Chapter 146: Death Is Never Fair (1)
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Chapter 146: Death Is Never Fair (1)
Chang Woonâs body was a horrific sight. Half his face had rotted away, and his flesh was savagely mutilated.
âNo!â The Seven Star Sage let out a guttural groan, raw and animalistic. âWho was it? Who found Chang Woon first?â
âIt was me, Junior Uncle.â Chang Gong, a disciple of Mount Hua Sect, stepped forward, his anguished expression a mirror image of the Sageâs.
âWhat happened?â
âI thought it strange that Senior Brother hadnât risen from bed, so I checked his cabin and⌠kuheuk!â Overcome by emotion, Chang Gong crumbled into tears.
His grief seemed to spread like wildfire, and soon, the other disciples nearby were also weeping.
âSenior Brother!â
âJunior Uncle! Uwaaaah!â
In an instant, the Mount Hua Sect disciples filled the deck with their sobs and wails.
Above the noise, the Seven Star Sage commanded, âSilence! We canât afford to cry before we catch the one responsible for Chang Woonâs death. We must find and avenge him!â
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His words, charged with fierce determination, quieted the disciples. The shared killing intent in their bloodshot eyes sent a chill through everyone on the ship, causing civilians to instinctively step back.
Just then, Jin Mu-Won and his party approached the grieving disciples.
âWhat in the world happened?â Tang Gi-Mun asked, his eyes widening at the sight of Chang Woonâs mangled corpse.
âHuh?â Jin Mu-Won choked, instantly recognizing Chang Woon despite the severe disfigurement. Captivated by each otherâs sincerity, they had shared drinks until dawn, and even when they parted, Chang Woon had insisted on continuing their sessions the next day and the day after that.
âJust whoâŚâ he murmured, eyes darkening with restrained anger. Despite knowing Chang Woon for less than a day, the man had made a deep impression on him, and while he found the Taoistâs quick familiarity overwhelming, he had accepted it, feeling a genuine sense of camaraderie.
Tang Gi-Mun stepped forward to conduct an autopsy as the Seven Star Sage looked on silently, his bloodshot eyes filled with unimaginable sorrow. Suddenly, Tang Gi-Munâs expression grew stern, and he murmured, âCould it be?â
The Seven Star Sage immediately caught on. âIs it aqua regia?â he asked.
âYou suspected it already?â
âHow could I not? Ten years ago, five Mount Hua Sect disciples lost their lives to aqua regia.â
A decade earlier, the Seven Star Sage had watched his disciples die in agony after being poisoned by aqua regia. Although the culprit, the Thousand-Faced Rapist, was long dead, the cruel and painful memory remained fresh in his mind as if it had happened just yesterday.
As such, he knew the symptoms better than anyone.
âWho dared use aqua regia against a disciple of the Mount Hua Sect?â he roared, his voice booming across the Yunmeng Marsh Riverboatâs deck.
The onlookers shuddered, realizing the gravity of the situation. A disciple of the Mount Hua Sect had been murdered, and the transgression would surely not go unpunished. Trapped on the same boat, they feared the repercussions that might follow.
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Suddenly, Chang Gong pointed at Jin Mu-Won and shouted, âJunior Uncle, itâs him! He was the last one seen with Senior Brother last night.â
The Seven Star Sageâs gaze shifted to Jin Mu-Won. âIs it true? Were you with Chang Woon until the end?â
âYes,â Jin Mu-Won replied calmly, seeing no reason to lie.
The Seven Star Sageâs eyes flared with suspicion. âYou dareâŚâ
âHe was a good man. We shared drinks until dawn, and he promised we would drink together tomorrow and the day after. He didnât deserve to die like this,â Jin Mu-Won whispered softly.
A shiver ran down the Seven Star Sageâs spine, as if he had been doused with cold water. This manâŚ?! Heâs a lot stronger than I thought! đłrđđwđđđťđźvel.đ°ođŚ
Nevertheless, he did not back down. âAre you saying you had nothing to do with Chang Woonâs death?â he pressed.
âYes.â
âWhy should I believe you?â
âI will vouch for him,â Tang Gi-Mun declared, straightening himself and meeting the Seven Star Sageâs furious gaze without flinching. âI vouch for him in the name of the Tang Clan. He is trustworthy.â
âI asked him, not you. How can I trust your words?â
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âYou donât need to trust me,â Jin Mu-Won replied coolly.
âWhat?â The Seven Star Sageâs eyebrows shot up in surprise, feeling slighted by Jin Mu-Wonâs indifference.
âI will find the culprit,â Jin Mu-Won continued, unperturbed.
âDo you know who it is?â
âNot yet, but I will soon.â
âHow?â
âMay I examine the body?â
The Seven Star Sage hesitated, his expression conflicted.
Beside him, Chang Gong urgently whispered, âElder, we cannot let him desecrate Senior Brotherâs body any further.â
âHeâs right, Junior Uncle. We canât let a suspect touch the body,â added Chang Hye.
Their fellow disciples chimed in, their voices a chorus of pleas, urging the Seven Star Sage to deny the request.
Uncertain, he carefully observed Jin Mu-Won. Thereâs no fear in his eyes, he realized.
Sighing, he gave a reluctant nod. âFine. You can examine Chang Woonâs body. But if you fail to find the culprit, I will deem you guilty of his murder.â
âThatâs absurd!â Tang Gi-Mun protested, but the Seven Star Sage was unmoved.
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âI have given him the choice. If he is uncertain, he need not proceed.â
âI will do it.â
âYou should know that lying in the murim usually leads to death,â the Seven Star Sage warned, his voice stern as he stepped back to allow Jin Mu-Won access to the body.
