Three days later.
âWhat did you say?â
Mo Yonggunâs expression turned savage in an instant.
âYouâre telling me thereâs talk of delaying the Demon-Sweeping & Evil-Smiting combined forceâs deployment?â
âYes.â
âWhich insane bastard ran his mouth with that kind of nonsense?â
Mo Yonggun rarely showed anger.
And it made sense. The deployment date for the Demon-Sweeping & Evil-Smiting combined forceâalong with the targetâhad already been set.
Especially since the target was a pack of vicious bastards that would rank in the top ten headaches in the martial world. They flashed east, flashed west, impossible to pin downâbut a trustworthy informant had given him their travel route and even the place theyâd be staying for the next month.
Hit that location, and it was over. The Evil-Smiting Corps would take point anyway, and once they handled it in flashy fashion, all the merit would flow to Mo Yong-woo, the combined forceâs Grand Commander.
That was the plan: use that as the opening act, then steadily broadcast the Demon-Sweeping Corpsâ mightâand Mo Yong-wooâs valueâone step at a time.
And now they wanted to delay the deployment?
âItâs just...â
Ho GyeongâMo Yonggunâs closest aideâspoke with a troubled look.
âThe first one to bring it up was reportedly the leader of the Emei Sect.â
âAbbess Bokho?!â
âYes.â
The anger that had flared up cooled at once.
The Alliance of the Martial Worldâs upper leadership wasnât made up of Councilors alone. Leaders were appointed to head each organization based on ability and reputation, and among them were figures with such lofty renown that even Councilors couldnât treat them lightly.
If a rumor like that was circulating, Mo Yonggun had assumed it came from one of those figures.
But the Emei Sectâs leader?
Thereâs something here.
He caught the scent of something ominous. The sharp strategic mind that had made him what he was sensed danger.
After a moment of thought, Mo Yonggun spoke.
âThis isnât something that would circulate as serious talk without even going through the Councilor meeting. Isnât it more likely someone spread it on purpose?â
âItâs...â
Ho Gyeong hesitated, then continued.
âThere are Emei Sect secular disciples among the Evil-Smiting Corpsâ soldiers. One of our people heard them talking in the dining hall.â
Mo Yonggunâs eyes glinted coldly.
Kids?
Heâd believed there wasnât a single soldier in the Evil-Smiting Corps with real seniority or long seasoning.
âGo and get me the personal dossiers for the Emei Sect secular disciples. As fast as you can.â
âUnderstood.â
Half a day passed.
âClan Lord.â
Ho Gyeong handed over several documents.
They were the dossiersâstarting with Song Yeongyeongâcovering the Emei Sectâs secular disciples. Their martial level, personalities, standing within their sect, and more were recorded in detail.
Mo Yonggun read for a long time.
Then a blue aura flared in his hand.
PFFâFWOOOSH.
Threatening Lightning Radiance snapped into existence, and the documents turned to ash and vanished.
âWhen did you say the Councilor meeting is?â
âTwo days from now, at noon.â
At that meeting, they were supposed to recheck the combined forceâs deployment preparations, then send them out exactly five days after.
I canât pin it down just from the kidsâ placement and temperament. If thatâs the case...
Mo Yonggunâs gaze shifted to a stack of paperwork on the sideâagenda items he planned to submit at the final Councilor meeting before deployment.
âAbbot Gonggong?â
âHeâs in his quarters.â
âSend word. Tell him thereâs something urgent. Move it up to tomorrow morning.â
*****
The next morning, the Councilors gathered in the Hall of the Martial Sageâs meeting chamber.
Abbot Gonggong opened his mouth.
âVery well. Councilor Mo Yongâwhat brings you to summon us like this?â
Before answering, Mo Yonggun swept his eyes over the Councilors.
His gaze stopped on Abbess Bokho.
â...â
Abbess Bokho looked remarkably calm. Even though the meeting had been abruptly pulled forward, she didnât seem surprised.
Mo Yonggunâs eyes deepened.
She knew.
She already knew how he would move.
Abbess Bokho isnât a political operator. Sheâs someone who spent her entire life for the Orthodox Path and chivalry.
There were three Councilors Mo Yonggun had deliberately excluded while pulling others into his camp.
Shaolin. Wudang. Emei.
The leaders of those three sects didnât sway easily. If you approached carelessly, you could get hit by backlash instead.
Heâd been careful for that reason.
And yetâhe was taking a strike to the back like this.
If this wasnât Abbess Bokhoâs intent...
His eyes drifted to Yeon Wi.
Not the Yeon Clan Lord.
In a sense, Yeon Wi was even more rigid than Abbess Bokho. And he was the father of Yeon Hojeong, the Evil-Smiting Corps commander. Because of law and face alone, he couldnât casually bring up anything related to the Evil-Smiting Corps.
And itâs unlikely itâs the Peng Clan Lord.
His gaze finally settled on Je Gal Munho.
The way Je Gal Munho sipped tea with an unhurried motion looked like Zhuge Liang reborn.
The Strategist.
Abbot Gonggongâs face showed faint puzzlement.
âCouncilor Mo Yong?â
â...Iâll speak.â
Mo Yonggunâs expression was slightly stiff as he began.
âRecently, in Shandong Province, illegal...â
He delivered the contents of the documents heâd brought, point by point, in detail.
There was a lot of it. Some of it was severe. And since some of it had immediate negative impact on the peopleâs livelihoods, the roomâs atmosphere grew heavy.
But the Councilors all understood something.
Mo Yonggun hadnât moved the meeting up for the sake of those documents alone.
Even those who werenât skilled at politics had spent months in these meetings and learned the mood of the room. The Councilors waited, stubbornly, until Mo Yonggun revealed what he actually came for.
