Myst, Might, Mayhem Chapter 264

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< Episode 72 Clue (3) >

‘Prohibition by magic…’

Mok Gyeong-un was convinced when he saw the dead body of Gyeom-chang.

An unpleasant and sinister force like residue is coming out of the body.

-Sssssss!

Of course few people can see this.

Unless you are someone who has opened your ghost eyes like Mo Gyeong-un.

‘…This is my first time seeing such a large force.’

Although he was exhausted and weakened due to his own torture his strength was beyond imagination to the extent that he imprinted a curse on the brains of the expert who crossed the wall and imposed a ban on him.

The ranks of radiants are divided into six levels: Shinilwolgimyosu (神日月技杳輸).

Among them Mok Gyeong-un who had experience with In Seo-ok a Wonsalgakju who received the title of Bangil and Jo Tae-cheong who had three eyes was among the highest.

‘Two times… no three times.’

They also had tremendous main strength.

However just from the remaining traces it was possible to guess that the main force of the person who imposed this curse was several times that size.

‘Is it Bangsin?’

Bangsin (方神).

It is a title received by only six of the emirs.

They are called six-way gods.

Those who received the title of Bangsin reached the pinnacle of magic and there were even stories that their main strength and magic reached the level of semi-seon (半仙).

Perhaps the person who placed the curse on the dead Gyeomchang could have been one of the six directions.

‘It’s a room…..’

If someone who had truly reached the level of betrayal was involved with this organization it could have become even more difficult to take revenge.

Mo Gyeong-un looked at his body with an annoyed look in his eyes.

As he approached the truth to avenge his grandfather unexpected difficulties continued to arise.

Anyway there were a lot of ambiguous parts but unlike before I received a lot of information.

The key as expected was the ghost sword which did not change.

A third party may have killed him but according to Gyeomchang’s words he was a high-ranking executive belonging to the first level of the organization of signs.

Only by contacting him can he get closer to the real truth about his grandfather’s death.

-Sigh!

Mok Kyung-un stood up and approached someone.

He was Sang Ik-seo a commanding officer of the Geumwiwi who had passed out due to blood poisoning.

Mok Gyeong-woon approached Sang Ikseo.

-Ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-tak!

His blood vessels that had been cursed were released.

Not long after Sang Ik-seo came to his senses.

Sang Ik-seo who came to his senses was inwardly horrified to see Gyeom-chang a white tiger lying dead on top of Geum whose head had exploded.

‘Hi!’

From his perspective who had just woken up he could only believe that Mok Kyung-un had made it that way.

Sang Ik-seo who felt his life was in danger fell flat in front of Mok Gyeong-un.

“Please save me…Ugh.”

But the moment I lay down my stomach hurt a lot.

He was puzzled by this and instinctively looked at the painful area.

There was a wound on my abdomen from when it happened.

‘What is this?’

He said that if what he knew was correct there was a female solitary gnomon in that area of ​​the abdomen.

But why is there a wound in that area?

Moreover the injured area was very painful.

I felt a burning pain in my organs as if something was holding me back but even if I tried to hold it in it was difficult to bear.

At that time Mok Kyung-un grabbed him by his hair and lifted him up.

-Park!

“Huh?”

Mok Gyeong-un’s face as if he had washed his face with blood. Sang Ik-seo who saw the face of Seochang’s Taegam Ho Gong was so embarrassed that he could not make eye contact.

Either way Mok Kyung-un smiled and said

“I removed the tube from your abdomen and gave you another gift but I’m not sure if you’ll like it.”

“What if they are all different gifts?”

“I gave you a poison that could replace it.”

“poison?”

Hearing those words Sang Ikseo’s expression hardened.

“The poison penetrated into the organs while the spirit was being removed so it must have spread throughout the five organs and six parts by now.”

“….”

Mok Gyeong-un chuckled and spoke in his ear.

“how is it? “Do you feel like your stomach is going to burn?”

“Hmm…..”

The more I denied it the more intense the burning pain in my abdomen became.

‘We have to drive out the poison quickly.’

Sang Ik-seo was embarrassed by this and tried to push the poison out of the body by raising Jin-ki.

But I couldn’t do that.

As my blood pressure increased and I fainted the poison had already spread throughout my five organs and six parts just as Mok Kyung-un said.

Perhaps that’s why it was difficult to even raise Jinki.

Rather let’s try to get lucky.

“Ahh!”

The pain became several times stronger and I was on the verge of tears.

The poison has already spread not only to the five organs but also to the bloodstream.

Sang Ik-seo a commanding officer who had difficulty enduring this pain spoke to Mok Gyeong-un as if pleading.

