The Legend of the Northern Blade-Chapter 137: Never Forget a Grudge, but Never Let It Rule Over You (3)

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Myeong Ryu-San crashed to the floor with a resounding thud, his body a tapestry of bruises, wounds, and blood.

โ€œY-You devil!โ€ he choked, struggling to rise. Before he could say more, however, he succumbed to the pain and collapsed in a heap.

Tang Gi-Mun clicked his tongue in disbelief, โ€œTsk tsk, why so stubborn? You wouldnโ€™t have been beaten so badly if you surrendered earlier.โ€

Ha Jin-Wolโ€™s eyes twinkled with amusement. Despite his dislike for Myeong Ryu-San, he couldnโ€™t help but admire the young manโ€™s tenacity and vitality.

Although Myeong Ryu-San was no match for Jin Mu-Won, he persisted to the bitter end. The price, however, was steep. Jin Mu-Won showed no restraint, exploiting Myeong Ryu-Sanโ€™s vulnerabilities without hesitation, even prodding acupuncture points that caused excruciating pain. Yet, somehow, Myeong Ryu-San endured it all.

If only I could land one good hit, Myeong Ryu-San thought, though he had already accepted the impossibility of defeating Jin Mu-Won since his beating the previous day. Hence, Myeong Ryu-San persisted.

Tang Gi-Mun crouched down before Myeong Ryu-San, examining him thoroughly. After several rounds of inspection, he nodded decisively. โ€œAlright, Iโ€™ve decided.โ€

Curious, Ha Jin-Wol asked, โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ll find out,โ€ Tang Gi-Mun replied cryptically.

Jin Mu-Won left behind the battered Myeong Ryu-San and went toward the campfire, where Tang Mi-Ryeo and Nam Soo-Ryun were chatting casually.

Tang Mi-Ryeo welcomed him, โ€œMaster Jin.โ€

โ€œIs it over now?โ€ Nam Soo-Ryun asked.

โ€œYes, it was more persistent than expectedโ€ฆโ€

The two women nodded in understanding. Both women were well-acquainted with the martial world and recognized that Jin Mu-Wonโ€™s actions werenโ€™t mere violence. For Myeong Ryu-San, this could potentially be a blessing in disguise, assuming he gained something from it.

Jin Mu-Won tossed a dry twig into the bonfire, intensifying the flames. They were camping for the night, having traveled by horseback along the highway after disembarking from a boat. The journey often took them through desolate stretches with no signs of civilization, leaving them in need of a place to rest and sleep.

Fortunately, they were well-versed in outdoor camping. No one except Myeong Ryu-San complained.

Myeong Ryu-San had always been a complainer, voicing grievances about life and harboring an apparent grudge against Jin Mu-Won since their first meeting. On such occasions, Jin Mu-Won would resort to violence, using his Snow Flower to leave Myeong Ryu-San battered and bruised.

Neither woman found this behavior unusual, as they had witnessed it for days on end.

Jin Mu-Won silently gazed into the roaring bonfire. A flush of red tinted his face, enhancing his already striking presence. After a moment of watching Jin Mu-Won, Nam Soo-Ryun broke the silence.

โ€œMaster Jin.โ€

Jin Mu-Won met Nam Soo-Ryunโ€™s gaze wordlessly. Their eyes locked in the air. After several moments of mutual contemplation, Nam Soo-Ryun continued.

โ€œDo you have someone youโ€™re interested in?โ€

โ€œโ€ฆYes,โ€ Jin Mu-Won admitted.

Tang Mi-Ryeoโ€™s eyelashes fluttered. Nam Soo-Ryun sighed, her gaze shifting toward Tang Mi-Ryeo. Over the past few days, she had observed Tang Mi-Ryeoโ€™s feelings for Jin Mu-Won. Frustrated by Tang Mi-Ryeoโ€™s inability to express them, Nam Soo-Ryun took it upon herself to question Jin Mu-Won.

It was peculiar for someone as astute as Jin Mu-Won to overlook Tang Mi-Ryeoโ€™s affections. However, when he did glance in her direction, his gaze seemed to be distant, as if he were looking through her.

Nam Soo-Ryun probed further. โ€œCould you reveal the lucky lady who has captured Master Jinโ€™s heart?โ€

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โ€œIโ€™m sorry, but I canโ€™t disclose that,โ€ Jin Mu-Won replied.

โ€œApologies for the unnecessary question,โ€ Nam Soo-Ryun conceded.

An awkward silence descended upon them, each lost in their own thoughts.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the camp, Myeong Ryu-San suddenly groaned. โ€œEh?โ€

โ€œTake this,โ€ Tang Gi-Mun urged, holding out a vial before Myeong Ryu-Sanโ€™s barely conscious eyes.

โ€œWhatโ€™s this?โ€

โ€œPoison.โ€

โ€œPoison?โ€ Myeong Ryu-San recoiled in shock. โ€œAre you out of your mind? Why would I consume poison?โ€

โ€œDo you desire strength?โ€

โ€œMadness! How can I gain strength from poison? I might as well die!โ€

โ€œMy poison is unique.โ€

โ€œAh! Never mind. I wonโ€™t take it, never!โ€

โ€œSo, you prefer enduring Mu-Wonโ€™s beatings daily? To live as an insignificant martial artist?โ€

In that moment, Myeong Ryu-Sanโ€™s eyes flickered. Tang Gi-Mun noticed the change.

