âHave you come?â
Dang Gwan sat down in a chair without a word.
He sat without the host even telling him to. It was rudeness beyond measure, but Mo Yonggun didnât care. He already knew what kind of man Dang Gwan was.
âWould you like some tea?â
âNo tea.â
âThen?â
With a sour face, Dang Gwan asked,
âAny Wuliangye left?â
Mo Yonggun cleared his throat.
âThe Wuliangye is finished, but I have Sword-South Spring.â
âThen letâs empty that.â
âFine.â
A short while later, the two of them sat facing each other with their cups between them.
Mo Yonggun poured liquor into Dang Gwanâs cup and asked,
âWhat brings you here at this hour?â
âYou already know, donât you?â
âOf course I can guess.â
After filling his own cup, Mo Yonggun stroked his beard.
âYeon Hojeong. You came because of that boy?â
Dang Gwan frowned openly.
âWhat the hell is he?â
Mo Yonggun smiledâbitterly.
âI knew that question would come sooner or later. So I had an answer prepared.â
â......â
âI donât know.â
âWhat kind of answer is that?â
âItâs the truth. Heâs the eldest son of the Yeon Clan of Green Mountain, a madman who tried to take down the Ming Clan of the Nine Provinces alone, and a master who broke through °⢠N đ v đ l i g h t â˘Â° the Martial End Wall at the youngest age of this era.â
Mo Yonggun shook his head.
âOther than that, I know nothing. I mobilized every informer I have and looked into him, but his past was too ordinary.â
More precisely, he was the very model of a tiger father and a dog son.
A man who had no reasonânoneâthat explained how he could grow into a monster like this. That was why Mo Yonggun called it ordinary.
âSo. How did you see him, Tang Clan Lord?â
Dang Gwanâs eyes sank.
âI donât know about a monster, but heâs definitely a snake.â
âHeh.â
Mo Yonggun nodded.
âA snake. A snake bigger than a dragon and fiercer than a tiger. But even that probably isnât his true face.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âHeâs the kind of man who can change as much as he wants depending on the situation and who heâs facing. In front of a rat, heâll raise his claws like a cat. In front of a cat, heâll bare his teeth like a wild dog. And in front of a wild dog, heâll lunge in an instant like a leopard.â
â......â
âI can roughly guess what he showed you. He mustâve shown you a kind of brutality you couldnât even imagine.â
The bridge of Dang Gwanâs nose trembled.
Heâd let him leave alive, but even now, thinking about it made his blood boil. Truly, heâd never seen anyone spew that sort of insane nonsense right to his face.
Mo Yonggun shook his head.
âHe does it to me sometimes as well. But what he shows you would be different. Clearly.â
âI learned one thing.â
âWhat do you mean?â
Dang Gwan emptied his cup in one go, then spoke with poison in his eyes.
âThat heâs dangerous.â
â......â
âI donât know what he wants. I donât even want to know. But that bastard is the type who would start a war if thatâs what it takes to get what he wants.â
âYou saw him well.â
âAnd...â
âAnd?â
Dang Gwan fell into thought, then shook his head.
âNo.â
Filling his cup himself, he added as if it were nothing,
âAnyway, for the time being, Iâve decided not to touch him.â
Mo Yonggun smiled.
Thatâs not bad.
Dang Gwan was a rough man.
Roughâbut also a man who knew exactly when to strike and when to retreat. Even a tyrant who ruled Sichuan like a king could have that side to him.
Not suited to be the master of the whole world... but more than sufficient to hold the seat of a regional overlord. If I control him properly, heâll be real strength.
Mo Yonggun had joined hands with Dang Gwan, but he had no intention of sharing everything.
His dream came first, always. Still, if it was just the scraps of meat left after heâd eaten, he could toss those to Dang Gwan first.
As long as things didnât go too far off the rails.
A thought came to Mo Yonggun, and he savored it with quiet satisfaction.
What a shame.
