Episode 2 â The Immortal Divine Sword (2)
The sword danced.
Noârather than saying Lee Kangâs hand moved the blade, it was as if the sword itself writhed like a living dragon.
But that wasnât all. A storm of qi whirled around his body. Along the dried, blocked meridians, energy surged like fire, and his senses stretched endlessly.
It was as though fireworks were exploding before his eyes.
The rusted sword gleamed and flashed like lightning.
Jeokpyo, the assassin, somehow managed to follow its motion with his eyes and hastily raised his sword to block the strike.
Kagangâ!
But the rusty sword shattered Jeokpyoâs steel blade to pieces.
Fragments scattered like shards of glass.
Without pause, I-gangâs sword changed direction. Though his body was far from flexible, his arm slithered like a serpent.
It was a sword no ordinary assassin could possibly avoid.
âWhaâAaaagh!â
In an instant, Jeokpyoâs chest split open.
Hot blood drenched I-gangâs face.
âHmph.â
Just moments ago, the arrogant assassinâ
now lay dead, unable even to scream.
âHow many of you are there?â
It was not I-gang who spoke, but the spirit possessing himâthe Immortal Divine Sword.
The assassins who had been so full of confidence moments before dared not even twitch.
âThere canât be only this many of you. Ten? Or perhaps twenty?â
ââŠâŠâ
âNo matter. Iâll confirm it myself.â
The assassins exchanged glances.
Then, as if by signal, they all drew their weapons and charged.
But I-gang did not flinch.
Once again, swordlight scatteredâand blood sprayed through the air.
It took less time than drinking a single cup of tea for the five assassins who had followed him into the corridor to be slaughtered.
Throughout it all, I-gang shared every sensation.
âHow⊠how can this beâŠ?â
Even if the Immortal Divine Sword was moving his body directly, it was still his weak, damaged body.
And yet, he toyed with assassins twice his size with absurd ease.
âWe have little time, my descendant. Let us end this quickly.â
As the spirit spoke, qi burst from the Yongcheon point beneath I-gangâs feet, propelling his body forward like lightning.
Moments ago, he had complained that his running was too slowâbut he would have to take that back.
The Immortal Divine Sword smashed through the secret door at the end of the corridor and burst into the open.
Clang! Clang!
As if expecting the flying daggers that immediately followed, he struck them all down midair.
Inside the dark warehouse, dozens of eyes gleamed in the shadows.
At a glance, more than a dozen assassins waited within.
âHa! All gathered in one placeâhow convenient.â
I-gang shivered.
He could feel itâthe barely contained joy in the spiritâs voice.
âCome, thenâŠ!â
Yes. Warriors were, by nature, killers.
The greater the warrior, the more skillful his killing.
Martial arts, in the end, were techniques for death, and the Jianghu was a pit of serpents devouring each other.
So how many men must the Immortal Divine Swordâhailed in life as the worldâs greatest swordmasterâhave slain?
I-gang felt torment.
Not because he was killing men.
But because these assassins were the ones who had killed So-hwa, the very ones he should cut down himselfâ
and yet, all he could do was lend his body to a ghost.
âYour mind holds strong.â
The Immortal Divine Sword seemed to read his thoughts.
The assassins couldnât understand a word, but the spiritâs remark was enough to ignite the fight once more.
âY-you lunatic! Die!â
They charged all at once.
The Immortal Divine Sword roared into them like a tiger among wild dogs.
That night, blood flowed like a river through the narrow warehouse.
âYou saw it, didnât you?â
âHaah⊠haaahâŠâ
After slaying every last assassin, the spirit of the Immortal Divine Sword drifted free of I-gangâs body.
I-gang collapsed on the spot.
Moments ago, he had felt as though he could shatter the worldâ
now, it was as if he had woken from a fleeting dream.
Beside him lay So-hwaâs bodyâ
the servant girl he had just retrieved from the hidden cellar.
From the secret passage behind them, flames burst upward.
âI asked if you saw it.â
âSaw⊠what?â
âThe Heavenly Shadow Sword. The Immortal Heavenly Shadow Sword.â
âI⊠saw it.â
Even with his limited martial knowledge, I-gangâs heart pounded.
It was the thrill of witnessing something he could never hope to possess.
âGood. That is the last favor I can grant to a dying descendant.â
The words sent a chill through him.
ââŠSo Iâm going to die?â
âYour body, ruined by severed meridians, could not withstand my possession. It was inevitable.â
ââŠâŠâ
His consciousness began to blur.
The burning pain faded away, replaced by numbness.
He knew this feeling wellâthe body truly failing.
âUnless you have some heavenly medicineâAzure Spirit Jade, or Ten-Thousand-Year Snow Ginsengâthere is no saving you.â
The Immortal Divine Sword looked down on him with pity. Such treasures were beyond reach here.
With effort, Lee kangâs lips moved.
âW-would⊠something I ate last year⊠still work?â
âWhat?â
âI took⊠some Ten-Thousand-Year Snow Ginseng⊠last yearâŠâ
ââŠWell⊠that⊠hmmâŠâ
The mighty Immortal Swordâs expression faltered.
âI⊠canât say for sure.â
And with that uncertain answer as his last memory, Lee Kangâs consciousness faded to black.
Xian (è„żćź) â
The main estate of the Baek .
The physician smiled brightly.
âMarvelous! Nothing short of divine providence!â
When the Baek summoned him, heâd expected a corpseâthe exiled heir, Baek I-gang, his meridians all ruptured and body blackened with qi poisoning.
