âHm?â
âWhatâs wrong?â
â...â
âYoung Master Yeon?â
âHuh?â
âI said, whatâs wrong. Is something bothering you?â
Yeon Hojeong shook his head.
âNothing. The back of my neck just started aching out of nowhere.â
âAn assassin?â
âWhy the hell would it be that.â
âWhy not? I heard people talkingâYeon Clanâs supposed to be one of the most famous clans in the martial world.â
âWeâre not the top, but yeah, weâre famous.â
âThen as the eldest son of a clan like that, wouldnât there be a lot of people gunning for you?â
Yeon Hojeong blinked.
âYouâre not wrong, but... howâd you jump all the way to that?â
Mookbi grumbled.
âDonât you think youâre underestimating me a bit?â
âIâm not underestimating you. Not knowing something isnât a crime.â
âI might be ignorant of the world, but Iâm not that bad.â
Get three people together and a faction forms. Then they start butting heads to climb over each other.
Multiply that a few tens of millions of times and you get the martial world. If a sect is famous and powerful, itâs bound to become a target for checks and pressure.
Mookbi had learned that at the Yi God Contest.
âAnyway, itâs already been a month.â
âYeah.â
Theyâd been staying at Lake Delicacies Grand Joy Pavilion for over a month now.
It was full-on autumn. Leaves were whipping through the air and the wind had gone sharp. Peopleâs clothes were getting thicker by the day.
Mo Yong-woo had come to see them twenty days ago and gone back that very day. Since then, Yeon Hojeong had finished his market survey, circling the Zhejiang sea routes.
Now it was about time to head home.
âSo, are you not going to meet that man again?â
âWho?â
âThat man named Mo Yong-woo.â
A crooked smile tugged at Yeon Hojeongâs mouth.
âWeâre done talking. Itâs his turn to move now. If he takes my proposal, heâll be in touch again.â
He recalled what Mo Yong-woo had said.
âBut once Iâve made up my mind, I donât want to move halfheartedly.â
Theyâd only just met. Two people whoâd never even worked together had no reason to stick to each otherâs side from the startâand couldnât even if they wanted to.
If you have someone helping you and you just sit there sucking your fingers, youâll end up with neither porridge nor rice. Youâre always the main actor in your own life. Mo Yong-woo understood that very well.
Do your own digging. I trust you to at least show me that much ability.
âThen we can just go straight back?â
âPretty much.â
âArenât we going to stop by Mount Mogan?â
âMount Mogan? Oh, Jipyeong?â
âYeah.â
Yeon Hojeong tilted his head.
âYou really think heâll still be there? And even if he is, Mount Mogan is still a mountain. How are you planning to find him on that whole vast range?â
âIf we donât have anything urgent for a while, we can just treat it as body method training and run the whole mountain.â
âOh? Thatâs not a bad idea.â
âHee-hee.â
Yeon Hojeong snorted a laugh.
âYou that eager to see Jipyeong?â
Mookbi scratched her cheek.
âHeâs a first for me.â
âA first what?â
âThe first person who approached me with no hidden agenda... except for you.â
âMy father would be pretty hurt if he heard that.â
âAh, heâs different. I mean, uh...â
âWell, youâve got a point. Once weâre back, I wonât have much to do besides training anyway, so we can swing by Mount Mogan and... oh, shit!â
âWhat?â
The color drained from Yeon Hojeongâs face.
Mookbi tensed up without thinking. Sheâd never seen his expression this serious before.
WUUUUNG.
Drawing up the Living-Bow Steel-String Method, Mookbi swept her gaze over the surroundings.
âIs something wrong? Donât tell me there really is an enemy...â
âI didnât send a letter.â
â...What?â
Yeon Hojeong swallowed hard.
âI never sent Father a single letter to say I was well. Not even once.â
â...â
âSon of a... damn it.â
The air went right out of Mookbi.
âYouâre unbelievable sometimes, you know that?â
âHey! Thatâs because you donât know my father! Do you have any idea how much I suffered that day?â
Without realizing it, he grabbed his head with both hands.
People are scarier in silence than when theyâre talking. That day, his father hadnât said a word; heâd just stared at him until Yeon Hojeong recited the entire âFilial Pietyâ section of the Classic of the Mind engraved on his heart, loud and clear.
