Habuk Pengga Swordsman Genius - Chapter 814
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Episode 814. Transaction (2)
When Hanbin gestured as if to ask her to explain the reason, Sim Miho continued.
“This guy is too slow.”
“hmm.”
Hanbin nodded while looking at the blacksmith of the Guwol tribe.
If you look closely, even just looking at Mansu, the leader of the Guwol tribe, you can see that his martial arts skills are lacking.
To be exact, they had no internal energy.
All movements were performed with pure strength.
The blacksmith who had set out to guide Sim Mi-ho could not possibly have learned the art of lightness.
Sim Mi-ho continued his explanation.
“Choa ran over here and left this whole place in ruins without even listening to the end of the story.”
When Sim Mi-ho pointed at Cho-ah, Han-bin turned his head.
“How much did you hear?”
At Hanbin’s question, Choah fiddled with her sword sheath.
“You told me to come quickly, so I just left… … .”
“You can put the black one in.”
“yes?”
“As you can see from the situation, it was resolved through dialogue.”
“My, my lord! Is that true?”
“As you can see now… … .”
“Oh, how is this possible?”
Choa still moved her hand holding the sword here and there.
No matter how much I thought about it, I couldn’t seem to understand it.
Of course, if you change your attitude and think about it, it is clear that even Hanbin would not be able to understand.
Those who were aiming at each other’s necks reconcile with a few words?
This was impossible.
Even if Sim Mi-ho had told the whole story, Cho-ah probably wouldn’t have believed it.
Choa looked around and quietly reached out her hand.
Hanbin just left Choa’s hand there with a smiling face.
Hanbin knew what Choa was trying to do.
Cho-ah sighed in relief only after touching Han-bin’s face.
“You are truly my lord.”
“Yes, what I said is true.”
Hanbin looked at Choa and smiled with satisfaction.
In fact, it was Hanbin’s instruction to doubt everything.
Now, Choa is carrying out that order.
The laughter was fleeting, and Hanbin’s expression changed.
Hanbin looked at Choa with a serious expression.
“From now on, we will search the workplace without any rash actions.”
“Your name!”
Choa looked around with sparkling eyes.
Choa, who was about to jump forward, suddenly stopped.
“Sir, what is it that I need to find?”
“Someone you know! And the rest of you too. Find someone you know here.”
Hanbin pointed to the workers in the workshop.
At that moment, Choa tilted her head and asked again.
“Someone I know?”
“They were brought here from the North Sea.”
“then…….”
Choa’s eyes wavered slightly.
Not only Cho-ah, but also all of Cho-ah’s subordinates, including Jacheong, looked around with trembling eyes.
They looked at each other and exchanged glances.
Choa nodded toward them.
It was an instruction that the mission could be carried out.
After sending her luggage away, Cho-ah bit her lip without realizing it.
It was because I was worried about my luggage.
Even if they were brought from the North Sea, how likely would it be that they were his family and those of his subordinates?
The odds of that happening were extremely slim.
In other words, the disappointment was greater than the expectations.
After a moment of hesitation, Choa slowly looked at the workers.
That was when.
How much time had passed? Most of the Baekgyeong sailors shook their heads from side to side.
Because no matter how much I looked, I couldn’t find my family.
That was when.
Someone slowly approached Ja-cheong.
It was a middle-aged man holding a pickaxe.
His hands were rough and his face was wrinkled.
Except for his developed shoulder muscles, he could have been considered old.
The man slowly approached Ja-cheong and whispered softly.
“Oh, are you by any chance volunteering?”
His voice was cracked and hoarse.
It seemed like a side effect of working in an underground workshop for a long time.
Ja-cheong asked cautiously.
“Who, who are you?”
“I, I really volunteered! Look at me carefully. I am your one and only brother.”
The middle-aged man reached out with a trembling voice. Ja-cheong stepped back with a suspicious look.
“Brother? That’s ridiculous.”
Ja-cheong looked at the man in confusion.
That would be the case, as it was completely different from the last time she saw her brother when he left the village.
The brother she knew was the most handsome man in the North Sea.
But the man in front of her now looked different in age from her brother.
At that moment, Ja-cheong whispered softly.
“Then tell me your name.”
“I am Jahan of Baekro Village.”
The man finished speaking and rolled up his right sleeve.
When he rolled up his sleeves to his shoulders, a three-shaped scar was revealed under his right shoulder.
In an instant, Ja-cheong’s eyes widened. The man’s wounds were exactly the same as his brother’s.
The wound was one he received from a wolf while trying to save Ja-cheong.
The townspeople all agreed that it was fortunate that his face was not injured at the time.
It was said by her brother Jahan, who was the most handsome man in the village.
Judging by the scar, it was clearly her brother.
However, the face and voice were different from the brother that Ja-cheong had thought of.
After a moment of doubt, Jacheong slowly reached out his hand towards his brother.
Ja-cheong, who held hands with the man, was convinced that he was her brother.
The memory of holding hands and climbing a snow-covered mountain as a child came back to me vividly as if it were yesterday.
Ja-cheong quietly turned his head and looked at Han-bin.
She actually suspected Hanbin.
Even when I heard the story that the village had disappeared, I thought it was probably a story made up by Hanbin.
Thinking back now, it may not have been a doubt but a wish.
