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Chapter 1817

What’s the meaning of this? (2)

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When the Blood Palace Lord slightly turned his gaze, he saw a battlefield entangled in chaos far in the distance.

“Heh… heh.”

The corners of his mouth, covered by bandages, twisted slightly.

They were too far away for any voice to be heard, yet it clearly reached the Blood Palace Lord’s ears.

Someone’s harrowing scream.

“So, you are finally seeing this.”

“We will hurry.”

The Blood Palace warrior, having hastily guessed his intentions, answered. But the Blood Palace Lord slowly shook his head. Then he spoke something entirely unexpected.

“No. We’ll slow down.”

A question arose in the blood warrior’s eyes. Yet he did not dare utter, ‘Why?’ or do anything so foolish. He merely raised his hand to give orders to those who followed.

The Blood Palace Lord chuckled quietly, as though in high spirits.

Racing up the mountain and finishing them off quickly wouldn’t be bad. It would no doubt be quite entertaining to give them the greatest despair. However, his task was not to deliver despair, but to stir confusion.

“Now, what do you plan to do?”

A rift always begins from the smallest of things. Just as Ryeonju said.

❀ ❀ ❀

“Jin Hyeon!”

Surprised, Mu Jin rushed over to Jin Hyeon.

“What’s going on?”

“O-Over there!”

Nearly losing his composure, Jin Hyeon pointed with a trembling hand towards Mount Wudang. Mu Jin squinted his one remaining eye as he stared at the spot Jin Hyeon pointed at.

“That’s…”

It was too far away to see clearly, but Mu Jin recognized them almost instantly. They were the same bastards who had previously infiltrated Wudang.

‘Blood Palace!’

Doubt flickered in Mu Jin’s eyes.

“Why are they over there…?”

“Wudang… Those bastards are targeting Wudang!”

“Targeting Wudang? But we’re here.”

“Sasuk!”

In frustration, Jin Hyeon abruptly raised his voice.

“The ones left behind are still there!”

At that moment, Mu Jin’s heart sank. His eye, opened wide, trembled with shock.

‘The wounded…!’

Those who were severely injured in the previous battle and had yet to fully recover were still staying at Wudang’s medical hall.

But if that vicious group attacks Wudang?

“Ah, no… it can’t be…”

The wounded would be completely swept away and lose their lives without being able to put up much resistance. And along with Wudang’s halls, they’d be reduced to ashes.

“We, we have to go, Sasuk! Right now!”

“What?”

“We have to gather the disciples and head there at once to rescue the wounded! There’s no time to waste!”

Mu Jin’s face turned pale in an instant. Behind Jin Hyeon, who looked equally ashen, the disciples of Wudang could still be seen fighting the enemy. Together with the swordsmen of Hwasan, they were barely holding the enemy at bay.

Mu Jin’s fingertips trembled. Jin Hyeon pressed him again, growing more anxious.

“Sasuk! What are you doing? Right now…!”

“No… we can’t.”

“……What?”

With color slowly draining from his face, Mu Jin managed to speak with difficulty.

“If we pull out from here now, the frontline will collapse at once. Then we won’t be able to predict how the war will turn out.”

Jin Hyeon stared blankly at Mu Jin, as though he had just been struck.

“What… what are you saying right now?”

“I’m saying we can’t withdraw at this moment.”

“Sasuk!”

Jin Hyeon lunged forward, grabbing Mu Jin’s shoulders. His eyes were bloodshot.

“They’re over there! Our Sahyeongs! And Sasuks are there!”

“…”

“They were injured fighting those Sapa bastards. They risked their lives to protect Wudang! And you’re telling me we should just let them die at the hands of those fiends?”

“Jin Hyeon-ah!”

“How can you say something so absurd?!”

Mu Jin gripped Jin Hyeon’s wrist tightly and forced him away.

“Calm down.”

“Sasuk!”

“You know what these bastards are after, don’t you!”

In the end, Mu Jin raised his voice as well. Grinding his teeth, he clenched his fist.

There’s no real need for them to climb the mountain over there. It’s not as if there’s only one path to Wudang, and there are plenty of ways to reach it unseen.

Yet they chose the ridge that’s plainly visible from here. Their purpose was obvious.

“Those bastards want us to abandon the battlefield and come running. They want us to withdraw from the front.”

“…”

“You already know that’s exactly what Jang Ilso is aiming for, don’t you?”

Jin Hyeon bit his lower lip so hard it began to bleed.

“So are you saying we should just leave the injured disciples to face a horrific end, all so we don’t give in to Jang Ilso’s plan?”

“Jin Hyeon!”

“Have you forgotten what should come first and what should come after? What on earth have you been talking about all this time?!”

Jin Hyeon shoved Mu Jin hard.

“Enough!”

“What do you think you’re doing?”

