Chapter 964

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Novel Return of Mount Hua Sect Chapter 964

“Knock them all to death!”

Black Dragon King roared with his internal strength fully unleashed. His face was cruelly distorted as he saw the sword warriors of Namgung Family fighting, seemingly rejuvenated in their fighting spirit.

‘Damn it.’

They were as exhausted as before. In fact, it should be worse than before.

However, their eyes had changed completely. Unlike before, when they were consumed by the fear of death, their eyes were now filled with deadly determination.

Of course, it wouldn’t be difficult to exterminate them, but the casualties would inevitably increase. Those who are prepared for death are bound to be that tenacious.

“Stupid...”

Black Dragon King gritted his teeth.

Why was he wasting so much time when it was going to end up like this anyway? Flaunting around and making a fuss, only to end up at a loss?

Black Dragon King looked over the Yangtze River with his eyes shimmering with fury.

In his eyes, he saw a small boat slowly cutting through the waves of the Yangtze River. The boat looks so relaxed as if it has nothing to do with the gruesome slaughter taking place before them.

“...Damn it!”

What made him the most angry wasn’t Jang Ilso, who twisted things around. It was his own inability to question Jang Ilso for exacerbating the damage to water fortress.

Eudeudeuk.

When he had arrived at the Yangtze, their relationship hadn’t been like this. Where did things start to go so wrong?

There was a fierce anger in the eyes of Black Dragon King.

The surging rage needed to be vented somehow.

“Rip them apart! All of them! Don’t let them die easily! Make them feel the consequences of opposing water fortress in their agonizing death!”

His anger poured out wildly towards the unfortunate Namgung Family.

Kwadeuk!

The harpoon, sharpened to perfection and infused with internal strength, pierced the trained human flesh all too easily.

“Gasp...”

A low sense of pleasure filled the pirate’s eyes as he saw that the clothes, which had already been soaked in blood and had turned dark red, were being soaked with new blood.

The pirate completely twisted the harpoon he had pierced. No matter how formidable the opponent is, the moment a harpoon stuck in their stomach rips through their intestines, they all writhe in pain and collapse on the spot.

However.

“Hu....”

The sword warrior of Namgung Family, pierced by a harpoon, suddenly smirked. As his blood-soaked teeth were exposed, his hand clutching an iron sword cleaved through the air like a ray of light.

Paaaaat!

Kwagak!

The dull sound of the sword cutting through bone resounded, and the head of the pirate, torn from his neck, rose into the air.

The sword warrior, who had stumbled forward as if he would collapse, propped himself up with his bloodied sword and forced his trembling head to lift.

“Cough!”

The one who had thrust the harpoon was now a headless corpse, but the harpoon remained embedded in his body. Namgung’s sword warrior swung his sword without hesitation and cut off the harpoon’s shaft.

Kagang!

Cutting the shaft short was a double-edged sword.

It would be easier to move for the moment, but the remaining harpoon tip would dig deeper into him with every movement.

But what did it matter?

Death was all that awaited him anyway, so what difference would a few more harpoon tips in a corpse make?

Two harpoons were already lodged in his abdomen. The fingers on his left hand were completely severed, and he felt no more pain from the deep cut in his shoulder. The deepest wound is the thigh. Blood is flowing like a stream from the cut blood vessel.

But that, too, was irrelevant.

‘This won’t be enough.’

A fierce determination swirled in his eyes.

‘Gaju-nim died much more gruesomely!’

At least until ten harpoons pierced his body, he would not fall. If death was the only thing left for him, he must take as many blows as possible meant for his comrades beside and behind him.

Swaeaeaek!

Through his blurred vision, Namgung Pyeong caught a glimpse of harpoons flying towards him. Not one, but two... no, five?

t will be of no use to know. No matter how many harpoons there are, it is impossible to block them anyway.

This sword warrior of Namgung Family, named Namgung Pyeong (???(南宮彪)), simply stepped forward and swung his sword. An attack that disregarded defense. It is an attack with the determination to drag as many of the pirates to hell with him as possible, no matter how many harpoons pierced his body.

Kwadeuk! Kwadeuk! Sogok!

The sounds of harpoons piercing flesh and swords cleaving through bodies resonated simultaneously.

“...”

Namgung Pyeong’s body slowly collapsed as he felt the cold metal digging into his throat.

The world darkened, and death approached.

For a moment, he felt relieved that his throat was pierced. It meant he wouldn’t be able to let out a pitiful scream.

Thump.

The sensation of the ground touching his body was dull and faint. As the world was gradually engulfed in darkness, he let his body slacken.

