âWhat matters right now is that you donât blink.â
Now his eyes are bloodshot. After a while, I see a tear flow down his face and warn him.
âKanghoâs Three Great Finger Flicking Technique.â
Making a surprise visit to Cloud Rain League and starting a staring contest with the gatekeeper? Thatâs me.
âWhere am I from? Itâs a long story. I was born to my parents, but I guess you werenât asking about my origin. What town am I from? I donât think youâre asking for a geographical location either. Which faction am I from? Thatâs probably what youâre asking, but that is also quite a long story. SoâŚâ
Running out of patience, the gatekeeper swallows and says.
âPlease spare me.â
âSpare you?â
âYes.â
âNope. A staring contest is a staring contest, a game is a game, and a forehead flick is a forehead flick.â
Anticipating the winner to be decided soon, I gather up my thumb and index finger, bring them close to my mouth, and blow hot air on them.
Losing his composure, he starts uttering nonsense.
âLet me pay for the credit.â
âI donât need it.â
The moment his eyes blinked, I hit his forehead with a flick.
Tak!
The gatekeeper somersaults backwards and lays on the floor unconscious.
âI win.â
After my victory over the gatekeeper, I walk inside and follow along the stone path. As I walk inside, I think of how insidious the structure of the quarters here is.
Perhaps because many of Mister Suâs followers are absent, the space is rather empty.
I stop by a small pond and look at the fish inside. Small fish swim around in it, whose names I do not recall. Amusingly, they are gathering at my feet as I look down at them, acting as if they are asking for food.
A weakling inevitably ends up begging others for food and is confined in a narrow place.
The Crazy Monk had suddenly gone on a mission to look for a Dapeng (大龏)âŚÂ 1
I thought it was a journey to see what masters there are in the sea since his skills and ego were as big as a Dapeng. All the major guys get noticed during the trip from Tibet to Zhejiang anyway.
I lose interest in the fish instantly and glance at my surroundings.
Perhaps the garden is spacious because the quarters are built in the shape of a villa. I can spot small houses, warehouses, and incinerators built for unknown purposes around the space.
I go to an incinerator and ask the man whose back is facing me.
âWhat are you burning here?â
A large man who is eating something at a small table looks up and down at me and asks.
âWho might you be?â
âIâm here to see Mister Su.â
âOh, heâs out right now.â
I look at the eating man.
âYouâre in the middle of a meal.â
âYes.â
âIs anyone else here now? Is the vice leader here?â
âOnly guests are present. The vice leader is also out.â
I then point at the large incinerator and ask.
âWhat do you burn here?â
âBodies, what else would we burn?â
âWhy do you have to burn bodies?â
The large man replies as he chews his meat with a bitter look.
âWe burn them if they donât pay their debts. I donât know anything. Iâm just doing what Iâm told.â
I look at the man as he munches on his meat enthusiastically and sighs.
âIt feels strange trying to kill someone in the middle of a meal.â
Only then does he stop using his chopsticks and stare at me. I point to the food that he had been eating and say.
âEat up.â
After he turns around to check the guestâs identity, the man stops eating, stands up, and walks to the incinerator.
As I turn around to look at him, he looks at me with an axe in his hand.
âYouâre not a guest, are you?â
With the axe still in his hand, he approaches me.
How many people has he killed to resort to killing so easily? Maybe his intellect is also low as he repeats the same words and swings his axe.
âYouâre not a guest, are you!?â
Looking at his posture while wielding the axe, I judge that he has attained enough physical skills and strength to take out dozens of third-rate warriors in Kangho. I donât want to touch his body, so I target his eyes with the Wooden Fowl Flicking Technique.
Tak!
The moment his eyeballs explode, and he tries to scream, I kick his abdomen and send him flying into the incinerator. Having dropped his axe, the man tries to get out by grabbing the sides of the incinerator door with both hands. I quickly rush in and shove him inside the incinerator.
Slam! Slam! Slam!
