Mo Yong Yeonhwa could not understand what was happening now.
What is this?
The Branch Chief was defying her. He was calling her ânieceâ not as an uncle, but as a Branch Chief.
Her eyes slowly reddened.
âDo you even realize what youâve done?â
â......â
âSo you truly wish to lose your head under the House Law!â
âDoes such a House Law even exist?â
âWhat?!â
VMMMM.
A chill rose from Mo Yong-wooâs body.
Without meaning to, she took a step backâthe pressure rolling off him was too intense.
His voice came low.
âThe main houseâs law fell to the ground long ago. And lamentably, that is because of your father.â
âW-what did you say!â
âBy nature a houseâs law must apply fairly to any who belong to it. In truth, that is true not only of a houseâs law but of every law under heaven.â
He bit his lip.
Second elder brother. Clan Lord of the Mo Yong Clan. A ruthless overlord.
At the thought of Mo Yonggun, his heart surged like waves.
âBut the main houseâs law is not so. Anyone who departs from the Clan Lordâs gaze is executed on the spot. Those who speak rightful, forthright remonstrance, those who walk clear chivalryâif they hinder the path my brother walks, none escape death.â
âYouâ!â
âThat is not law. It is pitiless despotism. If only my brother walked the road of chivalry, that would be another matterâbut that is not what he seeks.â
He sighed.
âWhat he seeks is not a right world, merely his own glory.â
She ground her teeth.
âYou! Are you insulting the Clan Lord of the main house?!â
âHow is it insult?â
âWhat?â
âAnyone with a proper doctrine, a right and fitting sense of values, will know I am not insulting my brother.â
â......!â
âThat is what a leader is. Regardless of ability, when he hears his subordinatesâ straight words, he must be able to wrestle with them, and it is meet that he face his own faults and strive to correct them.â
He shook his head.
âNothing reaches my brotherâs ears. And right now, my words do not reach yours. That is by no means a right path.â
She trembled.
Rage threatened to turn her vision. At the same time, her head grew cold.
Is he mad?!
She was the Clan Lordâs daughter, a great pillar of the Mo Yong Clan.
He was spouting impossibilities at one the absolute ruler favored. If he wished to live, he could not.
âYou really must be eager to die. You spit out lawless words without shame.â
He sighed.
âGo back.â
âEverything you said todayâI will report it all to the Clan Lord! Youâre a dead man!â
âI told you to go back.â
She shouted.
âSilence! How dare a mere Branch Chief give orders to the Clan Lordâs eldest daughter! Have you forgotten your roots because youâve lived off in the provinces!â
For an instant, his expression twisted.
âWill you not come to your senses!!â
ZZZING!
Her face went blank.
It was a bellow like a Lionâs Roar. Fierce inner forceâand emotion fiercer stillâshook her head.
With a shake she barely came to, and looked at him.
Gasp.
His gaze was terrifying.
An overwhelming emotion crashed in like surf. The strength in those eyes, that swept and pierced all, struck her so hard she could scarcely breathe.
It was not a gaze one showed simply by strong inner force or high martial realm.
It was a vessel.
His vesselâhis convictionâwas searing her. It was the will of a man who had endured agonies she could not imagine, and yet had not left the right path.
And moreover, he was changing.
Looking at a niece twisted all the way crooked, he could squarely face the clanâs present state. He found the courage to face the hellish reality he had turned away from.
Only now did he truly see the world. Her warped heart and shattered pride, conversely, became what steadied his.
âWhy did you take up the sword! How did you come to learn letters! For what reason did your flesh and soul come into the world!â
His voice grew rougherâclearer.
And it hardened into conviction.
âThe reason you could come into this world was that the surname Mo Yong held fast against the tides and stood with both feet!â
â......!â
âIf you truly serve the clan, when it walks a wrong road you must not spare bitter words! Therefore you must cultivate eyes and a heart to judge what is right and what is wrong!â
He pointed at her.
It was aggressive. She flinched.
âYou, with such fine talent, still cannot gauge what is rightâyou follow your fatherâs orders and load an innocent peopleâs shoulders with a thousand-cattie burden. Do you truly think that is right?â
âYouâ!â
âAnswer me! Do you truly think that is right? Are you living the life that is rightfully yours!â
At that instant, a shock like a blow to the back of the head ran through her.
She heard nothing else. But his last words bored into her ears and shook her head.
The life that is rightfully mine?
Without meaning to, she asked herself:
Am I living my life?
Of course. Never once had she been swayed by othersâ words.
She had always stood proud. She knew her ability, and to wield it she strode out into the world.
I am not wrong. I will always live as I do now, leading my life on my own terms.
Biting her lip, she opened her mouth.
âWhat baseless sorcery of words....â
All at once her words caught.