“Please…please save me. please…”

“Please save me… That will depend on how it turns out right?”

“How on earth does it come out?”

“How did you get to know that person over there?”

What Mok Gyeong-un pointed to with his head was the body of Gyeom Chang who had died with his head blown off.

Sang Ikseo who had a strong desire to live hastily answered this question.

“The author approached us first and offered to help.”

“What are you helping me with?”

“That…”

“You don’t seem to have much of a desire to live. Then just leave it like this…”

“no. “He said he would help our group.”

“What is that faction?”

“…This is a faction led by Taesa of the Hang Yun faction.”

“Hangyun faction? iced coffee.”

There are four powerful figures in the imperial palace who control the country.

His Majesty’s younger brother King Gyeongchin the Emperor’s second prince King Jong who was the most powerful candidate for the throne and Queen Dowager Seo the mother of the current crown prince. Lastly the Taesa (太師) of the three dukes and the central provincial governor. There was a minister Hang Yun-pa who also served as an admiral.

Sang Ik-seo the commanding officer of the Geumuiwi ​​was a member of this faction of the Hangyun faction.

“It’s fun.”

“What is that?”

“The whole place is full of people from all four factions and they are all intertwined and intertwined so I am anxious not to be able to catch them. “In fact there is not a single person who is loyal to His Majesty the Emperor who rules the country.”

“…..”

At those words Sang Ikseo’s expression slightly distorted.

Is it because I feel a bit of shame?

Of course that wasn’t the case.

If I had felt embarrassed by a single word like this I would not have joined the Hang Yun faction in the first place.

‘….I’m not a damn emperor who shows off his charms even when I’m old and sick. I can’t survive in the palace if I don’t belong to one of the four factions so what can I do?’

That was Sang Ikseo’s true intention.

However he could not reveal his true feelings in a situation where he could die from poison in his stomach.

Sang Ik-seo bowed his head to the floor and begged Mok Gyeong-un as if he didn’t care about being servile.

“Please save me. “I will do anything.”

He was of the view that life in this world even if it was a field of shit was unconditionally better than death.

So his pride didn’t matter.

Seeing him like this Mok Kyung-un snorted and said.

“There’s no way he would have just approached me and offered to help without compensation. What conditions did he put on that?”

“that…..”

“Nothing good will come of being so late. “If the poison spreads further there will be no use in wanting to live.”

“I asked to find and capture the remaining members of the Bae Bae Hwa Church and to have the power to dispose of them!”

‘!?’

His urgent words caught Mok Gyeong-un’s eyes.

The right to dispose of apostolic Christians?

He only focused on things about his grandfather and had no interest in what they were doing.

However doubts arose when they said that they had asked for the right to dispose of Buddhist Christians.

‘Why Baehwagyo?’

Did their organization at least lose to Baehwagyo?

Otherwise there would have been no reason to mobilize the military power that encompassed the entire central plain the imperial palace to arrest the Baekhwa believers.

No from the beginning Baehwagyo was rejected not only by the imperial palace but also by Taoism and Buddhism and even the Wulin people were reluctant to do so and helped oppress them.

In response Mok Gyeong-un thought differently.

‘The right to dispose may not necessarily be for processing.’

It could have been because I had some close connection with them or because I wanted something from them.

Mokgyeongun asked him about this.

“If you were given the power to dispose of them what did you do with them? Did you kill him?”

“….We took them out of the golden prison and took them with us through various methods.”

“You took me away?”

“Yes.”

The guess based on a different accident was correct.

Considering that they took them without killing them as expected it became clear that the organization in question had some connection with Baehwagyo or that they had some purpose.

huh?

However the fact that the Bae Hwa believers were taken out in various ways means that there is a natural way to get them out of the underground gold prison?

Good.

“So it’s possible to get someone out of the golden prison at any time?”

“It’s not like you can just take it out like that. “It can only be done with some prior work and even if it is an ordinary gold jade if it is imprisoned in an underground gold jade it cannot be removed.”

“…..”

Hearing these words Mok Gyeong-un licked his lips as if he felt regretful.

If possible he would have tried to get it out using interest without having to go in himself but that seemed like it would be difficult.

But since this person is a command sergeant wouldn’t he have the necessary authority?

He had to succeed in seizing the Seonghwa Command Pillar a confidential mission given by Hui Zhou to contact him and obtain clues about the Ghost Sword.

“Still the Geumui Commission is the one that manages the underground Geumok. If we find a way wouldn’t it be possible?”

