That will do. (2)
Chung Myung seemed to grasp Baek Cheonβs words immediately, but the other Five Swords tilted their heads.
βChildren, Sasuk?β
When Yoon Jong asked, Baek Cheon explained what he had gone through.
ββ¦Those kinds of things.β
βI should have told you beforehand, but given the circumstances, I couldnβt find the chance.β
βIt isnβt something to apologize for. Butβ¦..β
Yoon Jong trailed off, his expression growing complicated. But before his jumbled thoughts could settle, Jo Geol spoke first.
βBut what do you mean by taking those children to Hwasan? Do you intend to have them enter the sect?β
βThatβs nonsense.β
It was Yoon Jong who answered.
βWhy is it nonsense? Given the circumstances.β
βIf you were in the same situation, would you join another sect?β
βWellβ¦β¦.β
Jo Geol scratched his head. Of course, he never would. But then, peopleβs thoughts and choices all differ, donβt they?
But Baek Cheon shook his head as if he shared Yoon Jongβs view.
βI have no such intention, but even if I were to suggest it, they would refuse. Theyβre upright children.β
βHmm.β
Yoon Jong let out a faint groan.
βThen why go so far as to bring them to Hwasan?β
βNo matter how upright their nature, they canβt help but be immature. And on top of that, theyβve suffered wounds that can never be erased for the rest of their lives. If such children were sent off alone to faraway Sichuan, the outcome is all too clear.β
Yoon Jong parted his lips as if to say something, then stopped.
He had tried to compare it to Hwasan, but truth be told, the case was different. Hwasan had been driven to the brink of annihilation, but there were still adults to lead those who newly entered.
Yet in Diancang and Emei, even those elders were gone. If the sect had not been whole from the start, if its elders had always been lacking, then perhaps the situation could have been managed in one way or another. Butβ¦
βAs for Diancang, Qingcheng, and Emei, theyβre not like that.β
As Baek Cheon had said, if the children were sent back alone to their main sects in this situationβ¦
ββ¦β¦In that case, they might really have to take down the plaque. Children alone would struggle to carry on a sect.β
Yoon Jong muttered bitterly. At that, Jo Geol added, looking uneasy.
βThing is, if it ends like that, we should count ourselves lucky.β
βHmm? What do you mean by that?β
ββ¦Thatβs Sichuan, isnβt it?β
βRight.β
βThere are three major sects in Sichuan: one is Qingcheng, one is Emei, and the remaining one is the Tang Clan.β
βIsnβt that something everyone knows?β
βYes, of course. But the problem is that those three sects arenβt in proper condition right now.β
βWhat are you trying to say?β
βHaaa. The thing isβ¦β
Jo Geol scratched at his thick, disheveled hair in frustration. A Sichuan native would have caught on at once, but otherwise it would be hard to grasp immediately.
βSichuan isnβt Henan or Hebei. Now that the three sects that represented Sichuan have all suffered upheaval, turmoil is bound to come to Sichuan as well.β
βThe Evil Sects, you mean?β
βCould be, or maybe not.β
βAnd what is that supposed to mean…β
βSahyeong. Are the Evil Sects the only ones who harbor ill feelings towards those three sects?β
Only then did Yoon Jong snap his mouth shut, realizing his mistake.
βFor now we look on them somewhat kindly because weβve fought side by side, but in the past there was no one we hated more than the prestigious sects.β
ββ¦.Right.β
βWe were at least a fallen βprestigious sect.β Do you think there werenβt sects that were treated even worse than we were?β
βThen what youβre sayingβ¦β¦.β
βWhether out of resentment, or out of the hope that now is the chance to trample Qingcheng and Emei and become Sichuanβs number-one sect, one way or anotherβ¦β
βSomeone will surely appear who targets those two sects?β
βYes. Thatβs one way to put it.β
βHmm.β
The shadow darkening Yoon Jongβs face grew heavier.
It was certainly a hard fact to deny. As it was right after sects with different stances had joined forces to stop Sapaeryeon, they didnβt want to be thinking this way, butβ¦ There were likely none who knew better than Hwasanβs disciples just how merciless Gangho could be.
