The rising curls of tea fragrance filled the room.
Its color was vivid, yet the scent wasnât overbearing. It asserted itself without putting oneâs nerves on edge.
So was Je Gal Munho as Yeon Hojeong saw him.
Of the six clans praised as the greatest martial families under heaven, the lord of the line that dwelled on Longzhong Mountain in Hubei and carried on the legend of Kongming had just such an impression.
Je Gal Munho took a sip of tea.
âGood tea.â
âIâm glad it suits your taste.â
âEven with fine leaves, if you donât handle them properly, you wonât draw out this fragrance or flavor. You seem to know your way around the tea ceremony.â
âNot to that extent. Iâve brewed it often, but Iâve never studied it in depth.â
Je Gal Munhoâs eyes flashed with curiosity.
âOften brewed?â
âYes.â
Ordinarily, brewing tea is the work of attendants. Short of a very distinguished guest, itâs rare to brew and serve tea yourself.
And yet Yeon Hojeong said heâd brewed tea often.
âA refined hobby.â
âIt isnât a hobby. I simply figure, rather than ask someone, itâs quicker to brew it myself and drink.â
âIs that so?â
âIt is.â
âHa ha, I donât know whether to call that impatient or rational.â
Yeon Hojeong shook his head.
âIâm just an odd one, thatâs all.â
Why was that?
Was it because he was the young man who had saved his daughterâs life? Or because he was his daughterâs friend?
He was a young man who was strangely easy to like. Perhaps it was because his appearance leaned more toward a man of letters than a martial man.
âThe Six Great Clans are quartered in Seven-Star Pavilion. But even within it, our lodgings are so far apart that coming and going isnât easy. Iâve beenâunderstandablyâextremely busy.â
â......â
âI wanted to come at least once. Allow me, again, to say thank you.â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âUnderstood.â
It was an odd reply.
It wasnât a humble turn of phrase, yet it didnât feel out of place. That was likely due to the temperament one heard in his voice.
He seemed the sort to tie things off cleanly. In other words, one of the types Je Gal Munho preferred.
And he knows exactly what Iâm thanking him for. Quick on the uptake.
The impression differed somewhat from what heâd heard from his daughter. He didnât seem particularly tense, and yet the air was rather stiff.
âHeh-heh, I must be making you uncomfortable.â
âThatâs not it.â
âHmm? No? Then Iâm glad.â
Deep creases sat at the corners of Je Gal Munhoâs mouth.
He was a face that never lost its smileâa strategistâs expression that disarmed the person across from him.
Yeon Hojeongâs gaze deepened.
I knew weâd meet someday, but I didnât expect it this soon.
The brain of the White Path Alliance of the Martial World.
In the past, before the Four Yin Cult uprising, the Black Emperorâs Citadel clashed with the Alliance at every turn.
The Black Emperorâs Citadel was in the midst of expanding its power, and the Alliance felt a need to check the suddenly rising dark-path martial world.
It was an inevitable collision. Many men under him died as a result.
And from then until the day he died as the Dark Emperor, the Allianceâs chief strategistâs seat was held by Je Gal Munho.
As expected.
Since his return, this was the most refined insight he had seen.
A man of excellent wisdom, yet different from his fatherâwho valued chivalry above even that wisdomâand different from Mo Yonggunâwho wielded his excellent wisdom purely for his own appetite.
He was a crystallization of knowledge. That was why Je Gal Munhoâs eyes were memorable.
âYou are remarkable.â
âMm?â
The words slipped out, but Yeon Hojeong didnât hide his mind.
âAs one gains knowledge and learns how to employ clever tricks, one usually loses oneâs purity.â
â......â
âYou are different, Clan Lord.â
âHeh-heh, different?â
A friend of his daughter, a junior of the rivers and lakes, was openly evaluating him.
It wasnât a common experience. Perhaps that was why Je Gal Munho suddenly found himself very curious how Yeon Hojeong saw him.
âVery wellâhow do I appear to you?â
âLetâs see.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âI finally understand today why Ahyeon and Juni are kind.â
âWhatâs that? Hahaha!â
Je Gal Munho burst into hearty laughter.
