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The Terminally Ill Young Master of the Baek Clan-Chapter 280: Completing The Commission (1)
Just because the word ice is in the name of ice tanghulu doesnât mean itâs a cold snack.
However, at first glance, it did seem like it might be made of ice.
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Thatâs because itâs a snack made by coating bright red hawthorn berries with syrup until they harden.
Its glistening appearance seemed enough to captivate the hearts of many children.
A blind woman named Yeong-yeong seemed to make and sell this tanghulu herself.
âTanghulu was originally a food from the imperial palace.â
âOh, really?â
âYes. It is said that an emperor of the Song dynasty had it made for his cherished concubine, the Empress Huang.â
Yeong-yeong likely didnât know that Yi-gang, not too long ago, had been in the imperial palace and had even confronted the Heavenly Demon, a descendant of the Song imperial family.
âTo think it was an imperial delicacy⊠thatâs impressive.â
âRight? And it tastes quite wonderful, too.â
âIâll take one⊠no, make it two.â
At Yi-gangâs words, Yeong-yeongâs face lit up with joy.
Tanghulu is made by melting precious sugar onto the berries.
Because of this, itâs quite expensive for a snack.
âThatâll be three mun per piece, so six mun in total.â
âHere you go.â
Yi-gang gave Jeong Myung a nod instead of calling his name.
Jeong Myung, catching on, took out some money.
After all, it was only three mun copper coins per piece.
âHere, have one too, sir monk.â
She and Beop Jae seemed to have a fairly close relationship. She intended to give Beop Jae a free one.
Beop Jae waved his hand firmly in refusal, but the blind Yeong-yeong persistently held out the tanghulu.
In the end, Beop Jae accepted it reluctantly.
Then, he offered copper coins, intending to pay this time.
Yeong-yeong shook her head, refusing to take the money, but since Beop Jae couldnât hear her, he firmly extended the coins.
The same little back-and-forth from earlier played out in reverse.
âLook at them.â
Yi-gang thought to himself, biting into the tanghulu.
Crunch!
The thickness of the sparkling sugar coating was perfect.
It had a satisfying texture without the broken sugar shards being too bothersome.
His teeth broke through the sugar layer and then sank into the hawthorn berry.
A soft bite followed by a crunch as the berry crumbled.
Hawthorn berries naturally have a strong sour taste.
The sharp tanginess brought Yi-gang to his senses, perfectly complementing the sugar shards.
Yi-gangâs impression was straightforward.
ââŠDelicious.â
âRight? I spent a long time perfecting it.â
It wasnât something thrown together hastily.
Even if it was just a snack sold on the streets, putting effort into it made all the difference.
Yeong-yeongâs circumstances didnât seem favorable, but she appeared to be someone who gave her best to her work.
Just seeing that bright smile hinted at her character.
There werenât any other customers, so the only sound here was of people nibbling on tanghulu.
Beop Jae quietly enjoyed his tanghulu as well.
As Yeong-yeong wiped down the cart holding her tanghulu with a cloth, she spoke.
âItâs fortunate you came today, sir monk.â
ââŠâ
âI might not be able to sell for a while.â
Yeong-yeong knew that Beop Jae couldnât hear.
So, she didnât expect him to understand her words.
In reality, Beop Jae could guess what she was saying by watching her lips.
âWhy stop selling something this good?â
Yi-gang asked on behalf of Beop Jae.
He was curious if there was some sort of situation involved.
However, Yeong-yeong just smiled gently and replied.
âSomething came up. But itâs not a bad thing. In fact, itâs a good thing.â
ââŠI see.â
She didnât explain the details of this âsituation.â
Yi-gang nodded and let it pass.
âIâll come back again next time.â
âOh, yesâŠ!â
Yi-gang, Jeong Myung, and even Beop Jae.
They moved away from Yeong-yeong.
Only after they were out of Yeong-yeongâs sight did Beop Jae act.
He grabbed Jeong Myung by the collar and shoved him against the wall.
âEekâŠ!â
As a startled Jeong Myung looked at him, Beop Jae frantically signed.
âItâs an absolute secret! Donât tell anyone!â
âU-understood.â
âSwear it on Buddha!â
âI swear⊠I will.â
Only after Jeong Myung promised to keep the secret did Beop Jae let out a sigh.
Then he asked Yi-gang.
