Chapter 485: We Are the Ones Others Watch
When I returned to our lodging, Hui finally revealed himself.
He appeared mysteriously, as if he had been standing there all along.
Geom Mugeuk respectfully clasped his fists and bowed with formality.
"You must have gone through a lot to protect me."
Hui responded to Geom Mugeuk's greeting with a smile.
"It's fine. In fact, itâs more comfortable when Iâm hidden."
How could that be true? It must have been physically taxing, and mentally as well, having to stay alert to both the opponent and the surroundings. He was saying that just to keep me from worrying.
"What did you think of him?"
Geom Mugeuk asked Hui about Myungshin.
"He was an assassin of the highest caliber."
Indeed, Hui had judged that just from observation, without even crossing swords with him. Just by watching his steps and hand movements, he precisely gauged the manâs skill.
Hui cautiously asked.
"What do you intend to do now?"
Normally, he wouldnât have asked. But he had seen how I parted from Myungshin after maintaining such a cordial relationship, which is likely why he asked. In response, Geom Mugeuk shared his plan.
"I'm thinking of turning him to my side."
Though Hui knew Geom Mugeuk's abilities better than anyone, the problem was that the man in question was an assassin.
"Assassins are not to be trusted."
It was the first time Hui had ever spoken with such firmness.
Geom Mugeuk understood Hui.
Hui and Myungshin were opposites, standing at polar ends.
Hui would not trust himârather, he likely loathed and despised him.
He simply did not show such feelings in front of me.
Knowing that, I still intended to bring Myungshin to my side, because I understood the path that had shaped his life. But I couldnât say such things aloud.
"Yes, I wonât trust him. But even so, the effort itself is meaningful. Even if he doesn't become an ally, a moment of hesitation from him at a crucial time might save our lives."
Hui sensed itâas always, the Young Cult Leader was seeing something he couldnât.
But at least when it came to assassins, he had to speak clearly.
"Assassins are not to be trusted. Please, I ask that you never forget that."
It was the first time in Huiâs life he had repeated the same words twice.
"Yes, I will keep that in mind."
Only after hearing that reassurance did Hui's expression relax.
"I also have a request for you, uncle."
"Please, go ahead."
Geom Mugeuk untied the high-grade heavenly silkworm thread he had wrapped around the hilt of the Black Demon Sword and handed it to him.
"Wrap it around your heart and core."
"I'm fine. You should be the one to wear it, Young Cult Leader."
In response, Geom Mugeuk loosened his clothes and showed the high-grade heavenly silkworm thread wrapped around his chest and abdomen.
"I already have it on."
"Wrap two layers."
"I have three layers. So please, at least wear one layer."
Hui looked at Geom Mugeuk.
âThis may not look like much, but it's a high-grade heavenly silkworm thread with quite a history. Even the Demon Supremes have worn it before. Ah, of course, itâs been thoroughly washed. And Iâm not giving it to you permanently. Youâll have to return it later.â
Because when the final battle came, I would need to wrap it around my entire body.
And at the forefront of that battle, I would stand.
Hui knew. No matter how many times he refused, Geom Mugeuk would not back down.
âUnderstood. Thank you, Young Cult Leader.â
In front of Geom Mugeuk, Hui wrapped the high-grade heavenly silkworm thread around himself.
Only then did Geom Mugeuk smile in satisfaction.
âIt suits you well. Here, take a look.â
Geom Mugeuk drew his sword and used its blade to show Hui his reflection.
The image reflected in the swordâs blade felt unfamiliar.
He had spent his entire life protecting others, yet this was the first time he felt protected.
âThank you, Young Cult Leader.â
Geom Mugeuk asked him gently,
âYouâd like me to go to Father right away, wouldnât you?â
Since he had left and returned without guarding Father, he must be curious about how he was doing.
âNo, thatâs not necessary.â
âThen may I go out again for another errand right away?â
As if I might rush off again, Hui responded with an expression that said heâd lost.
âYouâve just come backâshouldnât you at least greet him before heading out again?â
With a smile, Geom Mugeuk turned around.
âWhere would I possibly go again?â
As he entered the building, Geom Mugeuk called out,
âFather, your son has returned.â
Hui followed behind me with a pleased look on his face.
Father was in his room.
He was reading a letter sent from the Heavenly Communication Pavilion.
He was staying informed while fully entrusting me with the tasks at hand.
Yes, itâs only when you have the patience to wait for the child who climbs the cliff alone that the cliff gains meaning.
âIâm back, Father.â
Father lifted his head and looked this way.
The moment our eyes met, I felt it.
He had become stronger!
Apparently, I wasnât the only one who had been training.
Before, I could vaguely sense that he had grown stronger. But now, I could feel it clearly.
