Pretty rough thing to say on a first meeting.
Yeon Hojeong tilted his head.
âSo Iâm rumored to be a butcher of all under heaven?â
He took it with easy cheek. Hwa Jincheon burst out laughing.
âYou thought it wouldnât spread? They say your axe work is art. Heard you used Ming skulls instead of firewood?â
âThey werenât even fit for kindling.â
âWith their skulls stuffed full of shit, I can believe it.â
âIndeed.â
âThey say you even tried to kill Ming Cheon?â
âIs that so shocking?â
âNot shocking. Sparing an enemy whoâs trying to kill you? Sounds pretty in a story, but to the one actually on the field itâs dreamland bullshit.â
Hwa Jincheon cocked his head.
âThe issue is this: when the match was already decided, you raged about cutting off his limbs.â
Je Gal Ahyeon started and looked at Yeon Hojeong.
Yeon Hojeong admitted it, calm.
âI did. I collapsed on the way and didnât complete the objective, though.â
âWhy do that? The outcomeâs set, the situationâs settlingâwhat need to inflict that kind of disgrace?â
âYouâre being funny.â
âFunny?â
âUnless itâs necessary, I donât insult an opponent.â
âWhat is hacking a man to pieces if not an insult?â
âHe said heâd sever my arms and legs, cut off my head, pickle it in salt, and toss it at my fatherâs feet.â
â...â
âMost days I can let things go. Not then.â
Watching Yeon Hojeong with an indistinct gaze, Hwa Jincheon shrugged.
âAs a rule, youâre not someone to prod.â
A faint smile touched Yeon Hojeongâs lips.
âYou saw it all?â
Hwa Jincheonâs eyes flashed.
âSo you knew?â
âA disciple resembles his master. When I first met the Rear Beggar, it was just like this.â
âTo resemble that flea of a bratâseems Iâve still got a ways to go.â
He tossed it off like a joke, but inwardly Hwa Jincheon was surprised.
âSharp.â
Those who deal in information look first to the disposition of the person at a situationâs core, before tracing causes and effects.
It was what he always drilled into his disciple. In the end, incidents are made by people; see the person clearly, and you can seize the pulse of the affair.
And this young late-bloomer seemed to know that already.
âNot ordinary. He didnât so much as flinch when I came. Maybe he didnât predict it, but he knew it wouldnât be strange if I did.â
Hwa Jincheon let out a sigh.
âI donât know what becomes of the Beggarsâ Union from here.â
âSir?â
âWhen a tiger learns to think like a man, a whole region turns into hell. My discipleâs gone and befriended a tiger with a human mindâhe wonât live out his years either.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âDonât worry. Iâm not some mad dog that bites anyone to death.â
âIf you were, he couldnât have gotten close enough to befriend you.â
âTrue enough.â
Chuckling, Hwa Jincheon turned to Je Gal Ahyeon.
âEldest daughter of the Je Gal?â
Je Gal Ahyeon bowed at the waist.
âI was hesitant to intrude on your conversation, so my greeting is late. Je Gal Ahyeon of the Je Gal Clan pays respects to the Union Lord.â
Hwa Jincheon scratched his head.
At least he shed less dandruff than his disciple.
âYouâshould you be here?â
âEh? M-me?â
âYes, you.â
Je Gal Ahyeon showed a flustered face.
Hwa Jincheon snorted a laugh.
âI hear the Namgung sent matchmakers?â
â...!â
âI donât know if the marriage will come to pass, but at least until then, you might want to keep yourself proper. A man is still a man, even if not yet of full ageâthe Namgung wonât like this.â
Je Gal Ahyeonâs face went stiff.
She hadnât expected someone to bring up a matter of grave import between houses out of nowhere. She was so taken aback she couldnât open her mouth.
Hwa Jincheon burst into hearty laughter.
âHeh heh, did I bring up nonsense?â
â...â
âMy apologies. Even at my age I canât keep my mouth in check. Just a stray curiosityâindulge me this once.â
âIâm... all right.â
Hwa Jincheon lifted both hands.
