Chapter 96

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nThe chimpanzee had been rubbing the herbs, and then he turned his head to stare at Cheon Chushinui.

n“Oh, I’m really because of that guy…”

n“Let’s not blame others. I did it alone. My brother is with us, so why are you talking about something different now?”

n“Then did I stay still? Because of you, what is this?”

nAs soon as the monster said that, he stretched out his arms and pointed to the medicines piled up on the floor. There were so many medicinal herbs piled up in the garden that it ended up being hard to express in words as to how great it was.

nThis happened because of the words the two of them poured out while running away from Muryangbo. The Cheonchu Shrine must have also been made, and the Geumchang Yak and Naesangyak must also be made. They just had to be careful.

nThis was because Byeok Tae-san knew exactly the level of the two people, and Hao-mun and Yuk Tae-gu knew how much medicine they could make. Like Cheon Chushinui, Ilchimkai also had a knack for geumchangyak and internal sangyak.

nIn particular, Cheon Chushinui was great in the direction of Geum Chang Yak, and Ilchimkai was great in the direction of Nae Sang Yak. If the secrets of the two of them were mixed together, it may be possible to make something greater out of it.

nThat was the level that Byeok Tae-san wanted.

nThe problem was that the time and devotion that went into making a drug of that level was not easy. This was, after all, Cheonchu Shindan.

nEven if it was made by almost grinding two doctors in the Cheon Yakbang, the Geumchang Yak and the internal medicine were left unmoved, and the two of them had to take care of it.

n“I couldn’t sleep because of this, and I felt like I had to make medicine for the rest of my life, aren’t you feeling apologetic to me?”

nChun Chu Xin Yi opened his eyes and looked at the monster at once. “Why is my brother doing what I said? No, I mean, did I do it alone at that time? My hyung is excited too, and after pouring out hard words, why are you blaming me alone?”

n“You should have taken good care of it! You guys always have that problem. I don’t know if it’s appropriate!” Cheon Chushinui waved his hand with an absurd expression. “Don’t make a fuss, go and shave. If we don’t get rid of all of these medicines today, we won’t be able to sleep from tomorrow.”

nKnowing this, even the chimpanzee could not find it in himself to feel angry anymore. He took the jukseomjuseom jokdu and sat down, chopping the medicinal herbs.

n“Uh-oh. What sin did I commit in my previous life that caused me to suffer?”

n“Still, meeting me would have forgiven many of the sins I committed in my previous life.”

nThe scoundrel laughed bitterly. “Still, you know who he is.”

n“Of course not. Does it mean that the sins of a previous life melt away just by being with someone with dignity and virtue like me? Brother, you are truly blessed. What would you have done if you hadn’t met me?”

nAt one glance, the monster looked at Cheon Chu’s faithfulness with absurd eyes, and then his face turned red. He clenched his fists and trembled.

n“You are…” Cheon Chushinui quickly stopped talking about the invasion. “More than that, bro, are you really going to keep doing this?”

n“What? What kind of bull** question is that?”

n“Ah, you have to hide your words, so I don’t really listen to you. If my dignity goes down like this, will you take responsibility?”

nAs the gangsters shot with their bloody eyes, Cheon Chushinui continued speaking again. “There should be at least a few legislators to manage medicines. Shouldn’t we get some sleep as human beings?”

n“What… Don’t do that. Don’t you have any plans?”

nCheon Chushinui chuckled. “I am, the god of heaven, the god of heaven. I always have a plan.”

nIlchimkai listened to Cheon Chushinui with a sullen expression. “Come on, let’s send someone to the Cheon Yakbang.”

n“Chunyakbang?”

n“Isn’t there a good amount of medicine there? Let’s get a few lawmakers out of there.”

n“I wish I could, but… Is it possible?”

n“You can use those two over there.”

nThe two lawmakers in the Cheon Yakbang were vigorously stirring the pot with a spatula where Cheon Chushinui’s gaze could be reached.

