âHehe, thank you for coming all this way.â
âMhm.â
âI brewed this myself. I recently brought in some top-grade Dragon Well. Iâve no idea how it tastes to you, though.â
The middle-aged man took a sip of his tea.
Mo Yonggun smiled faintly.
âHow is it?â
âNot bad.â
Dragon Well was considered the finest of tea leaves. And top-grade Dragon Well was something even high ministers and nobles couldnât easily obtain.
Yet after drinking such a tea, all he said was not bad. From the hostâs standpoint, it was enough to make his shoulders sag.
But Mo Yonggunâs expression did not change in the slightest.
âThatâs a relief. At least your palate isnât ruined.â
Watching Mo Yonggun break into a hearty, rolling laugh, the man asked,
âYou should come to Sichuan sometime. Iâll serve you something good.â
Mo Yonggunâs eyes flashed.
Come to Sichuan?
In other words, he was saying they should join hands.
âHave you made up your mind?â
The middle-aged manâTang Gwan, head of the Tang Clan of Sichuanâspoke in a flat voice.
âI deliberate with care, and decide like a blade. Thatâs my creed.â
âOh?â
âIf I had no intention of joining hands, I wouldnât have come here.â
âHahaha!â
Mo Yonggun laughed big for the first time in a while.
âI knew it before, but you really are straightforward.â
âYou and I are only joining hands for profit. Itâs not like either of us expects anything particularly grand of the other, is it?â
âYouâre not wrong. But you and I both are heads who steer entire clans. Even after making a decision, we canât help but consider every possible branch of the future.â
âThe strength of a clan comes from the clan lordâs confidence.â
From that one line, you could tell a lot about how the Tang Clan was run.
In the Tang Clan, the clan lord might as well be a king. Other martial families were not so different, but in the Tang Clan in particular, if the clan lordâs capabilities were lacking, the clan could not exert its power.
Like a dark-path sect, he thought.
The difference between the Tang Clan and a dark-path sect, however, lay in the martial arts and poisonous hearts of the forces under them.
âIâll be in your care from here on.â
Tang Gwan nodded silently.
It was impossible to tell whether he was naturally a man of few words, or just uncomfortable with this meeting. Mo Yonggun was certain it was the latter.
âBy the way, your daughter...â
âWhat do you think of Mo Yong-woo?â
He cut him off without hesitation, but Mo Yonggun took no offense at all.
âWhat do you mean?â
âI meanâdoes he have what it takes to be the head of an organization?â
Mo Yonggun smiled.
âYou donât honestly think Iâd seat someone incompetent as the commander of the Demon-Sweeping Corps, do you?â
âI see.â
âIâm not saying this because heâs my younger brother. Heâs a genius. His martial arts go without saying, and heâs one of those rare talents with both martial and business acumen.â
âMhm.â
Tang Gwanâs eyes gleamed.
âHeâs thirty now, I hear?â
âYes.â
âI also heard he still doesnât have a match.â
Mo Yonggunâs eyes gleamed in turn.
From the moment Tang Gwan brought up Mo Yong-woo, heâd had a feeling something was coming. His intuition had been right.
Feigning ignorance, Mo Yonggun said,
âHeâs been so busy with work he hasnât been able to marry. It pains me, so Iâve been looking around for a good woman, but I havenât seen any promising match yet.â
âIs that so.â
âThe eldest daughter of the Central Plains Trading Company wasnât bad. Once I search a little more, if I donât find a better match than her, Iâm planning to send him off with her.â
Tang Gwan spoke bluntly.
âInstead of some Central Plains trader, how about tying a bond with the master of Sichuan?â
Mo Yonggunâs eyes lit up again.
âAre you saying...â
âMy eldest daughter also has yet to marry. Sheâs a year younger than the commander of the Demon-Sweeping Corps.â
In this world, it was taken for granted that one married at the proper age. No matter how famed a woman of the martial world might be, if she was twenty-nine, it was hard to find a match.
With a slightly troubled face, Mo Yonggun said,
âIâll be frank. I myself would be overjoyed to form a bond with the Tang Clan, but shouldnât we at least hear my youngest brotherâs thoughts?â
Even the great Mo Yonggun could not help but tread carefully. He could easily give the impression that he found the daughter too old and was hesitant for that reason.
