Chapter 1007

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Novel Return of Mount Hua Sect Chapter 1007

Glug, glug, glug .

“Keuuuu!”

Chung Myung crumpled his face and downed the alcohol heartily, then casually wiped his mouth with his sleeve.

“It sticks to your mouth. Well, I heard that drinking while looking at the river has a certain charm.”

Then, he glanced at Namgung Dowi sitting next to him and said, “Why aren’t you drinking? Don’t like alcohol?”

“N- No. I don’t particularly hate it.”

“Then what?”

“It’s a bit awkward...”

Namgung Dowi looked at the liquor bottle in his hand. Having grown up under the strict laws of the prestigious Namgung Family, he was unaccustomed to drinking directly from the bottle.

Besides, the place where they are sitting now is grass, so what’s the awkwardness to say?

“Is it hard to drink without formalities?”

“It’s not like that, but....”

Chung Myung laughed briefly and continued to drink heavily.

“Keuuuu.”

He wiped the corners of his mouth again and spoke nonchalantly.

“Kids like you end up as heavy drinkers.”

“...Yes?”

“We have one among us too. Shaolin fake monk. That guy started off ranting about how monks shouldn’t drink, and now, he’s gone mad, even stealing my alcohol.”

“...Shaolin fake monk? A- Are you by any chance referring to Monk Hye Yeon?”

“Yes, that punk!”

“Monk Hye Yeon drinks... and even steals your alcohol?”

“Yes! That’s what I’m saying!”

Chung Myung gritted his teeth.

“I raised a damned tiger cub.”

“......”

Namgung Dowi, who was staring blankly at Chung Myung, burst into laughter.

“...Is it funny?”

As Chung Myung glared at him, Namgung Dowi quickly suppressed his laughter and waved his hand.

“It’s not because Dojang is funny, it’s because the situation is funny.”

“What do you know?”

Chung Myung just sighed. Namgung Dowi looked at the bottle of liquor he was holding, then slowly lifted it and brought it to his mouth. And he downed it like Chung Myung.

“Keuhuk! Keuhuhuk!”

“What now?”

“What kind of alcohol is this! Cough! Cough!”

His face turned red as he coughed continuously as if the strong liquor was burning his throat.

Chung Myung chuckled.

“This is how alcohol should be.”

“Wha- What kind of alcohol is this? It’s poison!”

“Tsk, tsk. This is why the children of the prestigious sect are.”

Chung Myung clicked his tongue as if he were pathetic.

“So, can’t handle it?”

“I am....”

Namgung Dowi was lost in thought for a moment, his words trailing off, and then he looked at Chung Myung and the bottle alternately.

After a moment, he bit his lip lightly and started chugging the alcohol. Chung Myung applauded him.

“Oh. You drink well.”

Glug, glug, glug .

“Kyaa. You know how to drink.”

Glug, glug, glug .

“...uh?”

Glug, glug, glug .

“S- Stop drinking! You madman!”

Frightened, Chung Myung forcibly pulled out the bottle of alcohol from Namgung Dowi’s mouth.

“Kuhaaak!”

As if he had swallowed poison, Namgung Dowi grabbed his reddened neck with both hands.

“...Do all Namgung kids lack moderation?”

Even while Chung Myung muttered, ‘Still, I thought they used to be more sensible back in the day...’, Namgung Dowi couldn’t come to his senses and coughed.

After a while, when his coughing finally subsided, he said.

“Keu... this is good.”

“It doesn’t look good at all?”

In response to Chung Myung’s question, Namgung Dowi shook his head and looked down at the bottle of alcohol in his hand.

“In the past, I might have said this isn’t alcohol.... But now, I think I understand why people drink this.”

“You seem to understand nothing?”

“Huhu. I feel... good, Dojang.”

“You twisted your tongue.”

“......”

Namgung Dowi shook his head several times as if trying to come to his senses.

It hadn’t been long since he’d drunk the alcohol, but he already felt a warmth spreading through his body. Normally, he would have used his internal strength to suppress and get rid of the warmth, but he didn’t feel inclined to do so right now.

“Dojang.”

“What?”

“Do you have another bottle?”

“......”

Instead of answering, Chung Myung looked up at the distant sky.

“...Why do I only gather these things?”

Is the world wrong? Or is he wrong?

– Are you asking because you don’t know?