âSo, in your eyes I look like a pure and good person?â
âThey say people see what they want to see. Perhaps, deep down, I myself am hoping the Clan Lord is such a person.â
âHeh-heh! And why do you want to see that in me?â
âWouldnât it be nice, just once? To have a chief strategist who isnât cold-blooded hold the Alliance in his hand.â
â......!â
âA chief strategist often has to move his soldiers, his subordinates, like chess pieces. So strategists tend to grow cold. If they arenât cold, even with a good head itâs hard to devise efficient war plans.â
Yeon Hojeong grinned.
âThatâs why a good chief strategist is rare. Unless he becomes strong enough, he canât protect his own purity or his rightness.â
A peculiar expression crossed Je Gal Munhoâs face.
âHow did you know Iâve been named the Allianceâs chief strategist?â
âThey call you the Divine Strategist Je Gal. With the Clan Lord at the pinnacle of such a Je Gal Clan, who would commit the folly of setting someone else as strategist?â
âHeh-heh-heh.â
Je Gal Munho only laughed.
Admiration and surprise for the other seeped into that laugh.
âIt seems the rumors were understated. I knew you were hot-blooded, but I didnât expect you to blurt out something so dangerous like this.â
âDid you?â
âYou donât believe what Iâm saying, do you?â
âIf you mean to put on a front against the greatest of âȘ NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t âȘ (Official version) the great clans under heaven, the default assumption has to be: kill everyone in your path without hesitation. To others, that can look more than dangerous.â
âHeh-heh.â
âYou couldnât possibly see me as merely a boundlessly hot-blooded young talent.â
Je Gal Munho, whoâd been quietly looking at Yeon Hojeong, tapped the table lightly.
âYou pass.â
â......â
âIt isnât enough to be quick-witted. It isnât enough to be kind. You mustnât be nothing but belligerent, and you mustnât be overly timid.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI mean youâre trustworthy as someone who could lead an Independent Field Force.â
Light flared in Yeon Hojeongâs eyes.
âAn Independent Field Force......â
âThis morning, Mo Yonggun announced the founding purpose of an Independent Field Force. There was all sorts of talk, but whatever the reasons, you could feel his intent to create it no matter what.â
âI see.â
âI assumed he had told you in advance.â
âI wonât deny it.â
Je Gal Munho smiled thinly.
âIn truth, I oppose founding an Independent Field Force. That hasnât changed today.â
â......â
âHowever, if itâs you, it will be fine.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âIt appears it weighs on you.â
âMm?â
âMo Yonggunâs aura is no ordinary thing.â
Je Gal Munhoâs eyes flashed.
âAura... yes, far from ordinary.â
âThe existence of an Independent Field Force could become a bad precedent when the Alliance later organizes its subordinate bodies. My father thinks so; I think the Clan Lord has grounds to worry as well.â
â......â
âI wonât show more than is necessary, nor will I let it be branded a useless unit. That seems the best I can do.â
With that, Yeon Hojeong wet his throat with tea.
Watching him in silence, Je Gal Munho shook his head.
âI was mistaken.â
âSir?â
âI thought you were a tiger just barely shedding its cubâs coat. Now I seeâyou are a consummately seasoned great tiger.â
âThank you for the generous appraisal.â
âGenerous? Iâm almost resentful that my vocabulary canât express anything higher.â
Je Gal Munho also swallowed a mouthful of tea. With that sip, he managed to shake off some portion of his worries and cares.
âI have one question.â
Light sparked in Yeon Hojeongâs eyes.
Here it is.
It was clear Je Gal Munho had come to ask this. Without realizing it, his eyes tightened.
âOn this one point, I want a clear answer. Truthfully, without falsehood.â
âPlease ask.â
âHave you struck some sort of deal with the Mo Yong Clan?â
â......â
âPlease, speak plainly.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âThis is the third time Iâve made a deal with Mo Yonggun.â
Je Gal Munhoâs face stiffened.
And at Yeon Hojeongâs next words, the stiffness filled with puzzlement.
âAnd I won all three.â
â......Won?â
âSo far itâs victory after victory. Heâs no easy man, so I donât know when that will break.â
Je Gal Munho furrowed his brow.
âWhat do you mean?â
âIn the past, Mo Yonggun was pushing a plan to swallow his own main house.â
âW-what?!â
Heâd never heard such a thing. Honest surprise colored Je Gal Munhoâs face.
Heâll do.
Yeon Hojeong read the other manâs expression, his eyes, his emotions and character.
