The Patriarch of the Northern Heavens - Chapter 37
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Master of the Bukcheon Sword Family – Chapter 37
“No, Shadowless Poison Spider!”
From a distance, I could see Hellblade Demon’s Disciple recoiling in shock.
He never imagined the Shadowless Poison Spider would fall so pathetically.
But I paid it no mind.
I was leaving that creature to Moyong Hyun-rak while I focused on the Inface Demon.
Kyaaaaaaagh!
The Inface Demon went berserk upon realizing its master had been struck down.
It lunged at me with the speed of a tiger.
I didn’t dodge—instead, I extended my blade toward it.
The opening stance of Whirlwind Strike unfolded, and a spiraling gust of wind lashed across the Inface Demon.
Kwaaaang!
Mid-charge, it flinched from the impact.
But it quickly resumed its assault. The Inface Demon’s long, massive legs surged forward to pierce through my body.
Clanging sharply!
‘Damn, this thing is hard.’
I deflected the attack while frowning.
So this is what a spirit creature is truly like?
Its carapace seemed nearly impervious to ordinary strikes.
But.
‘That doesn’t mean I’ll give up.’
It won’t be cut?
Then I’ll keep cutting until it does.
Let’s see who prevails.
“Huuugh!”
I drew in a sharp breath and activated Yaksha Transformation once more.
Simultaneously, a surging vitality erupted within me.
A cool wind wrapped around my enhanced body. With this fortified form, I generated Sword Force.
What followed was the opening technique of Gale Slash.
The same strike that had severed the Shadowless Poison Spider’s neck now tore away one of the Inface Demon’s legs.
A sickening crunch.
“Kieeeeeek!”
The Inface Demon shrieked.
It hesitated, whether from pain or shock.
I didn’t pause. This time, I unleashed Gale Whirlwind Consecutive Slash. In an instant, dozens of cutting strikes rained down, shredding the Inface Demon.
Splaaaash!
Its bodily fluids sprayed in all directions.
‘Good.’
flowing through me.
Damage was steadily accumulating on the creature.
Of course, my own internal energy was being consumed at an alarming rate in retaliation, but….
This was acceptable.
“SHRIEEEEEEK!”
Splurt!
In that moment, the enraged creature spewed something forth.
A thick violet liquid.
Unmistakably the Inface Demon’s deadly toxin.
I immediately retreated, evading the poison.
Sizzzzzzle!
Where the poison touched, flesh dissolved with a horrifying sound.
Tap-tap-tap!
Simultaneously, the creature began its escape.
It seemed the poison spray was merely a tactic to buy time for flight.
‘Fleeing like that—it must have realized it had no chance of victory.’
After such relentless slashing, I could hardly blame it for thinking so.
But unfortunately for the creature, I had no intention of letting the Inface Demon escape.
If I released it here, everyone living nearby would surely become its prey.
“Sa Gong-cheon, intercept!”
I called out to Sa Gong-cheon to block the creature’s complete escape.
“Yes!”
Without needing further instruction, Sa Gong-cheon grasped my intent and cut off the Inface Demon’s path.
Was it frightened by the formidable aura radiating from his blade?
The Inface Demon, mid-flight, abruptly changed direction.
But that momentary opening was all I needed.
Whoooosh!
I detonated all my remaining internal energy and surged forward.
Simultaneously, wind rushed in.
That wind propelled my back while transforming into the shape of a tempest.
“Hah!”
With a sharp cry, I unleashed a single stroke.
Craaaaaack!
The fleeing creature’s carapace split open, and bodily fluids erupted forth.
My blade, cleaving through the Inface Demon’s body, ultimately severed its head entirely.
“Shriek!”
The creature let out a final death cry and collapsed.
Boom!
Its massive form crashed to the ground, shaking the earth.
The warriors of the Iron Blood Sword Squad, witnessing this, erupted in cheers.
“Uwaaaaaaaa!”
“The Young Master has defeated the monster!”
In stark contrast, the enemies shrieked in horror.
“I-impossible!”
“He slew the terrifying Inface Demon….”
“R-run!”
They realized the tide had completely turned and began their retreat.
“Hehe.”
But I was no Iron Blood Sword Captain to let them escape. Jin Seo-hong laughed with delight and unleashed a magnificent sword dance.
“Kyaaaaaaaa!”
With each movement, blood and screams painted the air.
And simultaneously, Moyong Hyun-rak executed the latter half of his Heavens and Earth Thirteen Forms.
Crack!
It was a strike far more refined than what I had demonstrated, infused with his own profound understanding.
“Impossible….”
Hellblade Demon’s Disciple breathed his last, a massive sword scar carved across his chest, his eyes wide with disbelief.
“Hmph.”
Moyong Hyun-rak sheathed his blade with a light snort.
The battlefield was already secured.
Though some enemies remained alive, none had escaped.
With the enemy commanders and the Inface Demon fallen, we had achieved a resounding victory.
“Huff, huff, huff.”
I exhaled heavily and assessed my condition.
The side effects of the Yaksha Transformation had placed considerable strain on my body….
Yet the wind cooled my burning form.
Like molten steel hardening as it cools, I would grow stronger through this trial.
“Young Master. That was truly magnificent.”
Jin Seo-hong wiped the blood from his blade and spoke with a smile.
“I never expected you to not only fell the enemy commander but also bring down the Inface Demon.”
He gazed at the fallen Inface Demon with genuine admiration.
