Chapter 527: Do Not Bow Your Head (2)

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Chapter 527: Do Not Bow Your Head (2)

The cold gaze fixated on the empty sky, where the severed right hand of the messenger should have been. The high priest’s gaze then shifted to the lifeless shoulder clutching the box.

“High priest.”

The messenger looked at the high priest with unwavering determination and spoke.

“We failed to secure the crystals from the Central Plains people as ordered, but by chance, we managed to locate and retrieve the ice crystals Seol Chun-Sang concealed.”

The high priest’s eyes twitched.

He appeared deep in thought before slowly parting his lips.

“Half the members were lost.”

Silence filled the air.

“You barely made it back alive.”

“I apologize.”

The high priest focused his gaze on the messenger.

“Remarkable.”

Taken aback by the unexpected praise, the messenger raised their head.

“Perhaps unforeseen obstacles arose, but you managed to fulfill the mission regardless. It’s truly wonderful.”

He soon trembled and tightly closed his eyes, overcome with emotion.

It felt like he was finally being rewarded for everything he had done.

“Give me the ice crystals.”

“....”

However, even after the near-death experience, the messenger didn’t move the box of ice crystals. He looked at the high priest with determined eyes.

Upon seeing this, the high priest frowned.

“What are you doing?”

“High priest.”

The messenger bowed his head slightly. It was a desperate move.

“Please do not ignore the small request of the person who risked their life to save the ice crystals.”

“...”

Upon hearing the request, the high priest’s face contorted. He glared at the messenger, clearly displeased with their attitude, and then said,

“Don’t you know that nothing can take precedence over His resurrection?”

His tone was horrifying as if he would cut their throat without hesitation. However, the messenger remained calm and composed.

“That can only be done with the presence of the high priest.”

“...”

“The Second Coming of Heavenly Demon. High priest, please do not turn a blind eye to the small request of the person who upheld the will to turn it into a success.”

The high priest, who looked down with disapproval, sighed.

“You are a fool.”

He undid his front pocket.

Seeing the chest open, the messenger peeked up as he chewed on his lips.

Slightly bluish ice, rather than clear, emitted a mysterious aura that spread across the entire area from the left chest to the right.

It was a sight that would shock anyone.

“Hand it over.”

“Okay.”

The messenger retrieved two ice crystals from the box and extended them politely. Nevertheless, the high priest only selected one and placed it on the ice block atop the chest.

Jjkkkk!

The ice crystals penetrated the surface of the ice, causing it to gradually change from white to a deeper shade of blue.

“Hmm.”

A low groan escaped the mouth of the high priest due to the pain of coldness. However, his complexion turned bloody instead.

“Finished?”

And thus, they took hold of the other ice crystals from the messenger.

The regret in his eyes didn’t fade, but he knew he had to retreat more than anyone else.

He knelt down, put the ice crystals back in his hand, and handed over the box as well.

“Here.”

The high priest’s fingers trembled as he received it, his passion evident in his eyes as he confirmed the ice crystals.

‘Finally...’

He tightly gripped the box, knowing that the final conditions for the resurrections were being met. Soon, the world would bear witness to the Heavenly Demon.

But...

The high priest, seemingly ready to commence the ritual, stood still and gazed at the messenger.

“High priest.”

The messenger had a pale face and spoke weakly.

“The Second Coming of Heavenly Demon. The resurrection of Heavenly Demon is a deeply held desire and mission for all believers.”

“....”

“Please remember that this desire holds significance only when the high priest is safe.”

“You appear disrespectful...”

Despite the angry outburst, the messenger smiled.

“Heavenly... Demon... second...”

And slowly, the head rose.

“Please... ensure... success...”

Tuk.

And then all movement ceased. The high priest, who had been staring at him, also came to a halt when he closed his eyes.

“I understand you are anxious now, but wouldn’t it be better to take our time and not rush? It will take a full day just to treat the wound, reorganize our people, and prepare for the sect’s attack.”

Baek Cheon let out a sigh.

“I understand, but...”

He was in a hurry. No, it was an indescribable level of urgency.

The Resurrection of the Heavenly Demon.

Who didn’t know what that entailed?

