HDCLSSRS Ch 101
by berryChapter 101 Lifeline (6)
âGrill and boil them? Me?â
Seong Muyeon let out a hollow laugh.
âDo you know how much I struggled at first? There were even times I almost died.â
The memory of those miserable days rose up, and his nose stung unconsciously.
âAnd then?â
âI just… became close to them.â
It felt strange. There had been a time when stepping even a single step outside of Chwijungjae had been something he had to be extremely careful about. Now, it felt like an old, distant tale.
There were still people who disliked him, but these days there were more who viewed him favorably.
A faint smile hung on Seong Muyeonâs lips.
âJust wait and see. The Great One might someday change their mind about you, too.â
Yakseon still had a look of incomprehension. Neither Seong Muyeon nor Mount Hua met her standards. But since her standards were closer to the worldâs, it wasnât something to feel wronged about.
âSo, youâre saying youâll keep doing this until then? Truly persistent.â
âOf course. Itâs that desperate of a matter for me. I had no intention of harassing you. Iâm sorry, but I cannot retreat even a single step.â
A brief silence fell between them, broken only by the sharp shouts of training disciples echoing in the air.
âYou said youâd do anything, right?â
âYes. I mean it.â
âThen how about that?â
âWhat do you mean…â
Following Yakseonâs gaze, he saw the training ground filled with disciples in the midst of practice. Despite the freezing winter cold, sweat poured down their bodies as they pushed themselves ruthlessly.
…Huh?
In one corner of the training ground, running drills were underway. Among the disciples moving in perfect unison to warm their bodies, there was one noticeably slow person.
âCanât you run faster! Faster!â
âUaaaargh!!â
At the shrill voice of the instructorâno, Yakseonâpiercing into him, Seong Muyeon ran like a madman. But his breathing had already risen to his throat, and his overworked limbs flailed pitifully.
âHaah! Haah! WâWhy?! Haah! Iâm an invalid!â
âWho said I didnât know that?! Run! Run until your tail falls off!â
âUaaaargh!â
Seong Muyeon gasped for air like he was about to spit out his lungs. His head felt dizzy. But Yakseon was a cold-hearted person without a speck of mercy.
âA healthy mind resides in a healthy body! If you want to overcome your illness, you must grow stronger than you are now! Run!â
âHuff… Haaah…â
This wretched stamina…
The price of having spent years lamenting his condition, neglecting any kind of physical training, and holing himself up indoors without sunlight had come due.
âKkeureuk…â
Before long, his knees buckled, and he naturally slid down to the ground.
âYoung Master!â
âLord Seong!â
When Seong Muyeon collapsed, Kang Ung and Seomun Yuha, who had been training nearby, rushed over to help him up.
âHeavens, Young Master! Are you all right?â
âPlease, stay with us!â
âElder! If this continues, the Young Master will die! Please, just this once, go easy on him, alright?â Kang Ung pleaded tearfully to Yakseon. But she didnât budge an inch.
âHe wonât die! Get up, Seong Muyeon! Your illness doesnât stop you from using your bodyâit just prevents you from operating your internal energy! Youâve got perfectly good arms and legs, yet you hole yourself up like a dying old man, and thatâs why youâre getting worse!â
âI really… canât move anymore…â
âYou weakling!â
The training ground was filled with the murmurs of Mount Hua disciples watching the scene. From their point of view, it was bafflingânot only to train alongside an ordinary person, but also to see someone collapse after running such a short distance. A few of the more immature third-generation disciples burst into laughter, only to quiet down quickly under Kang Ungâs glare.
In the end, Yakseon forced Seong Muyeon to finish the training. Truly, she was a terrifying person.
Afterward, he staggered like a newborn fawn, trembling in all four limbs, and barely crawled into the shade of a tree before collapsing.
âHuff… Huff…â
His vision swam yellow and spunâpure hell.
âYoung Master, please drink some water.â
Kang Ung, wearing a face full of pity, handed him a canteen. When he saw that Seong Muyeon couldnât even open the lid, he wiped at his own eyes and opened it for him, holding it to his lips like feeding a baby bird.