The fact that two clan lords from the Six Great Clans were even having this conversation proved what a once-in-an-era figure Yeon Hojeong was.
When he thought about it, it was absurd.
They were losing sleep over a young man who had only just left his youth behind. How could that possibly make sense?
Itâs a shame. If he moved for me, everything would be so much easier.
Mo Yonggun smacked his lips for no reason, then spoke.
âDid he ask you for something, by any chance?â
Dang Gwanâs eyes widened.
âHow did you know?â
âSo he did.â
Mo Yonggun emptied his cup and continued.
âWhen he asked me to arrange a meeting between you and him, I thought it over. Why would he ask me to bridge that gap at this moment?â
â......â
âIt had to be one of two things, didnât it? Either he meant to press you into a corner... or he meant to get something out of you.â
â......â
âIf he intended to press the Tang Clan Lord into a corner, he wouldnât have gone alone. Which means thereâs only one answer left. He went to get something from you.â
So different.
Dang Gwan thought. Mo Yonggun was clearly different from him.
Both of them were weathered to the bone by the world. But while they fought that harsh world and climbed to the top, theyâd developed different strengths.
If Dang Gwan was good at forcing things through with instinct and power, then Mo Yonggun was good at strategy and scheming.
It was hard to say whose ability was superior. In a crisis, Dang Gwan would be better; when you needed hidden political warfare, Mo Yonggun would be better.
Then...
That meant the Yeon Clanâs eldest son was capable enough in multiple ways to face both Dang Gwan and Mo Yonggun at once.
A monster...
Mo Yonggun asked,
âSo what did he demand?â
Dang Gwan let out a bitter smile.
âHe asked to borrow the skill of the craftsmen in my clan for a while.â
*****
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes wavered.
Ga Deoksang let out a whistle before he could stop himself.
âDamn. Iâve never seen an iron chain made with this much care.â
CLINK-CLATTER.
A long chain hit the ground, ringing with a clear metallic note.
Strangely enough, the chain was a dark, ashen gray. It was shaped like the kind of chain people imaginedâbut it had a peculiar sheen. Even at a glance, it looked extraordinary.
Ga Deoksang glanced at Yeon Hojeong.
Yeon Hojeong was staring at the chain like heâd been bewitched.
âYou like it?â
âA lot.â
âLooks like it.â
Yeon Hojeong grabbed the end of the chain and whipped it hard.
RATTLEâCLANG!
With the sound of metal striking metal, the long chain flew through the air.
Yeon Hojeongâs wrist moved smoothly.
RATTLE! RATTLE!
Ga Deoksangâs eyes went wide. Mookbi, too, stared at the chain with a stunned look.
Itâs moving?
It was a shocking sight.
Heâd only twisted his wrist lightly while holding the end of the chainâand yet it writhed on its own.
It was like watching a living dragon move. The links werenât even that thick, yet it felt powerful and dynamic.
How?
It felt like watching some kind of sorcery. He wasnât even pouring in that much internal energy, but it was radiating a strange, unsettling force.
After handling the chain for a while, Yeon Hojeong suddenly swung his arm in a huge arc.
WHHHHIIIPâTHUNK!
The chainâs tip pierced straight through the trunk of a small tree in front of the wall.
The precision was insane. Heâd swung a chain nearly fifty feet long and struck exactly what he wanted.
Not by wrapping it.
By firing the tip and punching straight through.
The penetration was terrifying.
âHm. Still not used to it, I guess? Half a beat late.â
Ga Deoksangâs eyes bulged.
âYouâre saying youâre not used to it?â
âHm?â
âYou learned whip techniques too? How the hell do you handle a chain that long that smoothly?â
No matter how skilled a martial master was, it wasnât easy to wield a weapon youâd just seen for the first time.
Especially weapons like whips, chains, heavy axes like Yeon Hojeongâs main weapon, or hidden weaponsâwithout relentless refinement, you couldnât use them smoothly.
Yeon Hojeong shook his head.
