Doctor’s Rebirth - Chapter 641
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Chapter 641
I spent the entire day examining the corpse of the dead man.
The lack of a burial site, paradoxically, had become an opportune moment to observe the body’s condition.
[Half of the upper body is missing, and there are clear traces of the left arm, shoulder, and even the head torn away at a diagonal angle.]
[Only the right shoulder and abdomen remain. Hyeong~]
[Hyeon-a, this is too gruesome. You don’t need to look.]
[You’re lecturing a girl about brutality~ Gaga?]
I gave up asking questions.
Considering what this fellow does, he’s likely been far more brutal than most martial artists.
I spoke.
[The deep claw marks are remarkably consistent.]
[What do you think, Hyeong?]
[Well, it’s definitely not human. Looking at the claw marks, they weren’t made with the precision of a blade technique. So there’s no trace of any special martial art. It was torn apart with raw force, like a beast would do.]
[Yet it turned the door lock, showing intelligence comparable to a daughter’s?]
Moreover, there were no signs of coming or going—it had been meticulous enough to conceal its footprints.
It was no wonder the villagers believed a demon was responsible.
Suddenly, I heard a dog barking from somewhere.
Woof, woof woof woof!
In this era, dogs roamed about freely.
Without leashes, they’d wake in the morning, eat breakfast, and dash around with the neighborhood dogs before returning around dinner time.
But there were times when one simply didn’t return.
Whether from old age, an accident, or being taken by a tiger or leopard.
‘I miss Hwang-gu.’
It would have been easier if he could track by scent.
The exit is always conspicuous even if the entrance isn’t—that’s exactly what this was.
I headed toward the mountain beside the village.
Climbing into the trees, I began surveying the surroundings.
Sama Hyeon inwardly marveled at the sight—I moved like a small, swift forest creature, a bird or squirrel, rather than a human.
‘At this point, there’s hardly anyone in Gangho who could catch up to Hyeong using the Gyeong-shin technique.’
It wasn’t merely a matter of speed.
I maintained my balance on a branch as thin as a child’s finger, as if I’d forgotten the concept of weight itself.
It transcended the mere level of Cho-sang-bi, running across grass.
I’d reached the point of stopping mid-stride and surveying my surroundings.
Soon I dashed off elsewhere, and even as I passed by, the bird continued dozing peacefully.
Sama Hyeon silently marveled at my fluid movements that didn’t disturb a single leaf.
‘This doesn’t seem to be merely the martial techniques of the Jegallim Family.’
How many things had I learned, acquired, and blended together?
From the start, this Hyeong was an extreme pragmatist.
Saving lives as a doctor always took priority over pride as a martial artist.
And so I learned whatever was necessary.
After searching through one time period, Jin Cheon-hee finally cried out.
“Hyeon-a!”
Sama Hyeon immediately rushed toward the direction of his brother’s voice.
At that moment, the birds that had been dozing in the trees startled and took flight all at once with a flutter.
‘Ah, I suppose I can’t match my brother after all?’
As he headed toward where Jin Cheon-hee was, he found massive claw marks of a beast gouged deeply into the ground.
Jin Cheon-hee spoke.
“This is too large to be called a tiger, and above all, it matches almost perfectly with what we found on the victims’ corpses.”
“Hmm, do you believe it to be a demon, brother~?”
Jin Cheon-hee answered to that.
“I’m not sure. But judging by the claw marks left on the trees, it’s likely a territorial creature, and since it appears to have substance, I think we can simply defeat it.”
As expected, my brother had already made his conclusion.
Sama Hyeon clicked his tongue.
Jin Cheon-hee walked around the area examining things, then spoke.
“Based on the droppings, it seems more likely to be just a spiritual creature rather than a legendary demon?”
“One that has developed a taste for human flesh and possesses intelligence?”
“Exactly. For now, we should head down and inform the villagers of this. Since it’s only been killing people at night so far, it would be wise to prepare defenses for the daytime as well.”
Sama Hyeon asked at that.
“What are the odds it comes down to hunt humans during the day~?”
“Hmm… Actually, it’s quite possible. If this creature has truly developed a taste for human flesh and sees the villagers as prey, it will come down to feed whenever it gets hungry.”
I could only hope it wouldn’t come to that.
As he spoke and descended the mountain, the sound of a dog barking echoed from a distance once more.
Woof woof woof woof!
“Ah, what is Hwang-gu doing?”
Thus Jin Cheon-hee arrived at the village.
He briefly explained the situation to the villagers and recommended installing a simple formation trap at what appeared to be the creature’s frequently used path.
“It won’t hold for long, but it should at least cause the creature to wander for several days.”
He intended to resolve this within that time.
“Ohhh! Truly the sword knights of the Bota Clan! To think you can even install formation traps!”
“We heard you only destroy them, but it seems destruction is all you do!”
Sama Hyeon sent a transmission to Jin Cheon-hee while maintaining his smiling expression.
[…Brother. I think I need to turn myself in to the Abbot first later.]
[Yeah. If things go like this, we’ll definitely get caught eventually.]
Among the Abbot’s disciples, there were those skilled at destroying formation traps, but none skilled at installing them.
After all, the Bota Clan was an island, so formation techniques hadn’t developed much there.
Rather, if anything, it would be the martial art of throwing swords at the heads of water bandits coming from ships from afar.
[But people are dying, so what can we do!]
[It’s fine. Brother… The Sword Emperor will just be pleased with whatever you do~ and probably next time he’ll hope to take disciples with him instead~]
A chill ran down my spine.
But it seemed the Abbot would be quite capable of doing exactly that.