The fact that the entire village disappeared is most likely an act of someone trying to silence them.
If the one who did it was Baek Kyung, there was no chance that anyone would be alive.
In order to meet her only blood relative, her brother, Hanbin’s words had to be a lie.
But then I met my only blood relative, my brother.
Ja-cheong instinctively knelt down towards Han-bin.
“I will never forget this favor, my lord.”
Her brother, whose face was haggard at her actions, also knelt down toward Hanbin.
It was from then on.
Choa’s subordinates were able to meet their families one by one.
In fact, the workers brought here were extremely wary of Baekgyeong’s white uniform.
So most of them kept their heads buried.
Their appearances, which had been brought here and suffered, had changed significantly from before.
It wasn’t just the workers who changed.
The faces of Choa and her group, the sailors of Baekgyeong, also changed.
They were young when they were chosen as Baekgyeong’s warriors and left the village.
That’s why we couldn’t recognize each other at first.
Hanbin looked at them quietly and smiled.
Hanbin’s smiling gaze stopped.
There was Choa, blankly staring at the ceiling.
Next to Choa, there were still gathered her subordinates who had not found their families.
Their expressions were subtle.
I wanted to congratulate my colleagues who met my family, but I didn’t have the time to do so.
At that moment, Hanbin looked at Mansu.
“Are these all the workers gathered here?”
“No. There are also workers who do odd jobs.”
“Please call them all here too.”
“They are already being called.”
Mansu smiled at Hanbin.
Hanbin smiled at the sight. Mansu and the other blacksmiths were quite quick-witted.
Anyone who looked at them could tell that they were well organized, as they took care of tasks assigned to them.
A little later.
The North Sea workers came walking in a line.
Looking at his face, he looked better than the workers at this workshop.
They were just moving towards the center.
Choa, who was looking at the workers, ran towards them.
“Oh, Mother!”
Someone turned their head at Choa’s scream.
There was a woman who looked like Choa with her eyes wide open.
As those kidnapped from the North Sea gathered in one place, most of Choa’s subordinates were able to find their families.
Most of the people from the village who disappeared were brought here.
The fact that there were more than one village gathered here could mean that it was a command from one person.
Of course, not everyone found family.
After listening to the story, it turned out that anyone who wasn’t there was dead.
He collapsed, unable to recover from the hard labor.
Some of Choa’s subordinates showed hostility toward the Guwol tribe.
The Guwol tribe was judged to be the enemy.
That is to be expected, because it was none other than the Guwol tribe that managed this place and made them do the harsh work.
Some of them looked at Hanbin, fiddling with their scabbards.
It was a silent signal asking for permission.
As they were kissing, Choa knelt in front of Hanbin.
“I appreciate your help in finding my mother, but some of your men are angry with them, my lord.”
“What do you want to do?”
Hanbin looked at Choa with his arms crossed.
A strange situation where joy and sorrow intersect.
The deal between Hanbin and the Guwol tribe was important, but the feelings of his subordinates were also important.
Choa said as if she had made up her mind.
“If only my lord would permit it, I would like to fight them to the death. I believe that blood is repaid with blood, which is the law of martial arts.”
Hanbin turned his head at Choa’s solemn expression.
There, Mansu, the leader of the Guwol tribe, was licking his lips.
It seemed like he was trying to say something, but he couldn’t seem to organize his words well.
That was when.
Ja-cheong came running in a hurry.
“Captain, my older brother said he has something to tell you.”
“If it’s my brother… … .”
“This is the brother I just met.”
As soon as Ja-cheong finished speaking, her brother Ja-han took a step forward.
Jahan placed the money in front of Hanbin and continued speaking cautiously.
“I have something to tell you, Grand Master.”
“Tell me.”
“The Guwol Tribe are not our enemies. Rather, it is thanks to them that we have been able to survive.”
“Please explain in detail what you mean.”
“therefore…….”
Jahan told a rather long story.
The key point was that whenever the sailors wearing sheep masks were overworking them, the ones who saved them were the Guwol tribe.
The Guwol tribe had been looking after them without the knowledge of the white-faced warriors wearing sheep masks.
The weak were given odd jobs, and those who could endure were assigned to this workshop, taking care of the workers.
Among them, Jahan is said to have volunteered to remain here.
He said he had to stay here in order to free up the weak for easier work.
Through other workers, we were able to confirm the truth of his testimony.
According to other workers, Jahan represents those from the North Sea.
Since he took on all the tough work, it was natural that others would trust him.
Jahan kept coughing, indicating that he was not in good health.
“Coolook. Sorry, sir.”
It was a natural symptom in such a bad environment.
Ja-han, who had bowed his head to Han-bin, turned his head and looked at Ja-cheong.
“I guess this is it for me. Still, I’m glad to see you. This too must be Heaven’s will… … .”
“Now, just a moment. Brother. Our lord… … .”
“No one can cure this disease, not even if a god comes.”
Jahan patted Jacheong’s shoulder with a relaxed expression.
At that moment, Hanbin took a step closer to Jahan.
Hanbin approached quietly and subdued Jahan’s demon blood.
The acupuncture was so thorough that even Jahan’s coughing stopped.
In that state, Hanbin quietly stretched out his arms.
At that moment, Hanbin’s palm touched Jahan’s back.