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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.
โY-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, โTsk tsk, why so stubborn? You wouldnโt have been beaten so badly if you surrendered earlier.โ
Ha Jin-Wolโs eyes twinkled with amusement. Despite his dislike for Myeong Ryu-San, he couldnโt help but admire the young manโs 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-Sanโs 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. โAlright, Iโve decided.โ
Curious, Ha Jin-Wol asked, โWhat do you mean?โ
โYouโll 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, โMaster Jin.โ
โIs it over now?โ Nam Soo-Ryun asked.
โYes, it was more persistent than expectedโฆโ
The two women nodded in understanding. Both women were well-acquainted with the martial world and recognized that Jin Mu-Wonโs actions werenโt 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.
โMaster Jin.โ
Jin Mu-Won met Nam Soo-Ryunโs gaze wordlessly. Their eyes locked in the air. After several moments of mutual contemplation, Nam Soo-Ryun continued.
โDo you have someone youโre interested in?โ
โโฆYes,โ Jin Mu-Won admitted.
Tang Mi-Ryeoโs eyelashes fluttered. Nam Soo-Ryun sighed, her gaze shifting toward Tang Mi-Ryeo. Over the past few days, she had observed Tang Mi-Ryeoโs feelings for Jin Mu-Won. Frustrated by Tang Mi-Ryeoโs 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-Ryeoโs 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. โCould you reveal the lucky lady who has captured Master Jinโs heart?โ
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โIโm sorry, but I canโt disclose that,โ Jin Mu-Won replied.
โApologies 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. โEh?โ
โTake this,โ Tang Gi-Mun urged, holding out a vial before Myeong Ryu-Sanโs barely conscious eyes.
โWhatโs this?โ
โPoison.โ
โPoison?โ Myeong Ryu-San recoiled in shock. โAre you out of your mind? Why would I consume poison?โ
โDo you desire strength?โ
โMadness! How can I gain strength from poison? I might as well die!โ
โMy poison is unique.โ
โAh! Never mind. I wonโt take it, never!โ
โSo, you prefer enduring Mu-Wonโs beatings daily? To live as an insignificant martial artist?โ
In that moment, Myeong Ryu-Sanโs eyes flickered. Tang Gi-Mun noticed the change.
โI am the Poison Pavilion Master of the Tang Clan,โ Tang Gi-Mun declared with conviction. โNaturally, the poisons I create are exceptional.โ
โTang Clan? Are you serious?โ Myeong Ryu-Sanโs voice trembled.
Even the most uninformed person in Sichuan, Myeong Ryu-Sanโs homeland, couldnโt be oblivious to the Tang Clan. He was perhaps more knowledgeable about the Tang Clan than most.
โAre you truly the Poison Pavilion Master?โ Myeong Ryu-Sanโs 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.
โIndeed, 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. โThen, why poison meโฆ?โ
โWhat 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, โPoison is terrifying because it brings death without leaving a trace.โ
โExactly. Poison is fearsome. A wrong choice means certain death. But poison can also be a remedy.โ
โA remedy? You must be joking. How can poison be a remedy?โ
โThatโs 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 โpoisonโ 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 Clanโs 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 canโt 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 bastardโฆ
Thinking of Jin Mu-Won, he felt an eruption of anger. Even if he died and were reborn, he knew he couldnโt suppress it. The fact that he had been beaten to the brink of death already testified to it. novelbuddy.co(m)
โAre you sure consuming poison is safe?โ
โAbsolutely.โ
โTruly?โ
โI am the Tang Clanโs Poison Pavilion Master. You wonโt 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 Clanโs 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-Ryunโs face, illuminated by the firelight, radiated extraordinary beauty.
For an instant, jealousy coursed through Myeong Ryu-San. Damn it, why canโt a man live like that?
Finally, he made a choice. โF-Fine, I accept.โ
โYouโve made the right choice. You wonโt 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. Iโll run free. Myeong Ryu-San clenched his teeth.
Tang Gi-Mun presented Myeong Ryu-San with a delicate porcelain bottle. โDrink.โ
โAlready?โ
โYou agreed, didnโt you? A man should keep his word.โ
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โWell, yes.โ
โGo on, drink it without hesitation.โ Tang Gi-Mun handed him the bottle.
After a momentโs 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. โSo, how does it feel?โ
โNot veryโฆ 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.
โKeuaaah!โ Myeong Ryu-San cursed Tang Gi-Mun as he rolled in pain.
Tang Gi-Mun watched, chuckling. โHow can one become strong without pain?โ
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