Chapter 104 - The Secret Behind The Jade Plaque (1)
Two jade plaques with two names written on them.
Jin-hyuk and Mo Il-hwa, who saw this, were shocked. Their shock was because they had been shown these plaques without explanation and the implication that Mumu was somehow related to Hae-ryangâs clues.
Mo Il-hwa asked, looking at the jade plaque in Mumuâs hand.
âThe plaque with Mumu written on it is something I had since I was a child, and the one with Mui was with Kang Mui.â
âYou stole that from senior Kang Mui? Didnât you say that he was trying to kill you earlier and that he is the real culprit behind the studentâs death?â
âThen why did he have this?â
Mo Il-hwa stared at both the plaques. This was too much evidence to call it a coincidence. The only difference between the two was the letters engraved on them.
âMumu, did you find out anything from senior Kang Mui?â
Mo Il-hwa couldnât say anything more. The pattern of writing on both plaques was simply too similar. Jin-hyuk then asked Mumu.
âDid Father give this to you when you were a child?â
âNo. I heard it was around my neck since he picked me up.â
âWhat did father say?â
âThat my biological parents must have given me this.â
At Mumuâs words, Jin-hyukâs expression became stiff, and he groaned. Hae-ryang was still in a deep sleep, and no one knew when he would wake up.
And all of this was because of the plaque. Silence fell as Jin-hyuk spoke again.
âYou⊠Do you think your biological parents have something to do with the criminals behind the academy incident?â
Mumu couldnât answer. Even if he wanted to deny it, all the evidence clearly pointed towards a positive answer.
â⊠so he was worried about this.â
He could understand Mumuâs feelings. It must be confusing to be dragged into such a situation suddenly.
Moreover, this wasnât something that could simply be dismissed. He could have been pushed into that group regardless of his will, and, depending on the secrets behind the plaque, it would make a massive difference in Mumuâs thinking.
âDoes anyone else know about the jade plaque?â
Mo Il-hwa asked Mumu, who thought about it for a moment before replying.
âHa-ryun, Senior Kang Mui, and Master Baek Woongi have all seen it.â
âAnd we too are included in those who saw it.â
As she sighed, Jin-hyuk asked.
âWhat do you mean by why? If too many people know about this, Mumu will end up pushed to a corner over nothing.â
âThis is really bad. Then both the parties involved in the arson and a teacher in the academy have seen it.â
Jin-hyuk sighed at those words.
This was definitely a bad situation, and even if it wasnât intentional, hiding this was the right move at the moment.
âWow⊠but this is amazing.â
Mo Il-hwa clicked her tongue at Mumuâs question and said,
âI thought secret birth origin stories only come out in books, I guess not.â
Mumu was the one who was forced to be a party to what happened, and he didnât like how she openly said it.
âI didnât mean to consider this in a bad way. And if it is a problem for Mumu, then itâs a problem for all of us.â
âYes. Arenât we all together?â
At Mo Il-hwaâs words, Jin-hyuk looked at her. Others couldnât see it, but she was talking like this with his brother in her mind, right?
Well, even if that was her true intention⊠Jin-hyuk sighed.
âThis is a serious matter for Mumu.â
âRight. But first, it is a problem that we have to calm down and think about.â
âYou are right, but how doâŠâ
âMumuâs thoughts are important for this.â
At Mo Il-hwaâs question, Mumu tilted his head.
Mumu then replied to her words with a question.
ââŠ. What if I had a close relationship with the people who tried to kill the students?â
âIs that your biggest concern now?â
âIn the current situation, there is a high chance of you being pulled in.â
âLet me ask you one more thing. If you become sure of your birth being linked to such people, do you want to be with them?â
Mumu frowned at the question and shook his head. He couldnât take the side of those who tried to harm his fellow students.
âI do not like them.â
âIt doesnât matter. But what if they have the right reason for it?â
âRight. I think this kind of action needs to have a reason. Of course, there will always be an exception where there are idiots who just like to harm and harass others because they like it. But, what if they have reasons and a cause for it?â
Jin-hyuk couldnât agree with her words and said,
âEven if there is a reason or cause behind it, killing people cannot be justified.â
âSeriously, you are stubborn.â
âIt isnât that I am stubborn, but because there is a fine line between right and wrong.â
âThat is what I said. Historically, some kingdoms fight with each other, invade or kill people. One kingdom takes all the damage, and the victims suffer. Those who feel wronged would then try to take revenge in the future. So would you call that wrong?â
âIt isnât revenge, which is wrong. ButâŠâ
âThen letâs put it like this. The invaded nation had lost all the elders involved in the war. For revenge, they retaliate by killing the elders of the other kingdom in the same way. This would be considered fair so far because their revenge was equivalent. But then, they return and kill the young people as well as they do not want the cycle of revenge to come back. Is that wrong?â
Jin-hyuk was speechless at this. It was because he could understand what she meant.
In such a relationship, there was reason to act; in the end, it was impossible to know which side was right or wrong.
