Chapter 16: Chapter: Together to Ghost Valley (1)
The Heaven-Slaying Sword
༺ Third Chapter â Together to Ghost Valley (1) ༻
It had been three days since they departed for the journey.
In a small village somewhere in Jiangxi Province, they stopped at a marketplace.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Tang Hwa-seo humbly admitted to herself.
ââ¦I made a mistake.â
They should have never traveled together.
It was her fault. Her compassion had led her astray.
Reality was finally beginning to dawn on her and such thoughts emerged.
âCountry bumpkin!â
Mok Riwon was a country bumpkin.
Not only that, he was an uncivilized mountain valley man completely devoid of common sense.
She should have expected the kind of reaction such a person would have around civilization.
Tang Hwa-seo was certain that the most vicious phrase in this world had to be none other than, âYoung Lady! What is this?â
âYoung Lady! What is this?â
The question came out without missing a beat.
She had heard those words dozens of times a day for the past three days since leaving Suyang County.
ââ¦Itâs candied fruit.â
âCandied fruit! I know about this! The protagonist, Mountain Hero, in the third chapter of Tales of the Martial Heroes, practiced striking techniques with candied fruit in his mouth!â
âYes, of course you did.â
Tang Hwa-seo let out a deep sigh as she saw Mok Riwon, his eyes sparkling before her.
Then, what followed was no different from their journey so far.
âExcuse me. Please give me one of the candied fruits there.â
âOhhâ¦!â
Maybe if he had something to snack on, he would stay quiet for a while.
With that thought, she reached for a coin in her pocket and Mok Riwon cheered loudly.
âThank you, Young Lady! But why donât you eat candied fruit?â
âI do not enjoy sweet things.â
âUmmâ¦! I see!â
Tang Hwa-seo glanced at Mok Riwon.
His attention had already shifted from her and was staring intently at the candied fruit.
âIf only he wasnât so handsomeâ¦â
It wasnât that she hated seeing that sight, she thought. It was just that despite his actions being so aggravating they made her want to tear her hair out, she still forgave him all because of his good looks.
ââ¦Itâs not the time for this.â
Thinking about those things, she sighed again.
With only one month remaining until the Dragon Pheonix Tournament, even diligently riding on a horse to the venue in Anhui Province would take three weeks.
This should have been a place they passed through yesterday, but they had only arrived this afternoon because of Mok Riwonâs curiosity.
At this rate, they might not even make it to the Dragon Phoenix Tournament, which would ruin their plans.
âS-So sweet! Iâve never tasted anything this sweet in my whole life!â
Mok Riwonâs loud shout reached her ears.
Lost in her thoughts, Tang Hwa-seo looked over at him.
âHeâs so pure.â
She couldnât help but let out a bitter smile and wondered what he could possibly like so much about a candied fruit.
âIs it good?â
âOf course! Too good! Every moment has been delightful with you, Young Lady. Ever since I started traveling with you, Iâve seen nothing but new things!â
Flinchâ
Tang Hwa-seo suddenly flinched at the unexpected compliment and fanned her flushed face.
âW-What are you sayingâ¦â
It was the face.
That face was the problem.
Saying those words with that face, she couldnât help but be self-conscious.
Struggling to calm her flustered heart, Tang Hwa-seo said to Mok Riwon.
âEnough with the flattery, letâs go. We canât afford to waste any more time in this market.â
âMm! Understood!â
Mok Riwon bit down on the candy with a crunch and swallowed, then said to her.
âAre we looking for horses here?â
âYes, we have no choice but to hurry.â
âIf we rush using movement techniquesâ¦â
âWhy would we want to unnecessarily drain our stamina? And how do you plan to find your way there running wildly through the mountains?â
As Tang Hwa-seo pointed out the issues he had failed to consider, Mok Riwon firmly shut his mouth.
âJust follow me quietly.â
Mok Riwon nodded.
* * *
Finally arriving at the stables, Tang Hwa-seo frustratingly repeated her question to the owner.
