So Cheong was startled.
âWhat, what did you say?!â
âHe asked me to tell you he was sorry, that he apologizes.â
He looked at the corpse lying on the floor.
It wore fine clothes; both hands were folded neatly. On the faintly exposed chest, there was a round, hollowed mark.
âHis heart was pierced?â
So Cheong looked at the woman.
Her hair was loose, veiling her face. Even so, one glance told him she was a young woman.
At her waist hung a quiver, and on her back was a fairly large horn bow.
âDonât tell me... you, miss, did this to him?â
The woman inclined her head by a hair. Still, her expression could not be seen.
So Cheong gazed blankly at the woman, then let out a sigh.
He was as quick on the uptake as anyone.
âWhat were you to each other?â
â...He was one of my elder brothers.â
â...!â
âHe regretted it very much. I, too, offer my apology.â
The woman went to her knees and bowed.
Looking down at her with a troubled face, So Cheong shut his eyes.
âRise.â
â......â
âWho bows to a beggar? Iâm afraid someone might see. Up you get.â
Only then did the woman stand.
So Cheong opened his eyes and looked at her.
âWhat could I possibly say? The beggars killed by this man had no ties anyway.â
â......â
âOnlyâsince you also struck down your own blood, I expect your heart bears a heavy burden. I can introduce you to a physician I know so you can tend your mind and body...â
âIâm fine.â
The voice was unexpectedly firm.
After a brief silence, So Cheong dipped his head, powerless.
âVery well.â
âIn exchange, allow me a single question.â
âA question?â
âThe man named Yeon Hojeongâyou know where he is right now, donât you?â
In an instant, a glint flashed in both of So Cheongâs eyes.
âWhy do you seek him?â
It was clear, unhidden vigilance.
The woman, Baek Hyang, spoke.
âHe told me to come find him.â
â...Young Lord Yeon told you to come?â
âYes.â
Her tone was stiffâlike a man speaking his first words in the world, Baek Hyang spoke that way.
âDo you have proof? Young Lord Yeon is an important guest of our Union. If even the slightest harm were to befall him, our Union could not show its face in the martial world.â
Anything concerning Yeon Hojeong was top secret.
Hugae had ordered the entire Beggarsâ Union to treat Yeon Hojeong as they would treat him. That is how trustworthy he deemed Yeon.
To So Cheong, this woman was dangerous.
A current of nihilism poured off her whole body. That she had killed her own brother with her own hand would explain it, yesâbut even setting that aside, the subtle, spreading force of her presence was so chillingly strong it raised gooseflesh.
âShe might rival Elder Dong.â
The East Wind Beggar was the one who had become an elder the latest. For that reason he was often judged a step or two below the other elders.
Even so, he was an elder of the Great Beggarsâ Union. For the thought of an elder-class level of force to spring to mind while looking at a woman who seemed barely in her early twentiesâthat was no ordinary thing.
Baek Hyang shook her head.
With the tilt of her head, her hair swayed in a way that felt eerily ominous.
âI donât know about things like that. If you donât intend to tell me, then Iâll simply wait.â
She would wait.
What a girl without a plan. So Cheong fell into a brief quandary.
âShe doesnât seem to be lying.â
The reason he had become a branch chief at a young age was less martial skill than discernment.
To that discerning eye, Baek Hyangâs words were not lies. That was how it felt.
âBut if by any chance...â
What if this woman bore a grudge against Yeon Hojeong?
After wrestling with it, So Cheong let out a sigh.
âIâll guide you.â
â...?â
âYou donât seem to be lying. But I canât handle matters on feeling alone. Nor can I leave you in this beggarâs den for a thousand years. Iâll guide you myself.â
Baek Hyang bowed her head.
âThank you.â
âDonât thank me like that. If you deceive me and attack Young Lord Yeon, youâll become the number-one enemy of the Beggarsâ Union.â
The words were a threat, but Baek Hyangâs expression did not change.
So Cheong called in a beggar under his command, gave a few instructions, then stepped out.
