Craaang!
âKhâ!â
Yeon Jipyeong staggered back.
âAgain.â
Yeon Wi stood like a single stalk of bamboo.
His left hand was clasped behind his back; the sword in his right dipped toward the lower line. His waist was straight; his eyes fixed forward.
A bleakness rose in Yeon Jipyeong.
âNo openings.â
It felt like he could attack anywhere, yet nowhere could be attacked.
His fatherâs martial art was nothing short of an iron wall. The sword force that split the air crashed like waves, and the sword decisions that shed attacks flowed like wind.
Staring at Yeon Wi for a moment, Yeon Jipyeong drew a breath and released his stance.
Yeon Wiâs eyes lit.
Dropping his guard while the spar hadnât ended?
âSo you havenât given up.â
Though the stance was gone, the pressure pouring off him did not lessen. If anything, it was sharper than before.
Yeon Jipyeong tapped the floor with his toe.
Thoom!
After softening his whole body, he clenched his muscles in an instant and drove his advance speed up.
Papapapak!
He seemed to rush straight inâbut no. With frightening spring, his footwork carved a zigzag, closing in fast yet supple.
It was an impressive approach, but Yeon Wiâs face stayed cool.
âHe knows it wonât get through.â
Thenâ
The moment Yeon Jipyeong, who had come in ten steps off the left, shifted to seven steps on the rightâ
Whoosh.
A crisp tensile force shot for Yeon Wiâs chest.
Shraaak!
Yeon Wiâs sword coolly split the tensile force.
At that instant, Yeon Jipyeong crashed in from the left-center lane.
His speed was half again what it had been before. He wasnât peeling fully off to the left, either.
Call it a feint within the footwork, a sharp psychological play. You make the opponent grow used to a certain lane of approach, then in the decisive beat, you land an explosive strike from an unanticipated bearing.
Yeon Wiâs sword flashed up to the high line.
Craaang!
Yeon Jipyeongâs body jolted to a halt.
Heâd poured all his strength into the blow; heâd failed again.
Of course, with Yeon Jipyeongâs current martial level he couldnât so much as scratch Yeon Wi. But heâd thought he could at least make him hurriedâyet even that didnât land.
Yeon Wi spoke.
âThatâs enoughââ
Flash!
Yeon Jipyeongâs blade shot like lightning.
It was a thrust, not a cut. A small surprise touched Yeon Wiâs face.
Clang!
Father and sonâs swords struck and froze there.
Looking down at his son with a cool gaze, Yeon Wi nodded.
âStop.â
âFuu!â
Yeon Jipyeong staggered back.
It was a one-sword heâd unleashed with his whole strength. And yet, blocked all the same.
His pelvis and kneesâhis whole right armâwere tingling. He couldnât show it.
Sheathing his sword, Yeon Jipyeong bowed his head.
âThank you.â
âNot bad.â
Startled, Yeon Jipyeong looked at Yeon Wi.
Sheathing his own sword, Yeon Wi went on.
âShaking the opponentâs mind and drawing a lightning one-sword in the decisive instantâthat was impressive.â
âAh... th-thank you.â
Heâd never received praise like this from his father. Yeon Jipyeongâs face flushed red.
Inwardly, Yeon Wi couldnât help but admire him.
âSo the boy can use tactics like this.â
Real combat is flooded with variables. Martial arts learned only in upright honesty will strengthen the roots but are hard to apply in the field.
Thus far, Yeon Jipyeong had solidified his roots as a martial manâthick and sturdy roots that wouldnât be pulled even a hundred years hence.
Heâd been thinking it was about time to teach him some unorthodox methods; before he knew it, the boy had researched them on his own and shown them. That change surprised Yeon Wi.
And decisivelyâ
âThat last one-sword.â
âOh, that?â
âHow did you execute that sword?â
Yeon Jipyeong, a little shy, rubbed under his nose.