“If Sasuk won’t go, then I will. I’ll take whoever’s willing to come with me.”

“I said you can’t!”

By now, sparks were flying from Jin Hyeon’s eyes. He could no longer tolerate it. He refused to let Wudang collapse any further. This wasn’t some petty stubbornness or greed.

A victory gained by abandoning the wounded? What meaning would Wudang and Gangho hold if that were how they survived?

Just as Jin Hyeon was about to dash off, leaving Mu Jin behind, Mu Jin blocked his path.

“Stop. I’m telling you again, I can’t let you go.”

Jin Hyeon’s face twisted in despair.

“There’s no time for this. Move aside!”

“…”

“I said move!”

Jin Hyeon stepped forward as though he would shove Mu Jin away once more.

Clang!

At that moment, Mu Jin’s sword was pointed straight at Jin Hyeon. Faced with this unbelievable situation, Jin Hyeon stood there with a blank expression, barely opening his mouth.

“…Sasuk?”

He looked back and forth between the sword pointed at him and Mu Jin, who was holding it. Gritting his teeth, Mu Jin spoke.

“Regain your composure, Jin Hyeon.”

After a long moment of silence, anger slowly began to swell in Jin Hyeon’s eyes, as if it were about to explode.

They were not the only two to come into such confrontation.

A battlefield can sometimes be like a capricious and savage creature that ignores all common sense and charges forward on a whim. Extremely important matters might be disregarded as if they were nothing, but at times even the smallest trivial thing can become the spark that sets the whole battlefield ablaze.

This standoff between the two might initially have been no more than a small ripple in the vast battlefield. Yet its influence spread to those around them with frightening speed.

“H-Hey, what’s going on over there? Why are they suddenly acting like that?”

“B-Behind us! The enemy is behind us!”

“Behind us?”

“Mount Wudang!”

An enemy appeared in the distance. This fact carried two different meanings for Cheonumaeng’s warriors who stood on the battlefield.

“An enemy at Wudang…!”

For the disciples of Wudang, who had been fighting frantically, it carried the fear that their main sect* might be invaded.

“Behind us? When did they get behind us?”

For those who were not Wudang’s disciples, it was the shock that a formidable force had appeared behind them.

And these two reactions merged into a single overwhelming emotion: fear.

Faintly creeping fear gradually spread. Even those who had no idea what was happening began to glance around nervously at the sudden shift in atmosphere. The change was that obvious.

Naturally, it was Wudang’s disciples who reacted more urgently.

“Shouldn’t we go save them?”

“Calm down, Saje.”

“Calm down? If we don’t run to them right this instant, we might be too late! No – maybe we’re already too late. So why are we just standing here?”

“We can’t leave this place now!”

“We are just as needed at the main sect! At least those of us here can still put up a fight!”

“Hasn’t Wudang had a role to fulfill ever since we charged in here?”

“Rescuing them is also part of our role!”

Though still small, the clamor was undoubtedly causing cracks in the battlefield.

“Sahyeong!”

“…”

Both Jo Geol and Yoon Jong sensed that shift in atmosphere more clearly than anyone else.

“Jang Ilso…….”

Yoon Jong ground his teeth.

The biggest reason Cheonumaneg could prevail right now was because the thoughts of everyone gathered here were the same.

There was no need for grand talk of justice or righteous cause. Facing the enemy right before their eyes and fighting with all they had – this benefited everyone, leaving no room for any differing thoughts.

But what if these shared thoughts changed, and in the end collapsed?

If someone started thinking that staying here to fight might not be the best course of action, and that notion gradually spread, would the flow of this battlefield remain the same?

Yoon Jong already knew the answer to that question.

“What should we do, Sahyeong?”

“Right now…”

Just as Yoon Jong carefully began to speak.

“They say the wounded are under attack. Should I at least go ahead on my own?”

“…”

“Huh? Sahyeong?”

Yoon Jong fell silent for a moment, his face suddenly burning.

‘I…’

He thought.

He thought that the course of this battlefield might change if different thoughts crept into their minds. However, he also believed that they couldn’t interfere in the matter of rescuing their injured fellow disciples.

Yes. He had been thinking precisely that.

But right now, Jo Geol’s head was filled with only one thought: the wounded who might end up sacrificed. The pros and cons for this battlefield could come later. In fact, he might have already wiped them from his mind.

It was simplistic and foolish. Hardly fitting for someone shouldering a heavy responsibility in a war that would decide the fate of the Central Plains.

And yet…

“Sahyeong, why are you silent?”

When Jo Geol shifted from foot to foot impatiently, Yoon Jong bit his lip.

“Do you think you can get there in time?”

“It’s already too late, obviously.”

Jo Geol replied, his eyes gleaming brightly.

“But I’ll still arrive faster than anyone else!”