âIâll say this in advanceâmaybe not in other things, but in body method I fall behind no one. Please, keep up.â
âYes.â
âLetâs go.â
****
KWAANG!
A fearsome shockwave swept the surroundings.
âKh!â
His back burned hot.
It felt like running to avoid being swallowed by a rapidly spreading wildfire. That was how potent the martial art was.
Ming Heorim, who had flung himself aside, twisted midair and lashed out with a palm.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes flashed.
PWEOEONG!
Shock surged over Ming Heorimâs face.
âMonster!!â
It was the Phoenix Canon he had cultivated while taking the Ming Clanâs finest elixirsâthree of them, no less. His attainment in the canon might trail his fatherâs, but as for inner-power reserve he believed he rivaled his father.
Yet the flaming strike of Phoenix Hand he had thrown on the back of that strong inner power scattered at a mere wave of the opponentâs hand.
That wasnât all.
HWAREUREUK.
The crimson fire-qi seemed to flutter and disperseâthen seeped into Yeon Hojeongâs body. Like paper drinking in ink.
PWEOEONG!
It was blazingly fast.
The footwork that closed distance was as swift as a thunderbolt crashing down. What had been five jang apart shrank in an instant to a single jang.
Ming Heorim gave up trying to stand and fight.
PABABABABAK!
Yeon Hojeong knit his brows.
âFast.â
Phoenix Flight was not a battle-usable body method like Blood Wing Sweeps the Heavens. Unless one was a master on the level of Ming Cheon, it was difficult to apply it in combat.
But when one used a body method as a body method, the story changed.
Even compared to Ming Cheon, the speed wasnât far behind; to chase Ming Heorim streaking forward like a single bird was difficult even for Yeon Hojeong.
The Phoenix Canonâthough a martial art that crushed the mind and bodyâhad momentary power so great it made the tongue click.
âDamn it, he still has that much stamina?â
PABABAK!
He hauled the Jade Wave True Qi up to the limit to stave off the bodyâs strain and opened the Vermilion Bird Qi.
PUNG! PUNG! PUNG!
In just three steps, the gap with Ming Heorim narrowed sharply.
Yeon Hojeong poured that momentum into his axe and swung.
KWAAANG!
A gale-like force ripped across the fore. A fairly large tree shattered, and leaves and earth strewn over the ground blasted in every direction.
For a moment, Ming Heorimâs stance broke. But only for a momentâhe righted himself in a flash and ran out even faster than before.
Yeon Hojeong couldnât help shouting.
âYouâve got to be kidding me, that bastard!â
He was wringing out the last of his stamina and inner power to unfurl his body method. It was a flight for life in every sense.
âI thought too simply.â
Heâd never given Ming Heorim much deep thought to begin with. What mattered to him was Mookbi; Ming Heorim was extra.
That didnât mean he took him lightly. He had merely judged that after dozens of days fleeing without eating or sleeping properly, the manâs condition couldnât possibly be normal.
Not easy, but not particularly hard either. That was how heâd thought itâand it had been so, in fact.
The problem was, he had not expected the manâs body-method realm to be this outstanding.
âIf only I could unfurl Seizing from the Void.â
In the days when heâd been called the Dark Emperor, with overwhelming inner power and ultimate insight he had used even Seizing from the Void. With Seizing from the Void, it would have been possible to grab a fleeing opponent and slow his speed.
But regrettably, his current body and martial attainment had not yet reached the higher plane required to unfurl Seizing from the Void.
âAt this rate Iâll lose him.â
The gap widened, bit by bit. There was a limit even to deploying Blood Wing Sweeps the Heavens.
âThis is the last. I have to take him with one final move.â
The blue in Yeon Hojeongâs eyes flickered, then slowly exhaled a red blaze.
If Ming Heorim was carrying out a flight for life, Yeon Hojeong was mounting a pursuit for life.
At last, Yeon Hojeong drove himself into an extreme state. Vermilion Bird Qi roared to life and granted him a step faster than ever before.
KWA-KWA-KWA-QUANG!
The ground under Yeon Hojeongâs feet blew apart in random bursts.
FLASH!
Ming Heorimâs face went ashen.
