When Mo Yonggun returned to his quarters, his face had hardened into something as cold as ice.
Ho Gyeong asked carefully.
âMy... Clan Lord...â
Mo Yonggun raised a hand.
That detached gesture made it unmistakable: he wanted to be alone. Ho Gyeong bowed his head and left the room.
And just like that, Mo Yonggun was left by himself.
He crossed one leg over the other and tapped the table with his index fingerâtap, tap, tap.
The sight of it was filled with a strange sense of wrongness.
How much time passed like that?
All at once, the corner of Mo Yonggunâs mouth twitched.
âYou thought I wouldnât know?â
Mo Yonggunâs eyes, lifted toward the ceiling, were as fierce as a beastâsâand as deep and wise as a cultivator who had reached enlightenment.
âYou thought that if you put the Lord of the Je Gal Clan out front, I wouldnât realize you were the one pulling the strings from behind?â
Mo Yonggun glared into empty air with a cold smile and a gaze a thousand times colder than that.
Then he burst into loud laughter.
âHA! HAHAHAHA!!â
The laughter exploded so hard it felt like it could rip the whole room awayâand there was something refreshingly cathartic in it.
âSeriously. I canât keep up with your tricks. So thatâs why youâre exactly the kind of talent Iâd want to get my hands on. I threw you out of the inauguration ceremony, and you immediately grabbed me by the hair and started tearing.â
Heâs incredible.
He wasnât just equipped with outstanding strategy and political abilityânow heâd gone after the very peak of the Alliance of the Martial World: the Alliance Leaderâs Office.
Mo Yonggun found himself wondering if someone like this could even exist. This wasnât about whether you had ability or not. Unless you were the kind of lunatic who could bet his life on something trivial, you wouldnât even dare to attempt a move like this.
This wasnât courage, and it wasnât nerve.
It was just insanity.
But the real problem is that heâs big enough to hold that insanity.
Even a pretty good genius wouldnât dare to think about using the Clan Lords of the Six Great Clansâpeople with higher standing than himselfâas shields, and then twisting the entire board to his will.
But that bastard does it.
That was Yeon Hojeong.
A sinister warrior wearing the skin of a hot-blooded general. In some ways, his ruthlessness felt worse than even the Tang Clan of Sichuan.
How long has it been? Since I last got caught in someoneâs trap with no way out.
Getting hit once by Yeon Hojeong and making him the commander of an Independent Field Force?
That was nothing. If anything, hadnât Mo Yonggun turned a crisis into an opportunity by splitting the field force into two units and even creating a seat for Mo Yong-woo? The ability to turn danger into advantage was essential for a politician.
But this time, there was no way around it.
I said weâd decide after taking timeâbut it already looked like more than half the Councilors were leaning in favor.
Now that it had been brought up, the Deputy Alliance Leader position would be pushed through one way or another.
Spreading out seats meant spreading out power. And in the Orthodox Path, it wouldnât be an exaggeration to say there wasnât a single sect that welcomed concentrated authority.
It would take time, but it would pass.
The only adjustment would be this: two Deputy Alliance Leader seats would be too much, so theyâd narrow it down to one.
What matters is the position itselfâa Deputy Alliance Leader meant to prevent an Alliance Leaderâs dictatorship. Proposing two seats was probably deliberate, meant to burn the importance of that position into everyoneâs mind.
Mo Yonggunâs cheek twitched.
Was this really Yeon Hojeong, or was it the Lord of the Je Gal Clanâs scheme?
Je Gal Munho was a fox.
No one could ignore the words of Je Gal Munhoâthe man who, back then, had made his presence unmistakable by bringing up Alliance Law and the Alliance Council Statutes.
That was why he had clung to the issue by dragging out the deployment schedule. Even if the matters were different, it wasnât easy to reject something twice in a row.
And if the one who raised it was a key figure in the Allianceâa military strategistâthen it was even harder.
âIncredible.â
Mo Yonggun let out a crooked chuckle.