And yet, somehow, he had saved him.
âSo my brother⊠will live?â
âIndeed! Only two days ago, his face was violet. Now, lookâhis complexion returns!â
â…Truly.â
Baek Ha-junâs voice was coldâtoo cold.
His elder brother had survived an assassination and returned home alive, and yet his tone was ice.
The physician cleared his throat nervously.
âBy any chance, did Young Master I-gang consume a rare elixir? A Great Restoration Pill, perhaps? Or⊠Snow Ginseng?â
Beak Ha-junâs young eyesâchillingly calm for a twelve-year-oldâstared him down.
The physician immediately regretted asking.
Of course not.
The Baek only supported heirs of strong body and pure lineage.
Lee kang, born with Severed Yin Meridians, had been branded a cripple and exiled. No one would have given him such a treasure.
âI suppose you must be glad your brother will wake soon.â
A poor attempt at small talkâanother mistake.
After all, with I-gang exiled, Beak Ha-jun had been appointed the next heir.
Beak Ha-jun merely stared silently. The physician bowed his head.
Then, suddenly, I-gangâs eyelids twitched.
âHeâs waking!â
The physician turned to tell Beak Ha-junâ
but the boy was already leaving, his back cold and stiff.
âYouâre not waiting?â
No answer at first. Then, without looking back:
âTell him to report to the Red Dragon Hall when he wakes. The Lord wishes to speak with him.â
The tone was glacial.
The physician frowned.
âEven if he wakes, he wonât be able to move freely. He needs complete rest.â
But Beak Ha-jun ignored him and walked away.
The doctor clicked his tongue.
âTch. No blood, no tears.â
To leave your brotherâjust returned from deathâwithout a word of warmthâŠ
He muttered curses under his breath.
ââŠSo-hwaâŠâ
I-gang stirred weakly.
âAh! You mustnât move yet!â
Ignoring the physicianâs protests, I-gang sat up.
âSo-hwa⊠what happened to herâŠâ
âPlease, lie down! Youâre still not healed!â
But I-gang kept repeating the same words.
At last, the physician realized he meant the maid who had died protecting him.
âShe wouldâve been buried by now. Itâs been half a month.â
ââŠI see.â
The physician frowned. Oddâthis young man, rumored to be arrogant and lazy, showed only quiet grief.
Then I-gang asked, âWhere is my sword?â
âYour sword? Ah, that rusty bladeâyou wouldnât let go of it, so I took it away. The Lord has it now.â
A swordsmanâs first instinct upon revival was to find his weapon. It fitâthough it did not fit the rumors.
âSo, Father is looking for me.â
âYou⊠heard that?â
Apparently, he had overheard Ha-junâs message.
He would have felt that chill too, the physician thought grimly.
Still staggering, I-gang rose and dressed himself.
The doctor could only gape. The pain from ruptured meridians should have been unbearable.
âDoesnât it hurt?â
âItâs⊠familiar.â
âFamiliar?â
He took a deep breath. His body screamed in agony, yet he endured it.
Indeedâit was familiar.
From the seizures caused by his congenital illness.
From the death of his past life.
From the pain of cancer, radiation, and the long, slow dying.
âThis much⊠is nothing.â
At twenty-seven, he had died of terminal pancreatic cancerâ
and now, reborn at fourteen with a crippled body, pain was an old companion.
He bowed.
âThank you for saving my life.â
âI only did my duty.â
And before the physician could stop him, I-gang left, staggering toward the Red Dragon Hall.
âLazy and frail, they said? Nonsense.â
The physician was sure of it now.
As I-gang walked, half the servants greeted him politely, half ignored him.
He didnât care.
âIâm aliveâŠâ
The throbbing pain made the truth vivid.
He remembered the promise he made to So-hwaâto live.
And the Immortal Divine SwordâŠ
Was that spirit still tied to the blade?
âIâll find you again.â
He wanted answers.
By the time he looked up, he had reached the Red Dragon Hall, his fatherâs residence.
âIs the Lord inside?â
The gatekeeper recognized him and gasped.
âY-Young Master!â
âI asked if heâs inside.â
âHe is.â
âTell him Baek I-gang has come, as summoned.â
The guard hesitated, then went in.
I-gang exhaled deeply, steadying himself.
He was nervousâhis father, Baek Ryusan, was a man of immense authority and power.
Soon, the guard returned.
âYou may enter.â
I-gang stepped along the jade-paved path, aware that countless guards watched from the shadows.
As he neared the great hall, he calculated in his mindâ
what would they ask?
Would his father recognize the spirit in the sword?
At the door, he stopped.
âBaek I-gang, reporting.â
A deep, resonant voice answered from within.
âEnter.â
The sound alone radiated masteryâ
the voice of his father, Baek Ryusan.
Swallowing hard, I-gang opened the door.
In the center of the hall sat the iron-blooded patriarch, flanked by his retainers.
Their gazes cut sharper than blades.
âYou woke sooner than expected.â
ââŠâŠâ
I-gang couldnât answer right away.
Not because of fear, or the cold eyes of the eldersâ
but because of what he saw.
âWhy do you stand there, silent?â
âB-Baek I-gang greets the Lord.â
He bowed deeply, cold sweat trickling down his neck.
The reason for his terror was simple.
Upon the armrest of his fatherâs grand chairâ
the Immortal Divine Sword sat perched casually, grinning.
âAwake already? Good to see you again, descendant.â
He waved cheerfully at Lee Kang.