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nThere were a total of seventy men sent by Go Jun-kwang to take control of Wuhan. Among them, fifty were samurai, and twenty were sages who had no idea that they were partaking in martial arts.

nAll of them were managed by the wisteria, who had a person responsible for delivering his instructions, one each to the samurai and the gatekeepers.

nHowever, they were not the ones who could take the initiative and do something because the horse was in charge and, in fact, only a messenger.

nSo, now that the conductor Rattan Yeop and the conductor Seo Do-gun had disappeared, they were thrust into a very confusing situation.

nFirst, the task of turning the eyes of Moorimmaeng, Heukryeon, Namgungse, and Zhugesegae, which was the last instruction, was over. After the mission was over, each of them had to hide on their own in order to avoid their search and wait for the next instruction.

nAnd so, everyone hid on their own. In addition to this, they had heard the news that Ja-yeop and Seo-do had been attacked by Byeok Tae-san. They didn’t hear it while gathering information, but rather, they heard a rumor that had been spread intentionally by Yuk Tae-goo and Hao-mun, who were imminently loyal to Byeok Tae-san.

nThey couldn’t help but panic, simply because they couldn’t receive the next instruction. That was the reason why the monks and the samurai were meeting and having a drink in this small dungeon.

n“Perhaps now?”

nThe samurai answered the other samurai’s question calmly.

n“I do not know. It seems to me that coming back is the procedure.”

n“Are you going to abandon the great one?”

n“Both of you must have a death wish.”

nThe warrior shook his head. “Not yet.”

nThe monk opened his eyes and looked at the warrior. “I found out a little bit because of the rumors. They said he was captured.”

n“Are you two talking?”

nThe warrior merely nodded. If that was the case, things would definitely be a little different.

nThe monk’s expression soon became serious. “The gangsters are the problem.”

nThe samurai shook his head resolutely at the murmur of the gatekeeper. “You won’t be subject to their interrogation, and I can say this due to his type of character.”

n“Yeah, but…” Even as he said that, he was a little shaky.

nTo be honest, Seo Do-gun was not someone who would give in to the fear of any kind of torture or death. However, torture and fear were not the only ways to extract information from people, and the samurai were also thinking a little bit about that particular part.

n“Isn’t there a way to get the authority to move the influential people?”

nThe samurai frowned at this. “Someone has to come back and get new powers.”

n“Then it’s too late to say this. Is there any other way?”

nThe samurai seemed to believe that the monk must know something. And in fact, he had the answer to that part. It wasn’t a very definitive answer, but it was a possibility.

n“The blood group might be the answer.”

n“A blood group?”

n“I heard that one of the medicinal herbs in the Jeunghyeol Group plays a similar role. If you find a way around that, you might be able to move them.”

n“It’s not enough just to move. You must have command authority to take the gangsters.”

nAlthough they could not possibly lead a daily life, they were almost no different from ordinary people if they simply moved. And he could have given a separate order to move them in all directions.

nIf one were to tell him the route and ask him to come to his destination, he at least had enough intelligence to find it on its own.

n“I know how to get a new one, as long as I can erase the original one.”

nThe warrior nodded. “Good. So let’s do that. How many blood groups are left?”

n“I don’t know if it’s fortunate, but the blood gangs brought by a senior citizen are worth three.”

n“I’m glad it’s still there. If we write as much as we need and leave it behind, we won’t receive a big reprimand.”

nThe messenger. “I will. In the midst of this, I left the blood gang, and I preserved and took Kangshi, but it is not a censure. Rather, it feels like a reward.”

nThe samurai laughed bitterly. That would definitely not happen.

n“Then let’s hurry. There’s nothing good about wasting time.” He said it like a samurai.

n“Oh, and it would be better to bring the rest of the crew back first. I want to report the situation here.”

n“That’s right.”