âA once-in-an-age genius joining hands with an old, seasoned schemer... thatâs terrifying. I took a real hit.â
But there was still one question that wouldnât go away.
âWhy did you ~NĐŸvĐ”lđght~ rush it?â
Je Gal Munho had clearly predicted that Mo Yonggun would move up the Councilorsâ meeting. And he had planned to drop the Deputy Alliance Leader matter there.
Why bother?
Whether it happened early or late, it was still just a one-day difference. Even if the meeting had been held on schedule, the result wouldnât have changed.
Of course, it was possible they advanced the timing to bait complacencyâand then, with one decisive move, carve the importance of Deputy Alliance Leader into everyoneâs mind.
But was that really all?
Wasnât there a reason they went as far as mobilizing Emeiâs secular disciples just to make this side anxious and desperate?
â...!â
Mo Yonggunâs eyes widened.
âYou...?â
Yeon Hojeong surfaced in his mind.
That thin, scholar-like face, and the blade-sharp eyes that made his genius unmistakable.
âYou used me to pull Abbess Bokho perfectly onto your side?!â
Abbess Bokhoâalong with the heads of Shaolin and Wudangâwas someone who placed enormous value on chivalry and righteousness.
If you wanted to pull someone like that onto your side, ordinary methods wouldnât work. Unless you created a clear enemy and highlighted that enemyâs viciousness, you could never make her your ally.
âHa! I got played twiceâno, three times.â
Mo Yonggun had known Abbess Bokho had shifted to their side, but that wasnât what mattered most in the moment, so he hadnât paid it attention.
But thinking about it now, this wasnât ordinary at all. The Councilors knew Abbess Bokhoâs sense of justice and morality well.
In other words, her voice carried that much weight.
When a good person holds power, the moment they become truly terrifying is the moment evil appears.
Yeon Hojeong and Je Gal Munho had branded Mo Yonggun as that evil in Abbess Bokhoâs eyes.
âFactional struggle... Was it to balance power?â
Without thinking, Mo Yonggun lifted both hands.
âHa... This is an unquestionable, perfect defeat.â
To think heâd be hit with a counterattack like this the instant he let his guard downâheâd never even imagined it.
It was a chaotic day in every sense. Mo Yonggun locked himself in his quarters and grumbled for a long time.
*****
âSo thatâs how it turned out.â
âThatâs right.â
Yeon Hojeong calmly sipped his tea.
Yeon Wi watched his son for a momentâhis face showing not the slightest shiftâand then asked lightly,
âSo you meant to steer it into factional conflict?â
âHm?â
âI mean pulling Abbess Bokho in this time.â
âOh. Yes.â
Yeon Hojeongâs expression turned serious.
âThe forces that joined hands with Mo Yonggun are at least four. With that much power, theyâll have more than enough leverage to rewrite agenda items however they like at the Councilorsâ meeting.â
âMm.â
âHis ultimate goal is the Alliance Leader seat. And along the way, heâll sacrifice countless people.â
â...â
âThere are a few peopleâincluding meâwho would be the biggest obstacles on that road. But unfortunately, heâs a Councilor, and Iâm just the commander of an Independent Field Force.â
âSo his position is the head, and youâre an extremityâso he put measures in place ahead of time to stop you from doing anything unnecessary. Thatâs what you mean?â
âThatâs part of it. But more importantly... heâs skilled at vicious politics. Whoâs to say there wonât be another person like Mo Yonggun among the Councilors?â
â...â
âIf it were the Black Gate and the unorthodox factions that worship strength, maybe it would be different. But in the Orthodox Path, concentrated power will make many people miserable. Whoever becomes Alliance Leader, itâs better to establish a seat that can stop the Alliance Leaderâs extreme dictatorship.â
Yeon Wi looked at his son as if he couldnât believe him.
âYou really are something.â
âYes?â
âSometimes when I talk to you, I wonder where you developed eyes like that. Itâs not the first time youâve shown something astonishing, either.â
Yeon Hojeong gave a small, amused smile.