âThis isnât a matter of right or wrong.â
âI donât think your words are wrong.â
â⊠there is truth to what Miss has said. I agree that my thoughts have been shallow.â
Jin-hyuk now saw Mo Il-hwa differently. Unlike other women, she had a deeper side that sought justice alongside her clever tricks.
âIt is a difference of opinion, a different kind of insight. Anyway, what I am trying to say is if your birth has something to do with them and they claim to have a cause for doing this, what will you do?â
Mumu couldnât answer right away. Mo Il-hwa looked at Jin-hyuk and said,
âThis is what I meant.â
Jin-hyuk felt frustrated at those words because she was correct.
The methods used in the arson incident were similar to how sects belonging to the Forces of Evil acted. The collapse of the Dominating Hegemony 17 years ago had also led to the loss of many lives in the Forces of Evil.
He even heard rumors that innocent children were killed to eliminate any potential for revenge.
âWhat if Mumuâs parents were one of them?â
If Mumuâs birth had anything to do with them, they would be enemies. If so, there would be no reason to criticize Mumu even if he joined them.
Like Mo Il-hwa said, this was a complicated relationship.
â⊠if that happens, all the other sects will consider Mumu their enemy.â
Then it would be the worst-case scenario. It would be a cruel situation for Mumu, his biological parents, and even Jin-hyukâs family.
âI⊠what do I do? If that is the caseâŠâ
Jin-hyuk felt complicated. He thought that this was just another simple matter for Mumu.
But hearing Mo Il-hwaâs words, he couldnât think of it like that.
âIf Mumu has his own reasons and understands it, do I have to fight Mumu in the future then?â
This thought didnât sit well with him. It was Jin-hyuk who regarded Mumu as his brother. However, it was difficult to judge what would be the correct choice if this brother of his turned into an enemy.
He never thought deeply about their relationship. But as he thought deeper, he couldnât think of what was right or wrong.
âWhat would hyung do? What would Father doâŠâ
For a moment, it felt like Jin-hyuk was hit by a hammer.
His father, Yu Yeop-kyung.
The man who was unfairly framed and went into exile. Everyone in the world had thought of his father as a sinner until his brother, Yu Jin-sung, cleared his name.
[Even if my father had really sinned and everyone in the world is his enemy, we shouldnât be acting like this.]
That was what his brother told him. Thinking about that, Jin-hyukâs heart warmed up. Right or wrong wasnât necessary.
âWhy am I obsessed with this?â
Jin-hyuk grabbed Mumuâs hand.
âWhoever you are doesnât matter. It doesnât matter what choice you make either.â
âWhat are you saying?â
âYou are my brother.â
âAnd I respect your decision, even if you are related to them and want to join them. I will continue to believe in you.â
âHyung too and father too, even mother will do the same. We will all support you till the end. Even if the world turns into our enemy, we are still a family. You are never alone.â
It was a firm voice. Mumuâs eyes turned red after seeing the bottomless trust that Jin-hyuk had in him.
Mumu realized that his chest had felt heavy. He now knew why he felt bad after finding out the truth behind the jade plaque. It was because he was caught up with the ominous feeling of being separated from his cherished people.
Mumu held Jin-hyukâs hand.
âThank you. You and our family are important to me too.â
The two confirmed their affection and trust. Mumu felt grateful for this, and Jin-hyuk said,
â⊠I know it feels good, but hold my hand gently.â
The hand being clenched was trembling in pain. At that, Mumu released his hand.
â⊠right. Well, donât worry. I will be with you no matter what your birth secret is. And our family doesnât have any relationship with the Forces of Evil or Justice sects anyway.â
âAh, our family is the same!â
Mo Il-hwa intervened with those words as Jin-hyukâs eyes shone.
In truth, she was a member of an Imperial Officialâs family, so she wasnât related to martial arts people. Perhaps this, too, was fortunate for Mumu.
âIf you are thankful to me, be grateful all your life.â
âAnyway, we need to stop confirming our trust and devise measures to deal with this.â
âRight. We still havenât figured out what relationship exists here.â
âIsnât it important to know that? I donât know how things would change if your birth secret comes out, but it really is something which needs to be known.â
Jin-hyuk agreed with Mo Il-hwaâs words.
âMiss Mo is right. Only you or we can devise a plan to deal with the situation.â
Mo Il-hwa then asked Mumu a serious request.
âMumu, make up your mind.â
âIf your birth has something to do with them and they have a reason, then everyone will be your enemy, regardless of your will or decision.â
Mumu smiled at those words.
âYou are smiling now?â
âWell, Il-hwa and Jin-hyuk believe in me, so it is fine.â
âLook here. Even if we said that, isnât it scary to have enemies?â
âNo. It isnât scary.â
Mumu raised his chest and clenched his fist.
âI just have to be scarier than the enemies.â
Jin-hyuk and Mo Il-hwaâs faces sported identical frowns.
What kind of idea was this?