Chapter 466: But Why Does It Feel Like We Lost?
Geom Mugeuk smiled at Geum Arin.
âSorry for smiling again.â
Though he said he was sorry, it was clearly a smile meant to provoke her. She didnât realize it. Every word, every smirk from Geom Mugeuk carried his calculations.
âIâm not joking around.â
As she spoke with a serious face, only then did Geom Mugeuk also erase his smile.
âYouâre asking sincerely?â
âYes, Iâm serious.â
From Geom Mugeukâs mouth, a number she hadnât expected came out.
âThirty thousand nyang.â
Geum Arin asked again, a puzzled look on her face.
âDid you say thirty thousand nyang?â
Did they really sell them out for only thirty thousand nyang?
Geum Arin thought these martial artists, strong in martial arts but ignorant of the world, had been deceived by the Galaxy Trading Company. Knowing this in advance was a gift from the heavens.
âDid they say your worth was only thirty thousand nyang? Youâve been tricked!â
Geom Mugeuk didnât waver at all. Rather, he gave her a curious smile.
From that expression, Geum Arin realized she had misunderstood something.
âYou didnât sign the contract with them for thirty thousand nyang, did you?â
âOf course not.â
âThen what does the thirty thousand nyang mean?â
âIt means if you want to hear how much they offered, you need to pay thirty thousand nyang.â
Geum Arinâs face froze in an instant.
Meanwhile, Geom Mugeuk calmly explained the reason behind the thirty thousand nyang.
âYou spoke as if you could offer more money than the Galaxy Trading Company. Then shouldnât you at least show the willingness to pay thirty thousand nyang just for the question? That way, I can trust you.â
Geum Arin was at a loss for words. She could have argued that thirty thousand nyang was too much for just a question, or snapped back saying he should just refuse to answer if he didnât want to.
But that would come off as pathetic. From the start, it was wrong to expect to receive such critical information without any cost.
This man in front of her might look easy to deal with, but he absolutely wasnât. Just look at how calmly he backed her into a corner.
As she watched Geom Mugeuk empty his cup, saying they should just drink, Geum Arin sent a sound transmission to Lim Hyuk.
âGo to the exchange and bring me thirty thousand nyang.
âMy lady, weâre already investigating the Continental Trading Company, so weâll find out the amount anyway.
âI know. This isnât the price for a question. Itâs the price of momentum. Bring it.
âUnderstood.
A moment later, Lim Hyuk arrived at the scene and handed her a promissory note.
He had retrieved thirty thousand nyang from the exchange. The funds for running the secret organization were supported by the Golden Dragon Family. But since that money couldnât be spent without permission, this amount now was purely from her personal funds.
âHere it is. Thirty thousand nyang.â
Geom Mugeuk apologized with a regretful expression.
âLooks like Iâve hurt your pride. Iâm sorry.â
âItâs not about pride.â
âThen what is it about?â
âIâm showing my sincerity in wanting to bring you over to our side.â
Her instincts were whispering to her to win this man over.
It was because she sensed a grave threatâthe kind where, if this unreadable man became an enemy, no expert from her clan would be able to stand against him.
This was the kind of man who could smile at ease like this and then, saying âIt canât be helped, can it?â, stab her dead in an instant.
âNow tell me.â
As he quietly stared at her, Geom Mugeuk named a price.
âTwo million nyang.â
An enormous amount indeed.
âIf you want to hire us, youâll have to pay two million nyang.â
It was a staggering figure, but Geum Arin showed no sign of surprise, as if she had expected it to some degree.
âYouâre not surprised.â
âBecause I think youâre worth that much.â
She tried everything she could to remain in Geom Mugeukâs good graces.
âDid the Galaxy Trading Company offer two million nyang? Or did you ask for that much?â
âNo. The money we received from the Galaxy Trading Company was one million nyang.â
âThen why is it two million now?â
âTo break off a deal with them and start a new one with you, we have to ask for double. That way, we at least have a proper justification, donât you think?â
Looking her straight in the eye, Geom Mugeuk asked a follow-up question.
âCan you pay two million nyang?â
Geum Arin couldnât answer.
If it were something she could decide on her ownâ
âIâll pay. From this moment on, youâre mine.
She might have actually said that.
Even if they didnât live up to the money, she wouldâve said it. Because her instincts wanted it that badly.
But the final decision-maker in this matter would consider the sum outrageously excessive. No matter how much she emphasized their importance, they would never approve that kind of money.
As if he expected that response, Geom Mugeuk returned the thirty thousand nyang.
âWhy are you giving it back?â
âI only wanted to see your resolve. Money wasnât the goal.â
Having returned the money, Geom Mugeuk was the first to rise from his seat.
âWell then, letâs meet again sometime.â
He even paid for the drinks before leaving the place.
Left alone, Geum Arin drank the liquor in front of her.
Her instinct telling her she had to secure him, and the reality that she couldnâtâit all tangled up her heart in turmoil.
Sensing her mood sinking, Lim Hyuk sat in the seat Geom Mugeuk had just left.
âSo the Galaxy Trading Company invested a full one million nyang, huh?â
While Lim Hyuk sounded surprised, Geum Arin was calculating things differently.
