anyway?
Since the day theyâd first met Yakseon, Baek Ryeoil hadnât shown his face for days. If heâd been around to protect him, Muyeon could have pushed his approach even further, but alas.
Whatâs going on with him?
The timing of Baek Ryeoilâs disappearance right after meeting Yakseon felt suspicious, but considering how he always popped up unpredictably, Muyeon wasnât overly concerned. There were more pressing matters at hand.
When mealtime came around again, Muyeon barged into Yakseonâs quartersâonly to find she wasnât there. Apparently, sheâd grown tired of him waltzing in and out as she pleased and had decided to start eating at the dining hall instead.
That worked even better for Muyeon.
Grabbing his food, he hurried to sit across from her.
âFancy meeting you again.â
Yakseonâs eyebrow twitched. She clearly hadnât expected him to brazenly sit at the same table. In fact, by doing so heâd gained a huge advantage: the dining hall was always crowded. At least here, he didnât have to worry about being secretly killed and buried somewhere.
âWhat brings you to the hall today? If youâd stayed in your room, I wouldâve brought it to you. Still, itâs nice to eat with everyone once in a while, right?â
ââŠâŠâ
Yakseon didnât answer, but Muyeon kept chattering away, the smile never leaving his shameless face.
Every day, every single mealtime, he waited outside the dining hall for Yakseon. If she requested food delivered to her quarters, Muyeon brought it. If she came to the hall, Muyeon was already there. And since she couldnât exactly skip meals, Yakseon endured several days of his relentless presence in utter silence.
Muyeon, unfazed, attended to her unasked needsâpouring her water, handing her napkins, and generally hovering like an unsolicited servant.
When Yakseon moved, Muyeon moved. Wherever she went, he followed.
âGoing for a walk? Iâll guide you.â
ââŠâŠâ
Every day.
âHead that way and youâll find the training grounds. They should be in the middle of practice about now.â
ââŠâŠâ
âCareful around the pondâlots of burly guys bathe there, completely stark naked. Haha.â
Every meal.
After about three days, Yakseonâs patience finally snapped. She swung her fist and shouted:
âI ought toâ!â
âEek!â
âI spoiled you, and now youâre shoving your face in mine like youâve got a death wish!â
What kind of physician resorted to punching people at the drop of a hat?!
Yakseonâs raised voice drew the attention of passing disciples. They stopped in their tracks to watch the scene unfold.
Thanks to that, Muyeon straightened from his cowering posture.
âWhat are you talking about? Iâve told you again and againâI want to live.â
âYouâ! Youâ!â
Shaking with fury, Yakseon looked about ready to explode. The crowd murmured.
âLooks like Lady Yakseonâs about to hit him.â
âDid you hear that rumor? They say she tried to kill Young Master Seong at the medical hall. The head of the Medical Division witnessed it himself.â
âIs that true?â
As whispers spread, Yakseonâs face twisted in frustration.
âStill, isnât it too much to hit someone who just got out of bed?â
âWhereâs Senior Brother Baek? How can he leave someone in poor health wandering around alone?â
Though no one stepped in to defend Muyeon as openly as Baek Ryeoil or Ma Jincheon would have, skeptical glances turned toward Yakseon.
Despite being a young master of the Demonic Sect, Muyeon had lived at Mount Hua for quite some time and, after risking his life to save Ma Jincheon, had gained the disciplesâ goodwill. Yakseon, though a guest of the sect leader and famed master in her own right, earned little sympathy with her abrasive demeanorâespecially now, about to strike a recovering patient.
Yakseon stared at the gathering crowd with a look as if sheâd bitten into something sour, then abruptly turned on her heel.
âLady! Where are you going?â
Muyeon quickly excused himself to the onlookers and chased after her.
Moments later, he found her near the training grounds, silently observing the disciples practicing.
As Muyeon approached, familiar faces like Kang Ung and Seomun Yuha noticed him and waved.
Watching this, Yakseon muttered under her breath:
âI donât understand.â
Muyeon slowly lowered the arm heâd been using to wave back at the boys.
âWhat donât you understand?â
âHow did you manage to charm Mount Hua? By what means?â