âYou mean thereâs no horses? Not even one?â
âYe-yes⦠The only horses we had were all rented by merchants who passed through here two days ago.â
âNo, that canât be. Who the hell would do something so ridiculousâ¦?!â
âT-That would be the Heavenly Merchant Groupâ¦â
Freezeâ
Tang Hwa-seo stopped moving.
The stable owner, noticing her reaction, stammered and continued.
âT-They⦠offered ten times the market price. They bought everything, horses and mules alike, loaded up their goods and left.â
It was an absurd situation.
A merchant group that would buy up all the horses in a village at ten times the market price, and this village that sold them at that price.
But Tang Hwa-seo was left speechless.
âThe Heavenly Merchant Groupâ¦!â
It was the Heavenly Merchant Group who had done this unbelievable act.
âYoung Lady, what is the Heavenly Merchant Group?â
âThe largest merchant group in the Central Plains. No, to be more precise, it is a merchant group that has rapidly expanded its influence over the past fifteen years to become the largest in the continent.â
âThey bought all the horses?â
âThatâs right. It seems we are simply out of luck.â
Tang Hwa-seo sighed deeply, and her expression darkened.
âThis is the worst.â
The next village was at least three days away now. That wasnât all, that place was smaller and in worse shape than this one, so there was no guarantee that there would even be horses available.
In other words, if they couldnât find horses here, they would be stuck walking and their fans would fall apart.
âThe caravan will return in about a week. I can sell it to you thenâ¦â
âItâs too late.â
âWell, what to doâ¦â
The owner of the stables scratched the back of his head, smacking his lips.
It seemed he couldnât think of any other solution.
In the depressing atmosphere, Mok Riwon stared back and forth between the two before uttering the following words.
âThen, Young Lady, why donât we take a shortcut?â
âA shortcut? Is there even one?â
A look of disbelief spread across Tang Hwa-seoâs face.
It was absurd that this mountain boy, who knew nothing of the martial world, mentioned a short she herself didnât know.
However, there was someone present who understood what Mok Riwon was talking about.
âW-What! You canât mean you want to go through the valley, do you?!â
The stable owner exclaimed in shock.
âNo way! Thatâs Ghost Valley! One wrong misstep and your life is over!â
Tang Hwa-seo made an inquisitive expression upon hearing the words uttered from a frightfully pale face.
âIs there really a path? Hey, tell me more about it.â
The stable owner clamped his mouth shut, clearly signaling that he wouldnât discuss it any further.
âGhost Valley?â
Wonder what that was, Tang Hwa-seo looked at Mok Riwon.
âYoung Hero, where exactly is this shortcut you are talking about?â
She asked, expecting him to know since he brought it up.
Then, Mok Riwon said with a grin on his face.
âMoaning Blood Valley!â
He announced loudly.
The stable owner squealed in fright, and Tang Hwa-seo looked stunned. Despite this, the ever-cheerful Mok Riwon nodded and went on.
âThatâs right! Itâs the valley where the seniors of the Orthodox Faction fought during the war with the Blood Cult!â
* * *
There were a few things even Mok Riwon, who was ignorant of the world, knew about the Central Plains.
They were related to chivalrous deeds that Mok Seon-oh had told him as stories.
Mok Riwon still remembered vividly, a stormy night filled with relentless roars of thunder. The story Mok Seon-oh had told to put his seven-year-old self to sleep.
âBlood Valley?â
âYes, it was a valley where many heroes of the Orthodox Path once stood against the Blood Cult with their lives on the line. Itâs not far from here, somewhere in the mountains to the north of Jiangxi Province. Brother and I were there that day as well.â
âBrother is the Beggar King, right?â
âSo you remember.â
âHeheâ¦â
The smile and warm touch on his head as his master stroked his hair were truly comforting. Moreover, the words delivered in a playful tone were so exciting.
âSo much blood was spilled. Blood Valley was the quickest route from Jiangxi to Anhui. Had it been seized, even Anhui might have fallen to the Blood Cult. How terrible that day was. Ordinary people living in Blood Valley were all sacrificed by the Blood Cult, and even masters of the Orthodox Alliance had met their end at the hands of the Unholy Blood Fiendâs Sword Arts.â
âW-What happened after?â
âWhat happened, you askâ¦â
Mok Riwon remembered. The moment his master stretched out his sentence, the lightning that struck, and what followed.