He screams, yet no one is rushing out from any of the buildings.
I pick up the axe from the floor and head for the main quarters.
The closer I approach, the louder the music sounds from inside the main building.
When I open the door, I am greeted by the spacious interior of the main building.
No one looks at me as I make my entrance.
On the centre stage, dancers dressed in see-through clothes are dancing awkwardly, while below them, Kangho men dressed in ragged clothes are watching.
I walk up to the stage with an axe in my hand.
Only then do the dancers scream and leave, and I take over as the star of the stage.
I stand with the axe next to me and look at the audience.
Lights are shining on the stage, and the building windows are sealed, making the audience seats look rather dark. The music then stops, followed by a grave silence.
I look around from the stage and say.
âSomebody, turn on the lights.â
It is a strange thing.
Everyone is taking out their weapons with no one trying to scurry away
Why is that?
I plant the bloody axe vertically next to me and sit in a lotus position.
Looks like they had mistaken me for a member of the Murim Alliance.
It had taken me a while to kill the audience members who came at me with a âread-to-dieâ attitude.
As the blood-covered axe stands beside me, I ponder what the Cloud Rain Society is really about for a moment. I didnât get the chance to talk to them, so I have no information.
I donât even want to ask the dancers.
When I open my eyes to ask someone, all I see are corpses lying around.
I close my eyes again.
I am left in a situation where I have no choice but to wait for the vice leader to return.
All the guests had been decapitated by a strict member of the Murim Alliance, so this wonât be a misdeed that can be easily dismissed.
As I listen to my surroundings with my eyes closed, I can hear the shallow footsteps of people walking around.
But I canât hear a thing from outside the walls.
My martial arts skills have yet to reach the state of a turtle of steel or a big Peng.
When I focus on my sense of smell, only the metallic smell of blood filters in first.
As I concentrate, I can distinguish a hint of powder and perfume from the smell of blood.
Quite a few Unorthodox Factions use poison in the form of sprays (ĺ´é§), so it is necessary to always distinguish odours.
While I have my eyes closed, my thoughts race.
First of all, the dancersâ dance was a mess.
Should I conclude that they probably only learned dancing recently?
This means they are not professional dancers.
And all of the people that died by my axe looked well-off.
As such, I find myself concluding that the reason why they had attacked me in that manner. If they were from Unorthodox Factions, they wouldâve asked me who I was, fled, or stayed to observe the situation.
If so, thereâs a possibility that most of the audience were martial artists originating from family clans (ä¸ĺŽś).
Itâs nothing unusual for wealthy elites to mingle with the Unorthodox Faction.
In fact, it is common.
Unorthodox Factions do anything for money, and the rich have no place to spend money, so they grow increasingly twisted. The only people who are always suffering and dying in this world are those who make money by doing honest work.
That is why many members of the Unorthodox Factions died by my hands in my past life.
Since I didnât discriminate, I was able to shoot through the ranks and become Murimâs Public Enemy. It was to the point where these guys had to use the Heavenâs Net to capture me.
Even if I return to the past, history is bound to repeat itself.
But itâs okay.
Because Iâm growing stronger. I open my eyes again as I hear several footsteps.
The door of the main quarters opens, and the hosts, who had organized the performance, witness the scene with a look of bewilderment on their faces. Is it because this faction is strict? The vice leader asks me a question even while his scumbag lackeys remain tight-lipped.
âWho are you?â
My field of view brightens as soon as the lackeys remove the seals from the windows.
The vice leader is a rather calm man. Calmness is written all over his face, and he looks younger than I expected. As I remain silent, the vice leader approaches the stage and looks at me.
âWhich Unorthodox Faction are you from? You think you can survive against our leader?â
I donât think this conversation would be interesting, so I respond plainly.
âIâm here to collect a debt.â
âHow much is the debt for you to do thisâŚâ
âHow much can you offer?â
After contemplating for a moment, the vice leader gives a surprising answer.
