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102 Stone Cavern

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“Let’s take all those workers back to the Sado Alliance. For the ti being, we can have them work at the Sado Alliance and provide them with ample wages. On the condition that they do not disclose what happened here.”

Jaun, who had been lost in thought, slowly nodded his head.

It was not a bad idea.

If they took the workers to the Sado Alliance and ensured their silence, what happened here would not leak out for a while.

“That’s a good idea. Like Mad Dragon said, let’s take all the workers to the Sado Alliance and protect them. And we should buy so ti here so that the Murim Alliance and the Sado Alliance can prepare.”

“Buy ti?”

At Mad Dragon’s question, Jaun replied.

“Yes. If these three people do not return to the Demonic Cult, the Demonic Cult will surely send people to investigate. We will stay here and beat down every Demonic Cult mber who cos. Then, wouldn’t those guys also be confused and wander around for a while?”

At Jaun’s suggestion, the group smiled widely and nodded their heads simultaneously. It was a good strategy.

The Demonic Cult would have no choice but to spend ti without understanding the situation here while repeating the cycle of sending soone and waiting, and then sending soone again and waiting.

In the anti, Jaun’s group had to share what they found out here with the Murim Alliance and the Sado Alliance to find as many structures as possible.

Mad Dragon, who nodded his head, turned around and walked toward the workers with steady thuds.

“Raise your heads.”

Despite Mad Dragon’s words, the workers instead bowed their heads low and trembled.

To them, a martial artist of the Sado Alliance was soone they dared not even make eye contact with.

Mad Dragon, who smacked his lips with a regretful expression, spoke again.

“My alias is Mad Dragon. Not Yong-gwang-i. Mad Dragon of the Sado Alliance. Is there any fellow who has heard of my alias?”

Most of the workers tilted their heads in confusion, but the faces of several supervisors turned deathly pale.

“If-if you say Mad Dragon, could it be that person from the Alliance Leader’s Palace……!”

“Yes. The martial artist who belongs to the Alliance Leader’s Palace and one of the elders who leads the Council of Elders of the Sado Alliance, Mad Dragon, is indeed .”

At Mad Dragon’s words, the faces of the workers and supervisors turned pale blue.

The Council of Elders of the Sado Alliance.

It was a place where the peak martial artists, who were the heavens above heavens that one could hardly see properly in a lifeti and who controlled the Jianghu while dividing it into three, belonged.

The workers lay flat on the ground and trembled.

One of the supervisors, who was completely terrified, suddenly stood up, knelt, and shouted while banging his head against the ground.

─ THUMP THUMP

“I-I am sorry! We committed a mistake by failing to recognize a high-ranking person all this ti. Please…… just spare our lives!”

The words and actions they had spat toward Mad Dragon all this ti flashed through the supervisors' minds.

No matter how much they thought about it, the only conclusion was death.

“Ple-please spare us!”

All the supervisors, who were extrely tense, threw their heads toward the floor while kneeling as a sign of apology.

An invisible energy montarily blocked the supervisors' heads from rapidly slamming into the ground.

“That’s enough. Stop it. It was quite a fresh experience for . Why would I kill the fellows who gave

such an experience? Tsk. It would have been fun to work with you guys a bit longer.”

Mad Dragon lowered his gaze toward his hands with a bitter expression.

Mad Dragon, who was clenching and unclenching his fists, let out a small sigh.

‘I lived my whole life killing and killing soone again.’

He killed those who tried to kill him, and he killed people he had never even t to climb higher.

To hold such a position in the Sado Alliance, he had to constantly kill soone.

Only then could he survive, and at that ti, he thought such a way was right. Looking back, he lived that way for over ten years.

However, once he actually reached this position as the second-in-command of the Sado Alliance, only dryness perated with blood and regret remained.

In the eyes of all the martial artists who looked at him, fear was reflected, and the bitter alias ‘Mad Dragon’ always followed him like a label.

‘I hated all of it.’

In the end, his lingering attachnt to life also gradually disappeared.

