âYouâre here.â
âYes.â
âWill you have a cup of tea?â
âHeh-heh, letâs.â
After a moment, Mo Yonggun and Mo Yong-woo sat across a table.
Once tea had wetted their throats, Mo Yonggun asked:
âHow is the Heaven-and-Earth One Hundred and Eight Sword Solutions?â
âDifficult.â
Mo Yonggun smiled as if he knew everything.
âIt is the greatest sword study in which the Mo Yong Clanâs centuries of history are condensed. Iâve been practicing it close to twenty years, and thereâs still further to reach.â
âI understand now that the sword formulas are inexhaustible.â
âWell seen. Orientation, sword force, speed, skillâno matter how you peel it, the end never shows.â
âThank you again.â
âHeh-heh, thereâs no need for such stiff thanks between brothers.â
It was a curious line.
Mo Yonggun surely meant it sincerely, but it was something he could say only because Mo Yong-woo had said he would follow him. Had Mo Yong-woo clung to Zhejiang to the end, they likely would never have seen each other again for the rest of their lives.
This is better.
For days, Mo Yonggun had visited Mo Yong-woo to talk of this and that. As if finally giving overdue affection, he showed consideration for Mo Yong-woo.
But Mo Yong-woo knew. Mo Yonggunâs favor applied only to those within his own boundary.
I knew itâyet for a while I let myself be intoxicated.
Brotherly affection had deepenedâor so Mo Yonggun would think, and Mo Yong-woo agreed to a point.
Yet whenever he heard a line tinged with this sort of dissonance, he was reminded:
Elder Brother is dangerous.
A resolve that had wavered only minutely grew firm again.
âWill you be all right?â
âSir?â
âLeaving the Zhejiang branch to your subordinates, I mean. For the time being, youâll have to work under me.â
Mo Yong-woo answered with confidence.
âMy subordinateâs administrative ability surpasses even mine. In maintaining the branchâs businesses, he may in fact be better.â
âHeh-heh, is that so? If you rate him like that, heâs no ordinary talent.â
Mo Yonggun nodded.
âLater, depending on the situation, letâs bring him into the main house as well.â
âSir?â
âHmm? Heh-heh, what are you so surprised about? If heâs your man, heâs also a man of the main house, isnât he?â
Studying him in silence, Mo Yong-woo nodded.
âYouâll like him as well.â
Mo Yonggunâs appetite for talent had no end.
But it wasnât like the Nine Provinces Clansâ way of expansion. He coveted, but if it looked problematic, he wouldnât even glance at it. That was why heâd been able to build such a stable base.
All at once, Mo Yong-wooâs face stiffened.
âElder Brother.â
âGo on, speak first.â
âWhat you mentioned before...â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe marriage... sir.â
âAh, the eldest daughter of the Central Plains Money House?â
Smiling, Mo Yonggun stroked his beard.
âDonât worry. Iâve seen the girl once myselfâkeen of mind, and very comely besides. Sheâs young as well; sheâll be more than worthy as your match.â
Plain discomfiture spread across Mo Yong-wooâs face.
âIâm not yet... prepared in my heart...â
âHeh-heh, marriage isnât anything special. Once you get it done, youâll wonder why you worried.â
That wasnât the problem.
But to Mo Yonggun, it truly seemed a non-issue. In fact, he himself had married by looking at the brideâs background and capability.
Nor was it just him. The world was like that.
It was a peaceful age, but that peace could shatter at any time. In an unfinished age of chaos, a marriage alliance with a powerful house might well be essential.
âHowever, it seems we should delay the match.â
âSir?â
Mo Yonggun drew a golden document from his breast.
Mo Yong-wooâs eyes widened.
âThat is...?â
âA document of the Alliance meeting drafted through the Grand Public Officer Council.â
âIs it permissible to leak such a document outside?â
âHmm? †NĐŸvĐ”â ight †(Read more on our source) Heh-heh! Are we not also the Alliance here? Donât fret so much.â
Leaking important documents outside was a grave crime regardless of rank.
