The Eldest Daughter of the Tang Clan of Sichuan Protects the Family Chapter 119
Chapter 119. Confirmation
From here and there ca the sound of people drawing in sharp breaths. All seed to be in shock.
Then, soone else cut into the conversation.
"No, Clan Head! You cannot be so certain!"
A man who appeared to be one of the headquarters' martial mbers strode forward with a reprimanding voice.
"The Alliance Leader requested Young Lady Tang and the Divine Physician to attend him in his quarters for treatnt. Did you not also grant permission, Clan Head? And yet suddenly you claim she was abducted and create such a disturbance—what are you doing?"
He looked helplessly toward the Four Seasons Hall Lord.
"And besides, why have you left our Hall Lord in such a state? Surely you weren't planning to storm into the Alliance Leader's quarters? Clan Head, do you even know how many Alliance mbers are waiting for an audience with the Leader? If all of them claid urgency and broke down the doors, the headquarters would have collapsed many tis over. There are rules and discipline—if the Alliance Leader said to wait, then you must wait! Moreover, tomorrow the Leader himself will preside over the awards ceremony. If you just endure three more hours, you can see him then!"
At those words, disappointnt appeared on the faces of the Alliance mbers.
The mood shifted toward condemning the Tang Clan Head's selfish behavior.
Encouraged by the murmurs, the headquarters's martial artist raised his voice.
"Hall Lord, oh dear Hall Lord, are you all right? Heaven help us, if everyone lashed out at the headquarters' mbers in anger like this, what use would headquarters have at all?"
"Then why not simply open the door?"
Tang Hae-han could not bear it and stepped forward, shouting.
"If So-hwa is inside the Alliance Leader's quarters, then send her out. What is so difficult about that? All we asked was to confirm that So-hwa was safe, yet it was the Alliance Leader who refused that simple request!"
Tang Hae-han tried not to lose control, but his voice kept rising.
"So-hwa went in carrying the tracking incense, but its trail did not lead to the Leader's quarters—it went toward the northern mountain of the headquarters! At mid-slope, it vanished like a ghost! Soone seems to be impersonating So-hwa, and all we ask is to verify it—why are you blocking this?"
"The Alliance Leader is not eting with anyone at this ti, not just the Tang Clan Head but—"
"Which is why we said we don't need to et the Leader—just let So-hwa co out!"
"The Leader commanded you to wait—"
"Tracking incense does not last forever! The Leader may say to wait one day, but after a day passes, So-hwa may never be found again!"
Tang Hae-han cut off the headquarters' martial artist's words with an urgent reply.
"So-hwa has surely been abducted by the Blood Sect. She has beco their target. And that is partly your fault as well!"
Tang Hae-han's body trembled as he glared at the Alliance mbers surrounding him.
"So-hwa reported the Blood Sect's rampage to the Murim Alliance, and when news ca that Alliance mbers in far-off Shaanxi had suffered at the hands of the Blood Sect, she rushed to aid them. She even risked her life to go to the Hubei branch, where she gave her dicine and skills to save Hubei's mbers—though she had no need to do so."
The more he spoke, the more Tang Hae-han shook with the sting of betrayal.
"So, of course, she beca a target of the Blood Sect! They wouldn't dare lay hands on the Alliance Leader, or the elders here, or masters like the Tai Chi Sword Saint. Instead, they abducted So-hwa—whose martial ability is weaker—as an example, did they not?"
Tang Hae-han was not usually one to be consud by emotion. He preferred to categorize, to analyze, to pursue logic and reason.
Had it been soone from another sect who was kidnapped, he, too, might have crossed his arms and watched, saying rules ca first.
Paradoxically, it was because he understood that detached stance of the bystanders that his own fury swelled all the more.
At this very mont, So-hwa was in the Blood Sect's hands, suffering who knew what kind of cruel tortures. Yet these people would finish watching this scene and then return to their rooms, curl up under soft blankets, and sleep in comfort.
"So-hwa..."
That stiff, cynical Tang So-hwa would never ekly obey the words of the Blood Sect.
She would resist, she would provoke them, she would cause a scene—and in the end, she would be t with savage tortures, suffering needless pain.
With no sense of social grace at all, that was surely how it would be.
The surge of extre anger made his voice turn calm instead. Tang Hae-han's tone cut sharply like a blade, as though weighing right and wrong.