Of course, that wasnât the only reason.
âBesides, when someone marries a daughter of the Tang Clan, doesnât he traditionally enter as a son-in-law into her clan? Iâm not sure whether Woo would accept that...â
âIt doesnât matter.â
âMhm?â
Tang Gwan gazed lazily out the window.
âI have no intention of taking him in as a son-in-law, so if he has the will, letâs push the marriage through.â
On the face of the man called the most venomous under heaven, there was a faint weariness.
He must have circumstances he couldnât speak of. Mo Yonggun didnât press that part.
âIn that case, Iâll try persuading Woo. No later than midnight tomorrow, Iâll give you an answer.â
âVery well.â
Mo Yonggun compared the Tang Clan and the Central Plains Trading Company in his head.
If you considered sheer influence cast over the martial world, of course he should choose the Tang Clan. They were feared more than they were respected, but that too was a kind of power that couldnât be ignored.
However, the Capital strength of the Central Plains Trading Company also couldnât be lightly dismissed. Among trading companies, it boasted the deepest history. Even the martial world couldnât keep house without the foundation of money.
A tough choice.
At least he understood one thing.
Tang Gwan was clearly overextending himself right now. Tang Gwan would use the Mo Yong Clan, but he was also fully aware that the Mo Yong Clan would use the Tang Clan.
And if heâs even willing to throw away the tradition of taking sons-in-law...
What kind of change had taken place in the heart of the proud lord of the Tang Clan?
âHow are things on the other side?â
âHm?â
As if to change the subject, Tang Gwan asked,
âI mean the Evil-Smiting Corps. No particular unusual movements?â
Mo Yonggun furrowed his brows.
âUnfortunately, there are.â
â...?â
âIt hasnât been fully confirmed yet, but it looks like the Je Gal Clan and the Paeng Clan are going to back the Evil-Smiting Corps.â
Tang Gwan let out a cold, derisive chuckle.
âHalf-baked scribblers and meatheaded idiots?â
It was a terrifying remark. Even as the head of the Tang Clan, he was taking his fellow Six Great Clans far too lightly.
Mo Yonggun let out a soft laugh.
âYou canât dismiss them completely. The head of those scribblers is the Alliance of the Martial Worldâs military advisor, and the head of those idiots is called the hegemon of Hebei.â
âEven so, they donât have enough power to sway the overall situation.â
âYouâre not wrong. But the two of them are now serving as the wings of a single clan.â
Tang Gwanâs eyes flared with a savage light.
âYou mean the Yeon Clan?â
âCorrect.â
Mo Yonggun knew Tang Gwanâs eldest son had taken a brutal beating from Yeon Hojeong.
Of course, this wasnât the kind of thing you brought up in a meeting like this.
âIn my entire life, only two people have ever shocked me that much. One of them is the Yeon Clanâs eldest son, Yeon Hojeong.â
âIs that brat really so remarkable?â
âTo put it simply, heâs a geniusâand if I speak honestly, heâs a monster.â
Tang Gwanâs brows drew together.
He acknowledged Mo Yonggunâs martial arts. More than that, he acknowledged his resourcefulness.
A man worthy of being called both ferocious hero and crafty overlord was calling someone a monster.
Just what kind of creature was this Yeon Hojeong?
âIs he strong?â
âHeâs strong. This past winter, I traded blows with him once. Shockingly, his martial arts surpass the level of elders of the Nine Sects and One Union, Six Great Clans. He looked superior even to the One Dragon Three Phoenixes.â
âTo that degree?â
âMore astonishing is that heâs only just come of age. At that age, with that level of martial artsâif he keeps growing like this, I guarantee heâll become an uncontrollable monster and shake the Central Plains.â
It was no exaggeration.
Tang Gwan read Mo Yonggunâs eyes. From the pure astonishment, the anger, and other emotions in that gaze, he could tell Mo Yonggun was genuinely in awe of Yeon Hojeong.
A monster to that degree... Then itâs no wonder Yangseon ended up like that.