Yoon Jong gave a firm nod. Of course, if Jo Geol pulled out of here, the front line might collapse. Many more people might have to fight harder, beyond what they’re already enduring.

‘But so what?’

Mu Jin was not wrong in blocking Jin Hyeon earlier.

From Wudang’s perspective, there was no room for such a choice. Especially since those in danger were their own fellow disciples. If the sect were denounced for being swayed by personal attachment and thus causing greater sacrifice, Wudang really might have to take down its name plaque in shame.

But Hwasan could do it.

“Geol-ah!”

“Yes!”

Yoon Jong looked straight at Jo Geol.

Jo Geol knew. He knew better than anyone how many people would be put at a disadvantage if he withdrew from here.

Even so, he did not waver.

Because he believed. He believed without the slightest doubt that Yoon Jong, Yu Iseol, Tang Soso, Chung Myung, and Baek Cheon would hold out no matter what.

Such a gaze from a Saje could only prompt one response from his Sahyeong.

“I’ll handle things here.”

“…”

“Go! Faster than anyone!”

“Yes!”

Jo Geol slammed his fist decisively against his palm. Then, with a powerful kick of the ground, he shouted.

“Some of you, come with me!”

“Yes, Sahyeong!”

“I’m coming too!”

A few of Baek and Chung disciples around Jo Geol instantly followed him.

It might all be for nothing. By the time Jo Geol arrives, everything could already be over. But Yoon Jong knew from countless experiences that sometimes what appears meaningless can carry its own significance.

“I’ll fill in for his absence…!”

Yoon Jong was about to shout this loudly when someone’s voice, tinged with dismay, suddenly cut in.

“S-Sahyeong! Look!”

Yoon Jong turned around abruptly towards the voice, then froze in place. His pupils shook violently.

“That’s…”

Between the ancient, weather-worn pavilions at the entrance to the summit of Mount Wudang, black smoke was billowing.

“That…”

Before long, flames like the tongues of demons wrapped around the pavilions, surging towards the sky.

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*본산(本山) – hanja wasn’t provided. A large temple that serves as the main temple of a sect (iljong, 일종(一宗)) or a school (ilpa, 일파(一派)). It oversees each of its branch temples (malsa, 말사(末寺). Basically a main temple, a main location of a sect.

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21 responses to “Chapter 1817”

  1. Chu Avatar
    Chu

    Thank you for translating this chapter!!! I really hope some of Hwasan going to save Wudang will help the people from Wudang calm down. JI really is good as using human emotions against them. Wudang really do get burned a lot, uh…

    Liked by 4 people

  2. Yuvi Avatar
    Yuvi

    Just imagine Heavenly Demon becoming as cunning as Jang Ilso in his return

    Liked by 3 people

    1. ellie Avatar
      ellie

      he indeed seemed quite intelligent from what we have seen from the first chapter. but he is described by chung myung “a transcendent being similar to dalai lama”.. we dont rly know his true intention and if he is “cunning” or straightforward in his deeds. it doesn’t seem like he was cunning? he didn’t even rly care about demonic cult itself

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    2. Lina x Cheong Myung Avatar
      Lina x Cheong Myung

      If that happens, we can say goodbye to Chung Myung and the world in peace🥲👍🏻

      Liked by 2 people

  3. NeverGettinSleep Avatar
    NeverGettinSleep

    Why do I feel like something bad is gonna happen to jo-gul!!!!PLZZ I CAN’T DO THIIIISSS😭😭😭

    Thanks for the chapter!!!!💕💕💕

    Liked by 3 people

    1. ellie Avatar
      ellie

      at this point im not even sure jo geol is gonna go there now

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  4. Ash~ Avatar
    Ash~

    Jang ilso…STOP PLATING WITH FIRE THERE A ADDICTION TO IT I SWEAR TO GOD WTH?!?!
    The front line is completely collapsing here, yoon Jong isn’t being too cruel this time but I can’t help thinking that only yoon Jong would allow Jo gul to go up and save the injury and abondon the front line. Yoon Jong leadership is based on trust….itcould be good sometimes but sometimes it could be fatal enoekzodkdjoejdo i can’t stop thinking if Baek cheon was here what course of action would he take ? Would he take the same action or like the other time he will argue with Jo gul and Jo gul in the end will do whatever he want ´flédlz idk 😭😭 bigaaa you can’t do this to ussss
    Thx you Ellie for the translationnnn💞💞

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    1. ellie Avatar
      ellie

      you are welcome, ash! ❤️

      Liked by 1 person

  5. SlyWlf Avatar
    SlyWlf

    THOSE WORTHLESS TRASH

    thank you for your hard work!

    Liked by 2 people

    1. ellie Avatar
      ellie

      you’re welcome!

      Liked by 2 people

  6. weige1989 Avatar
    weige1989

    Feels like those left behind in Wudang set the place on fire so those fighting has no need to come to their rescue.

