âBuuuurp!â
He belched so hard it felt like his soul might have flown out of his mouth.
âWow, Iâm stuffed! I ate like I was trying to die.â
Yeon Jipyeongâs mouth opened and closed like a carp.
âAh, itâs a wonder you didnât die, really.â
âHm? Uh-heh-heh-heh! Second Young Master, youâre underestimating me far too much. A beggarâs stomach, by nature, far surpasses that of ordinary folk. Itâs only because my intake has gone down that itâs this modest; in my youth I could put away twelve catties of pork without trouble.â
Converted to catties, Yeon Jipyeongâs weight hovered around a hundred catties. Ga Deoksang had just claimed heâd eaten more than a tenth of Jipyeongâs body weight.
Yeon Jipyeong shuddered. It wasnât easy to get goosebumps from watching someone eat.
Yeon Hojeong pointed at the rice bowl with a finger.
âYou left three grains.â
âThatâs... sincerity, sincerity.â
âEmpty it clean.â
Ga Deoksang smacked his lips.
âStrict, arenât you.â
Even with his belly full, he popped the last grains into his mouth and savored each one. It was strange to watch him taste single grains of rice like that.
âWould you like tea?â
âWhat tea for a beggar? If it were wine, maybe.â
âItâs broad daylight.â
âDo you sort night and day for drinking? Peculiar temperament.â
Yeon Hojeong couldnât help a faint smile.
Ga Deoksang said with a sly grin,
âCome to think of it, our Second Young Master holds his liquor pretty well, doesnât he?â
With a look of disgust, Yeon Jipyeong waved his hand.
âYou have no idea how much I suffered the next day. Itâs good while drinking; the problem is after.â
âUm-hahaha! To enjoy the hangover itselfâthat is the true Way of Wine. Youâve only just taken your first step.â
âIâis that so?â
Yeon Hojeong said curtly,
âDonât teach the kid nonsense.â
âNonsense? How is that nonsense? Now that hurts my feelings.â
âEnough.â
Yeon Hojeong spoke to Yeon Jipyeong.
âGo tell them to bring some wine outside. And Iâd like you to give us the room.â
âAh, of course!â
Yeon Jipyeong had quick perception. From the moment Ga Deoksang arrived, he knew the man had business with his «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» brother.
Soon only the two of them remained in the guest room.
Ga Deoksang swept his gaze around with theatrical exaggeration.
âBy the way, the clan atmosphere is downright chilly.â
âItâs always stiff. Not much fun.â
âWell, Yeon family law being murderous is famous enough.â
âIs it that famous?â
âAmong beggars it is. Other clans might not know.â
In other words, something only the Beggarsâ Union knew. Considering they gripped the orthodox intelligence world, it wasnât strange.
âHas something bad happened recently? Even for the Yeon, it feels excessive.â
âNothing much.â
âNothing much, and itâs like this? People folded in half at the waist when you walked by.â
âPeople of the main house are second to none in etiquette across the Central Plains.â
âTheir faces looked like raw fear to me. Thought a ghost was passing.â
âAs you see, Iâm not much of a person.â
Ga Deoksang let out a small laugh.
âUnderstand me. Given my line of work, I like to dig.â
âI understand.â
After a moment, the wine tray arrived.
Truly, Ga Deoksang was a monster. Before even pouring wine, he sampled the side dishes, and youâd never think he was the one whoâd just said he was full.
Yeon Hojeong picked up the wine bottle.
âHave a cup.â
âHuh? Why pour into a cup? Just give me that.â
â......â
Ga Deoksang grabbed a bottle and drank from it like a canteen, a mouthful at a time.
âKwa! Good wine! Better than Daughter Red, I think. Oh, my throat is burning!â
âItâs strong. Take it slow.â
âLetâs. Weâve got plenty to talk about.â
Light flared in Yeon Hojeongâs eyes.
Seeing those eyesâlike an abyssâGa Deoksang thought,
âAs expected, this man is...â
Different.
As Rear Beggar, Ga Deoksang had met more people than could be counted, many of them giants who moved the martial world.
The strange thing was, Yeon Hojeongâs gaze had a depth that recalled those giants. Not because of temperament or martial skill, but because the person himself was deep.
