A faint glow of relief rose on Mookbiâs face.
âYoung Master Yeon.â
âHoo, Iâm beat.â
THUD!
The sound of the Mad Dragon Axe striking the floor reverberated through the entire top level.
An entrance that was anything but ordinary. Slam a colossal axe into the floor on top of that, and the mood turned murderous in an instant.
Yeon Hojeong clicked his tongue.
âI havenât had a proper meal since dawn yesterday. My belly feels stuck to my spine.â
âDid it go well?â
âDo I look like it went well? I said Iâm dead tired.â
Yeon Hojeong flicked a glance at Mo Yong Yeonhwa and the dozen-odd young men and women.
Mo Yong Yeonhwaâs face went cold. The young men and women flinched for a moment, but still managed to look fairly composed.
As if nothing were amiss, Yeon Hojeong asked,
âSo whatâs this about? âApologize,â âlick a footââI heard all kinds of crap.â
Mookbi bit her lip.
She was about to rush to speak whenâ
âWe meet again. It seems youâll be staying here a few days.â
Yeon Hojeong turned his head.
Mo Yong Yeonhwa rose.
âCome to think of it, that young lady is in your party, isnât she, Young Master Yeon?â
Yeon Hojeong let out a wordless snort of laughter.
It was close to a scoff. Faces flushed red among the ten-odd youths who saw that laugh.
But Mo Yong Yeonhwa remained composedâunmoved.
âThat young lady made a small mistake toward our group. Itâs just that she seems terribly ignorant of the ways of the world, soââ
âAre you Mookbi?â
â...?!â
âI didnât ask you anything. Iâm not in the mood to exchange words with you right now, so donât talk to me.â
Mo Yong Yeonhwaâs expression shifted.
For all that they were not easy with each other, he had maintained a measure of courtesy until now. Not this time. He flattened her outright.
âAre you speaking to me?â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes chilled to ice.
Mo Yong Yeonhwa flinched before she knew it.
She was a woman of steel. Even under Yeon Hojeongâs frigid gaze, she didnât cower.
But her mouth didnât open easily. She judged there was no need to provoke him without cause.
Insulted or not, she would not act rashly. It was excellent restraint.
Yeon Hojeong asked Mookbi,
âWhat happened?â
Mookbi couldnât bring herself to speak easily.
Yeon Hojeong smiled wryly.
âLooks like youâre really hurt.â
â...Yes.â
She answered honestly. Yeon Hojeong liked Mookbiâs candor.
âI get the gist. Did you make a mistake toward that side?â
Mookbiâs face flushed again. Anger.
âI... I did make a mistake, but I think they were the ones who were rude first.â
Ha Seok spoke up at once.
âThat base wretch is stillââ
KWAANG!
âGah!â
Everyone on the top floor jumped.
At some point, the Mad Dragon Axe had buried itself in the wall right beside Ha Seok. Unable to bear its own weight, the embedded axe slowly worked loose and thudded down to the floor.
THUUM! THUDUDUDUK!
The floor shook.
It had been terrifying enough when he held it, but seeing it like this, one could feel just how monstrous the weight was. At that point it was almost strange the inner wall hadnât shattered from the axe head biting in.
Of course, that was thanks to Yeon Hojeongâs control of inner force. If heâd meant to swing in earnest, a good two-fifths of the top-floor interior wall would already be in pieces.
ââBaseâ?â
PLONK!
Three or four of the youths dropped where they stood, terrified.
Ha Seok swallowed hard. He had seen the phantom of the axe that had passed before his nose.
If it had tilted even a little, his whole body would have been sliced away.
Yeon Hojeong spoke in an even tone.
âMookbi is of the Yeon Clan. Even my father treats her as an honored guestâwho dares call her base? Or do you intend to sneer that the Yeon Clan of Green Mountain is base?â
Mo Yong Yeonhwa and the merchant-alliance scions went wide-eyed.
Yeon Hojeong gave a cold, mocking smile.