Even if he werenât the chief strategistâthis man would be fine.
He then unfolded, without embellishment, what heâd gone through over the past year.
Meeting Hu Gae at the later-generation gathering, joining hands with the Mo Yong Clan to face the Ming Clan, and how, while capturing Ming Heorim, he almost came into conflict with the Namgung Clan yet again.
And further, how Mo Yonggun had simultaneously watched him and tried to recommend him as head of a unit to use as a worthwhile chess pieceâhe told it all.
When heâd finished, Je Gal Munhoâs face was twisted with shock.
âMo Yonggun... a truly dangerous man.â
âDangerous, yes. Brilliant, too.â
âThen this âdealâ with himâ?â
Yeon Hojeong shook his head.
âSitting and taking it isnât in my nature. I wanted payback, and I wanted my freedom back, so I forced a sit-down.â
âHeh-heh, heh-heh-heh!â
Je Gal Munho looked at Yeon Hojeong with eyes full of admiration.
âA sit-down with that Mo Yonggun? Heh-heh-heh!â
Who knew why he found it so delightful. He just laughed for a long while without a word.
âWhat on earth are you?â
It was a question with lingering mirth. He hadnât asked it expecting an answer.
âGiven your martial skill alone, your level doesnât fit your age in the leastânow I see youâve been cutting across the Central Plains, throwing yourself into all manner of incidents.â
Yeon Hojeong let out a short chuckle.
âIâm fond of making trouble.â
After staring at him for a while, Je Gal Munho smiled.
âA pity. A real pity.â
â......?â
âYou neednât keep yourself quite so stiff. I just gave up.â
âI donât know what you mean.â
âAhyeon.â
â......â
âYouâre an exceptional man. As a father with a daughter, I would welcome a son-in-law as exceptional as you.â
â......Ahem.â
âBut while you could become a great guest of our main house, I donât think you could make Ahyeon truly happy. Your talent is too exceptional.â
Yeon Hojeong wetted his lips.
âI have no thought of marriage.â
Smiling, Je Gal Munho rose to his feet.
âStill, stay good friends with our Ahyeon. If someday your heart truly turns, youâre welcome as my son-in-law.â
These people all seemed equally desperate to marry off their children.
âTodayâs meeting was thoroughly interesting. Thank you for making the time.â
âNot at all.â
âIâll be going.â
âGo safely.â
âAh! Before I go, let me tell you one thing.â
âYes?â
Je Gal Munhoâs face grew serious.
âIt may be that the Independent Field Force wonât be just one.â
â......?!â
âBesides the unit youâll take, another may be created.â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes grew deep.
âWill the Nine Sects and One Union take it?â
âIf Mo Yonggun doesnât get greedy.â
â......â
âRest well.â
Je Gal Munho left Army-Breaking Pavilion.
Seeing him off, Yeon Hojeong smiled thinly.
âSir Mo Yong, if you get greedy, gambling can cost you your own hand. Arenât you getting a bit reckless?â
Just then, a daft-sounding reply came back.
âPardon?â
Yeon Hojeong blinked. Okcheong had arrived at some point.
âWhat is it?â
â......?â
âYou didnât go back to your quarters, did you?â
âI... came for instruction.â
âInstruction?â
â......Yes?â
âAm I your master? Why are you getting instruction from me?â
Okcheong grew flustered.
âTh-that... no, yesterday you clearly said, Young Master Yeonââ
âIf you want instruction, you have to pay a price worthy of it.â
â......A price?â
Yeon Hojeong smiled darkly.
Nothing to do for a few days, and youâve walked right into it.
He slung an arm around Okcheongâs shoulder as if friendly.
âYour master is the Sword Immortal, right?â
âHuh? Ah, yes.â
âAn all-rounder of Wudangâs martial arts! You must have realized magnificent insights.â
âY-yes.â
âBeautiful, surely. Enticing. Youâre a Daoistâmaybe not used to the arithmetic of the secular world, but since weâre here, how about learning a bit about it?â
âI-Iâm not sure I understand...â
âHeh-heh, you will. Soâshall we start the instruction now?â
âEh? Uh, yes! I would be grateful!â
âFirst, display Wudangâs martial arts from start to finish. In detailâvery detailed. So clear that even a child could realize the subtle principles.â