âWhy did that fool Beop Jin tell him about my situation?â
The fact that Beop Jae went to meet his younger sister once a month was a secret.
It was a clear violation of the precepts, and if caught, it would lead to trouble. He wouldnât have told Yi-gang for no reason.
âHe asked me to help you, Venerable Beop Jae.â
âSuch unnecessary meddlingâŠâ
âFrom what Iâve seen, it seems like needless worry. Is there a problem?â
ââŠâ
Beop Jae seemed worried about his younger sister who was left alone.
But to Yi-gang, it didnât seem like a big issue.
As long as he didnât get caught, it wasnât a problem. Besides, it didnât seem like there was anything he could do to help.
However, Beop Jae hesitated.
âActually, there is a problem.â
There was a reason why he, who wasnât fond of Yi-gang, said this.
âItâs a problem beyond the power of me or my senior brothers.â
âWhat kind of problem?â
âRegarding⊠Yeong-yeongâŠâ
The younger sister, whom he hadnât seen in a very long time, was left alone.
His blind younger sister couldnât even recognize her hunched and deaf older brother.
Beop Jae, who had been watching her with worry, was recently hit by a shocking revelation.
âI found out she has someone sheâs promised to marry.â
ââŠâ
Yi-gang remained silent for a moment.
Beop Jae had spoken so seriously that he thought it must be a major issue.
ââŠWell, thatâs good news, isnât it?â
ââŠâ
âShe had no one to rely on, so finding someone to lean on and build a family with is surely a good thing.â
Shouldnât it be something to celebrate?
But Beop Jae still didnât look pleased.
âItâs not that simple. First of allâŠâ
With a suggestion to see for himself, Beop Jae led Yi-gang back to the place where Yeong-yeong had been earlier.
This time, they stayed at a distance and watched from afar.
Since Yeong-yeongâs vision was poor, there was no worry of being noticed.
Yi-gang sighed as he quietly observed.
His nose itched, and he wanted to scratch it, but he couldnât move his arms, so it wasnât possible.
Yi-gang blew air through his mouth to push his bangs away, and Beop Jae gave him a nudge.
âThat guy⊠No, look closely at that man!â
Yi-gang focused his gaze to observe Yeong-yeong.
A man was approaching.
He was a tall young man with a lean, muscular build.
His shirt was loosely open at the front, revealing tattoos and scars on his chest.
Though he was quite handsome, his long, narrow eyes gave him a rough look. He seemed to be chewing on something.
The scars scattered across his knuckles and body suggested he had been in a fight not too long ago.
No matter how you looked at him, he seemed like a reckless, ruffian type.
He stood in front of Yeong-yeongâs stall and suddenly shouted.
âHey! Who gave you permission to sell here?!â
The way he shouted confirmed he was indeed a ruffian.
Jeong Myungâs face hardened, and Beop Jaeâs expression twisted in discomfort.
Yi-gang watched the situation with a peculiar expression.
Yeong-yeongâs response to the ruffian was simple.
âI got permission from myself.â
She smiled softly, pulling out a tanghulu and placing it in his mouth.
The man eagerly took the tanghulu into his mouth.
âYou surprised me.â
âHahaha! Yeong-yeong!â
The man, who had initially seemed like a ruffian, burst into playful laughter and embraced Yeong-yeong.
Yeong-yeong also laughed and hugged him back.
Their closeness made it obvious to anyone watching that they were in a romantic relationship.
âDid you see that?â
âYes.â
Beop Jae quickly signed with agitation, as if something was weighing on his heart.
âI think Yeong-yeong has gotten involved with a bad guy!â
Yi-gang chuckled.
At that, Beop Jae snorted in irritation and fumed.
âSure, if he were a decent person, I would wish for Yeong-yeongâs happiness! But! I absolutely cannot allow her to be involved with a ruffian like that!â
âLetâs go somewhere quiet to discuss this.â
Yi-gang said this and led the way.
Beop Jae snorted again for a while, then followed after Yi-gang.
It hadnât been long since Yi-gang started learning sign language.
However, it was impressive that Yi-gang had managed to understand Beop Jaeâs sign language in such a short time.
Beop Jae, who was enthusiastically signing to Yi-gang, suddenly realized this.
But that didnât mean Yi-gang could understand sign language perfectly.
Moreover, since he lacked both hands, there were limits to conveying his intentions through lip movements alone.