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nYuk Tae-goo led Byeok Tae-san out to infinity. After leaving Wuhan and moving along Kwando toward Hogam-hyeon, a small forest came up, and that was the place where Bangangsi was apparently hidden.

n“It’s amazing how you extracted the information.”

nOk Hwa, who followed, looked at Yuk Tae-goo with admiring eyes.

nYuk Tae-goo began to speak with a smile. “You do have that skill.”

nIn fact, it was more of a magic trick than a skill. It was said that he was an underrated mage, a mage that broke down the mental barrier by scattering people’s minds like mist.

nThe reason why Ok Hwa really admired him was that he had failed to extract information from Seo Do-gun and the wisteria leaf, even though Hao-mun tried to use drugs to distract him. The skill of interrogating people was definitely higher in Yuk Tae-goo than in Hao-mun.

n“Anyway, Bangang is in the middle of this forest.” Yuk Tae-goo said so and went inside.

nHe had no hesitation in his stride, as he already had certain information about him. By the time he had almost reached his destination, Byeok Tae-san stopped his steps and raised his hand to his side.

nThen, Yuk Tae-goo and Ok Hwa, who were going together, stopped walking.

nByeok Tae-san stepped back slowly. However, this time, all signs were gone. Yuk Tae-goo and Ok Hwa looked at Byeok Tae-san with surprised eyes.

nHe had never thought that something like this would be possible.

nNow, Byeok Tae-san’s presence had completely disappeared. If he didn’t concentrate while watching this, it would feel as if he was not there. The two couldn’t even follow them, so they just stood there and stared blankly at him. On the other hand, Byeok Tae-san strode into the vacant lot in the middle of the forest.

nThere was a huge pit, and in the pit, about a hundred or so Bangangshi stood densely. In addition to this, there were two people around the Bangangsi, putting something down.

nByeok Tae-san immediately recognized what they were putting down. It was a sleep-depriving drug.

n“That… Did I say that it was a blood group?”

nHe had found out by interrogating Seo Do-gun that that drug was a jeunghyeol group.

nOf course, it didn’t matter what the name was. Looking at it, there seemed to be no one but those two.

nHowever, Byeok Tae-san was curious about what they were doing, so he waited for a while. The two of them did not notice at all, even though they were watching from right above the pit where he stood. They spread blood gangs around Bangangsi and started setting fire to it one by one.

nThe blood group burned, and the smoke looked hazy. With this, the anti-gangs began to wriggle.

nByeok Tae-san’s eyes lit up. “I’m going to catch them too.”

nThe two chatted for a while, and one of them, a man who had mastered martial arts, came forward and sprayed the inside.

nByeok Tae-san carefully checked the scene. The classmates looked at the man at once, and a sly smile appeared on the man’s lips.

n“Successful. I have obtained the authority of those gangsters!” The warrior shouted this, all with a happy expression.

nAt this point, Byeok Tae-san spread his presence again and spoke. “You did well. You made a good view, so I will give you a good view as well.”

nThe two looked at him in amazement. Tae-san jumped off the bottom of the pit.

nThe samurai then shouted to the anti-gangs. “Kill him!”

nByeok Tae-san smiled and dug into the crowd. The anti-gangsters collapsed without much effort. It took only a few blinks of time for all of the hundred or so Bangangsi to collapse.

nThe monk and samurai blankly at Tae-san and the fallen Bangangsi.

nAt this, Byeok Tae-san looked at the two of them and grinned. “Isn’t it pretty fun?”

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nJin Sa-hong had been sent from Moorimmaeng to Wuhan.

nHe was also the leader of the swordsmanship that the Moorimmaeng used the most when it was necessary to use its power abroad. He actually thought it wouldn’t be too difficult when he first came here on order.

nIn the meantime, he believed that he did not dare to do so because of a number of tangled matters, but in reality, he could establish himself faster than any other organization.

nHowever, when he came to experience it firsthand, the situation was not so easy. First of all, the check of Heukryeon was not easy. In addition, he made things more complicated when Namgung Sega and Zhuge Sega intervened.

nHe went over a series of recent events one by one. “It’s Byeok Tae-san…”

nMost of the recent incidents had been associated with the name of Byeok Tae-san. So now he was being investigated.

nSome outlines had emerged. However, there were still some uncertainties.

n“In such a case, it is best to meet in person.”

nTo judge a person, one had to look them in the eye and have a conversation.

nAt least, that was the theory of Jin Sa-hong. He decided to meet Byeok Tae-san.

nAt around the same time, Heukryeon, Namgungse, and Zhugeulse made similar decisions and had begun moving.

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