βQingcheng and Emeiβs surviving on their own is practically impossible.β
βYes. Thatβs how I see it. If at least the Tang Clan had preserved its full strength, that might have been different, but as you know, the Tang Clan also suffered no small damageβ¦β
Everyone nodded.
The Tang Clan, too, suffered greatly in this incident. Their very foundation – the Poison Vault and the White Furnace – had collapsed, and countless members of the clan had been lost.
ββ¦β¦Still, itβs the Tang Clan – wouldnβt they have some leeway?β
βHardly.β
Chung Myung, who had kept his mouth shut until now, said in an even tone.
βThe Lord of the Clan has changed.β
Everyoneβs faces darkened slightly.
βThatβs true, butβ¦..β
βIβm not trying to belittle the Young Lord Tang. But honestly, the former Lord of the Tang Clan was an extraordinary man.β
ββ¦β¦Right.β
In Sichuan, Tang Gunakβs presence was unmistakably unparalleled. It was the same within the Tang Clan, of course. Could Tang Pae fully fill the place of the great Poison King, Tang Gunak? It would be impossible.
βWell, when the Young Lord reaches the previous Lordβs age, he might become an even greater head of the clan. He has lived through much, and he grew up with a man who was a guiding light in his life always by his side.β
The Five Swords nodded in agreement.
ββ¦But thatβs a matter of decades from now, and until then, we have to assume it will be hard for the Tang Clan to regain its former might.β
βHmm. That makes sense.β
In such circumstances, they would be all the less able to look after other sects as well. Yoon Jong let out a heavy sigh.
ββ¦I understand the situation. So, in the end, we canβt send the children back to Emei and Qingcheng as things stand.β
βRight.β
Baek Cheon nodded.
βBut that doesnβt necessarily mean we have to take the children to Hwasan, does it?β
At those words, Baek Cheon fell silent for a moment, then opened his mouth again.
No other solution readily came to mind.
βNoβ¦β
βHonestly, there are always ways to find a solution. We could arrange for them to live under the protection of the Alliance, and if not that, then if we thought long enough, some alternative would surely appear.β
βExactly my point.β
βThe same goes for Diancang. Though the Beast Palace Lord may not be entirely willing, if we asked him to care for them, he would hardly refuse.β
βIβm sure he wouldnβt.β
βBut can Diancang or Emei truly put their names back out into the world by such means? Can they regain their glorious days?β
ββ¦β
βThatβ¦.β
No one could answer. Because everyone here knew it was impossible.
βIn the past, I wished to see Hwasan restored. Yet at times, faced with such a distant goal, I felt nothing but despair.β
At Baek Cheonβs words, Yoon Jong and Yu Iseol nodded. They, too, had of course felt the same.
βWhat I resented wasnβt our ancestors. It was the cruelty of Gangho that turned a blind eye to their sacrifices, with not a single person extending a hand.β
ββ¦β
βOf course I know. The cases are different. We canβt regard them as the same. But…β
Looking at them all, Baek Cheon said firmly.
βAt the very least, if itβs something we can do, I want us to try.β
Silence hung in the air. Not because there was no room for objection, but because they understood the feelings that drove Baek Cheon to say such things.
In the end, Yoon Jong was the first to raise his hands in surrender.
βWell, if itβs like thatβ¦ we can just think of it as gaining a few extra mouths to feed.β
βWe have a Shaolin monk already.β
βThatβs true. We even have Monk Hye Yeon with usβ¦ So strictly speaking, it isnβt without precedent.β
Jo Geol chuckled in agreement.
βIf you put it that way, given that even bandits come and go, who is there we couldnβt take in?β
βYouβre not wrong, but the way you put it leaves me feeling oddly uncomfortable.β
As the mood drifted towards general agreement, Chung Myung, who had been silent, spoke up.
βGoodwill, fine. If itβs received as goodwill, that is.β
Chung Myungβs gaze, fixed on Baek Cheon, had darkened slightly.
