His expression was serious, but what he said was fairly extreme.
Yeo Guk frowned.
âRabble, you say?â
At that moment, Yun Ho nodded.
âYeon is right. We are a ragtag rabble.â
Most of the late-generation experts, starting with Yeo Guk, turned to look at Yun Ho.
Yun Ho clicked his tongue lightly.
âSince weâre on the subject anyway, letâs talk about it. Among the people gathered here, how many actually came having firmly decided to entrust themselves to the Field Force Yeon is leading?â
No one could raise an objection to Yun Hoâs words, because he wasnât wrong.
Yun Hoâs face grew grave.
âAny group in the world whose purpose is unclear can only be called a rabble. Even if every single member of that group is exceptional in his own right.â
âMm.â
Low, indistinct sounds spilled from the late-generation experts.
Yun Ho asked Yeon Hojeong,
âAm I right?â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âHalf right.â
âHalf, you say?â
âYouâre rabble because you havenât come together as one, and youâre rabble because your skill isnât outstanding either.â
Yun Hoâs face stiffened.
My skill...
He was from the first disciple generation of MOUNT HUA SECT. He hadnât learned every one of the sectâs secret arts, but he was confident that if he went out into the rivers and lakes right now, he could wipe out most bandit bands on his own.
Itâs frustrating...
Yun Ho let out a low sigh.
But in front of that man, I canât deny it.
For several days, Yeon Hojeong had accepted the challenges of countless late-generation experts. And in every single one of those bouts, he had won.
He had even won them all overwhelmingly. In the five times Yun Ho had crossed hands with Yeon Hojeong, he had never lasted more than three exchanges.
In other words, the level of realm he had built up didnât matter.
Yun Ho could not defeat Yeon Hojeong. He couldnât so much as land a successful attack, let alone pose a threat.
In the end, Yun Ho was weak, and Yeon Hojeong was strong. That was all there was to it.
Yeon Hojeong spoke.
âBut you said something interesting. That everyoneâs purpose is different?â
Yun Ho answered with a somewhat sour face.
âOf course.â
ââOf courseâ?â
â......?â
âDoes that mean itâs supposed to be taken for granted? Why are you saying âof courseâ?â
âWhat... do you mean?â
Yeon Hojeongâs brow creased.
âThat means most of you are pathetic types who use âprudenceâ as an excuse not to stake your lives on the path youâve chosen, doesnât it?â
â......!â
The faces of the late-generation experts visibly hardened.
Yeon Hojeongâs gaze turned icy.
âWhen I made you that offer, Iâm sure I said it plainly. That an Independent Field Force is the first organization the Alliance of the Martial World has established in decades, and that itâs a unit that will carry out independent missions, free from the Allianceâs politics.â
â......â
âA unit with that kind of special status should naturally carry a corresponding level of responsibility. I even added that, because there wasnât much time left, you should think it over that much more carefully. Donât you remember?â
Yun Ho stammered.
âY-yes, you did say that, but...â
âAll of us live our lives walking on the edge of a blade. If youâve come having made up your minds, then you should be ready to bet your lives. Donât tell me you were thinking youâd just stroll the rivers and lakes for a while, play around a bit, and then go back home later.â
The late-generation experts turned into dumb mute paupers with honey on their tongues.
Because in reality, that was exactly the kind of mindset the majority of them had brought with them.
Just then, a young man spoke.
âThereâs no way thatâs all it is.â
Yeon Hojeong turned his head.
It was a young man. He looked to be about the same age as Yeon Jipyeong. At most, he might be one or two years older.
AZURE MOUNTAIN SECT.
Surprisingly, the only person who had come from AZURE MOUNTAIN SECT was that young man.
Yeon Hojeong asked,
âYour name?â
âCheok Gang.â
âAre you a disciple of AZURE MOUNTAIN SECT?â
âIâm from the first disciple generation of AZURE MOUNTAIN SECT.â
âAll right, Cheok Gang. Are you saying youâve staked your life?â
âOf course.â
He had a gentle-looking young face, but his clear eyes brimmed with resolve.