âWell, well, just look at this crybaby.â
Yakseon sneered at the sight of Seong Muyeon being fed water by a boy much younger than him.
âFrom tomorrow, you will be doing physical training at this hour every single day. Without fail!â
â…â
âNow get up!â
âAnd what is it this time? I already finished training!â
âYou need to eat.â
Dragging him to the dining hall, Yakseon placed an enormous portion of food before him.
âNow, eat it all.â
â…All of this?â
The pile of food was so large it could have blocked his sight, even greater than what Baek Ryeoil usually ate.
âIâve seen a lot of people with Jeolmaek who were on their deathbeds. And you know what? Every last one of them died before the medicine was even ready.â
Seong Muyeon, who was starting to feel defiant, froze at her words. Yakseon, without a second thought, scraped her own food onto his plate and continued speaking.
âWhatâs the point of working so hard to make the medicine, ifâone month laterâyou could just up and die? Iâve been through it more than once or twice, you know. So you, youâd better survive until the end. You understand what I mean?â
With a face full of pity, Yakseon placed the final portion of meat onto his plate. But it wasnât the look for someone simply unfortunateâthose calm eyes also carried the resignation of âYouâll probably die soon anywayâ. The chill it sent down his spine was undeniable.
âOâOf course!â
Tears threatening to fall, Seong Muyeon ate with determination. He stuffed himself until he was about to burstâfor he wanted to live. Was there anyone else in the world so desperate to survive? This much food was nothing compared to that desire.
Seeing that heâd emptied his plate, Yakseonâs face lit up with delight.
âOh? It seems youâre a bit different from the others.â
âOf course! Iâm going to live, no matter what!â
Seong Muyeon patted his overfull belly with satisfaction.
But thenâ
Thud!
âNow, you could handle another plate, right?â
Yakseon brought yet another tray and set it down before him. Seong Muyeonâs face stiffened as the sheer volume of food overwhelmed him, draining the color from his cheeks.
âItâs very important to eat a balanced variety of good ingredients. Now, what did they put in this soup? Hey! Whatâs in the soup?â
Calling loudly toward the kitchen, Yakseon went off herself to find the head chef. Seong Muyeon seized the chance and bolted.
âI canât eat any more!â
Chwijungjae was empty. Though less than a day had passed, it felt like he had returned after a long absence. After briefly peeking into Baek Ryeoilâs vacant room, he scrambled into bed in his own room.
Until now, he had been overly focused on his own condition, using preserving his body as an excuse to stay still and reduce activity as much as possible. In recent months, this mindset had worsened, and he had barely moved at all. On top of that, since he couldnât use internal energy and had to rely solely on his physical body, he was now fully feeling just how weak he had become.
âBut really, where did he go?â
The last image of Baek Ryeoil heâd seen in the guest hall lingered in Seong Muyeonâs mind. Somehow, his demeanor then had been different from usual. Was he angry because Seong Muyeon had collapsed? But there was nothing he could do about that, so resentment bubbled up inside him.
However, that feeling quickly passed. His limbs, fatigued from sudden overexertion, were trembling; his energy had all but drained, and the overeating had left him drowsy.
âHeâll probably be back by evening. Then…â
But Baek Ryeoilâs shadow didnât so much as appear for over a week.
Even so, thanks to having once trained in martial arts, Seong Muyeon managed to adapt quickly to the early morning training.
…Or at least, it would have been nice if that were trueâbut it wasnât.
Even after several days, the training was still grueling, and being forced by Yakseon to eat like an ox was pure torment.
When training ended, and the disciples hurried off to the dining hall, Seong Muyeon lay spread out flat on the training ground. Seeing he had no intention of moving, Kang Ung hovered nearby uncertainly, until Seong Muyeon weakly waved his arm.
âToday, I really donât want to eat… Please, go on without me…â
âBut Master told me to make sure you ate three meals a day without fail, Young Master.â
At his words, Seong Muyeonâs head shot up in shock.
âBaek Dojang? When did he say that? He didnât even come back yesterday!â
Kang Ung tilted his head.
âWhat are you talking about? Master went out early this morning.â