He trusts me.
Mo Yong-woo studied his brotherâs face.
Despite leaking the document, he showed no anxiety.
He trusts that even if the leak is discovered, it wonât be a problem.
Without a firm base inside the Alliance, you couldnât do such a thing easily. That was how confident Mo Yonggun was.
In that short time, heâs surely joined hands with several faction headsâat least four...
Terrifying.
It wasnât just his personal martial skill and strategy that were outstanding. Mo Yonggun had a sure hand in politics as well, and that ability worked even on giants of the martial world who had been through every fire and flood.
âWhat is it?â
â...Nothing.â
Mo Yong-woo read down the document.
His eyes flashed.
âThe organizational chart under the Alliance of the Martial World is complete. Of course, it will take some time before all bodies are fully arranged.â
â...The Field Forces are fast.â
âIndeed. As for the Independent Field Forces, among the warriors applying to the Alliance weâll select by distinguishing jade from rock. It will likely be a great help to you.â
Mo Yong-wooâs eyes widened.
âBut the numbers differ.â
âHmm?â
âThe personnel cap of the unit Iâll command and the unit the Yeon Clanâs eldest will commandâare different.â
A chilly smile touched Mo Yonggunâs lips.
âOf course they should be. Thereâs no need to give that side many numbers, is there?â
The personnel cap for the unit under Mo Yong-woo was five hundred.
By contrast, the cap for the unit under Yeon Hojeong was a mere one hundred.
âMore men doesnât automatically mean better results. But if ability is similar, external factors begin to exert great power.â
â......â
âWithin two years, dissolve or absorb that other unit. Thatâs your first assignment.â
âUnderstood.â
Mo Yong-woo set down the document.
His eyes wavered a touch, but his expression was firm. He had his own confidence.
âBefore that, thereâs something I think I must do.â
âHmm?â
Mo Yong-woo looked out the window.
âI should meet the Yeon Clanâs eldest.â
*****
âHmm, a hundred men.â
Yeon Wi sighed.
âIâm sorry. I did what I could, but this is how it came out.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âYou never liked the very existence of Field Forces to begin with.â
âThatâs why I opposed it. But if a Field Force is to be created regardless, I wanted to give you strength.â
âHaha, itâs fine.â
Amusement rose on Yeon Hojeongâs face.
âA cap of one hundred...â
âIn truth, considering the provisions for operations, itâs not such a small number.â
âItâs actually a lot.â
âWhat?â
Yeon Hojeong cocked his head.
âIâve no intention of filling out the hundred just to fill them. Of course, if useful people appear, Iâd like to bring them in.â
Yeon Wi shook his head.
âI donât know what youâre thinking.â
âIâm curious about one thing.â
âWhat is it?â
âWhen can we depart the Alliance?â
Surprise crossed Yeon Wiâs face.
âYouâre already thinking of taking the Field Force out and setting off with the Alliance?â
âOf course. I didnât need a full hundred to begin with, but whatever the case, theyâve pressed us by numbers on that side. In that case, we have no choice but to head out as soon as possible and rack up achievements.â
âIsnât that too hasty? And for a Field Force to act as a Field Force, it needs a proper objective.â
âObjectives can be made.â
â......â
â...That said, in truth, I think we only need to follow the Right Path.â
âFollow the Right Path?â
Light flashed in Yeon Hojeongâs eyes.
A goal heâd conceived from the moment he brought the card of an Independent Field Force to Mo Yonggun:
âI plan to clean up the dark path.â
âThe dark-path martial world?!â
âYes.â
Perhaps it was the first time. That Yeon Hojeong hid his inner intent from Yeon Wi.
âIâll cut out the vicious gangs of the dark path that suck the blood of the common folk. And if they arenât dark-path but threaten the peopleâs lives, weâll exterminate them all the same.â
Not all dark-path martial artists live declaring, âIâm dark-path.â
Those who betray the code and commit clear violations of the lawâwhat are they if not dark-path?