"Is this the reward for suppressing her fear and striving for the safety of Alliance mbers? Is it truly such a great request to ask only to confirm whether she’s alive? Ah, yes, following the rules is important. So even now, while So-hwa may be enduring unspeakable deeds at the hands of the Blood Sect, we must endure and wait until the Alliance Leader bestows us the favor of his presence, like so act of grace! For such is the Alliance, is it not? To follow the Murim Alliance's rules, to honor the Alliance, by turning our backs on mbers in peril. So-hwa should have done the sa. If she had, she would not have drawn the eyes of the Blood Sect."
(T/N: Very well said! *clap* *clap* *clap*)
The Tang Clan young man’s sharp words went on, yet no one tried to stop him.
Hearing only the silence around him, Tang Hae-han spoke in a calm voice.
"Though we are bound in alliance, sworn to help one another in tis of hardship, I will not ask you for aid. I only ask that you let confirm whether my younger sister has been abducted by the Blood Sect. We will find her ourselves!"
Yet again, anger surged up uncontrollably.
"I have no intention of asking for the Murim Alliance's help anyway..."
"Hall Lord."
The Tai Chi Sword Saint cut off Tang Hae-han's cold voice and called to the Four Seasons Hall Lord.
Zhuge In-hwi's gaze shifted to the Tai Chi Sword Saint.
"Open the door."
"......"
"When an Alliance mber is in danger, it leaves a poor impression if the Alliance Leader is seen to turn his back."
Zhuge In-hwi, who stood with his back to the quarters door, turned his gaze forward again.
He could feel the countless eyes fixed on him—youths peeking their heads over the wall, elders standing atop it quietly watching the scene below, and the Plum Blossom Sword Guards and Wudang experts who filled the passageway.
The once-cynical atmosphere had grown heated.
Whether clans or sects, martial artists grew up alongside their brothers and fellow disciples, forming bonds of deep affection—bonds strong enough that, at tis, they would even lay down their lives.
The plea of Tang Hae-han, that cousin elder brother, had stirred their hearts.
If one's own brother or fellow disciple were in danger, and the Alliance mbers turned their backs—
Those gripped by desperation and fear now waited for the Alliance Leader's answer.
Their gazes remained fixed on that residence, still silent and unresponsive.
Zhuge In-hwi could retreat no further.
If he once more spoke of rules and demanded that they all disperse, it would leave the impression that the headquarters cared nothing for the peril of its own mbers.
Such a thing would plant a fundantal doubt about the very reason for the Alliance's existence.
Zhuge In-hwi was no fool.
He nodded, placed his hand upon the door, and dispelled the formation that only the Alliance Leader had personally taught him.
Clack.
The sound of tal loosening rang out, and the heavy door opened wide.
As the Tang Clan Head's stepped forward, the Black Sky Demon addressed him.
"Clan Head."
When the Clan Head looked at him, the Black Sky Demon spoke with a calm expression.
"When you see So-hwa, do not question her there. Bring her out here. Do not decide alone, but listen to the opinions of all."
"All" did not an the Tang Clan.
At this mont, the Alliance mbers sided with the Tang Clan, but those gazes could at any ti turn into blades against them.
It was necessary to show everyone, openly, that a Blood Sect mber had impersonated an Alliance mber.
Understanding this, the Tang Clan Head gave a small nod and stepped into the Alliance Leader's quarters.
The place was so small that Zhuge In-hwi and the Clan Head quickly reached the main hall.
The Divine Physician, already outside due to the commotion, widened his eyes at the sight of the Clan Head. Tang So-hwa, standing beside him, did the sa.
The Clan Head flinched.
For a mont, he wondered if he truly had been mistaken.
Tang So-hwa glanced between the Clan Head and the Four Seasons Hall Lord and asked.
"What is going on?"
But Zhuge In-hwi said nothing. At that silence, Tang So-hwa quickly slid her gaze past him.
"Father, what is happening? It seems you ca here because of . What is this all about?"
"......"
"Father?"
Tang Ji-ha's jaw muscles twitched.
It was Tang So-hwa's voice.
Yet he clenched his fist tightly, forcing himself not to waver. His gaze slid to the Divine Physician, who stood beside her.
"Thank you."
At those brief words, the Divine Physician closed his eyes.
The silence unsettled Tang So-hwa, and she began to grow wary.
