Chapter 886

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Novel Return of Mount Hua Sect Chapter 886

Gal Cheonrip slowly lowered his head and looked at his chest.

A sword, emitting a faint white light, was embedded more than halfway through. Perhaps the end of this sword was protruding through his back.

Despair, fear, frustration, anger, and so on.

Countless emotions swept through his eyes for a moment. But among all those feelings, the predominant one would clearly be astonishment.

“You...”

His mouth opened with difficulty.

However, he couldn’t continue his words properly because of his trembling jaw. In the end, a stream of red blood began to flow out first.

“You...”

The blood that welled up choked Gal Cheonrip’s throat.

Un Gum, intending to twist and pull out the sword, let go of the handle and faced Gal Cheonrip.

“There was a time.”

“.......”

“There was a possibility that you would have accomplished what you desired.”

With his vision fading, Gal Cheonrip somehow managed to keep his gaze on Un Gum.

“If only you hadn’t been content with that little achievement.”

“.......”

Un Gum, who was about to say more, soon shook his head.

What he wanted to say was, ‘I am not such a great person myself, but shouldn’t a martial artist not stop advancing until the moment of death?’

But such words were meaningless to this man. Gal Cheonrip is not worthy of being treated like a martial artist by him.

“Whether good or evil, death is fair. If there is an afterlife, atone for it and live.”

But until the end, he did not forget his duty as a Taoist.

Gal Cheonrip staggered backwards.

It’s not because of the momentum of Un Gum. He was so close to death that standing in place became a struggle.

“I... am....”

The blood that surged up choked his words. The world did not grant him his last wish.

His head turned to the side with difficulty.

Not only the disciples of Mount Hua who surrounded him but also the Evil Sects he led, were watching his death with cold eyes. There was not even the smallest hint of warmth.

“Guhh....”

Gal Cheonrip’s body slowly collapsed.

“You dog-like.......”

Thud.

Finally, as he fell forward, Un Gum’s sword drove even deeper into Gal Cheonrip’s chest. It was enough to sever the fragile thread of life that was barely hanging on.

The body of Gal Cheonrip, whose breath had been cut off without his eyes even closing, began to cool down gradually.

Only then did a deep sigh escape from the mouth of Un Gum.

He was a strong opponent. If he hadn’t been so rusted that he couldn’t properly utilize what he had, it would have been a difficult battle.

But the victor was him.

“Instructor-nim!”

“Sasuk.”

Those who had gathered around by then checked to see if Un Gum had been injured. It had been a short battle, but intense enough for the onlookers to be on edge.

“I am fine.”

It was the moment Un Gum nodded to them.

Step. Step.

One person walked forward slowly.

The Evil Sects seemed to forget to breathe in his presence, collectively holding their breath.

Step. Step.

Approaching with unhurried steps, he flipped over Gal Cheonrip with the tip of his foot and retrieved the embedded Un Gum’s sword from his chest.

Seuseuk.

The creepy sound of the sword being pulled out penetrated everyone’s ears.

Chwaaak!

Chung Myung, who brushed off the blood from the sword, turned his head and looked around the Evil Sects, who looked nervous.

Flinch.

Those who saw Chung Myung’s eyes were visibly faltered.

“Shall we continue?”

There are countless words in this world.

But at this moment, what words could be more fitting to utterly break their will to fight?

From the bowed Hyun Jong, a low voice escaped.

“I am sorry.”

“.......”

At that moment, everyone fell silent.

“The main sect arrived too late, and the damage to various sects was too great. I hope you can generously understand and forgive Mount Hua for not doing what it should have done.”

These unexpected words caused someone to bite their lip tightly.

“...Don’t do this, Sect Leader.”

West Moon Sect Nam Jamyong opened his mouth with a deep sigh.

“Had Mount Hua not come, all of us here would have perished.”

Nam Jamyong, who was about to express his gratitude, bit his lips and clenched his fist. Then he said,

“Our West Moon Sect is a subsidiary sect of Southern Edge Sect. Originally, Sect Leader had no obligation to save us. Yet... Sect Leader bow your head for our sake like this. There would have been no blame even if Mount Hua, which is under Bongmun, did not come to our aid...”

Nam Jamyong, who trailed off his word, soon clasped his hands together and held them forward. And he bowed deeply with genuine gratitude and respect.

“...We are truly grateful for Mount Hua’s help.”

“Thank you!”

“Thank you, Sect Leader!”

Munju of Xi-an and disciples of the subsidiary sect all bowed in unison. Even those with injuries did not care for their own bodies as they expressed their sincere thanks.

Only then did Hyun Jong slowly straighten his waist.

“I am merely grateful for your generous hearts in overlooking our shortcomings.”

At those words, the faces of Munjus were brushed with indescribable emotions.

‘It’s over.’

Hong Dae-gwang realized at that moment.

Perhaps Munju of Xi’an’s subsidiary sects....... No, everyone of Xi’an’s subsidiary sects will never forget this sight for the rest of their lives.

Sometimes a single word can captivate a person’s heart more than mighty power. Just like this.

‘Sect Leader has also changed from the past.’

Gentleness and tolerance. And an overwhelming presence that dominated the surroundings. There is no shortage of qualifications for the leader of the great sect.

He realized once again that Mount Hua had become a completely different sect from the past. After realizing this, Hong Dae-gwang’s eyes naturally wandered in search of another person.

The person who brought about all these changes.

“Huh?”

At that time, Hong Dae-gwang’s eyes narrowed slightly.

‘What’s that?’

Under normal circumstances, Chung Myung, who would have been busy running around here and there, or at least guarding Hyun Jong’s side, was standing in the middle and staring off into the distance.

“What are you looking at?”

Baek Cheon approached Chung Myung and asked as if he had the same question as Hong Dae-gwang.

“What are you staring at?”

“Hmph.”

Chung Myung let out a small snort and twisted the corners of his mouth with an odd expression.

“I was looking at how big the cubs had grown.”

“...Your cubs are right in front of you.”

“No, not those cubs. The real little one.”

“Huh?”

Baek Cheon asked back, not understanding, but Chung Myung turned around without answering.

“Let’s get things sorted. I want to finish quickly and return to Mt. Hua.”

“...Maybe it’s because it’s been a while since you’ve seen someone before, but you’re saying things that don’t make any sense.”

As the corners of Chung Myung’s mouth slightly raised, Baek Cheon tilted his head with a puzzled face.

“It always seems like we’re a step behind, Sahyung.”

“Hm.”

There was a subtly sharp annoyance mixed into the sound of his snort.

“Aren’t you disappointed?”

“What are you talking about?”

“You haven’t confirmed how strong Chung Myung Dojang has become. Your younger brother....”

“If you have time to babble nonsense, go back and swing your sword instead. We haven’t lifted the sect’s Bongmun yet.”

“Yes, Sahyung. I will.”

On the outskirts of Xi’an.

A group of martial artists turned without hesitation and quickened their steps onto a path unseen by the public eye.

The one following at the very end stopped and looked back.

“I will see you again soon, Chung Myung Dojang.”

With a bright smile, Isong Baek gazed longingly at Xian’s subsidiary sect before turning and hastening his steps. Every step he took was full of energy.