âA pig sees only pigs. With eyes like yours, youâll be lucky not to drop dead in the street, never mind enjoy any splendor.â
The insult slammed straight into their ears. Yet no one dared open their mouth. None of them wanted that axe on the floor to be swung their way.
âLetâs keep going. You said they made the first mistake?â
Mookbi stammered,
âI didnât want to share a table with them.â
âAnd yet they kept insisting you sit with them?â
âYes.â
âWho?â
Without meaning to, Mookbi looked at Dong Sobang. Yeon Hojeongâs gaze followed hers to the girl.
Dong Sobangâs face went white.
A girl in her late teens with not a shred of martial training could not possibly withstand the presence Yeon Hojeong was letting seep out.
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âOne fool who canât keep his mouth, one damned girl who made a nuisance of herself. Weâll start by catching those two and working them over.â
A shiver ran the room colder.
Work them over? It was the sort of phrase third-rate wastrels might use, but the brutal meaning packed into those bald words was something everyone could feel.
Dong Sobang collapsed back into her seat without realizing it. Ha Seok, forcing a blank face, had fingertips that trembled ever so slightly.
The Green Mountain Tiger General, Yeon Hojeong.
The First Young Master of the Yeon Clan of Green Mountainâan apex expert who had stood alone against the Ming Clan. He hadnât toppled the Ming Clan himself, but the hot-blooded martialist who played a decisive role in its downfall was Yeon Hojeong.
âHot-blooded,â yesâbut cross him, and he wouldnât bother with before and after. How else could he have raged about taking on the Ming Clan alone?
A clammy, drifting {Nâ˘oâ˘vâ˘eâ˘lâ˘iâ˘gâ˘hâ˘t} chill rolled through the air and crushed the hall.
Mo Yong Yeonhwa stepped in.
âYoung Master Yeon. Surely youâre not going toââ
âShut your mouth.â
Yeon Hojeong openly knit his brows.
âIâm holding back for your fatherâs sake.â
âWhâwhat did you say?â
âThe only reason Iâm not smashing you first is because of your father. But test my patience one more time, and I wonât spare the Mo Yong Clan or anyone.â
Mo Yong Yeonhwaâs eyes went glacial.
How dare he!
To say such a thing before everyoneâbefore anger, disbelief came first.
âYouââ
âSo what about that damned girl?â
He erased Mo Yong Yeonhwa as if she werenât there. He had no desire to trade another word; blood rose in her face at last.
Mookbi sighed.
âLetâs stop. Please.â
âStop? Why?â
With a troubled face, Mookbi said,
âI donât want to make a big scene. It feels pointless.â
âPointless?â
âIâm angry... but theyâre already all terrified. Thereâs no need to plant arrows in the chests of the frightened.â
It was a metaphor so very her.
But her words seemed to prick the pride of some among the merchant-alliance scions.
âHow dare she look down on us!â
Not meâus. Even as they raged, they were, unconsciously, signaling that they were in this together.
âIs the Yeon Clan of Green Mountain everything! This is Zhejiang! Even if youâre one of the Six Great Clans of the martial world, do you think youâll walk away unscathed!â
Astonishing confidence.
The Six Great Clans of the martial world were not merely known for being âa bit strongâ in martial arts. Martial prowess was a given; reputation rivaled martial skill in importance.
They knew the Yeon Clan of Green Mountain was the weakest in power among the Six Great Clans.
But theyâd overlooked one thing.
Weak in power or not, the Yeon Clanâs knightly name stood near the very top among the Six Great Clans. That had been true even before Yeon Hojeong faced the Ming Clan.
People who had only heard rumors and hadnât truly met the world. They sneered that Mookbi knew nothing of the ways of the world, yet in truth, they were the ones who didnât.
âYou see that?â
â...â
âThatâs what they are. Rats who donât know how wide the world is. They donât even have the wit to wonder why the Mo Yong scion is keeping her mouth shut.â
It went from bad to worse.
