HDCLSSRS Ch 124
by berryChapter 124 The Spirit Core (5)
ââŚIâll keep that in mind.â
Before leaving the prison, Seong Muyeon had been forced again and again to swear to his brother that he would recover the yeongdanâ˝Âšâž no matter what.
Eager to know what was happening in the council hall, Muyeon drifted about the manor, ears straining. From within, raised voices leaked through. As he pressed closer to listen, a Zhuge clan warrior appeared.
âThis is a restricted hallâno one is permitted inside. Return to your quarters.â
The guard poked at him sternly with the butt of his sword, forcing Muyeon to turn away. Suspicious, the warrior followed from a distance, as though expecting him to try sneaking into another forbidden place.
Everywhere he turned, Muyeon caught only hostile gazes. It reminded him of his first days on Mount Hua, when disciples of the sect had stared at him with the same cold eyes, dripping contempt because he was from the Demonic Cult. Yet Mount Hua had become the place he most wished to return to.
âMake way! Clear the path!â
Abruptly a group rushed past, half-carrying a stumbling man.
âYoung Lord Zhuge!â
The guard who shadowed Muyeon went pale and abandoned him, running to aid them.
âWhat has happened?!â
The man was one who had pursued the Ghostslayers earlierâone of Zhugeâs branch warriors.
From the sudden uproar, the doors of the council hall burst open. Zhuge Yun, Baek Ryeoil, and a Wudang elder emerged.
âWhy are you alone? Where are the others?â Zhuge Yun knelt swiftly beside the wounded warrior, laying a palm upon his abdomen and driving inner qi into him.
The man croaked out the tale: they had lost the Ghostslayers in the deep forest, but had chosen to scour possible hideouts nearby. And there, suddenlyâ
ââŚThey erupted from nowhere.â
An ambush. Dozens burst forth, annihilating their band of pursuers. Only this man survived to bear warning.
âThey⌠they are coming.â
His head fell limp. Servants rushed him away.
ââŚâ
Zhuge Yun rose, his fists beneath his sleeves tightening until the knuckles shone white.
âChief, wake all our men.â
At his order, messengers scattered. Horns brayed through the Zhuge estate.
âElder Hyeonjin, Unfeeling SwordâIâll need your blades.â
âOf course!â Elder Hyeonjinâsenior of Wudangâbarked with fury.
âLet them learn what it means to rouse Mount Wudangâs wrath! Strike them down!â
âYes, Elder!â disciples thundered, drawing swords.
âWhat about you, Young Lord?â someone asked.
âI shall conceal the yeongdan.â
Of courseâZhuge were famed not only for martial arts but for strategy and mechanical defenses, laying elaborate traps and securing their grounds. Zhuge Yun would hide the treasure in the manorâs secret halls.
In that instant, Ryeoilâs sharp gaze caught Muyeon lingering nearby. His face shadowed with fury. He strode forward, seizing Muyeonâs wrist.
âYou heard. They are coming here. Back to your roomâlock the door. Donât so much as breathe until I call you. Understood?â
âAnd you, Dojang? You havenât slept at allââ
âWhat, do you think a sleepless night will knock me down?â he scoffed. But the humor faded as his voice turned grave.
âListen well. In this house, no one will guard you. They wonât even let you enter the servantsâ shelter. You must protect yourself. Do you understand?â
âYes,â Muyeon nodded quickly. The last thing he wanted was to be Ryeoilâs burden.
He returned to his guest chamber, now completely deserted by guardsâsummoned away to meet the threat.
âDonât leave Kang Ungâs side. Stay together.â
Ryeoil shoved him in, shut the doorâthen, after a pause, stepped back in. Those black eyes wavered briefly. Then he clasped him tight.
ââŚSee you soon.â
Without giving his junior a chance to answer, he turned and was gone.
The barrier of walls cut them into two different worlds.
âMaster⌠why is it so noisy?â Ung rubbed his eyes, stumbling out. One glance at Muyeonâs expression wiped the sleep from his face.
âOnly a few hours since the warehouse fight⌠and now this.â
Ung gripped his swordâs hilt tightly, alert. They doused the candles, hiding in shadows, straining ears.
Time dragged. ThenâMuyeon stiffened.
A faint scratching aboveâthe soft sound of figures gliding across the roof.
The Ghostslayers.
Muyeon pressed a finger to his lips. They waited, still as stone, until the qi above disappeared, then crept to the window to peer through a drilled hole.
From afar, steel clashed faintly. The battle had begun.
Why so hasty? Muyeon frowned.
By the pursuersâ account, Myeong-Gwi had retreated only briefly, then launched this sudden strike with fresh subordinatesâwithout rest. Reckless. Desperate. Almost as thoughâŚ
âŚas if they had another purpose.
âMaster?â Ung whispered.
Then it cameâ
âHard to see your face.â
A low, detached voice, from behind.
Cold terror lanced Muyeonâs spine. Slowlyâhe turned.
There he stood.
Loose, ebony hair curled like black silk. Half-lidded eyes that revealed nothing. A shadow in human form, smiling faintly.
âWho are you!â Ungâs voice cracked as he leapt to guard, sword raising instinctively.
A mistake.
âDojo head!â
Seong Muguk flicked a hand. Ung flew as if wrenched by invisible force, crashing through the door, slamming into the wall unconscious.
âYoungest.â
The Third Prince, Seong Muguk, revealed himself.
Muyeon was struck to the marrow. It had been so long since hearing that voice.
Why⌠why is Third Brother here?
Noâmore puzzling stillâ
Why call me âyoungestâ?
Never once had Muguk addressed him with such words. Indeed, never had the two spoken at all. Muyeon was estranged from his siblings, but Mugukâall the more. He had never seen him converse with anyone, never heard him exchange even a casual word.
And now thisâappearing suddenly and speaking with bizarre familiarity.
Muguk stepped forward. Muyeon flinched.
âYouâre afraid, little brother.â
ââŚI donât have the core. The yeongdan isnât here.â
âAh, yes. That thing. What did the Sixth tell you?â
Another step closer. Muyeon could not move. His limbs stiffened as though clawed in the gaze of a predator. Outside, faint clangor of war. Ung silent behind shattered wood. Muguk before him, immense, all-consumingâthe space itself bent around him.
Muyeonâs thoughts scattered. Why was he here? For what purpose? To do what?
ââŚBrother, surely you know better than I.â
âThink carefully,â Muguk murmured, voice dreamlike, as though speaking from afar. âDo not waste trifles on me. Tell me what you know, and I will tell you what I know.â
ââŚIs it true? That pill⌠That core⌠Fourth Brother. What did you do to him?â