“Prisoners imprisoned in the underground prison are subject to special management at the level of high treason so it is impossible for them to be released or pardoned without the approval of His Majesty the Emperor the Three Ministers and the Book of Punishments.”

“…..”

What is the probability that all of these people including the emperor’s brother-in-law and the brother-in-law who enforces and manages the law will all agree on their opinions?

In fact it was no exaggeration to say that once trapped in an underground prison one would never be able to come out until the period was completed or until one died.

Because it was not an imperial palace the procedures were complicated and difficult.

‘There’s nothing I can do.’

In the end it seemed that in order to retrieve Baehwagyo’s Holy Spirit Spell he would have no choice but to enter the underground Geumok directly.

That was the same even if it was an organization of signs.

At that time Mo Gyeong-un’s eyes narrowed.

‘ah!’

Come to think of it it was the head of the Cheonjihoe who gave the order to seize Baehwagyo’s Seonghwa Spiritual Jewel that was locked in the underground gold prison of the imperial palace.

However the ghost sword clearly had some connection with Hoeju.

Thinking of this Mok Kyung-un was suddenly able to guess one thing.

‘…Could it be that the head of the Cheonjihoe is also closely related to or belongs to this organization?’

Otherwise it was just too elaborate.

Because the underground Geumok process was so complicated even the high-ranking Geumui Commission command sergeant could not be removed in any way.

However they were dispatched to such a place to take the Seonghwa Spiritual Pearl despite the risk.

There was something about it that matched the angles to an exquisite degree.

Mok Gyeong-un knelt down and glanced at Sang Ik-seo the command sergeant who was watching him.

There was a way to check how correct his guess was.

Mokgyeongun asked him about this.

“Then has the organization over there given up on taking out the Bae Hwa believers trapped in the underground prison?”

At that question Commander Sang Ik-seo frowned.

“How did you know that there were Baekhwa believers in the underground prison?”

“Just answer what is asked.”

“….I’m not sure if that means giving up.”

“You are giving a vague answer.”

“I’m not trying to trick you. “It seems like the author himself went in and tried a few times but he seems to have given up trying to get it out because he was trapped in an indefinite gold prison.”

“Infinite gold prison? “What is that?”

he asked as it was his first time hearing it.

“The invincible gold jade is the gold jade at the lowest level of the underground gold jade.”

“The lowest level?”

“yes. “It is a place where the worst of the prisoners are imprisoned.”

“It is defined as the worst… If it is described as infinite it seems that the security is so tight that there is no way out.”

“…Since the underground Geumok was built there has been someone who has escaped from there only once. So I heard that the place that was improved upon was created as Mugangeumok. “No one has escaped since it was built.”

‘How much of a boundary is it that even an expert who has climbed over the wall cannot easily remove it?’

It seemed like it would be more difficult than entering the Geumok.

Mok Gyeong-un who was clicking his tongue internally changed his question.

“If I had given up I would have just left that Baekhwa cultist alone until he found his own way.”

“That’s not it. “It seemed like he was trying to find out something from the Baehwagyo through interrogation as if there was anything more urgent than taking them out.”

“It looks like you’re trying to figure something out?”

“yes.”

“What is that?”

In fact Sangikseo should not have been able to answer this question.

However although they joined hands due to each other’s needs he also did not completely trust Gyeomchang so he kept a very secret watch over them.

However because he was such an excellent expert he could not find out much but he did find out the name of what he was trying to find out through the Bae Hwa believer who was imprisoned in the underground gold prison.

“I don’t know exactly what it was used for but it seemed like they were trying to find out where something called an orb was.”

“orb? “You don’t know what that is?”

“I don’t know exactly. “I just have one guess.”

“Guess?”

“Yes… I think it may be related to the important reason why that Bae Hwa cultist was imprisoned alone in the indefinite prison unlike other cultists.”

‘Important reason?’

Isn’t it because the Holy Spirit Lord is an important person with a high position in Baehwagyo?

Or is there another reason?

“What is that?”

I was puzzled but Sang Ik-seo spoke in a meaningful voice.

“It is said that the Baekhwa believer was able to predict the future by receiving a revelation of a holy fire or something.”

< Episode 72 Clue (3) > end

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Myst, Might, Mayhem

Myst, Might, Mayhem

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Jeong, the Slaughtering Scythe Demon, feels joy in killing others. He happens to look just like Mok Gyeongwoon, the third young master of the Mok Sword Manor... “If you pretend to be me and live my life. I will let you out of this prison.” “Will you really give me that chance?” Slash Kill the third young master and live his life pretending to be him. Will the fake Mok Gyeongwoon survive this life? The serial killer begins his new life as the third young master of the great Mok Sword Manor.

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