âWill 300 gold be enough?â
âWhat a surprise, it exactly matches the amount that the Black Hurricane Castle Leader had asked me to pay back.â
The vice leader replies with a sneer.
âAh, you must be indebted to the Black Hurricane Castle Leader. Then you can get 300 from me and settle the debt. The Black Hurricane Castle is as good as us at chasing payments.â
âItâs fine. I donât have to pay him back.â
âAnd why is that?â
I explain the situation where I had crushed the Black Hurricane Castle Leaderâs head with my own hands.
âDid I swing the spiked bat four times to his head? If you smash his brain, heâll forget all about the debt. He wonât recall to who he lent money. You should thank me if you owe the Black Hurricane Castle any money.â
The vice leader then goes radio silent. I canât predict what the vice leader is thinking right now, so I tell him nicely.
âDonât run away because Iâll spare your lackeys and chase you down. Donât even give orders for them to fight. Iâll ignore it and kill you.â
âThen what am I supposed to do? Bring you the money?â
âDonât do that either. Your forces must be somewhere else because of how empty this place is. Iâm afraid your troops would swarm in while you are off getting the money. Just stay here. Letâs take time to do some self-reflection. Mourn for the dead, and think deeply about how we ended up here. We were never born evil, so how did we get to this point?â
At this moment, the door to the main quarters swings open again, and people holding swords enter quietly.
Despite the arrival of dozens more men, the vice leaderâs expression remains stiff.
I speak to the vice leader with a solemn face.
âDo you hate talking to me? You want to do things the hard way?â
The vice leader suddenly rolls his mouth round and exhales loudly. He raises his hand as if to signal an attack and says.
âAll of you, stay outside.â
With the vice leaderâs silent gesture, all of his subordinates leave. Looking as if heâd fought an intense fight for a short period of time, he replies to me with a resigned look.
âI have sent them out, so please calm down, tell me what you want. Letâs talk it out from start to finish. Iâm willing to cooperate, betray, kneel down and beg for my life. Letâs just talk for now.â
I nod and reply.
âKneel.â
The vice leader climbs to the edge of the stage and kneels.
The vice leader of the Cloud Rain Society prays and prays again and again with both of his hands clasped together.
He is very certain.
He is currently in the hands of an absolute lunatic.
He could tell during the conversation. After looking at his gaze, he was convinced. And the state of the guestsâ bodies also tells him that his guess is not wrong. It is normal for limbs to be severed when the killingâs made with an axe, but most of the corpses have their heads split in half.
Just by looking at the condition of the bodies, he can gauge the lunaticâs abilities.
Thinking that he should at least walk out of here alive, the vice leader then says.
âName your price⌠Fortunately, the leader is away, so you can tell me anything. Iâm sure youâre not interested in money or women, but itâs best if you tell me what you want.â
I answer the question of the kneeling vice leader.
âWhen is Mister Su coming?â
âProbably during supper.â
âWill you be able to kill him?â
âI canât do it alone. Though itâs hard, I can kill him if my lackeys and I attack all at once. Poison, hidden weapons, a joint attack, ambush. Heâll also return drunk. Itâll be easier than usual. I can do it. I can kill him.⌠Please believe me. If I canât do it, you can kill me then. You were planning to kill Mister Su anyway. You can get rid of us all by then.â
âSo youâre a traitor.â
I get up with the axe and approach the vice leader. I approach him in anticipation of retaliation, but the vice leader does not move at all.
I stroke the vice leaderâs head with my left hand and hold the axe closely.
âMister Su is as strong as Dae Na-chal. Are you sure you can handle him?â
âThatâs only in official battlesâŚâ
I swing the axe and split the vice leaderâs head in half.
Come to think of it, the whole of the Cloud Rain Society is made up of trash, so thereâs no one useful here.
The body of the traitor, who is strong against the weak and weak against the strong, collapses on the stage.
A giant bird that transforms from a giant fish in Chinese mythology âŠď¸