Moyong Hyun-rak felt the same.
“Were you hiding your strength when we first met? No, that can’t be right—I would have seen through it….”
“My growth has simply been rather swift.”
“You terrifying creature. This isn’t swift—at this rate, you’d deserve the title of a martial master of the Johwa Realm.”
“I haven’t yet reached the stage of wielding intent, though.”
I could force it if I truly tried….
But I have not yet achieved the unity of essence, energy, and spirit.
Only through time spent refining my body and cultivating the upper dantian would I truly earn the title of a Johwa Realm martial master.
In any case.
“Captain. Can you suppress the surviving prisoners and hold this position?”
“Of course. I shall do so at once.”
“Moyong Hyun-rak, if you would be so kind, please dismantle the Inface Demon. And if it’s not too much trouble, separate the inner core, the real body, and even the poison sac.”
“…Do I really have to do this myself?”
“Aren’t you curious about just how hard the Inface Demon’s carapace is? It was at a level where even sword energy couldn’t cut through it.”
“Damn it. Now that you mention it, I’m itching to give it a try.”
I chuckled softly and continued.
“Please work carefully so the inner core doesn’t sustain any damage. Sa Gong-cheon, you follow me.”
“Understood. But what do you intend to do?”
“Obviously, I need to investigate what’s inside.”
I gazed at them with a playful smile.
“Since we’ve won this battle, we should claim our spoils of war, shouldn’t we?”
* * *
We moved deeper into the Wuzhu Sect.
I remained vigilant in case any enemies lingered, but there were none.
Instead, what greeted us were the traces of life left behind by roughly a hundred disciples.
‘But that’s not what I need.’
We ventured further into the depths.
The first place we visited was the sect leader’s administrative office.
It was where the Shadowless Poison Spider had conducted his usual activities.
“Hmm.”
I clicked my tongue at the sight of documents piled high in that space.
Most of them pertained to experimental records.
Which ingredients combined in what proportions yielded which poisons.
And detailed records of how those poisons functioned, tested on animals with meticulous documentation.
The fortunate part was that there were still relatively few materials on how they affected human bodies.
‘Though I doubt it’s because they had qualms about human experimentation.’
The absence of such records now was likely because they hadn’t fully integrated into this region yet.
If people had been continuously disappearing from the surrounding areas, the villagers would have unhesitatingly pointed to the Wuzhu Sect as the culprit.
They had restrained themselves to avoid abandoning the sect they had worked so hard to establish.
‘But their patience was beginning to wear thin.’
We had fortunately managed to prevent them from abducting innocent civilians.
The fact that I could prevent the tragedy that had unfolded in my first life gave me a sense of quiet satisfaction.
With that thought, I instructed Sa Gong-cheon to gather all the experimental materials.
“What do you intend to use these for?”
“I’ll use them for trade. No matter how evil the people who created them were, poison is poison—there might be sects that need this.”
“Ah! You’re referring to the Sacheon Danggga, aren’t you?”
“That’s right.”
Sooner or later, the Sacheon Danggga and our Bukcheon Sword Family were bound to become entangled anyway.
It wasn’t anything else—someone from that organization was scheduled to arrive due to a certain matter.
‘In my first life, I faced considerable difficulties because of that incident.’
But in this life, there was no reason to face such difficulties.
I planned to help them with what they wanted and use this material to negotiate, drawing the Sacheon Danggga into our camp as an ally.
‘I should have the Saeying Division investigate first. And I mustn’t forget to visit the experimental chamber later to secure some poison.’
With that thought, I searched through other types of documents.
This time, they appeared to be reports sent to Black Night Fortress.
Some reports were incomprehensible, while others contained information about the Bukcheon Sword Family.
Among them were records explicitly documenting the use of poison against Father and me.
‘These damnable bastards.’
Seeing it again now, fury surged through me.
Yet simultaneously, I felt the exhilaration of vengeance.
The Shadowless Poison Spider who wrote this report had met his end by my hand.
By killing him, I could have saved countless people who were sacrificed in my first life.
It was a profitable transaction in every way.
The last batch was….
‘These are just ledgers necessary for sect operations, and these are correspondence exchanged with higher-ups?’
I paused to collect myself.
This was the truly critical information.
Information that might plunge me into mortal danger.
‘But there’s no turning back now.’
Just as a gambler cannot retract a tile once it’s been played, having already touched the Wuzhu Sect, this was like spilled water.
I would be suspected regardless, so I had no choice but to maximize the use of the information here.
I examined the correspondence he had exchanged with his superiors.
Most of it contained discussions about poison development and budgets.
Occasionally, there were also orders to carry out certain missions.
‘I naturally expected orders to cause trouble for us, but… could it be that these incidents were also connected to them?’
I couldn’t help but gape at this newly discovered information.
Here was evidence that several incidents that would occur in the future were schemes orchestrated by Black Night Fortress.
‘So they were exerting influence across the entire martial world, not just against the Bukcheon Sword Family. I knew it, but it’s still terrifying.’
At this point, I was curious about where the end of this conspiracy lay.
But the Shadowless Poison Spider wasn’t positioned highly enough for the core information to be included.
It couldn’t be helped.
For now, I had to be satisfied with learning about several events that would occur in the future.
With that thought, I flipped through the documents rapidly.
Then I had to stop at one particular document.
It contained information I absolutely could not ignore.
[Investigation Report on the Legacy of the Wind God]
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