Chapter 55 : Vice Alliance Leader
Chapter 54 of "Became a God-Level Martial Artist" begins revealing exciting developments: Chapter 55: Vice Alliance LeaderThe Dark Sun Sect Sect Leaderâs eyes widened. The Cha Hui-myeong... Donât stop now!
Chapter 55: Vice Alliance Leader
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leaderâs eyes widened. The Cha Hui-myeong he knew was a rather clever man.
Although he sometimes flaunted his knowledge by pushing forward his theories on the Black Path, most of what he said was correct.
âSomeone you can guess, you say?â
âThe two who annihilated the Four Dragons River Gang Leaderâs clan. And the two who stormed into Dark Sun Sect Sect in the dead of night. Even now, nothing comes to mind?â
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leaderâs large eyes rolled about for a moment. Soon after, an expression of realization dawned on his face. He then spoke in admiration of Cha Hui-myeongâs insight.
âBy heavens! So the Four Dragons River Gang Leader also fell to Azure Wild Valley! Those vile vermin bastards!â
Cha Hui-myeong pressed his forehead.
Now that things had come to this, he felt the urge to beat the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader to death and share Deyangâs interests with Azure Wild Valley.
After all, Azure Wild Valley might have been just a group of assassins, but at least they acted with reason.
But it was no easy matter. The reason Dark Sun Sect Sect had survived in the world of the Black Path with such dim-wittedness was simple.
âBrainless fools. Nothing but filthy strong.â
Dark Sun Sect Sect was powerful. If they only had competent tacticians, they could easily go beyond Deyang and spread their name widely.
It was only natural, since the Sect Leader himself had reached the realm of Mature Peak Master Level.
âOf course, the tacticians would die long before that happened.â
Most likely, they would either die after offering honest advice and being beaten to death by the Sect Leader, or collapse from illness after struggling alone amidst the half-wits like the Bald Man.
In any case, Cha Hui-myeong neither had the resources nor the will to risk war with Dark Sun Sect Sect, so he spoke with extreme patience.
âIf you act recklessly, remember that I cannot simply stand by. You must also consider my position. Do you understand?â
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader stared intently at Cha Hui-myeong.
A fierce exchange of gazes passed between them.
The surrounding subordinates held their breath as they watched. Though Cha Hui-myeongâs frame was far smaller by comparison, he did not appear small in the least.
For a moment, a strange tension flowed.
Then the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader grinned and replied.
âI know. I understand your heart well.â
Cha Hui-myeong never fully rid himself of his unease. But he realized he had no more business left here.
With a nod, Cha Hui-myeong gave a few final warning glances before leaving Dark Sun Sect Sect.
The next night.
Cha Hui-myeong, as usual, was reading in his office on the top floor of Twilight Pavilion. Even while keeping a close watch on Deyangâs situation over the past few days, he never abandoned his habit of reading.
âIf youâre ignorant, youâll perish.â
Cha Hui-myeong had seen many ignorant fools of the Black Path. Of course, if that ignorance was overpowered by overwhelming martial strength, it was tolerable, but such cases were exceedingly rare.
Just then.
Hurried footsteps echoed from outside.
With unease, Cha Hui-myeong closed his book.
âLâLord of Twilight Pavilion!â
A subordinate barged into the office without permission. Cha Hui-myeongâs brows twitched. It was extremely rare for his men to forget their manners.
âSo, the Bald Men finally made their move.â
ââŚYes, theyâve already set out for Azure Wild Valley.â
âHow many moved?â
âAll of them.â
Letting out a deep sigh, Cha Hui-myeong grasped his brow. Seeing this, the subordinate cautiously asked.
âWhat should we do?â
Cha Hui-myeong fixed his subordinate with a steady gaze.
True Black Path organizations were fundamentally different from mere assassins, bald monks, or loan sharks. If he gave the word, all his men would take up their blades and march straight toward Azure Wild Valley.
But Cha Hui-myeong did not want to sacrifice his subordinates now, when something big was at stake. Above all, both Azure Wild Valley and Dark Sun Sect Sect were troublesome foes to deal with.