When discussing or asking important matters, written communication was very useful.
Jeong Myung, sitting beside Yi-gang, held a brush and conveyed their conversation.
Thanks to him, Yi-gang could understand Beop Jaeâs words in detail.
Especially about Yeong-yeongâs fiancĂ©, whom Beop Jae had investigated.
âHis name is Yi Gyu-jin. Heâs twenty-three. So, heâs younger.â
âThatâs right.â
âHeâs tall and well-groomed. He seemed rather handsome, suited for a young woman.â
âWhat good is it for a man to be handsome? If he doesnât get any foolish ideas and stray, weâd be lucky. Ideally, a manâs looks should be ordinary, allowing him to lead a family steadily with a simple personalityâŠâ
Yi-gang looked at Beop Jae with a gaze that seemed to say, âIs that something a monk should say?â and Beop Jae quietly put down the brush.
âIsnât this a good thing? Seems like a fine match between a beautiful couple.â
âYou really donât understand the world, do you?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe world is a harsh place. A place where you must endure three thousand worries and cannot escape the suffering arising from the five aggregates.â
âI donât know Buddhism, so please explain it simply.â
He wasnât a Divine Monk, so Yi-gang had no intention of engaging in a Zen debate with Beop Jae through sign language.
After a moment of silence, Beop Jae spoke bluntly.
âWhy would a healthy, handsome young man from a respectable family pursue a woman who has no family and poor eyesight?â
Yi-gang noticed Beop Jaeâs hands tremble slightly.
From what Beop Jae had discovered, it was the young man who initially pursued Yeong-yeong.
He had persistently courted her, buying tanghulu every day.
At first, Yeong-yeong had refused, but gradually, his persistence won her over.
And about a month ago, the man had proposed to her.
âAre you viewing him with too much prejudice, Ugly Buddha?â
âMoreover, from what Iâve found out, that young man isnât engaged in any respectable work.â
âIs he some kind of ruffian?â
âYes, it seems that way.â
Yi-gang tapped his foot.
He thought it over.
The young man certainly appeared to have some martial skills. Though, it wasnât proper martial arts, more like the rough techniques ruffians would train in.
And his appearance and the tattoos on his body didnât give off a trustworthy impression either.
âSo, what is it that you want from me, Ugly Buddha?â
ââŠâ
The Divine Monk had advised to extend as much goodwill as he expected in return to sway the Ugly Buddhaâs heart.
However, Yi-gang thought this method wasnât bad either.
After all, an exchange where both parties get what they want seemed fairer.
âFind out what kind of person this young man, Yi Gyu-jin, really is, and if he turns out to be a villainâŠâ
Beop Jae hesitated for a moment before adding.
âIf heâs truly a wicked person and a ruffian, separate him from Yeong-yeong.â
âAlright.â
Yi-gang responded firmly.
The reward he would receive was already determined.
âI will teach you the method to master the Heavenly Ear, although even I havenât fully mastered it.â
The Heavenly Ear was one of the six divine abilities in Buddhism.
It was a supernatural ability that allowed one to hear sounds ordinary people couldnât hear, something Beop Jae was currently training in.
It might sound absurd to learn the art of hearing from a deaf man, but Yi-gang thought it was precisely the right answer.
At that moment, Jeong Myung asked cautiously.
âBenefactor Yi-gang⊠is this really okay?â
âWill you help me?â
âWellâŠâ
Jeong Myung wore an uneasy expression.
At that, Beop Jae widened his eyes and clung to Jeong Myung.
Jeong Myung sighed deeply and then nodded.
âIt doesnât seem like a wicked act⊠so Iâll follow you, benefactor.â
âGood. We can stay in Dengfeng County for a day or two, right?â
âYes, that should be fine.â
âI can handle this quickly.â
It was only a matter of investigating one young man in the village.
Yi-gang stood up and looked Jeong Myung and Beop Jae over.
Gray robes and a shaved head. Anyone would recognize them as monks from Shaolin.
Since he wasnât going to travel alone, he would need to go with them.
As if making a decision, he spoke to Jeong Myung.
âHave you ever worn a wig?â
ââŠNo.â
âYou can try one this time.â
âAmitabhaâŠ!â
Jeong Myung closed his eyes tightly and chanted the Buddhaâs name.
For the first time, he felt resentful toward the Divine Monk who had ordered him to assist Yi-gang.