Chapter 99: Qinghai Iron Workshop
Deep in the secluded mountains.
The sorrowful wail of a child echoed so sharply that it sent chills down the spine.
“This is……”
Shock flickered across Chae Seo-ryeong’s face.
As the daughter of a blacksmith, she could clearly tell that there was sothing terribly strange about this sword’s resonance.
mories of what she had once heard at the Kunlun Sect ca to mind—children had been disappearing.
“It can’t be… right?”
Chae Seo-ryeong asked as though seeking confirmation.
But Jin Seong-un did not answer.
He focused only on infusing the sword with Won’s Moon Qi. For reasons he could not explain, he simply felt instinctively that this was what he had to do.
The wailing continued.
The more Moon Qi he poured into the sword, the more that gentle, pure white energy wrapped around it as if soothing and polishing it, the louder and more sorrowful the cry beca.
Ti passed.
Then the crying gradually began to fade.
And at that mont, sothing strange occurred.
Ssshhh—
Bluish-white mist rose from the sword.
The clear, wavering haze drifted upward into the sky.
As it ascended, the cries diminished.
By the ti the wailing stopped entirely, Jin Seong-un had withdrawn the Moon Qi.
The bluish-white mist continued rising until it vanished beyond sight.
For a while, both Jin Seong-un and Chae Seo-ryeong gazed blankly up at the sky.
“……”
Then the two turned to look at each other.
They seed to be thinking the sa thing.
The Qinghai Iron Workshop was doing sothing strange to its swords.
“But why didn’t anyone notice? You’re not the only martial artist capable of spreading sword resonance.”
Chae Seo-ryeong’s doubt was reasonable.
It was well known that masters at the peak could channel their energy into a blade, allowing its sound to resonate.
It was often called the realm of Sword Unification.
Jin Seong-un pondered briefly before replying.
“It must be because of the martial art I trained in.”
The Noble Enchantress’s Won’s Moon Heart thod.
It was an energy that gently embraced all things.
That Moon Qi seed to soothe whatever had been trapped within the sword and send it to the heavens.
It had to be connected to the missing children.
It could not have been an illusion—for the sword’s resonance had unmistakably been the wail of a child.
“Lady Chae.”
“Yes.”
The atmosphere around Chae Seo-ryeong grew heavy.
Jin Seong-un continued.
“Is it possible for a sword to carry the cry of a human being?”
Jin Seong-un’s knowledge of the murim was shallow. Naturally, his understanding of swords and other weapons was limited.
But Chae Seo-ryeong was different—she had been born and raised in a blacksmith’s household.
After so thought, her face turned a little pale as she answered.
“There is sothing known as the Ghost-Crying Sword.”
“A ghost’s wail?”
Chae Seo-ryeong nodded.
From what she knew, the only weapon said to carry a human voice was the Ghost-Crying Sword.
“I don’t even know if it really exists. It’s supposedly forged by mixing a human soul into molten steel. The resentful spirit becos trapped in the blade.”
“……Why would anyone make such a thing?”
“I don’t know. Maybe for religious reasons, or maybe they believed a sword would beco stronger if it held a human soul. But again—I don’t know if the Ghost-Crying Sword even truly exists. I don’t even know if ghosts are real.”
“Ghosts are real.”
Jin Seong-un spoke with certainty.
Chae Seo-ryeong’s eyes widened.
He looked like the last person who would ever believe in such things.
“You’ve seen one?”
Jin Seong-un nodded.
Of course he had—many tis, in fact.
He had co all the way here at the request of his ghostly teacher.
“We need to investigate the Qinghai Iron Workshop. We must find out what exactly is going on. This is sothing that must be done, apart from the wager with Falling Fla Manor.”
Chae Seo-ryeong nodded in agreent.
Children had gone missing, and now a child’s cry had been heard from one of Qinghai’s swords.
There were far too many suspicious points to dismiss as coincidence.
“Tonight, I will go alone.”
Jin Seong-un declared.
Chae Seo-ryeong’s eyes widened.
“Let’s go together.”
“I only an to take a quick look. Just to see what’s happening.”
“Which is why we should go together.”
Their gazes clashed.
Both were stubborn, neither willing to look away first.
Ti passed.
Tears welled in Chae Seo-ryeong’s reddened eyes.
“Ah.”
She finally broke eye contact.
But she still could not back down.
“Then why did you bring
here? Why did you have
train in movent arts along the way? And what if the Qinghai Iron Workshop is protected by formations?”
Her eyes brimd with worry.
This was not re stubbornness.
Even Divine Thief had been ensnared by the Workshop’s formation. Since she was the only one capable of reading the energy of formations, she had to be there.
She added firmly:
“Even the Sima Clan got trapped in formations.”
“……”
He had no good rebuttal.
At last, Jin Seong-un sighed.
“Then promise
one thing.”
“What is it? I’ll promise two if you want.”
“……We’ll go together. But if danger arises, you must flee without hesitation. And I will be the one to decide when that mont cos.”
In other words, if he told her to run, she had to obey imdiately—without argunt, without stubbornness.
Chae Seo-ryeong was about to retort when—
“If I were alone, a situation that isn’t dangerous might beco dangerous because of you, Lady.”
“……”
Chae Seo-ryeong’s expression turned solemn.
Jin Seong-un’s aning was clear.
He was telling her not to beco a burden.
And it was true. If she were captured or put in danger, Jin Seong-un would have to split his focus unnecessarily.
“I understand.”