For she realized that the strong gaze fixed upon her was now filled with sorrow.
âI pity you.â
â...What?â
âYou didnât have to live such a life. Yet before I knew it, youâd grown like this. Youâve become a â§ NĐŸvĐ”Iight â§ (Original source) puppet my brother manipulates.â
âS-silence! I am notâ!â
âHave you ever once looked back at yourself? Have you even suspected your life might be wrong?â
She was struck dumb.
Watching her with pity, he turned to the window.
âGo back with the Red Wind Squadron.â
â......â
âI donât want a war of words with you any longer.â
Her fists quivered.
She spat the words.
âFor a loser to say!â
With that she stormed out of the office.
He did not look back. Hands clasped behind him, he only looked out the window.
Quietly, Lee Geon hoisted Cheon Ilsang and left the office. Now was not the time to touch Mo Yong-woo.
Thus he was left alone.
Sssâ
Staring up at the sky with a troubled face, he suddenly realized the tea water was boiling.
With a sigh he lifted the potâthen, seized by a sudden, nameless surge of feeling, he hurled it.
CRASH!
Scalding water and shards of porcelain scattered in all directions.
He stood with his head bowed for a long while, then spoke.
âCome in.â
The office door opened and Lee Geon entered. He had remained waiting outside.
âI have somewhere to go. If itâs short, two or three days; if long, perhaps four.â
â......â
âLook after the branch until then.â
Lee Geon bowed.
âUnderstood.â
Cloaking himself in a long coat, Mo Yong-woo started out the door, then halted.
âLee Geon.â
âYes, Branch Chief.â
âDo you think I went too far?â
Lee Geon smiled.
âYou went quite far enough.â
âDid I?â
âYes. So from now on, donât crouchâspread your wings. That way I can live off the crumbs at least, canât I?â
Unbidden, a faint smile came.
âMy apologies for not telling you sooner. I donât think I can watch the main houseâs violent course any longer.â
Lee Geon burst into hearty laughter.
âIâd wondered when youâd raise your head. If I chose you as my lord, you should at least have that much breadth.â
âIs that so?â
âIt is.â
His face visibly lighter, Mo Yong-woo nodded.
âIâll be back.â
âTravel safely.â
****
THWACK!
âGah!â
Mookbi staggered and fell.
Yeon Hojeong shook out his fist.
âThat makes seventy-two bouts, seventy-two wins, no losses.â
Cough, cough!
âHow do you not win even once? I seal one movement method and youâre nothing but a training dummy.â
She panted.
âC-cheap.â
âWhatâs cheap, fool.â
âWhere did you learn those ridiculous tricks?â
She called him cheap.
And yesâhis hand-to-hand method was cheap.
He kicked stones to attack, threw fallen leaves to distract eyes, and even went for the groin.
âCheapâ was kind; it was vicious. It wasnât merely practical hand-to-hand, it was closer to a brawl.
He snorted.
âThereâs no fair fight in the world. Morals? Etiquette? Donât be dazzled by lip service. The truth is whoeverâs still standing. Debating clean and dirty in a fight is a luxury.â
âKhâ!â
âStill, you do have feel. Youâve never won, but youâre lasting longer.â
He admired her sense.
He had driven her to reflex, yesâbut most martial folk would have dropped before making it halfway through such brutal fighting.
Not Mookbi. Grinding her teeth, she endured, and bouts that ended in a few exchanges at first now stretched to thirty.
Of course, he wasnât showing even thirty percent of his true skill.
As expected, this oneâs a gem.
Was this how a king felt upon gaining a worthy general? Inwardly, he exulted.
âHah... hah... I-I canât do any more today.â
âDown already?â
âDo you know how many days itâs been? Why donât you do some advance scouting?â
âBecause breaking you is fun.â
âUgh.â
Smiling, he helped her sit up.
âItâs hard even to standâperfect. Time to train Great Heaven Qi instead of the Living-Bow Steel-String Method.â
âRuthless. So ruthless.â
âYou have to be ruthless to grow strong. You said you want strength too.â
After catching her breath for a while, she folded her legs.
Her cross-legged posture was quite awkward. She had trained inner power in motion all her lifeâof course it was.
A moment laterâ
VMMMM.
A faint gray current rose from her body.
His eyes deepened.
This is faster.
Her fighting sense was good, but her method of inner-force operation surpassed even that. He had taught her Great Heaven Qi only a short while ago, and already she had reached this level.
Grow stronger. Fly high. Only then will you liveâand the people you want to protect will live.
As he stood guard over her for a long while, a keen thread of energy approached.
This qi...?
He turned.
A moment later, a man with a gentle air came walking from afar.
âYou werenât at your quarters. I finally found you.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âSo youâve come.â
Mo Yong-woo spoke calmly.
âDo you have time?â