Before he knew it, the opponent had leapt over his head and cut him off. His complexion looked strained from overexertion, but the baleful eyes did not waver in the slightest.
Yeon Hojeong thrust a single fist.
KWAANG!
âGuh!â
It was like being hit in the chest by an iron sledge. Ming Heorim spat blood and flew backward.
PABABAK!
Dropping to the earth in an instant and setting his stance, Yeon Hojeong fixed Ming Heorim in his sights.
âHoo... at this level... ah, that lunatic!â
His ribsâat least a coupleâhad to be broken, yet the man bolted off again the other way. He was clearly slower, but not so slow one could call it sluggish.
His attachment to life was terrifying. Even with broken bones and internal injury, he fled at that speed.
No more.
White wind howled off Yeon Hojeongâs body.
KWAANG!
A beast-kingâs tread that shook the entire mountain.
âThis time I take him!â
He gathered all the power drawn up by the White Tiger footwork into both hands. Yeon Hojeong swung the iron axe straight through.
BUUUUUNG!
The six-chi iron axe, packed full of White Tiger qi, spun at high speed and hurtled for Ming Heorim.
Despair came into Ming Heorimâs eyes.
âI... canât dodge...â
PWEO-EOK! THUD!
âKUAAAH!â
Ming Heorim staggered and collapsed.
Heâd dropped his stance but hadnât evaded perfectly. His left arm was cut away from the shoulder.
TUK! TUDUK!
He hurried to press the acupoints, but he could not completely staunch the blood. His inner power was already severely depleted, and heâd suffered internal injury, too.
Ming Heorim reeled again and again.
And Yeon Hojeong stood before him.
âA mess.â
In that instant, a red glare burned in Ming Heorimâs eyes.
âYou son of aâ!â
Where he found the strength, who could say. Ming Heorim suddenly sprang and smashed his remaining right hand into Yeon Hojeongâs chest.
PWEO-EOK!
Yeon Hojeongâs body rocked.
That was all. He had gathered the last of his power to strike with Phoenix Hand, but even this final blow failed to inflict â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t â (Only on NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t) any damage.
With a hollow face, Ming Heorim muttered,
âWhat... what are you? Are you a monster?!â
PWEOK!
Yeon Hojeongâs toe drove into Ming Heorimâs solar plexus. Ming Heorim collapsed on the spot.
With a bitter face, Yeon Hojeong brushed his chest.
âArenât you the monsters? It wasnât enough to raise that chaos just to seize a single martial artâyou moved to exterminate an innocent clan besides.â
âKhkââ
Blood ran from Ming Heorimâs nose and mouth where he lay.
Yeon Hojeong in one motion pinched his marrow acupoints. The manâs strength had waned so deeply he didnât even resist the pinch.
âHoo... I need to find a proper body method worth the name and cultivate it fast. If I canât even cleanly take down a whelp like this...â
From Ming Heorimâs standpoint, the words were outrageous.
Who was he? One of the Twin Dragons and Three Peaks, hailed as the greatest prodigy of the current martial world. With skill already close to a Nine Sects elderâs, he was the genius of geniuses whom people expected would one day take a seat among the Thirteen of Celestial Ascension.
And this man called him a whelpâwhat sort of monster was he?
THUNK!
He hefted the iron axe buried in the ground, tucked Ming Heorim under his arm like a sack, and moved along the path. He intended to hurry him to the Wild Wind Pavilion and be on his way.
How long did he walk like that?
âHm?â
Yeon Hojeong halted.
âPresence?â
Not the presence of a commoner.
Trained steps, a blade-straight aura.
The aura of a sword refined to an astonishing sharpness was coming from beyond the mountain path he walked.
Familiar, yet unfamiliar. The reason being, he had felt a similar aura beforeâbut the difference in level had been extreme.
A moment laterâ
âWell now?â
An ash-haired man and some thirty swordsmen stood facing Yeon Hojeong.
âAstonishing. At that young age, youâve already grasped the Way of Martiality? Remarkable.â
Yeon Hojeongâs expression turned curious.
âNamgung?â