Perhaps it's because I had become stronger myself and could perceive it more distinctly. Regardless, it was a good result.
Father, become even stronger. Strong enough that Hwa Moogi and the unification of the Martial World will all seem laughable. Iâll fill the emptiness that strength brings.
Fatherâs gaze turned to Hui.
Hui bowed respectfully to Father. On his face bloomed relief and gratitude.
âThis is the first time, isnât it? That youâve been away from Fatherâs side like this.â
Hui was human tooâhow could he have stayed at his side without rest?
Eating, using the restroom, bathing, and changing clothesâŠ
But I could imagine itâjust how tightly packed that time must have been. How much Hui must have rushed within that brief span.
Please, let nothing have gone wrong during the moment I was gone!
Hui once said that for a bodyguard, the only blessing was to die before the person they had to protect.
But there must be a curse as well. That the one moment you leave your post, the person you were meant to protect dies.
And no one understood Hui's heart better than Father did.
âIâll be staying at the safehouse for a while.â
It was Father's way of telling Hui not to worry, even a little.
He had even packed all his belongings already.
When Father slung the large leather satchel over his shoulder, Hui cried out in surprise.
âPlease, give that to me. Let me carry it.â
Hui was flustered. He had probably never once let Father carry his own luggage.
Then Father said to Hui,
âArenât you carrying out my orders right now?â
âCult Leader!â
âIâll be fine.â
Hui looked at me. His gaze clearly said, *Take the luggage and lead the way already.*
âFather, let me carry it.â
âThatâs enough. Just donât die.â
Father slung the satchel over his shoulder and stepped out of the room.
âYou look great with that satchel, Father.â
I meant it sincerely. More than anything, it was a refreshing sight Iâd never seen before.
Looking at Hui, who watched the scene in helpless anxiety, I raised my voice so Father could hear.
âStop staring already! Those shouldersâstrong enough to bear a mountainâare going to wear out from your gaze, uncle!â
* * *
Myungshin returned three days later.
He had wanted to come running right away but intentionally delayed. He couldn't afford to show that he was impatient.
âCare for a drink?â
âGladly.â
Before departing, Myungshin handed over a wooden case.
Inside were daggers.
âTo be honest, I could accept when it comes to swords or other weapons, but I just canât bring myself to accept it when it comes to daggers. Think the Blacksmiths of the Cult still wonât want to kill me after this?â
Apparently, it still bruised his pride that the artisans of the cultâs forge werenât jealous enough to want him dead following their last meeting.
Geom Mugeuk examined the daggers.
âAh, anything else would be fine, but theseâdonât ever show these to our Artisan Gwak. If you ask me to beg him not to kill you, Iâd be in trouble.â
At Geom Mugeukâs words, Myungshinâs face lit up.
âSince I accepted the daggers, I guess Iâm buying the drinks today. Last time I picked a terrible tavern, so this time, you choose.â
Myungshin nodded casually, as if it didnât matterâbut his heart had begun to pound.
âIs it today?â
But if he had to leave the marketplace, the other might grow suspicious. He had to make his decision carefully.
And so, the two of them once again made their way toward the marketplace.
âCan I ask you something?â
âAsk.â
âThese Golden Dragon Family people... theyâre way beneath your level, arenât they?â
Myungshin responded casually.
âYouâve lived a life giving orders, so you wouldnât know. We live a life where we have to follow orders when they come. What power do we really have?â
âComing from you, it sounds more like an excuse.â
Myungshin sensed the weight behind Geom Mugeukâs words.
âYou investigated me too, didnât you?â
The Heavenly Demon Divine Cult was known to possess the best intelligence network in the Martial World. Now that they had become entangled, there was no way they wouldnât know about him.
âThatâs right.â
Geom Mugeuk answered honestly.
âWhat kind of person am I in that report of yours?â
The answer came immediately.
âMyungshin, the second-in-command of the Underworld. There are three principles to his assassinations: he doesnât kill children, he doesnât kill those without martial arts, and he doesnât kill those who are not evil.â
Up to that point, Myungshin expected as much. After all, the other side was the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult.
But the next piece of information caught him off guard.
âBecause of that, you've recently been in conflict with the head of the Underworld.â
Myungshin flinched for a moment.
âThat matter was only between the two of us. How did he know?â
Feigning ignorance, Myungshin asked Geom Mugeuk,
âConflict? What makes you say that?â
At that moment, Geom Mugeukâwho had been walkingâstopped in his tracks. Myungshin stopped with him, waiting for an answer.
Geom Mugeuk spoke calmly.
âBecause Iâve never seen an assassin like you.â
His gaze toward Myungshin was utterly serious.
âThese days, there are no assassins who follow principles like that. Thatâs the sort of assassin you only hear about in stories. If your leader was like you, thereâd be no issueâbut heâs not that kind of person.â
The two continued their conversation, standing by the roadside.