Jin Mu-Won knelt beside Chang Woonâs corpse, his face etched with grief. Chang WoonâŚ
Chang Woonâs face was contorted in agony, a testament to the suffering he had endured before his death. Jin Mu-Won gently closed his eyes and meticulously examined the body, checking the clothes, hands, feet, and every wound without missing even the slightest detail. After a thorough inspection, he stood up.
âDid you find anything?â Tang Gi-Mun asked.
Jin Mu-Won nodded, causing the Seven Star Sageâs expression to waver.
âWhat did youâŚ?â
âMay I inspect the disciples who came with you?â Jin Mu-Won interrupted.
âYou dare suspect the Mount Hua Sect disciples?â the Seven Star Sage boomed, outrage coloring his voice as his bloodshot eyes once again flashed with killing intent.
Jin Mu-Won remained unfazed. âI just need to take a quick look.â
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âFine. But if you donât deliver, be prepared for the consequences.â
âOne more thing. Did anyone touch Chang Woonâs body?â
âOnly we moved Senior Brotherâs body. No other disciples came near it,â Chang Gong and Chang Hye confirmed.
âAre you sure?â
âAbsolutely. We found Senior Brotherâs body first. No one else touched it.â
Satisfied, Jin Mu-Won walked over to the Mount Hua Sect disciples. Some of them looked uncomfortable, instinctively resenting the intrusive scrutiny of an outsider, while others glared at him with hostility, their pride as martial artists from a prestigious sect wounded.
Ignoring their wary gazes, Jin Mu-Won slowly circled around the disciples. Suddenly, his face darkened and he stopped abruptly. âWhy did you do it?â he asked, staring at one of the second-class disciples.
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âWhat?â Il Won, the person in question and a promising young talent of his sect, snapped back irritably.
Chang Gong immediately protested, âWhat nonsense is this?â
âAre you accusing one of us?â Chang Hye echoed.
The Seven Star Sage stepped forward. âAccusing a disciple of the Mount Hua Sect without evidence is a serious offense. Unless you can provide solid evidence, we will not forgive this affront to our honor.â
Tang Gi-Mun squirmed with worry. âWhy is he doing this?â he muttered.
âLetâs wait and see, hyung-nim. The Mu-Won I know wouldnât step forward without good reason,â Ha Jin-Wol quietly reassured.
âTrue, but stillâŚâ
âJust trust him and keep watching.â
Reluctantly, Tang Gi-Mun nodded, though his anxiety was still palpable.
âWhat nonsense are you spouting? How dare you accuse me! If you cannot provide evidence, I will personally behead you!â Il Won shouted, placing a hand on his sword.
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As if on cue, the other Mount Hua Sect disciples also readied their weapons, their killing intent heavy in the air.
âFucking bastardsâŚâ Myeong Ryu-San, who had been quiet until now, cursed under his breath. While he had gained some self-confidence after learning inner arts, he knew he wasnât yet a match for the Mount Hua Sect disciples.
Tang Mi-Ryeo and Nam Soo-Ryun reached out to calm him, their faces also marked with worry. They didnât doubt Jin Mu-Wonâs skills, but the Mount Hua Sect was one of the Nine Great Sects, a formidable opponent even for Heavenâs Summit. Provoking them could lead to serious consequences.
If Jin Mu-Won failed to uncover the culprit, he would make an enemy out of the Mount Hua Sect. If he succeeded, their pride would be severely wounded. There was no favorable outcome for him.
Why is he doing this? Tang Mi-Ryeo wondered, her eyes shaking with uncertainty. Is his bond with Chang Woon that strong even though theyâve barely known each other for a day?
Seeing the approaching Jin Mu-Won, Il Won retaliated aggressively, threatening, âAccusing me without proof? Donât you realize that you are also a suspect? Do you think being with the Tang Clan Elder automatically exonerates you?â
âWhy did you kill him?â Jin Mu-Won asked again.
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âEven now you insist? If you cannot provide evidence, I will punish you in the name of the Mount Hua Sect!â
âEvidence?â
âYes, evidence!â
âDid you see the wounds on Chang Woonâs body?â
âOf course, I did.â
âAt first glance, they appear randomly inflicted, but if you look closely, they are all inflicted at a consistent angle. Most of the sword wounds are slashed from left to right.â
âSo what?â
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âThe perpetrator is probably left-handed, and among us, only you are left-handed.â
Il Won, the only Mount Hua Sect disciple who wore his sword on his right hip, suddenly became the center of attention.
The Seven Star Sage exploded in rage. âAccusing a Mount Hua Sect disciple just because heâs left-handed? You must have a death wish! Provide more evidence, or I will tear you apart!â
Jin Mu-Won smiled, a cold and calculating smile. âAs you know, Chang Woon and I drank together last night. Though it was cheap liquor, its strong scent still lingers on me.â
âSo what?â
âTo my knowledge, only Chang Gong, Chang Hye, and Master Tang touched Chang Woonâs body. Observe closely, and youâll notice that they all have a faint smell of alcohol.â
Chang Gong, Chang Hye, and Tang Gi-Mun sniffed themselves and indeed detected the faint scent of alcohol. Jin Mu-Won then fixed his gaze on Il Won. âBut why do you smell of alcohol when you claim you didnât touch his body?â
Looking panicked, Il Won stammered, âT-Thatâs becauseâŚâ
The Seven Star Sage scowled. âExplain yourself, Il Won!â
âC-Come to think of it, I did briefly talk to Senior Brother Chang Woon last night. The smell must have gotten on me then.â
âChang Woon first opened the bottle of alcohol when he drank with me. Are you saying you met him after that?â
âWellâŚâ Unable to come up with a plausible excuse, Il Won grimaced in despair.