âIâm going out into the world. Iâll temper my martial arts out in the world. But martial arts you havenât staked your life on canât possibly be strong.â
Cheok Gangâs voice held firm conviction and belief.
âWhile I was thinking that way, Commander Yeon came to us. I thought it was an opportunity. Thatâs why I came.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âYou want to temper your martial arts in the gap between life and death?â
âMy purpose wasnât pure. For that, I clearly owe you an apology. But itâs true that I came with the resolve to leave my bones here.â
Cheok Gang brought his fists together in a cupped-fists salute.
âIâll be in your care from here on.â
It was a display brimming with spirit.
When the youngest among them, Cheok Gang, showed that kind of attitude, shame crept over the faces of the late-generation experts. Because they didnât have that much sincerity.
âI told you to think carefully because of the special nature of an Independent Field Force. But I never once told you what kind of work our unit would be doing. Even so, staking your life and volunteering to enlist is no easy thing.â
Yeon Hojeong returned a cupped-fists salute to Cheok Gang.
âWhatever your reasons are, Iâll be a commander you wonât be ashamed of. Thank you for standing with me.â
He lifted his head and looked around at the late-generation experts.
Most of them had their heads bowed in shame; a few were frowning.
âWhy should I bow my head only to Cheok Gang?â
Yeon Hojeong frowned.
âYou should all have received my greeting. But except for that friend named Cheok Gang, I donât feel like bowing my head to any of you.â
â......â
âBe ashamed. Before your martial arts, in your attitude toward life, youâve already lost to Cheok Gang.â
At that moment, Yeo Guk opened his mouth.
âOn that point, Iâll clearly apologize.â
âYour name?â
âIâm Yeo Guk of Kunlun Sect.â
Yeo Guk continued.
âYes, I remember. You were serious. But I wasnât as serious as you. I knew that to your eyes, I might look like a dabbler whoâs just testing the waters. I apologize.â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âFine. Iâll accept the apology.â
âBut all this talk about attitude toward life... to me it can only look like you intend to insult us.â
Yeo Gukâs eyes deepened.
âThat friend Cheok Gang is certainly remarkable. Setting age aside, coming with the resolve to stake his life on an organization whose purpose isnât even clear yet is no ordinary thing.â
âYouâre right.â
âBut you could just as well call it foolish. You should stake your life only on something worthy of it. An individual life is not that light.â
Yeo Guk pointed at Yeon Hojeong.
âPrecisely because you know that weight, isnât that why you gave Cheok Gang your word of thanks?â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âThat, too, is true. Youâre sharp.â
âIndeed. But not everyone can be the same. You have to clearly recognize the differences between individuals.â
Yeo Guk shook his head.
âYou donât need to apologize for the insult. I just want you to know that we did not come here with light hearts.â
Depending on how you heard it, it could grate on the nerves. But there was a certain logic to Yeo Gukâs words.
Yeon Hojeong shook his head.
âYou said your name was Yeo Guk?â
âThatâs right.â
âIn that case, Iâd like you to stay to the end.â
Yeo Guk frowned.
Stay to the end? What is that supposed to mean?
Yeon Hojeong folded his arms.
âIf you werenât in the special situation youâre in, I wouldnât have pointed out your attitude either.â
The late-generation expertsâ eyes widened.
Special situation?
Yeon Hojeongâs voice turned cold.
âYeo Guk.â
âSpeak.â
âIf you go back to Kunlun Sect, or stay in the Alliance of the Martial World, you can live with more than enough comfort. So why did you come here?â
â......!â
âIs it because you couldnât be the best? Or because you wanted to run away?â
Yeo Gukâs face visibly hardened.
He wasnât the only one. The expressions of most of the late-generation experts grew similar to Yeo Gukâs.
Yeon Hojeong clicked his tongue.
âThe reason I was late when you gathered in the rear courtyard of Army-Breaking Pavilion is because I went to check what positions you held in each of your sects.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âTalents the sects are clutching tightly wouldnât just come to me on their own, would they? I was curious. What kind of circumstances you all had.â
The late-generation expertsâ faces flushed red.