âTo be honest, I donât like assassins either. Iâd rather amuse myself alone than befriend one. But I got curious when I heard you followed those kinds of principles.â
After a short pause, Geom Mugeuk added,
âThatâs probably why they sent you. They mustâve investigated and found that Iâd be interested in someone like you. If it had been anyone else who came a few days ago instead of you, I wouldâve killed them on the spot. Iâm the type who prefers to eliminate even one more enemy while I have the chance. In that sense, your leaderâs a pretty smart person.â
Myungshin hadnât expected Geom Mugeuk to know him this well.
âWhy are you telling me all this? Because youâre confident you can handle me even if you do?â
Then Geom Mugeuk shook his head and saidâ
âWhat do you think youâve been hearing all this time? I told youâIâve taken an interest in an assassin like you. With an assassin like this, I thought, wouldnât it be nice to be friends?â
In that fleeting moment, Myungshin felt the urge to draw a dagger and stab Geom Mugeuk in the throat.
His instincts told him the other man was off guard.
And the very fact that he felt such a desire might have meant the other man was speaking sincerely.
âYouâre not trying to use me to wipe out the Underworld, are you?â
Feigning surprise, Geom Mugeuk laughed brightly.
âYou figured that out already?â
Myungshin couldnât tell if Geom Mugeuk was being serious.
Just then, a flock of birds flew overhead in formation.
Both of them naturally turned their gaze to the sky.
âAn assassin and the Young Cult Leader of the Demon Cult, friends? Does that even make sense?â
âThe Young Cult Leader of the Demon Cult can also be friends with a tavern owner.â
Myungshin knew those words were true.
âHow could the life of a tavern owner compare to that of an assassin? A tavern owner can close shop tomorrow. Weâre not people who can do that.â
To that, Geom Mugeuk said something unexpected.
âI think itâs actually harder for a tavern owner to close down.â
Myungshin, who had been looking at the sky, turned his eyes toward Geom Mugeuk.
âYou probably donât know how hard those people live. Theyâre the kind whoâll only shut down if their family is taken away. Do you really think you work harder than them? Honestly?â
Sensing Geom Mugeukâs sincerity, Myungshin held back his answer.
âIf they take one day off, they lose their customers. If I take a break, someone who made the trip on purpose has to turn back. At least you donât have to worry about things like that. Thereâs probably someone out there waiting to die by your hand. But you donât worry about that, do you?â
One corner of Myungshinâs eye twitched. He had tried to get along with Geom Mugeuk as much as possible. And yet Geom Mugeuk kept pressing somewhere deep inside him.
âNot being able to leaveâisnât that just laziness? Is it because you canât bring yourself to change a life youâve grown used to?â
Myungshinâs expression hardened slightly.
âDonât talk lightly about someone elseâs life. What do you even know about me? All you have is whatever scraps of information your spies managed to gather.â
âIsnât that who you are?â
Again, Myungshin flinched.
âThe version of me in your report, and the version of you in mineâthatâs who we are, isnât it? Do we really have a âtrue selfâ apart from how others see us? If so, then weâve been living misunderstood lives all along. Doesnât that sound wrong to you?â
Myungshin couldnât come up with a rebuttal.
âThe way others see usâthatâs who we are. In fact, that might be more accurate. We wish to be grander, more valuable than we appear, but really, you and I are just those people written in the reports.â
Myungshin wanted to say that wasnât true. That he was better than what people saw him as.
And as he watched himself think that way, he realized something.
âAh... I wanted to be a better person.â
He had never had a conversation like this with anyone before, and so it was the first time he discovered this feeling buried deep within him. Perhaps even the principles heâd established for his assassinations had come from this very desire.
âWhy are you doing this to me? If you truly want to be my friend, then tell me honestly what youâre thinking.â
He held back the words surging in his chestâhe had to take Geom Mugeuk to the King of Killing.
âYouâre just trying to use me to wipe out the Underworld. How low do you think I am, trying to dig into me with cheap tricks like this?â
The two stood on the street, their eyes locked in the air between them. A conversation that could determine their fates was unfolding in the middle of the road.
âTo be honest, itâs not for your sakeâitâs to protect myself.â
Geom Mugeukâs eyes were clearer and deeper than ever.
âI just donât want someone like you getting swept away on the path Iâm taking. I think somewhere in this world, itâd be nice if there was at least one assassin who takes a single coin offered by a child who unjustly lost their parents, and uses that coin as payment to kill the wicked.â
â!â
âI donât want to go down my path after killing even someone like that. Yes, this isnât for youâitâs to protect myself.â
Then Geom Mugeuk took a single coin from his robes and handed it to him.
âThatâs why this money is a payment to protect me.â