It is comfortable.

So comfortable that he just wanted to rest like this. Just like this...

But at that moment, Namgung Pyeong’s eyes snapped open. He gripped his half-dropped sword once again. The pirate, thinking he was already dead, had trampled over him and moved on.

Lying on his stomach, Namgung Pyeong swung his sword, baring his blood-soaked teeth.

“Aaaakkhhh!”

“You son of a beast!”

Caught off guard by the unexpected attack from the ground, the pirate clutched their legs and fell. Looking at that, Namgung Pyeong chuckled. No, he was tried to.

Kwadeuk! Kwadeuk! Kwadeuk!

But he couldn’t. Having been turned into a porcupine by dozens of harpoons, there was no way left for him to laugh.

‘Sogaju.... Take care of your body....’

But... that was no longer possible for Namgung Myung.

‘Gaju. I....’

There were no more tears flowing from his eyes.

‘...I failed to protect Namgung.’

People are all the same.

When there is something too desperately needed, beyond one’s ability to achieve alone, one can only hope.

Eyes closed, head bowed, hands not holding a sword but clasped together, simply hoping earnestly.

‘Please, someone....’

A deep sob escaped from Namgoong Myung’s mouth.

“Someone... please, someone help...”

In a cracked voice, as if grating metal.

“Please...”

It was more heartbreaking than any other cry of despair.

But there was no way that feeling could be conveyed to the pirate. One of the pirates approached Namgung Myung, who had collapsed as if begging for forgiveness and scoffed.

“What a stupid man.”

Chaeng!

The harpoon in his hand let out a short cry.

“Begging for help? The name Namgung itself would be ashamed. Since even Shaolin has abandoned you, do you think there will be anyone here on this Yangtze River to help you?”

As he began to walk slowly, perhaps because the man had a certain position among the pirates, the other pirates also kept pace with him.

“No matter how much you talk about Chivalrousness and Righteousness, this is your true nature.”

The moment he heard those words, Namgung Myung’s shoulders trembled.

“No need to worry. “Everyone here will die, so your road to the afterlife won’t be lonely.”

With a deep mockery, the pirate pulled back the harpoon in his hand. It is as if he was going to pierce Namgung Myung’s head with one blow.

“Just die already!”

It was the exact moment when the tautly pulled harpoon was fired at Namgung Myung’s head.

Paaaaaaaaaat!

There was a tremendous sound that felt like one’s eardrums were going to burst. The pirate who had launched the harpoon gasped and turned his head sideways.

‘What?’

What he saw was a massive disc.

No!

It spins violently like a disc and flies towards him.....

‘Sword?’

Kwaaaaaang!

Thoughts came to a halt.

He could clearly see the sword stuck in the sandbank of Plum Blossom Island, creating a huge crater.

“...”

He was just about to distort his face at the absurd sight. A line appeared, connecting the top of his head to his groin.

Everyone stared at the scene with blank faces.

“Ah...”

The pirate, sensing the change in his body, trembled as he touched his face with his shaking hand.

‘Blood?’

His palm felt wet with spots of red blood. The pirate’s eyes began to tremble. More and more blood wetted his hands. And soon blood started flowing down his chin.

“No... way....”

Shock and disbelief.

But that was all.

His wide-open eyes misaligned, and soon, the pirate’s body split in two and collapsed to the ground.

Thump.

Suddenly, a chilling silence descended upon Plum Blossom Island.

It was such a shocking sight that the atmosphere, heated by the madness of battle, cooled down in an instant. Those who stared blankly at the scene turned to one place in unison as if they had made a promise.

Towards the place where the sword that flew across this wide Yangtze River and saved Namgung Myung.

And there, they saw.

The figure of a man standing on the riverbank, where the blue waves of the Yangtze rolled in like a tide.

A groan of unbearable pain escaped Namgung Myung’s mouth.

“Aah... Ah....”

How could he not recognize?

That black martial attire.

Like a streak of blood flowing from the heart, the red emblem etched on the left chest.

Even from this distance and with his blurry vision, that figure was bizarrely vivid.

“Mount Hua....”

Finally, the name fully escaped Namgung Myung’s mouth.

“Mount Hua Chivalrous Sword....”

Chung Myung stared at the warships floating on the Yangtze River and Plum Blossom Island with dark eyes.

With everyone remaining silent on the situation.

A man on a large ship a little away from Plum Blossom Island, with lips as red as blood and curved like the crescent moon.

“As expected....”

Jang Ilso let out a pleased smile.

“You never disappoint me.”