In any case, I was diligently setting up a formation to confuse the creature’s path when someone came running.
It was a villager.
“Oh no! A demon killed someone in broad daylight!”
“What?”
At those words, I stopped setting up the formation and immediately followed the villager down, only to find a corpse.
Sama Hyeon gazed at the body calmly, then clicked his tongue.
[So this time it’s missing one leg and has a large wound across the abdomen?]
[Yes. Rather than a large wound, it’s eating the organs first. That’s the nature of a carnivore. The severed leg seems to have been torn off to eat later.]
It had acted with remarkable audacity.
It seemed the creature now truly regarded this place as a food storage.
One bereaved family member screamed.
“Why can’t you catch that thing faster! Aren’t you supposed to be able to do something about it as a martial artist!”
“….”
As Jin Cheon-hee’s expression darkened slightly, Sama Hyeon tore at the wall with his bare hands.
Crunch—
“Huh? I can’t control my strength. Is it because you’re paying too little? With just the price of a chicken, I can only do this much. What should I do?”
“B-but the Bota Clan is beyond reproach.”
“So, do Buddhist martial artists not kill people?”
As he opened his hand that had torn the wall, only dust fell from it.
Patter—
Tremendous grip strength.
Soon, the other villagers nearby spoke up.
“S-Seok-ssi. I understand the pain of losing a son, but… come to your senses…. We apologize, Reverends. This man just lost his son and isn’t thinking straight. Seok-ssi…. You should apologize.”
“Seok-ssi, have you lost your mind? Look how much the Reverends are suffering, and you say such things!”
“Apologize at once! Quickly!”
Everyone seemed afraid that Jin Cheon-hee’s group might simply leave.
Seok-ssi suddenly looked at Sama Hyeon.
Golden eyes were glaring like those of a beast.
“You can insult me all you want, but don’t insult our hyeong… no, our sister, okay? ~”
A heavy killing intent spread throughout the space.
Seok-ssi couldn’t breathe and began gasping and wetting himself.
The other villagers also retreated backward in fear.
“That’s enough.”
Jin Cheon-hee’s voice dispersed the killing intent that filled the room.
Soon I rose to my feet.
“When parents lose their child, it is no different from losing everything.”
Having said that, I said nothing more and left first.
Sama Hyeon followed after me and spoke.
“Hyeong, will that be enough? They resent the person trying to help them.”
“Even if they live, it won’t feel like living. What can I say? And as a doctor, I encounter such things often.”
When a patient who had suffered from illness for a long time passed away.
The family members had already prepared themselves to some degree.
Cousins would gather beforehand and share conversations that might become final farewells.
Exhausted from caregiving, trapped in that strange torture of false hope.
When that hope had worn away completely and they only wished for it to end.
And when the end finally came.
Only the sound of sobbing echoed through the corridors.
But.
When someone died suddenly, like in a traffic accident, the very weight of the air itself was different.
Many parents lost consciousness.
It wasn’t just collapsing—they fell while still retaining their senses.
If they had the strength to grasp at something or even harbor resentment, that was fortunate. Instead, they denied reality, denied it, denied it again.
And from that moment, they would shatter into pieces.
“I’m used to hearing resentment. If I took offense at every instance, I couldn’t practice medicine.”
Jin Cheon-hee spoke in a dry voice, then walked away to attend to the next patient.
Sama Hyeon watched his brother’s retreating figure.
It was as if a mountain were walking.
Though this man had a smaller frame for a warrior, his straight back seemed to speak volumes about his bearing.
I wondered if a person could be so strong, yet on the other hand, he must be absorbing the sorrow of others like poison.
I grew inwardly concerned about how far a person could go while swallowing all that poison.
Because of that.
“Brother. Let’s go have some fun after this~”
“Sure.”
I wondered if the day would ever come when this aloof man would lose his composure and fall apart.
Even in extreme circumstances, his upper body would only tilt slightly to the side—that was all.
As if weakness and filth had never existed in him, he simply forced himself to maintain reason and continued saving lives and moving forward.
Woof, woof woof woof woof!
The sound of a dog came again.
Jin Cheon-hee suddenly looked around.
“That’s strange. I keep hearing a dog, but I don’t see one.”
Rural areas naturally had many dogs.
They were like the air itself—dogs played somewhere without anyone even noticing.
Yet this village, for some reason, had no dogs at all.
‘Ah, so this was the sense of incongruity I felt from the moment I first came to this village.’
I had thought at least one or two would be alive somewhere…
But I hadn’t seen a single one while coming and going through the village, so that said everything.
When Jin Cheon-hee mentioned this, Sama Hyeon’s eyes widened slightly.
Sama Hyeon happened to grab Seok-ssi, who had been watching them from a distance, and asked.
“Hey, Seok-ssi~ Are there any dogs around….”
“Hyeon-a.”
As he prepared to unleash his killing intent once more, Jin Cheon-hee stopped him.
Sama Hyeon exhaled softly.
It seemed the emotions from before still lingered within him.
“Uncle Seok-ssi~ is there a living dog anywhere nearby?”
His smile was bright, yet somehow far more terrifying.
“Th-that beast devoured them all, sir….”
“Then where on earth is that barking coming from~”
In that instant, Jin Cheon-hee’s body blurred into afterimages as he surged forward.
Past the stench of corpses, through the wails of grief, he continued racing toward the edge of the village.
Sama Hyeon followed his hyeong, running in pursuit.
They passed through alley after alley until finally arriving at the source of the sound.
And what remained there was a severed foot.
“A leg torn from the victim just moments ago.”
“…It was eating here?”
“That’s right.”
Finally caught you. This damned beast!
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