The one who was the Left Hand of Illuminating Light in a different life, Mong-rang, enters a house in a secluded area and says.
âMaster, Iâm here.â
The house is too big for a man to live in it alone, but the yard, wooden bench, and the area around the tiny well are clean and neat.
Mong-rang looks terrible, but he has come prepared to be scolded. Moments later, when a middle-aged man appears, Mong-rang kneels down.
The middle-aged man looks at Mong-rang and says.
âWhy do you look so shabby at this hour? Youâre not even dressed properly.â
âI canât go home looking like this, so I have come here late at night. Please lend me a change of clothes.â
The middle-aged man then speaks as he steps out into the yard.
âGet changed and come out.â
âYes, sir.â
The middle-aged man sits on the bench and waits for his disciple while trimming the wooden sword he is carving to pass the time. After a while, having changed into black clothing, Mong-rang sits on the bench and sighs.
The middle-aged man then asks.
âWhatâs the matter? It looks like you got into a fight and reek of shit.â
Mong-rang sighs with a complicated expression and says.
âMaster, didnât you say I will not have a rival among my peers?â
The middle-aged man smiles and replies.
âHow is that my opinion? Thatâs what you usually think.â
âThatâs true.â
âBut a rival appeared in front of you then? Kangho is big, so thatâs not surprising. Which family clan is he from?â
âHeâs a country bumpkin.â
The middle-aged man puts down his wooden sword and replies.
âHeâs not from any of the family clans?â
âYes.â
âHow good is he?â
Recalling the duel, Mong-rang replies.
âI couldnât figure him out.â
The middle-aged man then answers as he looks at the blade of the wooden sword.
âDoes he know who you are?â
âI have no idea. Would you like to meet him? If I see him again, Iâll have to go all out.â
âOh, donât. Itâll be a nuisance if you use your skills as Baek Eung-ji.â
âThatâs what Iâm telling you. Heâs a guy I canât handle without the Ice Technique.â
âIs he a disciple of one of the Three Disasters? That will make sense if heâs a country bumpkin.â
âThat may be possible.â
The middle-aged man then says after some contemplation.
âLure him to a quiet place and fight. Donât reveal the Ice Technique in a crowded place. If you canât handle it, lure him. Iâll take a look at him myself.â
âI understand.â
âAlso.â
âYes, Master.â
âWhy is a rival appearing strange to you? If youâre arrogant, catching up with the masters who are still ahead will be harder. Always be on your guard. Go home and rest.â
âMaster, can I move out of the Mong Clan soon?â
âThink of it as training your patience. Continue to take a good look at the people of the Mong Clan. Reading different kinds of personalities is as important as martial arts.â
âAlright. How are you feeling?â
âDonât worry, Iâm recovering slowly. Unless the leader appears, the other cult masters canât do anything to me.â
Mong-rang stands up from the bench and performs a full bow.
âI will take my leave.â
The middle-aged man stares at his disciple and asks him a question.
âThe guy you mentioned earlier, are you going to kill him? Or is he useful?â
Mong-rang replies.
âI donât know. If we ever fight again, Iâll discipline him properly.â
âAlso, what does this stench come from?â
âI swallowed some of his laxatives.â
Mong-rangâs expression becomes grim as he sees his masterâs mouth twitch for the first time in a long time.
The middle-aged man erases his smirk and says to Mong-rang.
âNow that you have fallen for a country bumpkinâs trick, your opponent is not only the demon cult but also the masters of Kangho. Countless skilled masters also get beaten. Donât let your guard down.â
âYes.â
The man that Mong-rang addresses as master only laughs after his student disappears.
âMoron. Getting drugged with laxatives. Tsk tsk tsk.â
The middle-aged man resumes trimming his wooden sword again with a stern face.
As I lock myself in Baek Eung-jiâs quarters, I recall the duel.
The Left Hand must have left the fight with a bad taste in his mouth since they were fighting on par due to his diarrhea. Nothing in the world works as expected, after all. They had both fought while hiding some of their powers. However, if the Left Handâs master, who I donât know the identity of, is a real person, I can understand why he did so.
Anyways, I am assuming that the Left Handâs master is the Dokgo Sword Demon (ç¨ĺ¤ĺé), who once fought the Demon Cult leader and then left. I know about the man because he is someone who tried to kill the leader before I did.