âItâs not a bad idea. Noâin fact, itâs a good one. When the White Pathâs power concentrates in the Alliance of the Martial World, the dark path in each region will inevitably throw its weight around.â
âExactly. We should start by pruning those stray branches.â
âMm.â
Yeon Wi watched his sonâs expression.
Yeon Hojeong smiled faintly.
âWhy, Father?â
Yeon Wi could tell. That Yeon Hojeong was hiding something from him.
By now, he could pierce his sonâs heart just by his face and eyes. That was how deep the exchanges between father and son had become.
âIs there no other objective besides that?â
â......â
He couldnât lie.
Yeon Hojeong sighed.
âThere is.â
âVery well. I understand.â
And that was the end of it.
His desire to know what that objective was burned in his chest, but Yeon Wi did not probe further.
If it were something he could speak, he wouldnât be the sort to deceive his own father to begin with. Yeon Wi didnât want to trouble his son.
But he would receive one promise.
âIâll trust that it wonât be something that breaks with the code.â
âAt least not with my code.â
It was an ambiguous line.
Yeon Wi nodded.
âVery well. Thatâs enough.â
Inwardly, Yeon Hojeong breathed out.
For his part, he wanted to reveal the existence of the Three Fanatical Churches. He wanted to say that not only the White Path Alliance, but even the dark path would have to unite their strength.
Not yet...
But not yet.
It isnât time yet.
This was the father heâd wanted to meet again even in death. He knew that whatever he said, his father would believe him.
Even soânot yet. When time had passed and the enemyâs true form grew clear, right thenâhe wouldnât be late to speak.
For now, focus on my work. There isnât much time.
In the original course of things, the Three Fanatical Churches would invade the Central Plains more than twenty years from now.
But history had changed.
Because of Yeon Hojeong alone, the Yeon Clanâwho should have been exterminatedâhad survived, the Nine Provinces Clans had fallen sooner, and the founding of the Alliance had been moved up.
This change was anything but small.
They could invade later than before. Perhaps, due to some incident, they might never set their sights on the Central Plains. But...
If they had been preparing the invasion from long agoâ
Even if not immediately, the timing might come earlier. Just thinking of that one possibility means thereâs no time.
The maximum leeway he granted the enemy was ten years.
At the very least, he had to assume the Three Fanatical Churches would push into the Central Plains within ten years. Even moving on that assumption would barely be enough.
In other words, within ten years he had to make Mo Yong-woo the Alliance Leader, cultivate the White Pathâs full strength, and at the same time align the dark-path martial worldâs power into one to prepare for war.
That was his goal and his charge. He believed that was precisely why Heaven had given him one more chance.
Yeon Hojeong believed it with all his heart.
âIn any case, I donât think thereâs any need to move too hastily. As of now, there isnât even a clear word on how to recruit soldiers for the Field Force.â
âDonât worry. I have something in mind.â
âMm?â
Yeon Hojeong grinned.
âThey arenât complete washouts, and at the same time they can roam the rivers and lakes freely. I donât know how many will gather, but I estimate at least thirty.â
âThirty...â
Light flashed in Yeon Wiâs eyes.
âYou donât meanââ
At that momentâ
Both turned their eyes to the window at once.
Yeon Hojeong rose from his seat.
âIâll go.â
â...It looks like a man of the Mo Yong Clan.â
âYes. My guest, I imagine.â
The martial man heading toward Army-Breaking Pavilion was none other than Mo Yong-woo.
Good thing I prepared.
Yeon Hojeong felt at his chest. There was a fairly thick letter tucked there.
A letter to hand to Mo Yong-woo.
Even if Iâm not there, I trust youâll do well. Show me your ability to the fullest.
Yeon Hojeong spoke to Yeon Wi.
âIâll have a quick talk and come back.â
âVery well.â
âAnd Father.â
âMm?â
âEverything will go well. Donât worry.â
Yeon Wi smiled. The peculiarly awkward smile that had been his now looked rather natural.
âDonât go making trouble, you brat.â