Chapter 234: Battlefront (4)
“What the hell is up with this guy...?”
Putting aside the fact that this was the first time I had seen him, and yet this fucker faints as soon as he sees my face?
“Oy, what's with this guy?”
Gu Jeolyub responded cautiously to my question.
“...This is the martial artist I mentioned earlier, the one who was left alone in the plains.”
I furrowed my brow in disbelief. .
Another one? This was the third one just from this month alone.
Gu Jeolyub, that brat, had brought three whole martial artists from the Murim Alliance while going out on reconnaissance.
I was simply left speechless at his actions.
“If you're going to keep picking stuff up, why don't you pick up some money instead of people?”
“...”
“The brat became even weirder ever since that title was given to him.”
What was it? The Sword of Heroic Flame? The Sword of Flaming Hero? Ah who cares, all that matters was that he was given a title.
The title meant that he was some kind of hero that shot flames from his sword or whatever. What kind of title was that? Just hearing it gave me the creeps.LaaTest novels on (n)ovelbi/n(.)com
But then, he even likes it. What the fuck is wrong with him?
Considering the smile on his face, Gu Jeolyub seemed to be satisfied with that title?
It seemed like he didn't grasp the weight of my words, seeing that Gu Jeolyub talked back to me.
“...But I can't just leave someone who's in danger.”
“Yes, that's why I told you to think first before bringing them.”
“I wasn't in a situation where I-“
“If you weren't in a situation to think, then you shouldn't have brought him at all.”
“...”
Gu Jeolyub frowned, clearly not pleased with my response.
It was understandable; saving someone in danger was a good thing to do.
Sure, from other peoples' perspective, it definitely may seem like Gu Jeolyub did a good thing.
“Fucking hell, hey. Have you already forgotten about the time when you accidentally brought a spy from the Murim Alliance last time?”
Yet, from my perspective it wasn't so simple.
“...”
“Hey.”
“...Yessir.”
“I told you, it's good that you want to help others, but if you can't take responsibility for your actions, then just stay in your lane. ”
Gu Jeolyub was a person with a kind heart.
He had said himself that he dreamed of one day becoming a hero that helped others.
However, there were only so many instances one could excuse.
“You're actually hella weak. Haven't I told you already? If a problem pops up here, you will die without being able to do anything, you know?”
“...Ugh.”
My words seem to have struck a nerve, seeing as how Gu Jeolyub faltered for an instant.
“If you met him in the plains, you could've just saved him and left. Why did you even bring him all the way here?”
“He... had injuries, so...”
“If you brought him because of injuries, did you expect us to heal him? Someone might actually think that we have an apothecary here.”
“That's...”
“Aren't you the same guy who let his guard down during a hunt and ended up bedridden for weeks after getting bitten by a Blue-Grade Snake Demon? So who's worrying about whom right now? Huh?”
“...Ugh...”
It was good and all that he dreamed of helping others and I understood his aspiration to become a hero, but the problem remained; he couldn't clean up after himself.
Watching Gu Jeolyub falter, I checked on the guy who was ever so comfortably lying on the ground.
Is he a low-ranking swordsman from the Murim Alliance?
Judging by his outfit and appearance, that seemed to be the case.
“Hmm...?”
As I examined his face, a flicker of recognition crossed my mind.
For some reason, it felt like I had seen him before
“Who was he again?”
It was difficult to say it was someone I knew, though; I couldn't quite recall anything about him, my mind practically a blur.
This meant that even if I met him before, he wasn't all that important.
“Who did you say this bastard was?”
“Bi... Bi... It was Bi something, I think?”
“Hey, Sword of Heroic Flame. You're telling me you can't even remember information about him?”
“Ah...!”
“What a great job you are doing. Do you seriously want to die?”
I stretched my body as it felt tight due to the fact that I just finished dealing with all these Demons.
Gu Jeolyub flinched at my words, taking a step back.
“...Young Master, why are you stretching all of a sudden?”
“Well, judging by your expression, you already know the reason, don't you?”
“No, I do not.”
Although he said that, I noticed the subtle signs of Qi gathering in Gu Jeolyub's legs.
Hehhh? Look at this fucker now?
“You little?”
Was he thinking about running away?
Ah, you've grown up so much. My little Jeolyub.
Swoosh.
Before he could make his move, I wrapped my body in a layer of heat and took a step towards him.
Noticing Gu Jeolyub was about to make a move, I tried to match my speed with him.
Grip.
But before I could do so, a cold hand gripped onto my wrist.
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