That was the reason why he left the Sado Alliance and began to wander here and there in the Jianghu, imrsing himself in martial arts.

Because in this life, where he couldn't even start a family, only martial arts remained.

As he practiced martial arts endlessly, he encountered a wall, and since there was nothing else in particular to do, he tried to overco that wall.

During that ti, he happened to be able to learn part of the mnemonic of the Mad Demon Rotation Scripture, through which he suddenly crossed the wall and reached the Realm of Rejuvenation.

‘I will probably never forget the day I abandoned my lingering attachnt to life but ended up undergoing rejuvenation.’

He intended to just slowly play around with martial arts until he died to pass the ti, but because he underwent rejuvenation there, the days he had to live actually increased.

Once he actually underwent rejuvenation, the remaining ti felt too precious.

So he tried to find the will to live belatedly, but his heart was already worn out beyond repair, and he felt no interest in anything.

‘If it wasn't for that fellow.’

anwhile, he coincidentally t that brat nad Jaun at the Alliance Leader’s Palace.

And thanks to that brat, a thing called ‘interest,’ which he hadn't felt in a long ti, arose.

The purpose itself of shaking the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult was also interesting, but he fell for the pluck of that child who spoke boldly while looking the Alliance Leader straight in the eye.

How far will that child, who is not even twenty yet, grow? And what kind of life will he lead?

He followed the child out of curiosity.

At first, it was also a bit annoying, but as ti passed, it was quite enjoyable.

Then, from so point, he was learning how to live through the lives of these children.

‘Yes. It was quite enjoyable.’

The two months of grotto life he experienced while following the children were satisfying.

The workers looked at him not as his background or realm, but purely as a single human being.

While swinging the pickaxe, he thought of his father, and while working, eating, and chatting with the workers, he found the aning of life.

Truly, it was fun.

Perhaps it seed to be the most enjoyable ti in his life.

Because of that, Mad Dragon decided to look after those who had presented him with an enjoyable ti.

Mad Dragon, who had been lost in thought, raised his head and looked at the workers.

“I will give you three tis the daily wage you are receiving now. Instead, forget everything that happened today. And live at the Sado Alliance for the ti being. I will find work and lodging for you, so only go back and forth between the workplace and the lodging. Is there anyone who dislikes this?”

“There is no one!”

The workers and supervisors shouted simultaneously.

They had no power to resist even if he took their lives right now.

Since he said he would even provide work and lodging while it was already thankful that he spared them, there was no way anyone would oppose.

“The workers are settled, but what about those fellows?”

Mad Dragon turned around, looked at Jaun, and asked.

“I think it’s best to send them to the Sado Alliance and interrogate them. Can you call so personnel who can lead them?”

“Of course. I’ll tell them to send fellows right now who can escort the workers and transport those guys.”

Mad Dragon replied with a nod and began to drag the n rolling on the ground out of the grotto.

Jaun also walked toward Muhyang, who was paralyzed.

Jaun, who was about to reach out his hand upon reaching her, hesitated for a mont while looking into Muhyang’s eyes.

Ice Rakshasa Pan Bing-yeong, who confird Jaun hesitating, walked quickly toward this side as if she found it strange.

“What are you doing? Huh? Why are her eyes like this again?”

In her eyes, which should have been full of hatred and anger, unknown sadness and desperation were contained.

Jaun tilted his head and asked Ice Rakshasa Pan Bing-yeong.

“Should I release the Mute Point for a mont so she can speak?”

“I’ll release it. Stand back.”

With a face full of caution, Ice Rakshasa Pan Bing-yeong stood close to Muhyang and slowly brought her hand toward Muhyang’s Mute Point.

─ TAP

Ice Rakshasa Pan Bing-yeong’s hand brushed past Muhyang’s Mute Point.

“…….”

Even though the Mute Point was released, Muhyang did not say anything for a while.

After keeping her mouth shut for a long ti as if agonizing over sothing, she eventually bit her lip as if she had made up her mind and slowly raised her head.