âItâs just a minor knack.â
People who would stop at nothing to seize power existed everywhere.
Yeon Hojeongâs political talent was specialized for dealing with exactly those kinds of people.
He had conquered the underworld with forceâbut ruling the underworld heâd conquered required sensitive instincts and sharp judgment. He had faced too many people aiming for the seat of Lord of the Black Emperorâs Citadel for it not to shape him. His ability to see the essence had grown naturally.
That was why he knew it.
In the end, the Orthodox Path wasnât all that different from the underworldâjust another filthy world full of stagnant sludge.
âAnyway, in this round, Mo Yonggun took a real hit without having any way to respond. For a while, heâll keep his head down.â
âI think so too.â
âOn the surface.â
âHm?â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes glinted.
âI donât want to be tied up as the same kind of person, but Mo Yonggun and I are both the type who always pays back what weâre dealt. Heâll look quiet in front, but thereâs no telling what kind of scheme heâll build behind the scenes.â
Yeon Wi shook his head.
âHe might be like that. But you and Mo Yonggun are different.â
Before anything else, he seemed to want to make that point crystal clear.
Yeon Hojeong shrugged.
âWell, what if we share some similarities. Even if someoneâs nature is the same, depending on which path they choose, they can become a saintâor they can become evil.â
Yeon Wi smiled faintly.
âSo thenâwhat do you think you are?â
âAt the very least, Iâm definitely not a saint. My natureâs pretty petty.â
Yeon Hojeongâs face turned serious again.
âEither way, if Mo Yonggun truly sets his mind on plotting something in secret, thereâs no way to find out.â
âThatâs true.â
âIn the end, all we can do is be careful. And then be careful again.â
Of course, if he went through Mo Yong-woo, he might be able to dig something up.
But this time, the Demon-Sweeping Corps and the Evil-Smiting Corps were deploying together. He wouldnât be able to probe through Mo Yong-wooâand even if he did find something out, heâd have to act cautiously.
One wrong move, and the fatal card named Mo Yong-woo could be exposed.
Iâll need to let myself get hit to some extent. The question is how to control the level.
He had to control it wellâso the other side wouldnât notice his intent, and would keep viewing him the way they did now: as a young, troublesome rival who wasnât easy to deal with.
Yeon Hojeong didnât know it.
He didnât know that Mo Yonggun was paying far more attention to him than he thought.
That wasnât something you could easily seeâeven with sharp judgment. What was as natural to Yeon Hojeong as breathing wasnât natural to his opponent.
You can infer it with your head.
But you donât feel it in your bones.
If Yeon Hojeong had a blind spot, that was it.
âAt least weâve pushed things this far. He wonât be able to move recklessly like before.â
âThatâs right.â
âDonât worry about this side. Worry about your body first. The deployment is only three days away.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âDonât worry.â
Even if you were told not to worry, you couldnât help it. That had nothing to do with capability.
To Yeon Wi, Yeon Hojeong was his son. No matter how old a child got, a child was still a child.
âThereâs no need to compete with the Demon-Sweeping Corps. Iâm sure you know that already, but donât start fighting over war merits for no reason.â
âUnderstood.â
âEven if heâs Mo Yonggunâs man, the commander of the Demon-Sweeping Corps has impressive character. Wiping out the enemy matters, but what matters most is coming back alive. Move while helping each other.â
âIâll keep it in mind.â
Still uneasy, Yeon Wi went on for a long time, piling up affectionate nagging.
They said even good words could sour if you heard them too many times. But Yeon Hojeong liked his fatherâs nagging all the same.
He wanted to keep hearing it for a long timeâlong after they had survived the Three Teachingsâ Turmoil, too.
Yeon Hojeong truly, desperately hoped it would be so.
How much time passed like that?
â...?!â
â...â
Father and sonâs eyes sharpened at once.
This presence...?
Then, from far away at the main gate, a clear voice rang out.
âAmitabha Buddha. Is Commander Yeon here?â
Surprise flashed across Yeon Hojeongâs face.
âShaolin?!â