It had been a moment on par with the shock of his first kill. The blow to his mental strength had been so huge he hadnât even slept properly afterward.
Mookbi was dumbfounded.
What even is this manâs real self?
She remembered the first time sheâd seen him.
The eyes of a general looking down at her, spewing out a qi that was red and blue, pale and dark all at once.
After heâd subdued her in a single instant, his martial skill as heâd driven Baek Sogyeong to the brink had been nothing short of shocking.
The majesty of a vicious commander with not an ounce of mercy had sent a chill down her spine. Then, when heâd soothed her later, sheâd seen the shadow of a taciturn sage.
As time passed and they grew closer, sheâd seen the mischievous teasing of a # NĐŸvĐ”light # young man with a streak of playfulness. In his talks with Mo Yong-woo, sheâd seen the bearing of a decisive strategist overflowing with resolve.
And now?
Heâs a complete idiot, isnât he?
She had no idea how many different faces he was hiding.
But there was one thing she did know.
âIn a way, youâre honestly really straightforward, you know that?â
âWhat are you babbling about?â
âNothing.â
She turned her head away.
Every face he showed was shocking in its own way, but at least it was never fake. Once he decided someone was his, he never put a mask on in front of them.
Maybe that was Yeon Hojeongâs greatest charm.
âDonât just stand there like a lump. Letâs get moving.â
âA lump?!â
âIâm heading out first.â
FWAAAAANG!
Mookbi shot off down the mountain path at high speed.
Yeon Hojeong smacked his lips.
Cold, arenât we.
BOOOM!
In an instant, he was on her tail.
He was following behindâor so it seemedâthen at some point he was suddenly right beside her. Mookbi clicked her tongue.
âYouâre getting faster by the day.â
âBecause Iâm trying to make a difference every day.â
âHow far have you gotten with it?â
âStuff like that doesnât really mean anything.â
âHuh?â
âAt least when it comes to body methods, counting in stages and levels is meaningless.â
To him, body method training was simply a study that could deepen without end.
In a way, it wasnât that different from inner cultivation methods. Saying youâd reached such-and-such level, such-and-such stage as your inner force grew was just putting a label on the outer shell.
All that matters is letting your body move the way that fits you, and the way that fits your own insight.
FOOM.
His body sped up even more.
Despite the increase in speed, not a hair of his posture was out of place. His form had the grace of a lofty crane, yet there was a sense of battle-readiness to himâas if he could swing his axe at any moment.
Mookbiâs eyes deepened.
Heâs someone with a lot I can learn from.
As you acquire more and more skills, itâs natural to forget what you learned in the past.
Yeon Hojeong was different. He kept every single thing heâd learned and mastered within reach, continually honing it all.
Itâs not just that heâs smart or gifted.
Only now did she understand how the solid foundation for his growth had been formed.
Itâs his entire attitude toward life.
He carried everything heâd realized in his head and everything heâd acquired in his body. It was as if he believed the world wouldnât let him live otherwise.
Whether it was truly possible or not, he threw himself at it first. Even if it should be impossible, heâd still throw himself at it.
Because if you donât pursue somethingâeven if itâs only an idealâit means nothing.
FWIP.
âStill too slow, though.â
âYouâre just too fast.â
âHmph.â
PAPAPAPANG!
Mookbi launched into a fearsome series of springing steps, stretching away.
It was a terrifying body method. Watching her back grow smaller, he laughed inwardly.
Sheâs changed nicely.
When heâd first seen her, sheâd been like a crumbling wall on the verge of collapse.
Now she wasnât. Inside the Yeon householdâs fence, sheâd felt human warmth; outside in Zhejiang, sheâd seen one side of the martial world.
Even though it wouldâve been natural for her to be lost, Mookbi was keeping her heart steady.
He found that endearing.
âHey! Wait up! Slow down a bit!â
âThen run faster!â
âYou damn brat!â
Leaping over the mountain paths like that, the two of them reached the lower ridges of Mount Mogan in less than a full day.
One of them had pushed their body method like crazy to avoid losing; the other had done the same to surpass. Each knew how to make up for the otherâs weaknesses.