"Um..."
"Young Lady Tang."
The Four Seasons Hall Lord cut her off, speaking in a calm voice.
"Please step outside for a mont."
"What? Why?"
Tang So-hwa asked in surprise.
"It is fine. Just co out."
Tang Ji-ha spoke to So-hwa.
But sensing sothing was strangely amiss, Tang So-hwa shook her head.
"No. I cannot leave the Alliance Leader right now. His condition is very—"
"I will tend to the Alliance Leader. You should go."
When the Divine Physician added his voice, Tang So-hwa was left without a reply.
The Tang Clan Head walked forward with a cold face.
"Ah—Father! I'll go! I'll go! Please let go of ! Ah, it hurts!"
Tang So-hwa cried out in fright as Tang Ji-ha dragged her away, his expression dark.
When the Tang Clan entourage waiting outside saw their Clan Head and Tang So-hwa, their eyes widened.
Thud.
The Clan Head threw Tang So-hwa down onto the ground as if to cast her aside, then looked down at her with a sigh.
"Speak with your own mouth who you truly are."
"F-Father, why are you doing this?"
Pressed by the countless eyes fixed upon her, Tang So-hwa shrank back. Soon, clear water welled in her wide eyes.
"I'm scared. Please, don't do this."
She wiped her eyes with her sleeve and sobbed.
The Alliance mbers who did not know Tang So-hwa glanced at the Tang retainers. Shouldn't soone stop this? It looks like the Clan Head has mistaken his own daughter and is scolding her unfairly.
But when they saw the faces of the Tang retainers, they fell silent.
Their faces had turned deathly pale—
As though they had seen a ghost.
And into that silence rang out the voice of Young Lady Tang.
"What did you hear that makes you doubt ? H-heuk, why won't you believe my words?"
The voice alone was enough to break one's heart.
Yet the Tang Clan Head's gaze remained cold.
Tang So-hwa turned her eyes to Tang Hak and crawled toward him on her knees.
"Hak-ah, stop Father, please. I'm so scared."
Tang Hak's eyes reddened.
This person was not his sister.
The real Tang So-hwa would never crawl across the floor weeping so piteously.
She frantically looked around as tears fell.
"This is all a misunderstanding. I don't know what you've heard, but I'm being frad, Father."
"......"
"H-heuk, don't look at like that. Did I, perhaps, bring sha to your honor? Why are you doing this to ?"
Tang So-hwa pleaded desperately.
Little by little, fear began to creep across the faces of the Tang retainers.
What in the world was that?
The sa face, the sa voice. How could anyone imitate another so perfectly?
Perhaps changing its plan to gain the sympathy of the Alliance's martial artists instead of the Tang Clan, Tang So-hwa looked around and cried out.
"Help ! Save ! Taoist Master Muso! You gave the Token of Gratitude, did you not? You must help—Aagh!"
A hidden weapon struck the back of Tang So-hwa's hand.
The expressionless Tang Clan Head's hand was stretched out.
He looked down at her bleeding hand and the hidden weapon he had thrown.
"H-heuk, it hurts! It hurts so much! Father, why are you doing this? Why won't you listen to ?"
The Clan Head listened in silence to Tang So-hwa's desperate cries.
The floor she pressed her hand upon grew soaked with blood.
The wound on the back of her hand did not heal and kept bleeding.
"... You are not my daughter."
The Tang Clan Head's gaze slowly lifted to the Four Seasons Hall Lord standing at the doorway. He had yet to step outside and remained within the Alliance Leader's quarters.
"Hall Lord, do you know the identity of this one? You are the one who gathers all the information of the Central Plains—do you not know?"
The Tang Clan Head addressed him not as Zhuge In-hwi, but as the Four Seasons Hall Lord.
Zhuge In-hwi continued to watch Tang So-hwa's face.
At last, the Hall Lord took a step forward.
Step.
Crossing the threshold of the quarters, the Hall Lord approached Tang So-hwa and placed his hand upon her forehead.
Rrrip.
The leather mask imitating human skin tore away, revealing the face of an old man.
"Hiik!"
The panicked Blood Sect mber tried to cover the hole, but everyone present had already seen his true face.
"A reckless Blood Sect rat daring to infiltrate the Murim Alliance's headquarters."
The Hall Lord's chilling voice cut through the silence.
"Where is Young Lady Tang?"
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