Chapter 255: The Letter You Sent (1)
If I were to think about it, I didn’t really know much about the Dishonored Venerable. He was a person who had hidden himself from the world after attaining Eternal Youth and would never have shown up if the Heavenly Demon hadn’t appeared.
It would’ve been weirder if I knew about him in detail.
But even so...
I wasn’t completely unknowledgeable about him. I had met him a few times in my past life and had even fought him. If I had to describe him...
A monster...
If I were to think of the events in my past life, I kind of understand why the Dishonored Venerable was called the strongest in close combat.
Monster.
If anyone suited that word, it would be the Dishonored Venerable.
He was just that unbelievably terrifying.
Simply looking at him was enough to give me the chills. I remember the time when Demonic Humans and Demons charged in aggression, and there was a lone martial artist standing against them.
He wore a worn and old outfit and held nothing in his hands.
Moreover, he was alone.
It was only later that I learned that his reason for preferring to be alone was that others would just get in his way. Those words truly reflected his personality.
Despite seeing the calamity charging in like a tsunami, the martial artist remained calm.
I didn’t know what was going through his head at that moment, and I doubt I ever will.
He simply looked forward and clenched his fists. It wasn’t any special movement—he simply lowered his upper body and stressed his lower body. It was just a simple, basic action.
It was the typical basic movement that every martial artist would perform, yet his was perfect. Flawless.
His gaze didn’t waver. He calmly threw out his fist, which was followed by a short popping sound.
And hell was created.
I still wonder what had happened.
I wasn’t even able to see it clearly. All I knew was that with just one movement, the world changed. When I finally grasped what had happened, from between the torn-apart corpses, a pair of pitch-black eyes stared directly into mine.
-Come.
And thus the fight between me and the Dishonored Venerable began.
It was a pitiful display, if not for the Demonic Sword, who was hunting other Orthodox Sect members nearby joining in the fight, I would’ve died on the spot.
The Dishonored Venerable was simply that powerful.
Despite becoming far weaker from the aftereffects of Eternal Youth, he was still mighty, true to his title.
He was batshit crazy!
What kind of a maniac would think of charging into the enemy lines to kill all of them alone?
What was more surprising was that he actually succeeded, as if it were a child’s play. With a single step of his the land was destroyed, and with a punch disappeared colossal hills.
Contrary to his title, there was nothing dishonorable about him.
An absolute monster.
That was what I felt about the Dishonored Venerable.
Even though the Heavenly Demon’s army and the me from the past don’t exist anymore, the fact that the Dishonored Venerable proved his prowess that day didn’t change at all.
And such a person...
Is coming to see me?
Directly at that? With his own two feet?
Haha.
I’m fucked.
No, I’m seriously fucked. How did this even end up happening?
Hah, who am I kidding?
I already knew the reason. It was all because of him, the one who gave me this letter.
Crack—!
I ground my teeth and moved forward. I had originally planned to see Namgung Bi-ah and Father afterward, but that no longer seemed possible.
In the thick forest behind the Gu Clan, I saw a large house at its center.
This was my first time here, but in my past life, I had been practically dragged here numerous times.
It was an unusually small place for an Elder, especially with no escorts or servants. It was really a testament to the personality of its occupant.
Passing through the small garden, I quickly made my way to the house, and after finding a room with a presence inside, I slid the door open.
Slide!
I knew it was rude, but I couldn’t hold back this time.
“What kind of letter is this...!”
I began to complain as I opened the door, but my words faltered when I saw another person in the room.
Tap.
“Oh, what brings you here, Yangcheon?” The First Elder placed a rock on a board as he spoke.
“...Ugh.”
The groaning reminded me of the other person in the room.
Why is he here?
I had been looking for this person since he wasn’t where he was supposed to be, but I didn’t expect him to be playing a random game of Go1 at the First Elder’s place. The old man was the Lord of the Hao Clan, who had been trapped with Gu Huibi in the Black Palace.
I remembered him being imprisoned in the Gu Clan’s jail before I left for the frontlines, so I had intended to ask Father about his whereabouts.
...But why was he playing a game of Go here?
The old man pleaded to the First Elder.
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