âI really canât see through him.â
He had quietly investigated Yeon Hojeong.
But there was nothing worth harvesting. In his prior life, Yeon Hojeong had no notable record.
A son raised by a strict father from childhood. The firstborn who went astray in despair at his younger brotherâs talent.
A past you could find anywhere. There were no stories of him belonging to some secret society of the rivers and lakes, or the clan spreading bad rumors on purpose.
He was, as the saying goes, a man who had simply fallen out of the sky. Yeon Hojeongâs change had been far too abrupt.
âIs there something on my face?â
âHm? Ah, no! I just thought, youâre handsome.â
âFlat.â
âFlat? With eyes that wistful, youâll catch the guard of every maiden under heaven.â
âEnough. Letâs get to the point.â
âCluck, letâs.â
Ga Deoksang laced his fingers and set his hands on the table.
âFirst, about the first request.â
âGo on.â
âAt present, the martial world beyond the passes is all but a no manâs land. Nothing in particular to note. I hear Little Thunderclap Temple in Xizang is slowly opening its gates, but it wonât threaten the Central Plains.â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes deepened.
âNothing else? No depraved cults stirring up the common folk?â
âDepraved cults? You mean things like the old Demonic Sect that got wiped out?â
âAnything.â
âNo such signs. In a sense itâs so uneventful itâs strange. Well, now that things have gone quiet, those weirdos from Little Thunderclap Temple probably figured this is the time to unseal their gates.â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âSoânot yet.â
The Beggarsâ Unionâs eyes werenât confined to the Central Plains. If there had been even the slightest hint, Ga Deoksang wouldnât have missed it.
âLetâs move straight to the second.â
âGood. The second request was the whereabouts of Mo Yongwu, yes?â
âThatâs right.â
âAs I said before, finding where that gentleman is isnât difficult.â
âTell me.â
âOnlyâI want to ask you something.â
Ga Deoksangâs eyes gleamed.
âWhy is the Yeon clanâs First Young Master looking for the clan lord of the Mo Yong clanâs youngest brother?â
Mo Yongwu.
The half-brother of Mo Yonggun, clan lord of the Mo Yong Clan of the day.
And a brother with a large age gap. Mo Yonggun was near fifty, while Mo Yongwu was only twenty-nine.
Exactly ten years older than Yeon Hojeong.
âIâll tell you later.â
âHm. âLaterâ meaning Iâll find out on my own?â
âLikely.â
Ga Deoksang studied Yeon Hojeongâs face with a sharp gaze.
âI canât tell.â
His expression was pure indifference. No matter how he tried, he couldnât read anything.
âAt that age, is that even possible?â
Eyes, the movement of the lips, gestures, posture, and so onâ
There are many ways to read a manâs mind. But with Yeon Hojeong, there was nothing to read.
âFine.â
Ga Deoksang drew a letter from his bosom. For a man dressed in rags, the letter was clean and crisp.
âHere.â
Yeon Hojeong took the letter and unfolded it.
His eyes flashed.
âZhejiang?â
âRight next to Jiangsu. The next province over.â
âMaritime trade.â
âYes. Mo Yongwu oversees the Mo Yong branch in Zhejiang and, through that branch, handles maritime trade. Amazingly, the funds from that maritime trade account for a tenth of the Mo Yong clanâs total capital.â
A single man in charge of a tenth of the financial power of an organization as vast as the Mo Yong clan?
That was truly remarkable acumen. Bringing in a tenth of the clanâs entire capital alone wasnât something you did with ordinary wares.
âInvestigating Mo Yongwu surprised me quite a bit, personally. The clan tried to hush it up, but this Mo Yongwu is no ordinary man. In martial talent he can stand with the clan lord Mo Yonggun, and with virtue and character outstanding to boot, âfit to be clan lordâ doesnât even do him justice.â
Of course.
Yeon Hojeong remembered the night before Mo Yongwuâs deathâthe man bowing to the master of the Demonic Path, asking him to look after his elder brother. He recalled that deep heart.
Even though his elder brother had cast him out under the pretext that he was a threat, the younger worried for the elderâs safety. A great man who knew humility despite overflowing talentâthat was him.
â...He resembles us.â
It called to mind the bond between Yeon Hojeong and Yeon Jipyeong.