โ€œI am the Poison Pavilion Master of the Tang Clan,โ€ Tang Gi-Mun declared with conviction. โ€œNaturally, the poisons I create are exceptional.โ€

โ€œTang Clan? Are you serious?โ€ Myeong Ryu-Sanโ€™s voice trembled.

Even the most uninformed person in Sichuan, Myeong Ryu-Sanโ€™s homeland, couldnโ€™t be oblivious to the Tang Clan. He was perhaps more knowledgeable about the Tang Clan than most.

โ€œAre you truly the Poison Pavilion Master?โ€ Myeong Ryu-Sanโ€™s voice quivered.

He had inadvertently picked the pocket of Tang Gi-Mun, unknowingly challenging death. It was only now that he comprehended his incredible fortune.

โ€œIndeed, who would dare impersonate the Tang Clan? I am the Poison Pavilion Master of the Tang Clan,โ€ Tang Gi-Mun reaffirmed with pride.

Myeong Ryu-San instinctively grasped the veracity of his words. โ€œThen, why poison meโ€ฆ?โ€

โ€œWhat do you think of poison?โ€ Tang Gi-Mun inquired.

Myeong Ryu-San muttered under his breath. Is that even a question? Poison is poison. But he dared not voice his thoughts. Instead, he responded as swiftly as possible, โ€œPoison is terrifying because it brings death without leaving a trace.โ€

โ€œExactly. Poison is fearsome. A wrong choice means certain death. But poison can also be a remedy.โ€

โ€œA remedy? You must be joking. How can poison be a remedy?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s the misconception held by people like you. The Tang Clan is known for poison, but we are also the foremost practitioners of medicine in the world.โ€

Studying poison was a quest for death itself. As they unraveled how poisons ravaged the human body, they discovered they could also mend it. This was the concept of healing poison.

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The Tang Clan delved into healing poisons, with Tang Gi-Mun leading the way. He delved beyond mere poison and sought to strengthen the human body using it.

Through the application of beneficial poisons, humanity can become stronger, Tang Gi-Mun believed, and his theory was flawless, meticulously designed. However, no one volunteered for his research; the word โ€œpoisonโ€ instinctively repelled people. Some, like Tang Kwan-Ho, the Sect Leader of the Tang Clan, argued that achieving strength through poison required mastering poison techniques and embracing poison qi.

Tang Gi-Mun aimed to change this belief, and if successful, the Tang Clanโ€™s power would soar. Myeong Ryu-San embodied the ideal candidate, possessing extraordinary vitality, resilience, and physical prowess. What he lacked, he could compensate for with poison.

I canโ€™t let this opportunity slip.

Myeong Ryu-San shivered under his gaze, involuntarily drawn to the repulsive idea of poison. If I can just land a single blow against that bastardโ€ฆ

Thinking of Jin Mu-Won, he felt an eruption of anger. Even if he died and were reborn, he knew he couldnโ€™t suppress it. The fact that he had been beaten to the brink of death already testified to it. novelbuddy.co(m)

โ€œAre you sure consuming poison is safe?โ€

โ€œAbsolutely.โ€

โ€œTruly?โ€

โ€œI am the Tang Clanโ€™s Poison Pavilion Master. You wonโ€™t gain immediate strength, but with consistent consumption as I instruct, you will develop a body immune to countless poisons and unlock powerful inner martial arts. I guarantee it.โ€

Why would the Tang Clanโ€™s Poison Pavilion Master show interest in a third-rate martial artist like me? Nonetheless, Myeong Ryu-San struggled with his aversion to poison.

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After a moment of indecision, his gaze drifted toward the campfire. Nam Soo-Ryun and Tang Mi-Ryeo sat before Jin Mu-Won, seemingly sharing a deep connection as they conversed. Nam Soo-Ryunโ€™s face, illuminated by the firelight, radiated extraordinary beauty.

For an instant, jealousy coursed through Myeong Ryu-San. Damn it, why canโ€™t a man live like that?

Finally, he made a choice. โ€œF-Fine, I accept.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ve made the right choice. You wonโ€™t regret it,โ€ Tang Gi-Mun assured him, patting his shoulder with a smile that resonated in the night sky.

Yes, I will become strong. Iโ€™ll run free. Myeong Ryu-San clenched his teeth.

Tang Gi-Mun presented Myeong Ryu-San with a delicate porcelain bottle. โ€œDrink.โ€

โ€œAlready?โ€

โ€œYou agreed, didnโ€™t you? A man should keep his word.โ€

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โ€œWell, yes.โ€

โ€œGo on, drink it without hesitation.โ€ Tang Gi-Mun handed him the bottle.

After a momentโ€™s pause, Myeong Ryu-San closed his eyes tightly and gulped down the liquid, feeling a burning sensation in his throat, akin to consuming strong liquor.

Tang Gi-Mun observed him with curiosity. โ€œSo, how does it feel?โ€

โ€œNot veryโ€ฆ Keuak!โ€ Myeong Ryu-San suddenly clutched his stomach, writhing on the ground. Agonizing pain gripped him, as though a sharp scalpel were slicing through his abdomen.

โ€œKeuaaah!โ€ Myeong Ryu-San cursed Tang Gi-Mun as he rolled in pain.

Tang Gi-Mun watched, chuckling. โ€œHow can one become strong without pain?โ€

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