But when he heard it a few days ago, the weight the words held was different. The reason for this shift was distinct.

Firstly, the moment he realized the overwhelming strength and sheer insanity of the demons, he also came to understand the horrifying existence of Heavenly Demon, whom they worshiped as if he were a God.

And secondly...

‘If those guys were plotting under the guise of the Heavenly Demon, it wouldn’t be outlandish.’

The resurrection of the dead.

He had previously doubted it, but now he believed it was possible. In fact, he was certain. Witnessing their madness made it evident that they had discovered a method.

However, how could he remain so composed? How?

“If we continue to delay, things cannot return to normal! Don’t you want to hasten?”

Baek Cheon inquired with a grave expression, and Chung Myung nonchalantly set the bottle aside.

“We must expedite our efforts.”

“Then!”

“But that doesn’t concern us.”

“... huh?”

Chung Myung turned to Seol So-Baek and gazed at him intently.

“The cost of taking down one messenger and a handful of demons was quite high. Do you think we stand a chance against a high priest?”

Silence filled the air.

“Granted, this person might not actually be a true high priest, but the title itself holds power. An ordinary individual wouldn’t claim such a prestigious position. Perhaps... it could be a stronger monster that we are unaware of.”

There was a heavy silence among the disciples of Mount Hua. Their thoughts were agitated, and they held their breath, looking at Chung Myung. Has Chung Myung ever praised someone like this? Wasn’t Chung Myung the kind of person to look down on so many?

Even the warriors of Shaolin weren’t highly regarded by Chung Myung.

“If we prepare poorly and run into it, we will be annihilated. So, calm down, Sasuk. The more critical it is, the calmer we have to be.”

The strength gradually left Baek Cheon’s shoulders.

Chung Myung chuckled and tossed the snow ice pill brought by Seol So-Baek toward the disciples of Mount Hua, one by one.

“Eat and cultivate. Once you awaken, we’ll have to battle again.”

“... I understand.”

Suppressing their eager thoughts, they placed the pills Chun Myung gave into their mouths and sat down with crossed legs. As soon as Hae Yeon began his cultivation, the room grew quiet.

Chung Myung simply observed them.

When did these kids grow? These little chicks were now mature enough to lead other sects.

‘Is this what it means to be proud?’

Chung Myung scratched the back of his head and told Seol So-Baek.

“You should get some rest.”

“I’m fine.”

“I know you haven’t slept since yesterday. We have to fight again, so don’t be stubborn and go to sleep. Taking care of your body is a virtue of a leader.”

“.... Yes.”

Seol So-Baek hesitated slightly as he took the corner seat. And, before he could exhale, he fell into a deep sleep. Observing So-Baek’s gentle breaths, Chung Myung cast a sorrowful gaze upon everyone.

Contemplating the plight of those suffering due to unresolved issues from their ancestors made him feel nauseous, to the point where he wished to stab himself.

“This could have been avoided if I had possessed more strength.”

After consuming the pill, his internal qi slightly strengthened. However, he struggled to fully integrate the senses of his past and present body.

If not for this feeling of discrepancy, the messenger would not have been able to escape.

‘I must become more powerful.’

He must swiftly return to his previous strength. They must avoid inflicting harm on anyone, and they must avoid being harmed.

‘Resurrection?’

It was not a laughing matter.

Chung Myung tightly clenched his fists and gritted his teeth.

‘I will end this properly so they won’t talk about it again.’

And without delay, he closed his eyes halfway. No need to worry about internal injuries.

How much time had passed like that?

Knock.

The sound of a knock on the door prompted him to open his eyes.

“Come in.”

With permission granted, the door opened, and a person entered with a rigid expression.

“Ready to go.”

“Hmm.”

Chung Myung glanced back before responding.

The disciples of Mount Hua and Hae Yeon, who had completed their cultivation, gazed at him with clear eyes.

There was no longer a sense of urgency or nervousness, just a determined look. Chung Myung smiled and inquired.

“Are you ready?”

“Of course we are.”

He nodded in response to Baek Cheon’s answer.

“Good. Then let’s go! We must defeat the Demonic Sect.”

And a smile formed on his lips.