âI realized it while blending the Flying Swallow Eight Swords and the Wave Nine Swords. Itâs a bit crude, but when I mixed the quick-sword of Flying Swallow with the chained-sword subtlety of Wave, a lightning-like strong sword popped out.â
â...â
âItâs not something Iâd call finished, and if I want to use it in a match it needs a lot of honing. So I couldnât show you before, but now I thought I could, so...â
âNoâyou can finish it.â
âSir?â
In his characteristic blunt voice, Yeon Wi said,
âThe Flying Swallow Eight Swords, the Wave Nine Swords, and the characteristics of the Brilliant Grand Swordâwhen you combine them and imbue them with a higher martial logic, you arrive at the Iron Sword Great Derivation Thirty-Six Forms.â
âWhat?!â
Yeon Jipyeong started.
The Iron Sword Great Derivation Thirty-Six Forms was one of the Yeon Clanâs three great sword methods. Of the three, its raw sword force was the lowest, yet it was also the art that implemented not a single missed attribute the sword should possess.
Thus the Iron Sword Great Derivation was both sword method and divine art. Among the three, it was also the first that Yeon Wi had completed.
âWhen you polish the Iron Sword Great Derivation, you gain a middle-way sword that leans to nothing. The one move you just showed is a method called Lightning-One-Breath from the back twelve forms of the Iron Sword Great Derivation.â
âAh...!â
âYou implemented an un-taught art through a sword logic you honed on your own.â
Yeon Wi nodded.
âWell done.â
Frank joy colored Yeon Jipyeongâs face.
More than the pride of having grasped an un-taught art alone, he was far happier to be praised by his father. At last he felt recognized as a swordsman.
âThank you.â
âFeints and combined-sword. You no longer need to bind yourself to basics alone. Since weâre on it, starting tomorrow Iâll transmit the Sword Ultimate Essence and the Iron Sword Great Derivation to you.â
It meant he would transmit both the clan-representing divine art and sword method. Yeon Jipyeong bowed low.
âIâll work hard.â
âI trust you.â
I always trust you.
Yeon Wi didnât bother to voice the words that rose in his mind.
Was it because theyâd butted heads over so many things? With his first son, he would show his inner mind from time to time. With the second, that still wasnât easy.
âFast.â
Whatever the reasons, Yeon Jipyeongâs pace of martial completion was fearsome. He himself had been acknowledged as an outstanding talent in his generation, but Yeon Jipyeong had far surpassed that self by a long margin.
âFive years faster.â
Heâd begun completing the Sword Ultimate Essence at seventeen, yet he didnât start polishing the Iron Sword Great Derivation until well past twenty.
Whatâs more, heâd never even thought to combine the subtleties of mid-level sword methods.
In every way, the boyâs talent was superb. And he didnât rest on talentâhe ground away day by day. The future was truly worth anticipating.
And the second still hadnât fully flowered his talent.
By nature, Yeon Jipyeong was gentle and good-hearted. A temperament that didnât suit a swordsman, where matches turned in a single instant.
The moment that temperament is planed and polished into a single jadeâthatâs when the real beginning starts.
...
Yet Yeon Wi didnât think that gentle nature was bad. If anything, he wanted # NĐŸvĐ”light # that purity kept for a long time.
As for himself, needless to say, and his first as well, they were both too stained by the world. Perhaps because of that, in some corner of his heart Yeon Hojeong held a cold streak that was almost excessive.
Yeon Wi wished the second would not come to possess that coldness. For a warrior of the rivers and lakes, it may be a fateâbut he hoped the second alone would slip that fate.
He truly wished it.
âLetâs end todayâs training here.â
âYes! Thank you for your work!â
âMm.â
It was when father and son set their swords on the rack.
âClan Lord!â
Lee Baekhyun came pelting in, out of breath.
âA letter! Word from the First Young Master!â
Yeon Jipyeongâs face brightened at once.
âF-from my brother?â
Yeon Wi took the letter from Lee Baekhyunâs hand. Heâd all but snatched it, though he didnât notice.
He unfolded it.
As Yeon Wi opened the letter, Yeon Jipyeong cleared his throat and slid oh-so-casually to his fatherâs side.
Iâm sorry. Iâve been so busy I havenât been able to write often. I heard the Beggarsâ Union sent a separate message. The matter went well, and Iâm safe.
Eyes fixed on the letter, Yeon Wi spoke.
âPyeong.â
âSir?!â
Startled, Yeon Jipyeong flinched a step back without meaning to.