âIf what I saw is true, then you ought to be even more ashamed.â
He looked at Yeo Guk.
Yeo Guk was biting his lips.
âYeo Guk.â
â......â
âSay # NĐŸvĐ”light # it again. Tell me if thereâs any reason I should treat you on the same level as Cheok Gang.â
Yeo Guk couldnât say anything.
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âBut youâre not completely wrong either. I got a bit worked up too. I didnât particularly intend to insult you, but to the ones hearing it, it could certainly sound like an insult.â
â......â
âYou said there was no need to apologize, but Iâll apologize anyway. Peopleâs inborn nature and the environments they grew up in are different, yet I judged you too much by my own standard.â
â......â
âIâm sorry.â
Yeon Hojeongâs apology was sincere.
But in a sense, it was an apology that might as well not have been given. If they accepted that apology, they would truly be admitting themselves to be pathetic people.
It was when the late-generation experts were filled to the brim with bottomless shame and an unplaceable anger.
[Yeon. Theyâre martial artists.]
At Mookbiâs transmitted voice, Yeon Hojeongâs eyes flashed.
[How many?]
[More than a hundred. But... no matter how I look at them, theyâre not from the Alliance of the Martial World.]
There was nothing strange about that in itself.
The Mount Dabae range stretched across three provinces. The Alliance of the Martial World had merely planted itself at one point on Mount Dabae.
However, at this particular point in time, when news of the Allianceâs founding was spreading across the entire Central Plains, it was indeed a problem.
The one who had uncovered that suspicious movement and their true identity was Ga Deoksang. And Ga Deoksang had immediately passed that information to Yeon Hojeong.
That was why Yeon Hojeong had brought the Field Force here.
âAnd thereâs one more thing I should apologize for.â
The late-generation experts looked up at Yeon Hojeong.
For a moment, they flinched without realizing it.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes were frighteningly cold. At the same time, they burned just as hot.
In that indescribably mysterious gazeâbeyond what words could paintâthere blazed a strange majesty unlike anything they had ever felt before.
âWhatever circumstances brought you here, I will never permit you to leave.â
â......?!â
âBecause you had nothing to do? To test the waters? Arrogant as it sounds, did you really think Iâd be willing to throw away a force like you? No matter where you look across the Central Plains, itâs hard to find young experts with your level of strength.â
Yeon Hojeong bared his teeth in a pale smile.
âFrom the moment you gathered in the rear courtyard of Army-Breaking Pavilion, youâve been my troops. Reject me? Thatâs impossible. Once youâve come under my command, the only way to leave me is to die.â
It was a terrifying declaration. For the prideful late-generation experts of the Nine Sects, it was an excessive provocation.
Yeo Guk clenched his teeth and tried to open his mouthâbut in that instant, he felt a vague sense of wrongness.
What is this?
His eyes wavered.
Didnât he just tell me he hoped Iâd stay to the end?
If he wasnât going to let anyone go anyway, saying that no one could escape him unless they died, then why had he said something like that? Wasnât it self-contradictory?
What in the world is he thinking...?
Just then, Mookbi sent another transmission to Yeon Hojeong.
[Theyâre approaching the valley! And those people... theyâre strong. Theyâre masters!]
Yeon Hojeong opened his mouth.
âNow Iâll tell you the founding purpose of this Field Force.â
[Theyâve entered the mouth of the valley!]
âFrom here on, the enemies youâll have to face are fiends who, with schemes and viciousness beyond imagination, can easily kill even peak experts.â
[Theyâre fast! At this rate, theyâll be there in no time! What do we do? Are they enemies? If theyâre enemies, I should at least lay down some suppressing fire...!]
âBefore you fight the genuine article, think of this as a warm-up and fight them. Iâll say this in advance: if you donât kill them, you might be the ones who die.â
[Yeon!]
âNow then, this is your first mission.â
WHOOSH!
From the inner end of the narrow defile, a group overflowing with murderous intent appeared.
They were men steeped in the stench of blood. Even before their martial power, the aura they exuded was packed with hair-raising killing intent.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes turned a clear, cold blue.
âAnnihilate the enemy.â