Chapter 220: Omen (7)
༺ Omen (7) ༻
The Murim Alliance of Hanam.
And the Shaolin Sect.
A rather rowdy winter passed, and it was now spring.
It was a season that bloomed many flowers.
It was a time when the frozen lake melted, and the hardened soil softened up again.
Change like this also came to the Shaolin Sect.
Between the wide forest of old trees, the dense scent of plum flowers lightly descended.
Tap.
The water mill spun and made tapping sounds.
Behind the big lake that took up a lot of space in the Shaolin Sect...
In a small hut, the Chief Abbot of Shaolin Sect, the Heavenly Eye had his eyes closed as he watched the lake.
The breeze of spring passed by.
Then, the Heavenly Eye that breathed out quietly suddenly spoke.
“I’m glad that you look well.”
His old and dried voice rode the wind to reach the woman who stood behind him.
Her crumbly white hair was no longer, and her hair was now lively black.
Her plum flower scent that flowed from her dantian filled the surroundings.
She was the swordswoman of Mount Hua, the Plum Blossom Sword.
“Have you been well during this time?”
“Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to stay all that healthy. Hehe...”
The old man’s dried and old voice showed that he didn’t have much time left.
Every time the woman took a step lightly, the surroundings were filled with the scent of plum flowers.
While noticing such a thing, the Heavenly Eye slightly opened his eye.
“I heard that you had a misfortune, but it seems that you endured it well.”
“I had help from many people.”
“Yes, yes. That’s also one of your blessings.”
Wrinkles formed in the corner of his eyes.
The Heavenly Eye smiled as he stared at the Sword Queen.
“Is the Celestial Plum Blossom doing well?”
“He is still as healthy as ever.”
“Fair... He was always like that.”
On the table in front of the Heavenly Eye, there was a different teacup placed on it already that wasn’t his own.
As if he knew that the Sword Queen was coming.
After checking the Heavenly Eye’s surroundings, the Sword Queen asked him.
“If it isn’t my mistake, it doesn’t seem like the Mighty Staff is around... is he okay?”
The Mighty Staff.
He was one of the Hundred Masters of the World that came from Hanam and a man who was an escort for the current Heavenly Eye.
“I told him to leave for a moment.”
“Is that okay?”
“If it’s the mighty Sword Queen, of course it is.”
After lightly chuckling, the Heavenly Eye took a sip of his tea.
The Sword Queen quenched her thirst as well, following him.
“You may not see it, but I’m currently very surprised right now.”
The Sword Queen’s gaze reacted after hearing the Heavenly Eye.
“Humans like us cannot change fate, but this eye that was given to me does let me see a little bit of the future after all.”
“Yes.”
He was called the Heavenly Eye because he was able to see things that others couldn’t even dare to see.
He had eyes that could see the calamities that would soon come to the world, which was why they were called eyes that were sent down from heaven.
“...The reason I could sit in the Chief Abbot position with this pathetic body of mine and get these undeserving luxuries is only thanks to this eye.”
“Please don’t say that undeserving luxuries. It’s not like that.”
The Sword Queen shook her head after hearing his words.
The only reason why each part of the world was able to prepare for the True Gate of Demons was solely thanks to the old man before her; the one who sat in the most difficult position to endlessly watch the calamities come.
“One day, I saw and heard many things which made me realize one thing.”
“Please go on.”
“The things I see with this eye of mine, don’t change no matter what.”
The future seen with the Heavenly Eye couldn’t be changed.
For the Chief Abbot who experienced this for many years, it was like an immutable law.
If he saw the Gate of Demons open with his eyes, then it would open one day.
And if he ever saw calamity with his eye, then that calamity would come no matter what as well.
That’s what the Heavenly Eye was.
“However, to me, this eye is the same as a calamity in some ways.”
He couldn’t stop the calamities from occurring.
Despite knowing that many people would die, the Chief Abbot couldn’t do anything about it, which was what made it a calamity for him.
After listening to the Chief Abbot silently, the Sword Queen questioned him.
“Is there a reason why you are telling me this?”
“There is. A very important reason.”
The empty teacup no longer had tea flowing in it.
Only a silent wind was flowing around it.
“When I heard that you would come visit me, it was more shocking than anything to me.”
“Can I ask your reasoning for that?”
When the Sword Queen asked, the Chief Abbot responded after a moment of silence.
“Because you... shouldn’t be alive on this land right now.”
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