What kind of man is he?
He is a figure of the Demon Path (éé) who was recommended to join the Murim Alliance by the Alliance Leader. His background definitely belongs to the Demon Cult, but as he had committed no evil deeds, no one had opposed the Alliance Leaderâs offer for him to join the alliance.
Heâs a man who lives by his stubbornness, so the possibility of him joining the alliance is zero.
Thanks to the Alliance Leaderâs efforts, he sometimes interacts with the Orthodox Factions. The words left behind by the Dokgo Sword Demon are also very famous.
When he was asked for the reason behind his fight with the Demon Cult leader, the Dokgo Sword Demon had said.
They had fought to see who was the better demonic follower.
This was an unthinkable contradiction for the master of the Pervert Demon since he was a decent man.
Considering the current timeline, there is currently little news about the Dokgo Sword Demon. Since the Pervert Demon will eventually appear, I need to see what events led to it happening.
Considering the personality of the grandmaster of the Demon Cult, he doesnât have his own faction.
Even though he didnât belong to any faction, he could be considered a one-man faction.
Heâs simply too gentle of a man to be considered part of the Demon Cult.
Yet it is hard to call him a fully good and gentle person since there are rumors that he had brutally killed the cult followers who had tried to block his escape.
The demon cult doesnât hand out the nickname of Sword Demon easily, after all.
Anyway, it means heâs a big shot.
I think about the scenario from many angles, but I canât think of one single outstanding idea. I then decide to go to sleep with one goal in mind.
Whether itâs the Left Hand or the Sword DemonâŚ
If I canât recruit them to the Low-Down Sect, Iâll just kill them.
Period.
But I could also end up dying at the Sword Demonâs hands.
But a man who gives up his aim just because heâs afraid of death, thatâs not me.
In my dream, I am being hunted down by the Murim Alliance.
I dream of successfully drugging a banquet full of the allianceâs masters and their leader with a laxative. I run around laughing before being captured and imprisoned by the leader.
Why do my dreams always have a terrible ending?
As I am trapped in prison, the leader comes by to give me prison food. After eating it, I get a stomach ache and continue dreaming of diarrhea. When I open my eyes, the sun has already risen.
âIâm getting karma from a dream?â
After splashing my face with water, I head to the noodle restaurant I visited yesterday.
While I wait for my order of noodles, the Left Hand appears wearing a fresh set of clothes.
I naturally pinch my nose.
â⌠Youâre making me lose my appetite, shithead.â
The Left Hand sits across from me, crosses his arms, and says.
âYouâre here to have a meal. It could be your last meal, so eat up.â
As soon as the errand boy places my noodles on the table, he turns and asks the Left Hand.
âLord Mong, what would you like to order?â
Left Hand replies.
âIâll pass.â
âYes, sir.â
Noticing the deadly stares between us, the errand boy quickly withdraws with his eyes wide open.
I stab the Moonlight Dagger into the table and eat my noodles.
The Left Hand then asks me.
âI find it strange, so let me ask you one thing.â
As I slurp up the noodles, I glance at the Left Hand.
âI wouldâve died if it was poison instead of laxative. What are you after?â
I gave him the same answer as yesterday.
âI canât tell you that.â
Left Hand then asks me what is in his mind.
âBy any chance, did I snatch your girl? If I did, I would understand your behavior.â
âThatâs stupid.â
âGuess Iâm right. Otherwise, you wonât hold a grudge against me. You sent that guy with a broken arm to check my track record. Right?â
I give him a vague answer since I am feeling lazy.
âLetâs say youâre right.â
The Left Hand, surprisingly, does not try to launch a surprise attack until I finish my noodles. I then ask the Left Hand my own question.
âI mastered the Ice Technique but havenât been able to use it properly. Take me to a quiet place. Iâll make you see the real difference in our skills that I couldnât show yesterday.â
âLetâs go.â
Without saying anything further, we leave Baek Eun-ji and enter a cozy and quiet village.
The Left Hand points to a house with high walls.
âDonât get me wrong, and listen. Thatâs my masterâs house. I donât know if you get it, but heâs not someone who will intervene in the fight between juniors. If youâre scared, Iâll guide you somewhere else.â
I look at the Left Hand.