âSomething feels off. The timing is far too coincidental. Could this be the work of the Heavenly Poison Alliance?â
ââŚWhat?â
âWhere else would such masters suddenly appear from? Either the Heavenly Poison Alliance sent them to swallow up Hwa-un Trading Company, or Hwa Yeon-seol, the Trading Company Master, hired them herselfâŚâ
As he mulled over possibilities, Cha Hui-myeong rubbed his head roughly. With nothing certain, he could not reach a decision.
At last, Cha Hui-myeong draped the robe lying across his chair over his shoulders and spoke.
âThereâs no choice but to see for myself. If I do not return by tomorrow evening, take the subordinates and hide far away for a time.â
Sichuan Province, Mount Shipang.
A rugged mountain range, filled with valleys, where travelers were extremely rare. Even wild beasts were strangely scarce, making it a perpetually silent place.
Fwooooshâ!
A colossal Fire Demon swept across the mountains and valleys.
âYou fools!â
A heartfelt lament burst out.
A man cloaked entirely in black robes.
The Lord of Azure Wild Valley, the Ghost of the Valley.
He looked around with eyes filled with both rage and futility.
Countless corpses littered the ground.
Brawny Renegade Monks lay dead with their vital points pierced or slashed, while the black-clad assassins had most of their bodies torn apart.
âHahaha, you wretch Ghost of the Valley! This is what comes of scorning and belittling us!â
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader roared with booming laughter.
His robe was torn to shreds, and his body bore countless sword and saber wounds.
Though blood streamed endlessly from his entire body, his eyes brimmed only with madness and exhilaration.
Waving toward the Azure Wild Valley Lord, the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader called out.
âWhat, are you so frightened of me? Come closer! Iâll snap that slender neck of yours in one strike!â
âI donât know what wretch laid this scheme, but I understand why they chose you. Fool.â
The Ghost of the Valley truly lamented.
When the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader had first arrived, he had scoffed. But when they set fire to the mountain and began smashing everything in sight, he was horrified.
Never in his life had he encountered such crude and reckless men. Worse yet, their martial strength was not low.
There were limits to evasion. The assassins who fled all the way to the edge of the valley were eventually forced to fight against Dark Sun Sect Sectâs false Renegade Monks.
Naturally, talk and persuasion were meaningless.
âSo be it. Letâs see this through.â
The Ghost of the Valley spat out in a grim voice.
No matter whose plot this was or what their purpose, he could not endure the sight of his assassinsânurtured with so much time and moneyâbeing slaughtered en masse.
âIf only I had succeeded in the great undertaking, I could have reached Deathshroud.â
The number one assassin organization in the Central Plains, Deathshroud.
To build an assassin organization that could stand shoulder-to-shoulder with them had been the Ghost of the Valleyâs lifelong aspiration. He had believed that with Hwa-un Trading Companyâs funds and his own experience, it was more than possible.
The plan he had prepared for so long had been ruined by those foolish bald-headed fools.
The Ghost of the Valley stomped the ground with fury. His figure skimmed forward low, sliding as if gliding.
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader burst out in boisterous laughter as he infused his fists with qi.
Just as the two figures crossed pathsâ
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader thrust out a punch.
The Ghost of the Valleyâs form blurred and vanished.
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader was not unfamiliar with fighting assassins. Calmly rotating his stance, he threw another punch.
âWhere do you think youâre going!â
The Ghost of the Valley, who had tried to flank him, was startled and leapt back into the air. The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leaderâs lips curled into a cruel smile.
To fight an external-arts master like himself in midairâthis was why assassins were nothing once dragged out of the shadows.
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader stomped the ground with a boom and soared upward. He rose at twice the speed the Ghost of the Valley had leapt.
The distance between them closed in an instant.
With a grin that revealed yellowed teeth, the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader reached out a massive palm. He intended to seize the Ghost of the Valleyâs ankle and snap it.
The moment his hand grabbed the ankleâ
The Ghost of the Valleyâs sleeve suddenly fluttered.
Swiishhhâ!
With a sharp and menacing whistle through the air, thin silver needles shot forth. They were slender, but the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader saw them clearlyâbecause they flew straight at his eyes.
Pukâ!
A grotesque sound of flesh tearing burst forth.
Both men landed on the ground simultaneously.