âAn old beggar came and spoiled the mood. Iâll take my leave. My apologies for entering without permission.â
Yeon Hojeong cupped his fists.
âGo safely.â
âIf fate runs, weâll meet again.â
Hwa Jincheon, ambling along, stopped in his tracks.
âAh! But do you know this?â
His eyes went to Je Gal Ahyeon.
Her eyes went round.
âDo you think your father didnât know this?â
â...Sir?â
âHe sent his daughter to the Yeon Clanâs eldest son. You think he didnât consider how that would look to the Namgung?â
â...!!â
âAs you know, your father is counted first among the clever in the rivers and lakes. Heâs the Master of Divine Mechanisms of the Je Gal.â
Shock colored Je Gal Ahyeonâs face.
Hwa Jincheon grinned.
âBetween parents and childrenâthereâs something truly good there. Donât you think?â
With that, Hwa Jincheon took his leave.
Yeon Hojeong wore a nettled expression.
âThings just got tiring.â
Shin Mo asked, puzzled,
âDo you mean the Union Lord?â
âYeah.â
âWhy...?â
After a moment of thought, Yeon Hojeong shook his head.
âNo. Forget it. Iâm overthinking.â
The look in Hwa Jincheonâs eyes as he watched him was anything but ordinary.
Heâd stepped back from the front lines some time ago, and rumor had it heâd soon hand the Union Lordâs seat to his disciple.
That didnât mean the Union Lordâs divine eye had dulled. In just a few exchanges, heâd taken Yeon Hojeongâs measure.
What Ga Deoksang had taken months to piece together of Yeon Hojeongâs true face, heâd pierced in a snatch of talk.
âAs expected.â
In Hwa Jincheonâs figure, he saw Ga Deoksang.
But the Ga Deoksang from the Dark Emperor daysâsimilar to him, yet different. Perhaps because of temperament, heâd been more open-chested, with a frank streak.
In other words, he had human charm. Only, when it came to running an organization like the Beggarsâ Union, Hwa Jincheonâs caution might be the better fit.
Yeon Hojeong clicked his tongue.
âI thought weâd landed a good patron. Looks like itâll be hard to enjoy that for a while.â
He might even lay down a strict order for Ga Deoksang not to entangle with him.
âNo helping it. And to be fair, Iâve been imposing quite a bit.â
Letting «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» out a long breath, Yeon Hojeong looked to Je Gal Ahyeon.
âLetâs go eat.â
â...â
âHey.â
âGaspâm-me?â
âWho else.â
Je Gal Ahyeon looked flustered.
âCould what the Union Lord said be true?â
âWhatâabout the betrothal?â
âMm.â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âHigh probability. Even if we werenât talking the Seven Great Familiesâany house head knows what it means to send a daughter onto a battlefield.â
â...!â
âSo, in that light, the Je Gal Clan Lord used me. For all I know, even the Lesser Celestial Mechanism Pillâcall it a return of favor, but it might be a gift in place of an apology.â
Je Gal Ahyeonâs jaw dropped.
Yeon Hojeong started toward the inner room.
âIâm going to change my bandages and come out. Think ahead about what you want to eat. Captain Shin, help me with the bandages.â
âAs you wish.â
Just then, Je Gal Ahyeon cried out.
âWait!â
Yeon Hojeong turned back.
âWhy?â
âItâs just...â
She hemmed and hawed.
âWhat do you think?â
âAbout what?â
âThe Namgung sending matchmakers.â
âWhatâs there to think. It happens.â
âIt happens...â
âIsnât it the Second Young Master? The one who sent them?â
âRight.â
âThe Namgung are the preeminent sword house. But with the Ming Clan of the Nine Provinces and the Mo Yong Clan thatâs been on the rise lately, they havenât been able to stretch as theyâd like.â
â...â
âSo they marry into one wing of the Seven Great Families and expand their base. And their son happens to fancy a certain young ladyâperfect cover of propriety.â
âHm.â
Yeon Hojeong spoke with a rather serious face.