It canât be helped even if it is a ruse. I canât stand not knowing things I am curious about.
âLead the way.â
If the Sword Demon is here and intervenes in the fight, Iâll have no choice but to flee. However, if it is really the Sword Demon there, I think that he wonât interfere, as the Left Hand states.
As I walk into the house alongside the Left HandâŚ
A middle-aged man Iâve never seen before is sitting on a bench and is trimming a wooden sword with a dagger.
The Left Hand then asks.
âMaster, can we have a duel here?â
The middle-aged man glances at me and says to the Left Hand.
âDo whatever you want.â
I donât know what the Sword Demon looks like. It is difficult to guess the age of the middle-aged man sitting on the bench, but he has some gray hair and an intelligent-looking face. He is a man with a complex face whose nature seems simple and strict.
He doesnât pay much attention to me as it seems that making the wooden sword is more important to him. In a way, he is a man who does not get ruffled.
As I let out a short sigh without giving him a greeting, the middle-aged man tells me.
âI wonât blame you even if you kill him, so fight as much as you want.â
As soon as I hear this, I am convinced that the Left Handâs master is the Dokgo Sword Demon.
The Dokgo Sword Demon underestimates me too much, so I provoke him slightly.
âThis chick canât be my opponent. Why donât we have a round, Senior?â
The Sword Demon puts down his wooden sword with a puzzled expression.
âWith me?â
The Left Hand then says coldly.
âAre you out of your mind?â
I answer the Left Handâs words with my hands behind my back.
âShut up, shithead.â
The Sword Demon then stares at me. I try to conceal my energy levels since it seems that he is trying to gauge them.
The Sword Demon then speaks with a frown.
âWhich faction do you belong to? There are only a few factions in this world that I donât know of.â
âI canât tell you that.â
In a calm tone, Sword Demon then says intimidatingly.
âI can win if I fight with all my might, but it is impossible now. Iâm recovering from an injury, so I canât compete recklessly. Come and sit down if you donât want to compete with Mong-rang right now.â
The Left Hand asks him in a bewildered voice.
âMaster?â
The Sword Demon tells the Left Hand.
âThis guy is fearless. Youâll duel with him often in the future, so thereâs no need to rush. Go get us some tea. In the meantime, I should try to guess the faction of our uninvited guest.â
The Left Hand is about to protest but then gives in.
âUnderstood.â
As I sit down on the bench, the Sword Demon smiles as he strokes his prickly beard.
âHow astonishing.â
Astonishing indeed.
Which master in this world can guess my affiliation?
However, judging from the Sword Demonâs atmosphere, gaze, mindset, and voice, I realize heâs a rare madman. Even more surprising is that this madmanâs nature contains pieces of Taoist philosophy.
The Sword Demon scratches his forehead in front of me and asks.
âYouâre not going to reveal your faction, are you?â
âYes.â
âOf course you wonât.â
What did this man see in me? I am also starting to feel strange because I am meeting the man who survived a fight against the Demon Cult leader.
The Sword Demon seems to be an impressive man since he doesnât treat people based on their backgrounds but by how polished they are.
The Sword Demon catches me off guard and says in a gentle voice.
âThat boy probably added some laxatives or poison to your tea.â
âWhy do you think so?â
The Sword Demon points inside and says.
âItâs past the time it would usually take to make tea.â
âIt makes sense, but the first cup will be fine when the tea comes out.â
The Sword Demon asks me, despite knowing the answer.
âWhy?â
âBecause he overheard us and is changing my cup right now.â
The Sword Demon nods.
âThatâs right.â
After a while, the Left Hand, who had been suddenly tasked to make tea, places the tea cups on the table and says.
âThere is no diarrhea medicine in this, so please drink comfortably. Master.â
The Left Hand points his finger at me.
âYou drink comfortably, too.â
I reply with a nod.
âYouâre here. Youâve gone through a lot since yesterday.â
The three of us drink a cup of tea. It is a normal tea that one drinks on a day when nothing happens.
I look at the two of them and then around the peaceful house.
I then look at the faces of everyone sitting on the bench once moreâŚ
We are the Sword Demon (ĺé), Pervert Demon (č˛é), and Crazy Demon (çé).