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader clutched his left eye, blood gushing down.
The Ghost of the Valleyâs ankle was also in bad shape. Though not completely broken, the joint was ruined enough to require recovery.
Both had suffered injuries, though the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader had fared slightly worse.
Yet the one who laughed was still the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader.
âHeh, now thereâs no escaping me.â
He was convinced. If an assassinâs movements were hindered, victory was his.
The Ghost of the Valleyâs face too showed that he knew his situation was grim.
Just as the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader prepared to leap at him againâ
âVermin.â
A chilling voice cut through the battlefield.
At once, both the false Renegade Monks and the assassins froze in place. Though the voice was not loud, it carried a weight that paralyzed all.
Even the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader and the Ghost of the Valley stopped. They too knew the owner of that voice.
Two men entered the field.
The Lord of Twilight Pavilion shook his head as if weary.
âSo you finally caused trouble, you bald bastard. I shouldâve killed you earlier. You were always bound to bring disaster.â
Even before the assassins of Azure Wild Valley and the masters of Dark Sun Sect Sect, the Lord of Twilight Pavilion stood proud. That was because the man at his side overwhelmed them all.
An emaciated old man, his cheekbones jutting sharply, swept his gaze across the field with disdain.
âWhat are you waiting for?â
It was a short question.
At once, the Ghost of the Valley dropped to his knees. His sharp-witted assassins also knelt beside their lord.
âWe greet the Vice Alliance Leader!â
The old man was none other than Sa Ryeong-geuk, Vice Alliance Leader of the Heavenly Poison Alliance. His gaze, which had rested on the Ghost of the Valley and his men, slowly shifted to the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader.
Meeting Sa Ryeong-geukâs eyes, the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader flinched. He was not a man easily cowed, yet within those pupils lurked a chilling gloom beyond words.
âAh, Vice Alliance Leader⌠what brings you here?â
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader forced the words out.
At the same time, the Lord of Twilight Pavilion smirked inwardly. That foolâs arrogance, ignorance, and clumsy conduct had finally led him here.
Thud.
A low, eerie sound rang.
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leader blinked. The man who had stood ahead was suddenly at his side.
Sa Ryeong-geukâs straight saber cleaved into his shoulder like it was soft tofu.
By the time he realized it, the blade had already carved through to the bone. Agonizing pain flooded him.
âKuâkruaaahhh!â
The Dark Sun Sect Sect Leaderâs scream resounded through the valley.
Sa Ryeong-geukâs thin brows furrowed.
âToo noisy.â
In a single stroke, he severed the Dark Sun Sect Sect Leaderâs arm. In another calm motion, his saber sliced through the manâs neck.
Splatâ!
Blood sprayed forth.
By then, Sa Ryeong-geuk was already ten steps away, watching with indifference. He despised even a drop of blood staining his robes.
The saber was back in its sheath, as though it had never been drawn.
âMove.â
Sa Ryeong-geukâs voice was quiet.
The Lord of Twilight Pavilion and the Ghost of the Valley, both quick to adapt, sprang into action. Without a word, they joined forces and began slaughtering the remnants of Dark Sun Sect Sect.
Dark Sun Sect Sect had been abandoned. The Heavenly Poison Alliance had decided not to tolerate their reckless nature.
The arrival of an unchallengeable master.
The death of their leader.
The false Renegade Monks of Dark Sun Sect Sect had no way to reverse the already lost battle.
What followed was a one-sided massacre.
Blood and screams filled the valley.
In less than one incense stickâs time, the Dark Sun Sect Sect disciples were annihilated. The Lord of Twilight Pavilion and the Ghost of the Valley caught their breaths.
Sa Ryeong-geuk looked at them and spoke in a casual tone.
âTwilight Pavilion and Azure Wild Valley are now the two pillars of the Black Path in Deyang. The Hwa-un Trading Company will belong to you.â
It was a one-sided decree. But no one voiced objection. Such had always been the relationship between the Heavenly Poison Alliance and the Black Path of Deyang.
âAh, before you proceed with the great undertakingâŚâ
Sa Ryeong-geukâs gaze lifted into the void. His sharp eyes, like a serpentâs, seemed to pierce the darkness beyond.