They were about to roar again when they suddenly looked to Mo Yong Yeonhwa. There was something in Yeon Hojeongâs words they could feel.
Mo Yong Yeonhwaâs face had flushed red.
âThatâs how most who live the martial world are. They forget favors but never forget grudges. Theyâre the same. If you donât teach them proper manners now, theyâll be a headache for you someday.â
â...â
âAnd even so, you want to end it here?â
Mookbi nodded. She looked tired for some reason.
âI donât want to grapple any more with people who donât even know martial arts.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âThatâs fine too.â
â...Huh?â
âBecause of that gentleness of yours, there will come a moment you regret. But I respect your choice. This world needs people as mild as you.â
Confusion crept over Mookbiâs face.
She had no idea what to make of any of this.
âIn that case, Iâll...â
âBut donât worry too much. Iâll have your back. Even if you regret it, Iâll be the brace so that regret doesnât break you. I didnât bring you with me without that much resolve.â
Mookbiâs eyes trembled.
Yeon Hojeong patted her shoulder.
âThey say people grow in relationships and conflict. You held back well.â
Smiling at Mookbi, Yeon Hojeong turned.
In the eyes he turned with, ghost-fire flickered.
âThen how about we have a talk among ourselves?â
Mookbi was alarmed.
âWhâwhat are you doing?â
âUnlike you, my natureâs vicious.â
âWhat?â
âPeople who threatened and mocked one of mineâI canât let them go without at least slapping a cheek.â
Ha Seok ground his teeth.
âHey, you, Yeââ
THWACK!
Ha Seok couldnât even scream before he was driven into the wall.
âKyaaaah!â
âGasp!â
Ha Seokâs eyes were glazed as he stuck there. His body quivered, then slid down in a heap. Three or four white teeth spilled from his blood-smeared mouth.
It was a realm where true energy suffused each strand of muscle across the body. Even without opening an inner-force method, one punch could break wood.
To slap with that strengthâhe was lucky not to be dead.
But Yeon Hojeong had no intention of stopping there.
âWho told you to pass out on your own.â
He walked over, grabbed Ha Seok by the collar, hauled him up, and swung again.
THWACK! THWACK!
âGraaagh!â
He snapped back to consciousness in an instantâworse luck for him.
Ha Seokâs face wrecked in moments. A few more teeth broke; both cheeks split, leaving ugly gashes. His right eye puffed up in a blink.
Yeon Hojeongâs killer-lit eyes pinned Ha Seokâs.
Utter terror spread over Ha Seokâs face.
âSpaââ
THWAAACK!
Slammed into the wall again, Ha Seok blacked out. Even if he woke, the very syllable âYeonâ would likely set him shaking.
Yeon Hojeong looked to Dong Sobang.
She hiccuped.
âIâIâm from the Great Sky Gold House...â
âGreat Sky Gold House? A Zhejiang specialty dish?â
THWAAACK!
âGuh!â
Yeon Hojeong showed no mercy.
It had been ghastly enough watching a sturdy young man be beaten to a pulp; seeing a young womanâs face smashed to a ruin made the scene feel unreal.
THUD! THUD! CRACK!
Dong Sobang collapsed on the spot.
Neither Ha Seok nor Dong Sobang died. But he left scars so hideous they would never again show their faces in public.
A cruel hand.
Whatever status they had, he had beaten laypeople with no martial arts into a pulp. It was merciless violence ill-suited to the knightly name of the Green Mountain Tiger General.
Yeon Hojeong looked over the rest.
CHCHCHCH.
A black-shadow killing will rode in eyes glowing blue like a ghostâs.
âUhk!â
They fell to their knees without meaning to. The strength drained from their legs on its own.
After glaring at them for a long while, Yeon Hojeong looked to Mo Yong Yeonhwa.
She was trembling. Her eyes blazed with fury.
âYouâve made a mistake.â
âExplain.â
âWhat?â
Yeon Hojeong pointed at the merchant-alliance scions kneeling.
âI said, explain why you used these half-baked brats to get at Mookbi.â