âNo, this means they were swindled by the Galaxy Trading Company.â
âSwindled?â
âIf it was a solo job or a mission assigned to one person, then sure, itâd be an incredible sumâeven record-breaking. But there are three of them.â
The other two werenât ordinary people either. One was his father, whose presence was hard to put into words, and the other was his uncleâa master of stealth techniques.
âThere might be more of them, but letâs assume itâs just those three. That means it comes out to roughly three hundred thirty thousand nyang per person, right?â
âThatâs correct.â
âAnd you heard what that man said earlier, didnât you? He believes theyâll take over after eliminating the secret organization. In other words, theyâre considering the work that follows. Theyâre clearly thinking in the long termâat least several years. Letâs say it takes three to four years minimum. That means each of them wonât even earn a hundred thousand nyang. Weâll be using experts of their caliber as much as we want, and on top of that, theyâll take over the profits we were generating. Looked at that way, weâre hiring them at a bargain.â
Lim Hyuk nodded. After hearing her explanation, he realized it wasnât such an expensive deal after all.
He asked carefully.
âThat secret organization the Galaxy Trading Company wants to erase and take itâs place⊠is it⊠us?â
He was asking whether it meant their organization.
Geum Arin nodded.
âYes, itâs definitely us.â
He had suspected it, but realizing that they themselves had become the target still made Lim Hyuk tense.
He thought of Huiâs stealth technique. If he silently approached and tried to kill Geum Arin, could Lim Hyuk truly stop him?
âWeâve got a fire at our feet.â
It had been a while since Lim Hyuk felt the urge to drink.
âWhat do you intend to do now?â
She didnât hesitate for long.
âWe have to bring them over to our side. If we leave them be, itâs only a matter of time before weâre done for.â
Lim Hyuk couldnât bring himself to say heâd protect her.
âItâs two million nyang. The family head will never approve.â
âIâll have to haggle it down as much as possible. I am, after all, a descendant of a trading house.â
At those words, Lim Hyuk knew she was serious. She truly intended to recruit them.
âThereâs one more problem. Even if the family head gives permission and we succeed in recruiting them, what about the Galaxy Trading Company? You think theyâll stay quiet after losing them?â
âAnd if they donât? Are they going to kill them?â
âThe Galaxy Trading Company values its pride.â
But she was certain that the Galaxy Trading Company wouldnât be able to do anything.
âThey value money even more. How much would it cost to eliminate those three? They paid one million nyang for them, so even trying to remove them would cost at least that much, right? And what if they fail? What if martial artists of that caliber swear revenge? How much would it cost to stop them then?â
She shook her head firmly.
âThe Trading Company Head of The Greatest Trading Company Under the Heavens would never make a deal that leads to a loss. That means even if we bring them over, nothingâs going to happen.â
It was the reason Lim Hyuk trusted herâbecause she made such smart and sound judgments.
His final concern was this.
âWouldnât the Galaxy Trading Company know that the Golden Dragon Family is backing us?â
That was something even she couldnât do anything about.
âDo we really have the luxury of worrying about the clan right now? First, letâs focus on saving our own necks.â
Geum Arin poured a drink for Lim Hyuk.
âJust one drink. We should at least have a celebratory toast. After all, we got everything we wantedâdrank their liquor and walked away with all the information.â
They even got the money back. They had the information. They clinked their glasses cheerfullyâ
But the drink Lim Hyuk hadnât had in a long while tasted bitter.
âBut why does it feel like we lost?â
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Yong Jamyeong strolled across the courtyard.
He would walk a few steps, glance at the building, then walk a few more and glance again.
What he was looking at was the room where the Cult Leader was staying.
He wanted to see Geom Woojin. Wanted to talk with him. But he didnât have the courage to seek him out.
âOnly three days left.â
As he continued pacing the courtyard, Geom Woojin stepped out of the building.
âCult Leader!â
âBranch Leader Yong.â
Yong Jamyeongâs heart surged just at the sight of Geom Woojinâs face. Who wouldâve thought, at his age, that heâd feel this way just seeing someone?
âAre you heading out somewhere?â
âThought Iâd get a bit of fresh air. Care to join me?â
âWouldnât I just be a bother?â
âNot at all. Letâs go.â
Yong Jamyeong happily followed after Geom Woojin.
He instructed the three experts from the trading company not to follow but to stay behind at the lodgings. Normally, this would have been unthinkableâbut now that it had been revealed that the benefactor heâd searched so long for was the Heavenly Demon, the martial artists obeyed without protest.
The two of them slowly walked toward the marketplace. It was the kind of moment that couldâve been endlessly awkward, but to their surprise, the conversation flowed smoothly.
âHow are your children?â
âI have three sons.â
âThat canât be easy.â
Yong Jamyeong had a good idea what Geom Woojin meant by that. He was referring to a fierce succession struggle.
âI donât plan to pass on the business to my children.â
Geom Woojin gave him a slightly surprised look.
âNone of them have the qualities to lead the trading company. And even if one of them did, I still wouldnât pass it on.â
Just because they lacked ability didnât mean they lacked ambition.