Inside, Tang Gwan ground his teeth.
The target of that anger was not Yeon Hojeong, but his own son, Tang Yangseon.
I warned himânever to let his guard down against an opponent, even if the man had never trained a day in his life and was just some wastrel.
He did not think his sonâs arrogance itself was a problem.
The boy would one day be the master of the Tang Clan. The master of the Tang Clan was the master of Sichuan. At that level, a bit of arrogance was acceptable.
But arrogance and complacency were different matters.
The Tang Clanâs strength did not come from poison or hidden weapons. It came from their ruthless resolve and stubborn grit to kill their enemies no matter what.
And for that ruthlessness and grit to bite, you could never afford complacency.
His son had overlooked that. He had grown careless despite all his warnings.
Father.
Wrinkles formed on Tang Gwanâs brow.
You should have kept your eye on the boy who will lead the main family too.
Tang Gwanâs father, the previous head of the Tang Clan, was a legend even in the current martial world.
The Dark King, Tang Hyeong.
One of the ten Immortal Sovereign Kings, the greatest genius in the Tang Clanâs history, â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) who had reached the ultimate realm in both poison and hidden weapons.
Like most Immortal Sovereign Kings, Tang Hyeong had stepped back from the front lines and devoted himself to cultivating. But because he doted on his grandchildren so much, he would occasionally pass down teachings.
And the grandchild he cherished most was Tang Gwanâs eldest daughter, Tang Sang-a.
Tang Gwan recalled his fatherâs regretful voice.
âItâs a pity. If Sang-a had been born a man, she would have inscribed her name in history as the greatest clan lord we ever had.â
Somehow those words had leaked. One by one, voices began to say they should assign major responsibilities to Tang Sang-a, citing the previous clan lord.
That wasnât all. Beyond her martial talent, Tang Sang-a had outstanding beauty and a strong, decisive character, making her the object of longing for the young warriors of Sichuan. Within the Tang Clan itself, the number of blood relatives who followed her steadily increased.
As clan lord, Tang Gwan could not pretend not to see that.
As a father, it was painful enough to make him shed blood tears, but as clan lord, he had to protect the clanâs line and tradition.
âIf heâs such an exceptional man, then we have to rip out the sprout as soon as possible.â
Mo Yonggun smirked.
âWe tried. But he wasnât easy prey.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe truly frightening thing about that brat Yeon Hojeong isnât his martial arts, itâs his mind.â
âHis mind?â
âYes. Itâs embarrassing to admit, but I was taken by him myself.â
That was not a statement he could let pass lightly.
Truthfully, Tang Gwan was not overly fond of Mo Yonggun, but he acknowledged his martial arts and his mind.
And yet that same Mo Yonggun was saying heâd been hit by a boy barely come of age.
âIn that case...â
BUBBLE, BUBBLE.
The tea in the cup he had not touched began to boil. It was a display of enormous internal energy.
âThen we have to pull him out even more quickly.â
Mo Yonggun smiled.
âI think so too.â
âAre you planning to wait for the right moment? Or launch an active offensive?â
Mo Yonggun smiled again.
âI had planned to wait slowly for the right time, but it seems your thoughts differ from mine.â
CRACK!
Tang Gwan snapped off the edge of the table. He had easily torn away the solid wooden corner of the table with nothing but his index finger and thumb.
âDo you know much about poisonous weeds?â
âHow could I presume to discuss poison in front of the lord of the Tang Clan?â
VMMMMMM.
The splinter of wood in Tang Gwanâs palm slowly rose into the air.
âAmong poisonous weeds, some die so easily itâs laughable, while others are monsters that sprout up tall in the time it takes to drink a single cup of tea.â
Mo Yonggunâs eyes gleamed.
âYouâre saying Yeon Hojeong is that kind?â
âI wouldnât know. But if you speak of him like that, heâs clearly no ordinary weed.â
âMhm.â
Tang Gwan clenched his fist.
FSSSSSH!
The piece of wood floating in midair turned to vapor on the spot.
âMy temperament is far too impatient to just sit and watch this childish proxy war. Letâs rip his roots out quickly.â