“I promised the Manor Master that I’d return you safely. Dealing with a thief is already troubleso enough, don’t make
into a liar as well.”
Jin Seong-un spoke with a serious face.
Chae Seo-ryeong blinked in surprise.
“You weren’t a thief to begin with?”
“……An inn waiter.”
“Exactly. So wasn’t thievery your main job and inn waiting your side job?”
Jin Seong-un sighed.
Once this was over, he thought he should really try living an honest life.
That night, rain poured heavily.
Two masked figures stood atop the wall of the Qinghai Iron Workshop.
Kang, kang—!
Even at such a late hour, the sound of hamring echoed endlessly from within the workshop.
The sharp, heavy clash of tal against tal mingled with the sound of rain, producing an eerie atmosphere.
The two masked figures exchanged glances.
A nod.
No words were needed. In the next mont, Jin Seong-un and Chae Seo-ryeong leapt into the air together.
.
.
.
The Qinghai Iron Workshop was massive.
Easily five tis the size of Falling Fla Manor.
Jin Seong-un and Chae Seo-ryeong moved cautiously across the rooftops.
– Over there!
Chae Seo-ryeong sent a voice transmission, pointing to the next roof.
Her reddened eyes could see clearly through the formation spread across the entire workshop grounds.
There was no need to rush.
Formations were not ant to be broken through quickly, but rather navigated carefully by stepping precisely on the life gates, advancing slowly and calmly.
Thus, the two penetrated deeper and deeper into the Qinghai Iron Workshop.
Suddenly, Jin Seong-un raised his hand.
Chae Seo-ryeong halted imdiately.
Peering over the eaves, Jin Seong-un saw two ard martial artists patrolling as though guarding the workshop.
The mont he saw them, Jin Seong-un instinctively knew.
‘Demonic practitioners.’
Though he had never seen a Heavenly Demon Cult martial artist before, the unique aura they exuded was unmistakable.
They were unlike unorthodox martial artists.
There was sothing far more ominous and suffocating about them.
If he had to describe it—it felt like sticky, clotted blood.
‘It’s similar to my Blood Demon master’s energy.’
Not entirely the sa.
But there was definitely a connection.
As they waited quietly on the roof, they overheard the demonic practitioners speaking.
“How many are left?”
“Only four more this month.”
“Handle it with so leeway.”
“Yes, sir.”
The two then walked off in different directions.
Jin Seong-un secretly tailed the one who seed higher-ranked.
– That way!
Chae Seo-ryeong’s voice transmission ca.
Indeed, thanks to her ability, they could avoid causing unnecessary disturbances.
They pursued carefully, stepping through the formation’s life gates.
The demonic practitioner soon entered a hall.
When Jin Seong-un pointed to its roof, Chae Seo-ryeong nodded—it was safe.
He climbed onto the roof and heightened his senses.
Faint voices drifted through. A conversation between the middle-aged martial artist who had entered and an elderly man.
“I’ll bring four more within half a month.”
“Hoho, thanks to you, we’ll be able to fulfill this month’s schedule smoothly.”
“And what about what we discussed before?”
“Ah, the Kunlun Sect’s sword.”
Jin Seong-un’s eyes sharpened.
The old man continued.
“The only request was to lengthen it by one chi. Likely because the third-generation disciples are growing older. Doesn’t seem related to martial arts.”
“I see.”
“And truthfully, Kunlun doesn’t cling to sword shapes. You know this. But Namgung is different. Take a look.”
The rustling of paper.
The sound of tal brushing against cloth.
Jin Seong-un strained his ears further, his impatience growing.
The voices resud.
“The Namgung Clan has altered their sword. Seems they’ve adjusted their martial arts slightly. The sword’s weight has been reduced ever so slightly. Since the form remains the sa, however…”
“They must be planning to form a female fighting corps, since their Young Master is a woman.”
“Precisely. That was my thought as well.”
The two went on to discuss the Murim Alliance, the Nine Sects One Gang, the Five Great Clans, and various righteous factions of the orthodox murim.
As Jin Seong-un listened, he pieced together their purpose.
‘So the entire Qinghai Iron Workshop is a pawn of the Demonic Cult.’
The cult supplied children to the workshop.
For what purpose, he could not be sure.
At best, they might be enslaved. But thinking back to the sword’s wailing resonance, Jin Seong-un had a darker premonition.
The workshop, in turn, supplied information about the orthodox sects’ martial arts to the Demonic Cult.
Martial arts constantly evolved. And as they did, sects commissioned new swords to match.
The workshop then relayed those changes to the cult.
Their aim was obvious—to keep pace with the orthodox murim’s advancents.
Just as the Murim Alliance treated the Heavenly Demon Cult as its greatest foe, the cult saw the orthodox murim the sa way.
It was a clever strategy.
Martial factions guarded their martial secrets jealously, but ultimately, their weapons reflected those very changes.
In places like the Five Great Clans or the Nine Sects One Gang, where supre and intricate subtleties were cultivated, sword dinsions were minutely adjusted—weight, length, width, strength, curvature.
Adjustnts so delicate they could never be spotted by the naked eye. Only the commissioners and the smiths knew.
Jin Seong-un resolved to send a letter to Yichang.
Then Oh Jeong-san, or soone else, could discreetly alert the orthodox murim.
At that mont—
Both Jin Seong-un and Chae Seo-ryeong’s heads snapped toward the sa direction.
“Uwaaaaahhh!!”
A scream.
A child’s scream.
Without hesitation, Jin Seong-un and Chae Seo-ryeong leapt toward it.
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