Maybe the wealth was too substantial? Even if his sons werenât the ones grasping at it, Yong Jamyeong knew all too well how those around them would nudge and prod. That was why he intended to declare openly that he would leave nothing to anyone.
âIâll divide the wealth so they can live comfortably for generations, but Iâll forbid them from having any involvement in the trading company. The business will be handed over to someone who knows it best, someone I can trust to manage it. After all, the livelihood of so many people working for the companyâand their familiesâis on the line.â
Geom Woojin looked at him and spoke calmly.
âYouâre admirable.â
There was sincerity in his praise. How could he not know how difficult a decision that must be? Yong Jamyeong was a man whose thoughts matched his reputationânoble and wise.
In response, Yong Jamyeong revealed his honest feelings.
âIf I had a son like the Young Cult Leader, I wouldâve passed down my entire fortune as well. Heâd handle everything on his own, and do it well. In that regard, I truly envy you, Cult Leader.â
When was the last time he had revealed his heart like this? Especially when it came to his children, he couldnât easily speak to anyone.
âHeâs still a reckless and thoughtless brat. So please, Branch Leader Yong, keep a close eye on him from now on.â
He said it as if he were worried, but Yong Jamyeong could sense Geom Woojinâs pride in his son. As a father himself, how could he not recognize that feeling?
At that moment, a cart approached from up ahead.
Their eyes naturally turned toward it.
It was a donkey-drawn cart, and an elderly man was holding the reins. In the rear compartment sat an adult and a child. The adult was Geom Mugeuk, and the child was the old manâs granddaughter.
âHere, itâs finished.â
What Geom Mugeuk handed over was a small wooden doll he had carved.
Considering he had quickly made it with a dagger while walking through the marketplace, it was quite well crafted.
âI love it!â
The child cheerfully accepted the wooden doll.
As the cart passed by Geom Woojin and Yong Jamyeong, Geom Mugeuk got off.
âTake care!â
He said goodbye to the child. As the cart moved farther away, the child waved while holding up the doll.
After sending off the cart, Geom Mugeuk explained to the two men.
âOh, the cart got stuck in a pit, so I helped them get it out.â
Yong Jamyeong looked at Geom Mugeuk with new eyes.
It was one thing to help pull a cart out of a ditch, but to go as far as making a toy for the child riding in itâthat wasnât something just anyone would do.
Yong Jamyeong glanced at Geom Woojin. The look in his eyes said, "You really get involved in everything, donât you?"âbut it was clear he was pleased. Thatâs what made him enviable.
âWhere are you two headed?â
âJust out to get some fresh air with the Cult Leader.â
Geom Mugeuk could imagine how much Yong Jamyeong mustâve wanted to create this moment. And how difficult it mustâve been to make it happen.
âHow did things go with your task?â
They had gone to the Continental Trading Company and made it look like they had received a full one million nyang. Once that information was leaked, the woman came to them.
âI asked for two million nyang. Of course, if we consider Fatherâs value, I shouldâve asked for a billion.â
Yong Jamyeong was quietly surprised. That remark practically meant the opponent had already been completely drawn in.
âYou make more money than I do.â
âUnfortunately, this money has to be shared.â
Geom Mugeuk said to his father.
âWeâll split the money evenly in three this time.â
Came Huiâs voice from the air.
âIâm fine.â
With his personality, there was no way heâd dare accept the same share as his father.
âYou must accept it. Itâs the money they offered to hire all three of us as a group.â
Again, Huiâs firm refusal echoed.
âI donât need it.â
âI know. That youâre the most highly valued escort in all of the martial world.â
Hui had probably never heard anyone say such a thing to him before.
That was exactly why Geom Mugeuk said itâon purpose. For someone with unmatched skill who had never once had the chance to boast. For someone whoâd never even been given the opportunity.
Saying theyâd split the money this way was their way of showing gratitude. It was the only chance to offer some kind of material reward to the one who had risked his life for his father.
âIn the escort world, youâre the Heavenly Demon and the head of the Galaxy Trading Company, right?â
âPlease donât say that.â
It had been a long time since Huiâs voice sounded flustered.
Seeing that, a faint smile appeared on Geom Woojinâs lips as he looked at Geom Mugeuk. You rascal, thatâs enough teasingâthat kind of smile.
âYouâve made a fortune already, and I know you never have time to spend it. Thatâs exactly why you should take it. Even if you donât have time to spend it, you can live with the satisfaction of knowing: I have this much money I could use if I wanted to. Thatâs the kind of comfort you live on. Ah, and once Father steps down from the position of Cult Leader, you should retire too, and live life spending freely.â
After a pause, Hui responded.
âI will serve the Cult Leader until the very end.â
That meant even if his father stepped down as Cult Leader, Hui would remain at his side until death. Hui was truly the embodiment of loyalty.
Finally, the father who had been listening silently stepped forward.
âTake it.â
There was no need for persuasion. With just that one word, Hui could no longer refuse.
âUnderstood.â
Then, he gave his son a task. This too was a gesture from father to Hui.
âSo make sure you get as much as possible.â