    Thanks for translating Ellie!

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    1. summer Avatar
      summer

      I was thinking the same, either to delay the Blood Palace and wait for help or delay them while escaping… Hmm… That was a good decision from them even though it causes more confusion…

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    2. nadhifahdk Avatar
      nadhifahdk

      I also have the same thought as you, it’s a bit strange if the blood palace burned the pavilion when they said there was no need to rush? It’s strange too that heo dojin suddenly knew about the blood palace attack, but maybe this is a plot armor prepared by Biga?

      I’m also curious about how chungmyung will respond to this, right now he’s still with baek cheon, right? I hope Biga will give him a good plot armor soon. It’s not always good to give the main character this kind of misery, besides since hainan arc it feels like jang ilso always has a big plot armor.

      It just my opinion but somehow I have strange feeling like jang ilso seems more obsessed with destroying Chungmyung with him. Is this an obsessive feeling like, “if others are going to destroy Chungmyung, then I’d better be the one destroying him”. This attitude is more like an obsessive man than someone seeing an enemy. He hates Chungmyung but on the other hand he feels that Chungmyung’s existence comforts him 😮‍💨

      (Jang ilso throw away your pride and just admit you are an obsessive fan of our chungmyung)

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      1. ellie Avatar
        ellie

        yeah, ilso is kind of obsessed with dragging chung myung down, especially after their tea party

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      2. Kelloggscereal Avatar
        Kelloggscereal

        wait true ur right can they just kiss and make up or smth idk guys. Hope this helps !!!

        Liked by 3 people

    3. ellie Avatar
      ellie

      maybe! that could be the case. they are also not stupid, just injured.
      you’re welcome! thank you

      Liked by 3 people

  7. Kelloggscereal Avatar
    Kelloggscereal

    I know Mu Jin and Jin Hyeon are right for their own specific reasons in what they choose to do but Jin Hyeon is the main enabler for ruining the momentum of Cheonwoomaeng. If he thought about it relatively more instead of causing an abrupt discord in the middle of battle where strong cohesion means everything for dominance, then the collateral damage of people falling apart would’ve been lessened.

    Like I said, if I was in his position, I would’ve done the exact thing and even worse, but at the end of the day, disparity of opinions have now been produced and who knows what Jang Ilso could do with that. Although it seems trivial as Hwasan was able to fill in the gaps, we forget how Jang Ilso is capable of utilising the space that Hwasan has left to further manipulate the playing field.

    I’m strongly worried for the people that have to stay behind and maintain the battlefield. Jang Ilso’s ability to plan ahead to cause universal suffering from one small incident is far beyond what other people can predict. Im Sobyeong has to strategically predict what he will do (which is likely the worst case scenario) and even then, Im Sobyeong is busy, so is Chung Myung and Ogeom. As for Wudang, at the back of their heads, they know that Wudang is being held hostage by the Blood palace, and the Blood Palace have now officially become Wudang’s hated enemy. Who knows if they can all hold on? We’ve already seen some of them show disagreement in that short segment, I feel as though something really bad is going to expand.

    Anyways, lovely chapter. I loved reading this!

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    1. ellie Avatar
      ellie

      jang ilso thrives on disparity of opinions and the frustrating fact is that cheonumaeg didn’t seem to use their intellectual capacity to think about the weak parts of the alliance and taking preventative measures.
      jang ilso kills two birds with one stone with this move. disrupt the frontline and obliterate whatever forces would go to help wudang.
      the thing is that both ims and zhuge jain were supposed to think about the strategy and if they didn’t think about this it’s just weird

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  8. nadhifahdk Avatar
    nadhifahdk

    I can’t expect much from Zhuge Jain because as a strategist who holds the command, he can’t even take care of the troops, so Chung Myung needs to step forward. But I hope Ims has a backup plan, didn’t they say that Saparyeon made the front line with the strongest soldiers but the Righteous Sect made the opposite strategy at the beginning.

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    1. ellie Avatar
      ellie

      also sun palace lord is dead, so the whole sun palace would be in an uproar and they will probably start to be extremely disorganized and charge randomly or even retreat.. there are a lot of factors.
      but ims is busy now with jeok ho, so he cant give immediate orders so it has to be zhuge, bcs tang gunak and jongli gok are also busy and moyong isn’t rly a strategist.
      so they HAD TO THINK about their weak spots in advance… so idk what they will be doing now

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  9. Bryan Avatar
    Bryan

    Lowkey not the right move

    Can anyone of them use Immortal thingy?

    Jin Hyeong would have been wrapped up by Blood Palace Lord in two moves tops

    JG may not be any better, he has been getting power ups so maybe he learns immortal energy now

    YJ is slower but he can wound Blood Palace guys pretty badly

    Maybe some of the Baek and Chung disciples learnt something during the immortal energy training

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