“…….”

Seeing Muhyang repeat the motion of mouthing sothing several tis, the frustrated Jaun spoke first.

“If you have nothing to say, don't. We don't have much ti either.”

As Jaun stepped forward to strike the points again, Muhyang shouted with a screeching voice and a face flushed red.

“Save ! There was not a single bit of my own will in the actions I took until just now!”

Jaun and Ice Rakshasa Pan Bing-yeong looked at Muhyang with startled eyes.

After staring blankly at Muhyang for a long ti, Ice Rakshasa Pan Bing-yeong spoke with an expression of disbelief.

“……What are you? Aren’t you part of the Demonic Cult, which is nothing without conviction and pride? It’s the first ti I’ve seen a Demonic Cult mber put the words ‘save ’ in their mouth. I’m surprised.”

Ice Rakshasa Pan Bing-yeong tilted her head once more.

A Demonic Cult mber ard with firm conviction considered it a lifelong glory to sacrifice their own life to achieve the great task of the Demonic Cult.

Therefore, they didn't even attempt to persuade or win over Demonic Cult mbers.

It was because there was no way to break their will other than killing them.

It was to the extent that it was a tacit custom to imdiately kill a prisoner from the Demonic Cult after a roughly formal interrogation without torture.

‘……What kind of situation is this?’

Jaun could not understand Muhyang’s behavior.

If she were a proper mber of the Demonic Cult, such a reaction would absolutely never co out.

As Jaun stared intently into Muhyang’s eyes, Muhyang spoke again.

“……The true will of the Demon God is being defiled by those Blood Cult bastards. I am a cult mber who does not agree with the Blood Cult’s will. That is why I don't want to throw away my life for such a thing. This is actually a matter of defiling the Demon God’s will.”

At Muhyang’s words, Jaun tilted his head.

“Does that an there are still cult mbers within the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult who do not agree with the Blood Cult’s will?”

“About ten percent of the cult mbers still reject the Blood Cult’s thods. The Blood Demons are using any ans and thods to coerce and threaten us, but we are holding out without giving in until the end.”

‘Blood Demons, I see. It seems they call the Demonic Cult mbers who accepted the Blood Cult’s will that way in the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult.’

Jaun, who had been lost in thought for a mont, spoke.

“For now, I’ll check it.”

As Jaun, who took a step forward, grabbed Muhyang’s wrist firmly, Muhyang’s face turned deathly pale.

Having confird that she did not offer any particular resistance even while her body flinched, Jaun directly raised his energy.

In an instant, the massive Demonic Energy that filled Jaun’s body swept through every corner of Muhyang’s internal body.

‘Indeed, there isn't even a grain of Blood Qi.’

Jaun, who finished the check, let go of Muhyang’s wrist and stepped back.

“Wh-what just now was……”

Muhyang looked at Jaun with eyes of disbelief.

“How can you possess the energy of the Demon God? And such a massive one at that……”

Jaun didn't give any particular answer and just shrugged his shoulders.

“I’d like you to answer my questions first. How much do you know about the Blood Cult’s plan?”

“……I actually know almost nothing.”

Muhyang, who was hesitating, let out a sigh and continued speaking.

“If you don't follow the Blood Cult’s will, you end up being in charge of only chores. I ca here today because a vacancy suddenly occurred. Since there aren't many who have learned sound arts, there was no one to replace ……”

Jaun, who had been lost in thought, asked again.

“You said there are cult mbers who have not accepted the Blood Cult’s will; among them, are there any people we might know?”

“Of course. Lord Sword Demon and Lord Mad Demon are representatively rejecting the Blood Cult’s will.”

Mad Dragon, who was returning inside after tying the two n tightly to the carts in the grotto, turned his head and looked at Muhyang.

“Lord Mad Demon?”

Jaun, who glanced at Mad Dragon, spoke.

“Since there is no ti for now, let’s send only those n to the Sado Alliance. There are so things I want to check with this person.”

Jaun turned his head and stared intently at Muhyang.

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