A little laterâ
âThat concludes todayâs agenda items.â
âDoes it?â
âYes. And...â
Mo Yonggunâs eyes shone.
âLastly, Iâd like to discuss the combined forceâs deployment date.â
The leader of MOUNT HUA SECT and Daoist Yonghwa both looked puzzled.
âWasnât the combined forceâs deployment set for five days from now?â
âIt was. However, I believed it was right to hold a meeting even a day earlier and then deliver the operational details to the combined forceâs soldiers afterward.â
âHm.â
âThe Evil-Smiting Corps has been through months of real combat and coordinated as a unit. The Demon-Sweeping Corps has not. And since their numbers are larger, I believe we should give them even a single extra day of breathing room.â
Daoist Yonghwa nodded.
âThatâs true. Frankly, itâs concerning to send them out without proper training. However, the martial prowess and presence of Commander Mo Yong that we saw at the inauguration were deeply impressive, so we can be reassured on that point.â
âExactly.â
Mo Yonggun smiled.
âBesides, the Demon-Sweeping Corps is made up of skilled experts with renowned reputations across the rivers and lakes. If Commander Mo Yong leads well, theyâll accomplish the mission without significant losses.â
Daoist Yonghwa smiled back.
âStill, gaining even one day would help the entire forceâs morale. I support Councilor Mo Yongâs opinion.â
âThank you.â
Having a political companion was truly a good thing.
And MOUNT HUA SECT was a sect that had long contended with Wudang Sect as the Under-Heavenâs First Sword Gate. With their sect leader in agreement, several Councilors nodded along as well.
Thenâ
âThere is something Iâd like to say on that matter.â
Mo Yonggunâs eyes flashed.
So itâs you after all.
Je Gal Munho spoke.
âIâll be direct. How about delaying the combined forceâs deployment date a little?â
Namgung In frowned.
âWhy would we delay a deployment date thatâs already been confirmed?â
Je Gal Munho wore a relaxed smile.
âIn truth, Iâve worried about that point for some time. In the Evil-Smiting Corpsâ case, they departed the Alliance without even an inauguration and established countless merits. The soldiers who make up the Demon-Sweeping Corps are likewise outstanding, so itâs not as though they couldnât do the same.â
âThatâs a fair point.â
âHowever, the situation then and the situation now are different. When the Evil-Smiting Corps deployed, the Allianceâs system wasnât yet established. But now, arenât we operating with a clear structure and organizational chart?â
Yeon Wi asked curtly.
âAre you saying thereâs no need to push?â
âYes.â
Deung Cheongyo, the leader of Kongtong Sect, frowned.
âCommander Mo â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»Ń â (Continue reading) Yong-wooâs ability is exceptional. If the deployment date is delayed, the morale thatâs already heated will collapse.â
âAs Councilor Deung says, Commander Mo Yongâs ability is exceptionalâso he will be able to steady any morale that sags.â
âI consider this needless.â
It was a rather rough remarkâvery much in keeping with Kongtong Sectâs leader, a man whose speech was as coarse as anyoneâs.
Daoist Seunghyeon of Wudang Sect spoke.
âStrategist Je Gal.â
âPlease.â
âEven in this lacking manâs opinion, delaying the deployment date seems problematic. Of course, more thorough preparation is good, but with only a few days left, adjusting the timing nowâwouldnât that be forcing it?â
Je Gal Munho nodded.
âIs that so?â
âThat is my thought.â
âThen I agree that it does give me pause as well.â
Je Gal Munho rose and offered a cupped-fist salute.
âIt seems I did not wish to take risks when the Allianceâs organizational structure is established. Please forgive my hasty remark.â
It was a clean apology.
Most of the Councilors smiled and said it was fine.
Mo Yonggun couldnât.
What is this?
Mo Yonggunâs eyes narrowed.
He gives up already? Thereâs no way.
One look at Abbess Bokhoâs expression gave the answer. Je Gal Munho had clearly predicted even Mo Yonggun pulling the meeting forward.
âAh! Since weâre already talking about the deployment date, I have one suggestion as well.â
Mo Yonggun flinched.
Suggestion?
What?
That reactionâlike heâd been waiting for thisâwhat was it?
In an instant, Mo Yonggun felt a chill run down his spine.
Was he really waiting for it?!
Spreading the rumor to force an early meetingâand even bringing up the deployment dateâwere those all bait?
...For what?
Je Gal Munho smiled.
âIt concerns the Alliance Leaderâs Office. Will you hear me out?â
Interest sparked across the Councilorsâ faces.
Abbot Gonggong nodded.
âIt is something we would have to discuss sooner or later. Very wellâwhat will you propose?â
âThe Alliance Leaderâs seat is a truly honorable one. But even if the structure is established, no matter who becomes Alliance Leader, it will surely be difficult to lead the Alliance in its first era. Not because of a lack of ability, but in terms of experience.â
âAnd?â
âSo I propose this.â
Je Gal Munho said evenly.
âIn the Alliance Leaderâs Office to be newly established, how about creating two Deputy Alliance Leader seats?â
Not one.
Two.
Watching the Councilorsâ eyes glitter, Mo Yonggun became trapped by a single thought.
He got me.
*****
âDeputy Alliance Leader... I get the idea, but why push for two instead of one?â
âItâs to guard against the concentration of power.â
âBut even an Alliance Leader canât ignore the Councilors.â
âHowever, what do you think happens if more than half the Councilors support the Alliance Leader?â
â...!â
âA counterweight must exist, no matter what. A power institution only has meaning if it exists for the world. It must not be swayed by one personâs political skill.â
âHuh.â
Yeon Hojeong gave a cold smile and looked out the window.
The sunlight was nice.
âIf the Alliance Leader is truly a good person, couldnât he embrace even the opposing faction?â