ââ¦Your Master took care of all the villains.â
The coolest smile, in the room lit up by a flash of lightning in the distance.
* * *
Leaving the stable, Tang Hwa-seo came to a nearby inn and looked at Mok Riwon with a serious expression.
Bamboo leaf liquor in somen noodles.
Mok Riwon, sitting opposite to her, had ordered it as soon as he entered the inn and was inhaling it full of smiles.
âMoaning Blood Valley.â
Tang Hwa-seo was well aware of this place. Although she didnât know it was directly above here, she did know about the events that had taken place there and why it was called Ghost Valley.
âHow does he know about it?â
She was curious how a man who lacked common sense, knew about Blood Valley.
âHis master? Yes, itâs likely his master.â
It was possible that he was a martial arts master from the previous generation who played an active role in the Bloodied History. That would make sense, especially since the martial arts she had glimpsed from Mok Riwon contained a strong and pure inner qi.
Tang Hwa-seo suddenly became even more curious about his master, but she did not dare ask.
âThis man who talks so much hasnât said anything about him.â
It was probably right to assume that he was hiding something about his master.
It wasnât an unusual occurrence. There were often those who had learned martial arts from secluded masters and moved about without revealing their origins.
âWhatâs more important right now isâ¦â
What they would do next.
Tang Hwa-seo once again reflected on Blood Valley.
âWe can surely get out of Jiangxi Province quickly if we pass through Blood Valley.â
Although the terrain was rough and hardly any places were suitable for rest, that wasnât a problem for her and Mok Riwon. They were both martial artists who had reached a realm where those issues did not apply.
However, that was exactly the problem.
âTraces of the Bloodied History still remain in Blood Valley.â
After the war, Blood Valley became a place overrun with corpses and death qi, where none who entered came out alive. As a result, rumors spread of a malevolent spirit beast that had taken residence there, drawn by the death qi that had settled into the land.
âA spirit beast is probably nonsense⦠but the death qi is real.â
If there was truly a spirit beast there, Blood Valley would not have been left untouched. The reason the common folk who entered and never returned was likely because they were overwhelmed by the death qi and died.
âIâll be fine.â
The process was horrific, but she had attained a body that was immune to all poisons.
No matter how vile the poison, her body would absorb everything as nourishment, so it posed no threat to her.
But the man in front of her was different.
âHm? Young Lady, does the food not suit your taste?â
âItâs not that. I just have something on my mind.â
Tang Hwa-seo said, and after adjusting her position, she continued speaking.
âYoung Hero Mok, may I ask you just one thing?â
âWhat is it?â
âDuring your training, did you learn anything about detoxification?â
Mok Riwon blinked, then nodded his head.
âI know how to expel poison with my inner qi, but other than that, I also carry a few blood poison pills that Master prepared for me.â
Pointing to his bundle, Mok Riwon said that and asked her in return.
âBut why do you ask?â
âIt seems that we will need to go into Blood Valley.â
âOh!â
Mok Riwonâs voice rose, and naturally, the innâs attention shifted to him.
âAhhâ¦â
A quiet sobbing came from somewhere. The moment his presence became known, someone else began to suffer from lovesickness.
Tang Hwa-seo let that sound pass. Although she had initially been shocked, she could now dismiss such trivial reactions.
With the same expression as usual, Tang Hwa-seo nodded and said.
âBlood Valley will likely be swarming with death qi. It has been abandoned for nearly twenty years, and the stench of corpses that have contaminated the land can harm your body with poison qi by just passing through. Make sure you prepare accordingly.â
âUnderstood! Today, I must push my qi circulation even harder and manage my internal cultivation well!â
As though excited about something, Mok Riwon gulped down his somen noodles without leaving even the broth, then sprang up to head to the innâs second floor, where his room was.
Tang Hwa-seoâs eyes narrowed.
âWill he be fine?â
Seeing Mok Riwon so excited, a deep sense of unease began to take hold of her.
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