“Thinking the world gets easier as you age is a misconception. Having aged myself, I’ve found it’s not true. My mind has only become more cluttered than when I was younger.”

“Dojang?”

Having aged himself?

“Ha. Being young. That feels like a lifetime ago.”

“......”

Is this person mocking me now?

Namgung Dowi looked at him blankly with a trembling face. At that time, Chung Myung asked calmly.

“Was everything easy for Namgung Hwang?”

At those words, Namgung Dowi’s body stiffened.

“...My father....”

He reflexively tried to say something, but Chung Myung’s next words made Namgung Dowi close his mouth.

“Was the father you know really the kind of person who lived such an easy life?”

“....”

“No. Probably not. To say that man lived easily would be an insult to him.”

Right. That can’t be possible.

Because Namgung Hwang did his best at all times and in any situation. Even though he sometimes made mistakes and failed, he was always a man who tried everything he could.

“Then what would have been so different even if Namgung Hwang were here now?”

“......”

“Probably not.”

Chung Myung shook his head.

“The situation may have improved a little, but the worries your father had to go through would not have been any smaller than yours. He would have had to shoulder more expectations and more responsibility than you.”

“......”

“People are just people. There is no one who does not feel pain when stabbed by a sword, and there is no person whose heart is made of iron. Even those who seem invincible feel pain and get hurt just the same.”

Namgung Dowi bit his lips tightly.

“By the way, little kid. Being an adult means.”

“Yes.”

“You learn how to pretend it doesn’t hurt even when you are.”

Namgung Dowi closed his eyes.

He remembered the image of Namgung Hwang always paved the way forward.

Right. It must have hurt. It must have been painful. Both body and mind.

But he couldn’t be in pain, he couldn’t be suffering. Because Namgung Dowi is behind him. Because there were people in Plum Blossom Island that he needed to protect. Because there were those who looked only to him.

“Bearing something... that’s what it means.”

“......”

“Pain is natural, and hardship is natural. No, it has to hurt and be difficult. For those who carry more and try to lead even one step further, comfortable times will never come.”

Chung Myung took a sip of his liquor.

While resting on the Yangtze River, his eyes suddenly turned somewhere in the distant past. But soon, his gaze turned towards the manor behind him.

Towards the place where all of Mount Hua’s members reside.

“I don’t know much about it...”

Chung Myung looked straight at Namgung Dowi.

“But there must be something for you. Something given to me by Namgung Hwang. Something he desperately wanted to pass on to the next generation.”

Namgung Dowi clenched his fists without realizing it.

There is. Yes, there definitely is.

Namgung Hwang clearly conveyed that to him. What the sword of Namgung means.

Emperor’s sword is not about reigning and ruling, but about protecting from the forefront.

How could one who faces enemies and breaks through headwinds not struggle and be free of concerns?

“Just that is enough.”

“......”

“What you need has already been delivered. That means it will continue.”

“Dojang.”

“If you’re still unsure, think about it.”

“What do you mean...?”

Chung Myung grinned.

“What do you want to pass on to future generations?”

“....”

“That might be the path you should follow.”

Namgung Dowi looked at Chung Myung in silence for a long time. Then he cast his gaze towards the Yangtze River.

The spirits of Namgung flow in that river.

What would they have wished for the life Namgung Dowi would lead?

“Dojang.”

“Hm?”

Namgung Dowi, who had been silent, slowly opened his mouth.

“Can I... really do well?”

“Well. I can’t say much about that, but you seem like you’ll make a good Gaju.”

“...Yes?”

Chung Myung looked behind him and grinned.

“Speaking of complaints means that you trust that person. There’s no way someone who is trusted by everyone can’t be a good Gaju.”

Namgung Dowi turned his head following Chung Myung’s gaze.

“Sogaju-nim!”

“Sogaju-nim, where are you!”

The sword warriors of Namgung who had been left behind were all coming out to look for him.

“I....”

Namgung Dowi, who was about to say something, bit his lip tightly. His head slowly drooped. Eventually, his shoulders began to tremble slightly.

Chung Myung smiled at the scene. It was a smile as faint and warm as moonlight.

“So let’s drink today, kid.”

“...Yes, Dojang.”

The night on the Yangtze River deepened.

Together with the faint scent of liquor, the strong smell of grass, and the blowing river wind.