Had he been the one with talent, he would have cast Jipyeong aside without mercy. In that sense, Mo Yonggun resembled himself.
âWhich is why I need Mo Yongwu. To stop them, it has to be him.â
Yeon Hojeong knew the measure of his own vessel.
He could become Lord of the Black Emperorâs Citadel because the Demonic Path under him was soaked in unrefined violence. But the orthodox martial world was different.
âI have to be shadow and shield, and at once spear and architect. I must not make myself the sovereign. Not that I could.â
Ga Deoksang sighed.
âThe Mo Yong clan lord is a frightening man. There arenât many who will cast out their own blood to preserve power.â
Is that so?
Yeon Hojeong had seen more people than he could count who would cut down parents, siblingsâeven their own childrenâfor power. Mo Yonggun wasnât normal, but the world was full of men worse than him.
âAt any rate, that completes the second request.â
âYouâve worked hard.â
âWorked hard, my ass. Thanks to you I learned plenty I didnât know. Now, the third request...â
Ga Deoksangâs face grew serious.
âYou may not tell me, but let me ask one thing this time.â
â......â
âHow did you know?â
âKnow what?â
âHow did you know that the âGreatest Under Heaven,â the Ming Clan of the Nine Provinces, is secretly raising Death Swords with no one the wiser?â
For an instant, killing will flared in Yeon Hojeongâs eyes.
âSo it was true.â
Yes.
After crossing hands with Ming Holim, he was certain the raidersâ martial art was the Ming Clanâs.
That alone wasnât enough to call the Ming the culprits. Someone could have stolen and altered the Ming clanâs arts and learned them.
But hearing Ga Deoksangâs words, true certainty settled.
âThe culprit was the Ming.â
Brrrrr.
The wine tray gave a soft tremor.
A blue aura surged off Yeon Hojeongâs body. It was Jade Wave True Qi on a level that made any past comparison meaningless. With killing will laced into that True Qi, the temperature in the guest room plunged.
âSo you dared kill my father, bury my brother, and burn the Yeon clanâs seat?!â
His fatherâs face surfacedâgazing up at the heavens in lament.
His younger brotherâs faceâsmiling wide, saying he believed in himârose up.
Andâ
The blood-drenched back of his father, clashing in a storm of steel amid chaos.
The back of his brother, his spine snapped in the hands of a masked freak.
Fwoooosh!
The heaving aura grew fiercer, like flame.
The air in the room turned hellish. Ga Deoksangâs face went pale at once.
âYoung Master Yeon!â
âGrrrk.â
âYoung Master Yeon! Hey, you little bastard! My heartâs jumping out!!â
Startled, Yeon Hojeong reined in his killing will.
Whooomâ
The energy that had been spewing a world-toppling murderous intent vanished in an instant.
Ga Deoksang pressed a hand to his chest. His heart was pounding like mad.
âPlanning to kill somebody, are you? Man! Handle your killing will properly! Itâs only because itâs me that Iâm fine; if it were someone with weaker martial skill, theyâd be coughing blood!â
It wasnât empty talk.
Yeon Hojeongâs spiritual force was that of the Dark Emperor. The killing will of a master at the utmost heights was lethal power in itself.
âMy apologies. I showed you an unseemly sight.â
âHow am I supposed to talk when Iâm scared out of my wits? Didnât you startle the whole household?â
Ga Deoksang peered out the window.
By the greatest good luck, the faces of passersby were calm. The killing will hadnât leaked outside the room.
âWhew, itâs like being shut in with a wild beast. I almost pissed myself. Huh? Maybe I did, a little?â
âIâm ashamed.â
âEnough! Just be careful from now on!â
âI will.â
Ga Deoksang drew a deep breath.
âBut is that something to get that angry about? That the Ming are secretly building up a force? A house on the level of the Ming Clan of the Nine Provinces training warriors in secret isnât all that odd.â
âThe question is what they plan to do with that force.â
âPlan?â
âRear Beggar.â
âMm?â
âOne more request.â
â...Shitâwill you at least pay a commission fee. What now?â
Yeon Hojeong spoke, cold.
âThis request may run against the code.â
When the war drums sound, the law falls silent.
Yeon Hojeong felt, with certainty, that it was time to shrug off law and disciplineâif only for a while.