âPhew, arenât you hungry?â
âIâm dying.â
âHere.â
âOh? Rice balls?â
âYep. Theyâve got minced pork in the middle. The seasoningâs good.â
â...I really must be fated never to escape rice balls.â
âHuh?â
âNothing. Theyâre huge, though. One of these and Iâll be full.â
They chewed away at the rice balls.
âTastes a bit sour.â
âIt wonât kill you.â
âYeah, I wonât die, but still.â
Both of them had lived rough enough lives that this was nothing. Catching and eating rats or snakes was par for the course; thereâd been no shortage of times theyâd dug up tree roots to survive.
With stomachs made of iron, they had no trouble digesting rice balls that smelled faintly off.
Yeon Hojeong got to his feet.
âAll right. Letâs go find Jipyeong.â
âShall we?â
He loosened his body this way and that, slung the axe over his shoulder, and was about to dash out whenâ
...
His eyes suddenly went deep.
Mookbi looked at him, puzzled.
âWhatâs wrong?â
â...â
âIs there something else you forgot, like that letter?â
âShh.â
His face was far more serious than sheâd expected.
Her expression naturally turned serious as well.
Like a hawk, his eyes swept the area.
...What is this?
His Jade Wave True Qi surged, and the Three Spirit Qis of the Four Spirits began to burn quietly.
Nothingâs touching my senses.
All he could see were trees and dirt, grass and fallen leaves. The lines of the mountains flowed in serene dignity; the wind blowing through them was more than coolâborderline cold.
He could feel everything one could feel on an autumn mountain. Beyond that, nothing.
But this air...
Amid the crisp air, he felt a prickly, razor-like smoke of discomfort, as sharp as a needle and as keen as a razor.
After watching the surroundings for a long while, he spoke.
âHow many shots do you have?â
âHuh?â
âArrows.â
She glanced down at her quiver.
âTwenty-four.â
âTwenty-four...â
WUUUUNG.
He took Mad Dragon Axe off his shoulder and drove Jade Wave True Qi through his body.
His bodyâs center hardened; every sense throughout his frame sharpened to an extreme.
âSave your arrows. Just in case.â
Her grip tightened on Red Lotus Bow.
âIs it an enemy?â
âKillers.â
âKillers?!â
âI canât feel any presence. But this foul air... itâs probably killers.â
One of the ways the dark-path surpassed the orthodox was in their assassinsâtheir killers.
A killer raised in the dark-path from the ground up never leaked killing intent. Their craft was so refined it could fool even peak masters.
So how do you fight that?
There is no method. You survive somehow and kill them. If you donât notice them, you just die.
After enough experiences like that pile up, you eventually start to perceive something other than killing intent.
The changes in the very air.
Somethingâs off.
His certainty grew.
There were killers hereâmore precisely, killers targeting him. The increasingly heavy, stale air proved it.
Aside from the killers, thereâs something else...
Just thenâ
Mookbiâs eyes flashed.
âI saw them.â
âSaw what?â
âTwo men down the mountain, wearing clothes the same color as old tree bark.â
Sheâd picked out something even he had trouble seeing clearly at this distance.
An archerâs eyesight surpassed that of any other martial artist. There was even specialized eye training to go with it.
With eyes as sharp as a hawkâs, sheâd spotted the killers.
If thatâs the case...
Scanning the nearby terrain, he shouted,
âGet higher!â
âHuh?!â
âItâs a Siege-Slaughter Formation! Theyâre going to push with numbers!â
RIPPLERIPPLERIPPLE!
At that moment, around two hundred killers charged up from the foot of the mountain.
This wasnât an assassination. Theyâd chosen a tactic of wiping their targets out in one go with a formation.
The most extreme assault method in a killerâs arsenal. Realizing he and Mookbi had sensed them, theyâd moved straight to an all-out attack.
PAPAPAPAPAK!
They blatantly revealed their presence. The killing intent rolling up the slope was extra.
Even though they were clearly assassins, they were acting in a way that couldnât have been less assassin-like. Yeon Hojeong ground his teeth.
âWhat the hell are you bastards trying to pull, you sons of bitches!â