âIâm lacking. Badly. At this level, I canât use it in real combat.â
He could handle it with moderate flexibility.
That was all. It might work against someone weaker than him, somehowâbut against an equal, or someone stronger, it would be worse than fighting barehanded.
But.
Yeon Hojeong was excitedârarely so.
Itâs an incredible weapon. The feel in my hand is different from any chain I used before.
In the past, heâd wielded a steel chain together with the Wind-Thunder Axe.
That chain had been a weapon specialized for chaotic melees. Beyond that, there was little reason to use it unless it was for a certain-kill blow that maximized the Wind-Thunder Axeâs power.
But this chain was different.
Itâs far more flexible than I expected. Itâs several times harder than my old chain, and yet itâs unbelievably supple.
With a weapon like thisâ
With a chain this clean, with nothing about it that snaggedâ
It felt like he could use it even in a one-on-one fight.
Yeon Hojeong unfolded the letter that had been enclosed in the box.
I heard youâve been building a remarkable reputation lately. If Iâd finished this sooner, I thought your suffering might have been a little less. Iâm sorry Iâm giving it to you so late.
I named it the Flood Dragon Chain. Of course, thatâs a name I chose on my own. As I said before, the Flood Dragon Chain contains a rare material called Soft-Form Ghost Iron. Itâs a treasure of the worldâone that grows longer or shorter depending on the quality and intensity of internal energy. It wonât be easy, but I believe youâll handle it well.
A good man.
The words on the page were filled with warmth, like Pyeon Ilgang was speaking in person.
And there was pride in them, too. It had probably taken several times more effort than when heâd made Mad Dragon (Axe).
Yeon Hojeong gripped the Flood Dragon Chain with both hands and poured in his internal energy.
WOOOOOONG!
Amazingly, the portion of chain in his hands slowly darkenedâthen, little by little, began to lengthen.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes went wide.
Incredible.
Heâd never even heard of something like Soft-Form Ghost Iron, not even back when heâd been the Dark Emperor. Controlling a change in Metal Qi with internal energyâchanging a materialâs physical natureâwas beyond fascinating.
Itâll be even harder to use. I wonât be able to trust my sense of distance. But...
If he could master it properly, it would be a weapon with absurd versatility.
CHIRIRING.
He bent his arm at a right angle and wound the Flood Dragon Chain around it, then placed the neatly coiled chain on the bench.
âHuh? What are you doing?â
âHm?â
Ga Deoksang chuckled.
âYou look like youâre about to die of happiness. Youâre not going to train right away?â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âI want to more than anything, but now isnât the time.â
âThen what are you doing?â
âYou said Hu Gae has the day off, didnât you? Then I need to use him as much as I can.â
Ga Deoksangâs face crumpled.
âAm I an object?â
âSo you wonât help?â
â...Shit.â
With his arms crossed, Ga Deoksang dropped onto the bench.
âIâm expensive. Put liquor on the table before you start asking.â
âHold the liquor. Iâll treat you big later.â
âOwing a beggarâwhat a piece of trash.â
He was grumbling, but Ga Deoksangâs eyes were full of confusion and tension. Because he knew Yeon Hojeong wasnât the type to ask him for help unless it was serious.
Yeon Hojeong asked, his face grave,
âYou need to put some weight behind our side.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âIâm saying we need to turn the Councilorsâ faction fight into a real fight.â
Ga Deoksangâs eyes lit up.
He understood Yeon Hojeongâs meaning instantly.
âYou want me to introduce people?â
âThatâs right.â
âI heard the Demon-Sweeping Corps and the Evil-Smiting Corps are deploying together in a few days.â
âWhich is why we need to move even faster.â
âMake a real fight before the deployment...â
âIs it impossible?â
âItâs not impossible. The problem is you have to choose oneâquality or quantity.â
Ga Deoksang looked up at Yeon Hojeong, then smiled with quiet meaning.
âThey say good people can be scarier sometimes. You sure youâre fine with this?â