âOf course, no one knows what the Namgung Clan Lord himself thinks. But the moment the match is made, nearby powers will start to tense. Dozing off there just earns you checks.â
âTrue.â
âA man on the level of the Namgung Clan Lord wonât just sit and take it. He wonât be blind, either. Meaningâheâs nursing ambitions of considerable size.â
Je Gal Ahyeon tossed out a question.
âWhat about the Yeon Clan?â
âMy house?â
â...You say that very familiarly.â
âMy house what?â
âIâm asking if the Yeon Clan is also factoring in marriage as a strategy for expansion.â
Sensitive, if anything.
Yeon Hojeong let out a small laugh.
âFather said: since itâs the person youâll spend a lifetime with, donât look at her householdâlook at her heart.â
â...!â
âStylish, isnât it? In these times-that-arenât-quite-times-of-chaos, few live with that kind of romance. Thatâs why I like my father.â
Je Gal Ahyeon smiled.
âHeâs truly splendid, your father.â
Yeon Hojeong turned again.
âWait. Iâll change my bandages and come out.â
With that, he went into the room.
The silly grin faded from Je Gal Ahyeonâs face, growing steadily serious.
â...I hope he isnât overdoing it.â
****
âWoof!â
Thwack!
âGyaaah! Why hit me again!â
âOh, it was you? I thought some rabid dog was barking.â
Ga Deoksang rubbed his head.
âGonna raise a lump, damn it.â
âDamn it?â
â...Heh. You mustâve heard wrong. Would I say that to my master?â
âCut the crap.â
Hwa Jincheon strode down the official road.
Clicking his tongue, Ga Deoksang followed after.
âHow was he?â
âYeon Hojeong?â
âYes.â
âMore than the rumors.â
Ga Deoksangâs eyes lit.
âSo even in your eyes, heâs a bit extraordinary?â
âYeah. If anything, the rumors felt understated. Heâs so extraordinary itâs dangerous.â
Ga Deoksangâs face hardened.
Hwa Jincheon shook his head.
âDo you know what impression he gave me?â
â...â
âA Demon.â
â...!â
âWithin that mysterious current of qi, heâs the sort who cultivates a barren land where not even a blade of grass could grow. To make that land fertile, heâll turn the world into mountains of corpses and seas of blood. Iâve seen countless martial folk, and Iâve never seen anyone as dangerous as him.â
A faintly disgruntled look crossed Ga Deoksangâs face.
âHeâs not that kind of man.â
Unexpectedly, Hwa Jincheon nodded.
âMaybe not.â
âSir?â
âHis nature is that barrenâbut seen another way, he also smells of people. I donât know if the Yeon Clan Lord tended him well, or if heâs cultivating himself.â
Ga Deoksangâs face brightened.
Hwa Jincheon tossed out a tease.
âWhatâhappy to hear your friend praised?â
âHeâs not my friend. Iâm ten years older, at least.â
âThe age for counting before making a comrade is over, disciple.â
âHeh.â
âKeep a close watch. I still think I drilled you right about not falling into evil. If you see him veering into the demonic path, smash his skull.â
âEasier said with strength.â
âHrmp. Which is why I told you to stop gallivanting and start refining the Subduing Dragon Eighteen Palms.â
âWhen the time comes.â
âYou keep it up and Iâll really kick you out of the Rear Beggar seat.â
âI could live with that.â
âUgh. And this is the brat I call disciple.â
Ga Deoksang slid in a question.
âYou handled the Je Gal Ahyeon side clean, right?â
âAt my age, you expect me to take the blame glares in your stead? Next time, you do it.â
âHaha. Iâll think about it.â
At his discipleâs cheek, even Hwa Jincheon couldnât help a wry smile.
Walking the official road, Hwa Jincheon looked up at the sky and suddenly felt a formless unease.
âHeavenâs Mechanism...â
Time to go pay a fortune-teller a visit.