βA moment ago you said Hwasanβs position has changed now, Sasuk.β
ββ¦..Right.β
βHave you thought about how what youβre trying to do might appear to the other sects?β
For a moment, Baek Cheon fell silent. Tilting his head, Jo Geol asked Yoon Jong out of habit.
βWhat does he mean, Sahyeong?β
ββ¦If Sasuk has his way, the descendants of Diancang and Emei, and also Qingcheng, will reside at Hwasan. Perhaps even Haenam as well.β
βAnd what exactly is the problem with that?β
βFallen though they may be, they were still among the sect of Gupailbang. And not just one of them – four of them. Is it that you donβt realize what it would signify if Hwasanβs colors stained them?β
Only then did Jo Geolβs expression harden.
βButβ¦ You could say they arenβt even Gupailbang anymore.β
βTrue. But someday they might reclaim that reputation. People always speculate on countless possibilities.β
Jo Geol clicked his tongue briefly.
In other words, if the sects that had taken refuge through this affair later returned to Gupailbang carrying Hwasanβs influence as an imprint on them, worries would arise that Hwasan might seize Gupailbang itself.
It was little more than hypothetical. Yet with Hwasanβs momentum as it now stood, the notion did not seem so far-fetched.
βSasuk, doesnβt it seem contradictory?β
Chung Myung asked again. After a brief silence, Baek Cheon spoke.
βPerhaps.β
βIf you know thatβ¦β¦.β
βBut why does it matter?β
Baek Cheon shrugged with a brazen face. His composure was so unshaken that even Chung Myung found himself staring at him blankly for a moment.
β.β¦Huh? βWhy does it matter,β did I hear that wrong?β
βYou heard right.β
βDid this fellow get hit in the head while fighting? Is this really the kind of issue where βwhy does it matterβ comes out of your mouth right now?β
Chung Myung, exasperated, pressed him for an answer, but Baek Cheon only snorted in reply.
βIf they want to see it that way, let them.β
βHuh?β
βWhat weβre trying to do is be considerate. Being considerate is something you do because you want to. If you do it because youβre worried about how it looks to others, that isnβt consideration, itβs just trying to save face.β
βNo matter what anyone in the world says, we just do what must be done.β
βBut still, without any plan like thatβ¦β
βHaving died once, I figured it out.β
βDidnβt you say earlier you didnβt die?β
βIf you live worrying about this and that and forever minding others, you never have time to do what truly needs to be done. So if you want to stop me, try. Iβll see my will through.β
The Five Swords stared at Baek Cheon, speechless and dumbfounded.
βThen why did you even ask our opinion?β
βBecause itβll be easier if you support me.β
βAnd if we oppose you?β
βThen Iβll crush your objections and carry it out anyway.β
Jo Geol turned his head towards Yoon Jong.
βSahyeong. I think Hwasan is doomed?β
ββ¦As it happens, I was thinking the same.β
βMe too.β
Despite everyoneβs reactions, Baek Cheon was more brazen than ever. That usually polished face seemed, today of all days, almost annoyingly smug.
βAnyway, Iβve said my piece.β
βWait.β
βWhy? Even if itβs you, Chung Myungβ¦β
βDonβt misunderstand, Sasuk. Get a grip. Youβre the Vice Sect Leader, not the real Sect Leader.β
ββ¦β
Chung Myung wore a triumphant smile.
βMatters like this should be decided by the Sect Leader. If the Sect Leader says no, you turn back without a word. Got it?β
βUghβ¦.β
A deep unease fell over Baek Cheonβs face.
β β β
Un Am smiled gently.
βDo as you wish.β
βYou should be stopping him!β
βThat wonβt do!β
βNo, Sect Leader!β
The Five Swords sprang up in alarm, all speaking at once, but Un Am only chuckled.
βHow could I stop a disciple who says he will do what duty requires?β
βWhat kind of sage-like talk is that!β
βYou madman. He is a Taoist!β
βAh, right. Still, even so.β
βHeheheh.β
βPlease donβt just laugh, Sect Leader!β
βHahahahahaha.β
Thus Hwasanβs will was finalized.
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