Chapter: 1885
Lake Tai had a total of forty-eight large and small islands. Some of them were inhabited, but most were not.
The place where Do Yeonsan was taking the boat was one of those uninhabited islands.
It was a small island located at the deepest part of Lake Tai.�
After docking the boat in the small island, Do Yeonsan unloaded his sister�s body and all the items he had brought with him.
The first thing he did was gather wood from the island. He stacked dry branches to build a makeshift altar and placed his sister�s body on top of it. Then, he lit a fire.
The bright red flames quickly engulfed his sister�s body.
�Heuk! Hick!�
Do Yeonsan collapsed to the ground, wailing.
He thought his tears had dried up, but they hadn�t.
His tears continued to flow until his sister�s body was burnt to ashes.
It was only after a long while when the fire had extinguished did Do Yeonsan finally raised his head.
He was no longer crying.
His tears had finally and completely dried up.
After collecting his sister�s ashes, he personally ground them into fine powder. Afterwards, he scattered the finely ground bone powder over Lake Tai.�
�May you be reborn in a good family. Not one with such an incompetent brother, but one with a family that can protect you.�
Do Yeonsan then turned around.
After cremating his sister�s body, the first thing he did was build a furnace.
He stacked the stones he had collected and filled the gaps with mud from the riverside.�
Even though his fingernails were torn and blood trickled, he continued persevering in building the furnace, without uttering a single groan.
As the sun began to set, the furnace was finally completed.
Do Yeonsan immediately threw wood inside the furnace and set it on fire. Once the flames grew, he tossed the white coal he had taken from the Cheolsan Workshop into the fire.
The white coal produced by the Cheolsan Workshop had the effect of maximizing firepower.
As the white coal was added, blazing white flames shot up.
Do Yeonsan secretly put the minerals he had stolen into the flames.
�I will never forgive you.�
The flames in Do Yeonsan�s eyes were as intense as the fire in the furnace.
A customer arrived at Lake Tai�s First Pavilion.�
He was an old man with shabby clothes and disheveled hair.
The old man�s body emitted a faint scent of blood, causing the people who were nearby to hold their noses and stepped back.
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