Calmly, Yeon Wi said,
âWhen, someday, you go out into the martial worldâyou must not act the way your brother does.â
â...Sir?â
Yeon Wi shut his mouth.
âThoughtless brat.â
How busy can you be that you canât send a letter on time?
Call it unfilial, even. Even if heâd only penned a few wordsâwould I scold him for lack of sincerity? What matters is not the content, but whether thereâs anything amiss with his person.
With the first, everything else is fineâbut in this sort of thing, he has a problem.
Impudent boy.
It seems Iâll have to undergo some questioning as a witness in this incident. Itâll end quickly, Iâm sure. But it may take a bit of time before I return. Itâs nothing; I mean to look around the world some while Iâm at it, so be at ease.
Even more impudent.
When the matter is done, return, pay respects, then go out again. It seemed heâd learned another of the firstâs shortcomings.
I wonder if the clan works are finished. I trust Jipyeong is well? Iâm already looking forward to seeing how much heâs grown.
Yeon Jipyeong grinned.
Yeon Wi cut him a glance. Yeon Jipyeong hurried to school his face.
He turned his eyes back to the letter.
Ah, and please send me separately the evidentiary documents for the salt-works tax the Ming scum extorted illegally by threatening East Sea merchants. Iâd also be grateful if you enclose the papers showing they kidnapped Western Region merchants and sold them as slaves on the black market.
Yeon Wi spoke to Lee Baekhyun.
âIn the archive thereâs a bound ledger marked Red Sandalwood Ledger. Hand the thickest of those documents to the Iron Cudgel Beggar branch master. Have it sent to the Temporary Alliance of the Martial World.â
âUnderstood, Clan Lord.â
Lee Baekhyun scampered off.
Iâm sorry for starting things on my own without telling you first. Iâll receive my punishment when I return. The days are very hot. Please take care of your health.
At the bottom was written: Unfilial son, Hojeong.
â...So he does know.â
Yeon Jipyeong blinked.
Folding the letter, Yeon Wi looked up at the sky.
The clouds were fairly scattered, but the sky was clear. Summer had truly come.
Since youâve gone out into the world anyway, come back grown even larger.
****
âHuh? What? Where are you going?â
Ga Deoksang looked at Yeon Hojeong with a puzzled eye.
Yeon Hojeong was in a freshly laundered martial robe, even holding his axe. Judging by appearance alone, he looked ready to leave any moment.
âIâm about to leave Henan.â
âWhat? Now?â
âIs there a problem?â
âUh... no, well, no problem.â
Heâd finished all the questioning as a witness on the case. A few days had passed, enough that he could move; there was no more need to remain in Henan.
âIf I hadnât come find you, youâd have left without a word, huh?â
âProbably?â
âYou heartless bastard!â
Yeon Hojeong smiled faintly.
âYouâve got to get back to your main post anyway, Rear Beggar. If fate ties us later, weâll meet again.â
âMy âmain postâ is watching you.â
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
âOur master said so. This oneâs dangerous, and if he starts drifting into the demonic path, lop his head off. Call it a special order.â
A frown creased Yeon Hojeongâs brow.
âIs the Rear Beggar seat so leisurely? Not busy?â
Ga Deoksang gave a powerless smile.
âA little busy. So I canât tag along right now.â
âTagging along with me would only mean tiring work anyway.â
âWretched man. Cold-blooded man.â
âSee you later.â
âHold up.â
From his bosom, Ga Deoksang produced a little pouch stained with grimy age and handed it over.
The look on Yeon Hojeongâs face was something to see.
âTake it.â
â...â
âWhat? Too dirty?â
âIâll take it. What is it?â
âA Foul-Essence Token.â
âNameâs a masterpiece.â
Ga Deoksang shrugged.
âI donât know where youâll go or what youâll do, but if something happens, take that and go to any branch. Youâll be able to get the information you want.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âThanks.â
âSave it. Itâs for keeping tabs on you, so use it as much as possible.â
âNoted.â
Yeon Hojeong stepped through the door.
âThen Iâll be off first.â
âYoung Master Yeon.â
âMm?â
Ga Deoksang formed a cupped-fists salute.
âI wish you fortune in arms.â
Yeon Hojeong did not take that greeting lightly.
Setting his axe down, he returned the salute face-to-face.
âSee you later.â