Stop the political struggle.
It was not a statement you heard every day. Yeon Hojeong had never even imagined Abbot Gonggong would put words like that in his mouth.
After staring at Abbot Gonggong for a moment, Yeon Hojeong smiled and asked,
âSo you said you bestowed instruction on Commander Mo Yong?â
It was an out-of-the-blue question, but Abbot Gonggong answered °⢠N đ v đ l i g h t â˘Â° with ease.
âI did.â
âSo before the deployment, you meant to give gifts to the leaders of both Field Forces.â
âThat was my intention, yes. But it seems it wouldâve been a gift you didnât need. Commander Mo Yong has also formed a household, but youâre different. You havenât reached full completion yet, but it already feels like youâve finished your own school.â
He wasnât talking about the Four Spirit Arts.
The point was how you refined what you learned into something that was yours. Even with the same martial arts, the power and the way they were used could be wildly different depending on the person.
âYou seemed like someone who already knows what you have to do to keep improving.â
It was a sharp eye.
That kind of eye wasnât something you gained just by learning good martial arts. It was insight you earned only after countless battlesâafter facing an unthinkable number of masters.
Shaolin. A legend of the Orthodox Path, called the greatest in the Central Plains in both Buddhism and the Martial Way.
It really did feel like you didnât become the abbot of a sect like that by accident.
THUD.
Yeon Hojeong set Mad Dragon (Axe) down like it weighed nothing and shook his head.
âI didnât get to see the true martial arts of Your Reverence, but it was still an impressive spar. Thank you.â
A strange light flashed in Abbot Gonggongâs eyes.
It wasnât about âShaolinâs real artsâ or âultimate techniques.â Yeon Hojeong had deliberately called it the Abbotâs martial art.
It was a subtle difference, but when Abbot Gonggong met Yeon Hojeongâs deep gaze, he became certain the man had already noticed.
âCould you see it?â
âPardon?â
âMy martial art.â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âI canât say I understand it clearly, but it felt like you were refining something separately.â
âHo ho.â
âOf course, it must still be Shaolinâs martial art. But...â
âBut?â
Yeon Hojeong rubbed his chin.
After sinking into thought for a moment, he tilted his head and said,
âAre you planning to gather Shaolinâs martial arts into a complete whole... or even create something new?â
Surprise rose on Abbot Gonggongâs face.
âWhat made you think that?â
âItâs just a feeling.â
âHoh!â
âWhen anything reaches its extreme, it returns to fundamentals. But Your Reverenceâs martial art carried a principle thatâs hard to put into wordsâinside something simple.â
Yeon Hojeong extended a fist.
BANG!
A single, disciplined punch. The air across the clearing shuddered.
âPrinciple becomes power. Power is release, and release is manifestation. And inside manifested martial arts, a personâs thought and enlightenment inevitably seep through.â
âSo you looked at the Martial Way I manifested... and read my intent.â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
Abbot Gonggong admired him from the heart.
âNo one inside the temple realized my dream, and yet the greatest rising star of this generationâborn and raised in Gangdongârecognized it.â
âDidnât you do the same, Your Reverence?â
âHm?â
âCalling me and Commander Mo Yong out and sparring with us. It wasnât simply to give gifts. You wanted to know the sincerity contained inside the martial arts we manifestâwasnât that why?â
â...!â
âThen did you read my sincerity?â
After watching Yeon Hojeong in silence, Abbot Gonggong let out a sigh.
âI thought you were a hidden dragon waiting for the moment to ascend... but were you already a fully grown divine dragon?â
âYou overrate me.â
âYouâre not overrated. Truly, youâre not. Your martial arts are one thing, but your insight was already debating the world itself.â
âThatâs why itâs an overrating.â
âWhy?â
âBecause my eyes arenât aimed at the world. Theyâre aimed at people.â
Abbot Gonggong sighed as if burdened.
âAimed at people...â
Yeon Hojeong clasped his fists in salute.
âI donât have some grand heart that lives to save the world. But Iâm at least someone who knows how to protect my own blood. Donât worry too much.â
âHo ho ho.â
âThen.â
CLANK!
Yeon Hojeong hoisted Mad Dragon (Axe) onto his shoulder and turned away. Somehow, the way he moved looked oddly unburdened.
As he slowly walked off, Abbot Gonggong spoke.
âAnd your answer?â
Yeon Hojeong stopped.
âWhat answer do you mean?â
âI asked you to stop the political struggle with Clan Lord Mo Yong.â
âDidnât you call us because you wanted to know what was in the hearts of the leaders of the Demon-Sweeping & Evil-Smiting Field Forces?â
âOf course that was my main purpose.â
âIf you achieved that purpose, isnât that enough?â
âSo whatâs your answer?â
Yeon Hojeong turned back.
Abbot Gonggongâs eyes were still clear and deep, but there was a trace of chill inside them.
âBefore I answer, may I ask one thing?â
âGo on.â
âHow did you know?â
Abbot Gonggong burst into a booming laugh.
âYouâve never attended the Councilorsâ Meeting, so you wouldnât knowâbut during meetings, I tend to open my ears more than my mouth.â
â......â
âYouâre remarkably good at pinpointing an opponentâs weakness. They say when the weak strive to kill the strong, they start seeing things.â
âThatâs right.â
âIâm the same. Iâm not skilled at politics. I was simply busy observing who led the meetings, and what they wanted.â
Yeon Hojeong clicked his tongue softly.
âYour Reverenceâs eye is no ordinary thing, eitherâif you saw that from observation alone.â
âI suspected it before. Even soâone of the Six Great Clansâ clan lords waging a fight against a rising star who hasnât even fully bloomed yet? Common sense says thatâs impossible. If it were Clan Lord Je Gal, maybe. But otherwise...â
Abbot Gonggong shook his head.
âBut after seeing Abbess Bokhoâs reaction this time, I could be sure. That my thinking was correct.â
â......â
âClan Lord Mo Yong and you are fighting fiercely. Your fight is shaking the Alliance of the Martial Worldâan enormous organizationâdown to its foundations.â
He really was an extraordinary man.
Common sense created fixed ideas. If something outside common sense happened, it meant those fixed ideas had already been broken.
In other words, Abbot Gonggong had read the covert blood duel between Yeon Hojeong and Mo Yonggun simply by observing people and reading the flow of the times.
Yeon Hojeong wore a faint smile.
âYouâre incredible.â
âI didnât bring it up to be praised. I simply donât want a fight.â
Abbot Gonggong lowered his chin and looked steadily at Yeon Hojeong.
âStop the political struggle now.â
âIs that a warning?â
It was a provocative question.
âIf I call it a warning, youâll stopâand if I donât, youâll continue?â
âOf course not.â
âThen itâs a meaningless question.â
âIt has meaning.â
âWhy?â
âIf itâs a warning, then I think Iâll have to drag Your Reverence into the political struggle Iâm waging.â
Abbot Gonggongâs eyes flashed.
âYou understand thatâs a dangerous thing to say.â
âFrom the moment I stepped into this board, I wagered my life. If one more arrow gets added to a battlefield where spears and blades are already flying, whatâs new about that?â
Abbot Gonggong let out a heavy sigh.
âWhy, exactly, are you fighting him?â
âBecause I believe he must not become the Alliance Leader.â
âW-what?â
He hadnât expected an answer like that.
Startled, Abbot Gonggong asked,
âYouâre saying Clan Lord Mo Yong is aiming for the position of Alliance Leader?â
âYou knew he and I were locked in a political struggle, but you never wondered why that struggle started?â
â......â
âClan Lord Mo Yong is capable. But heâs also the kind of man who canât be satisfied unless heâs the best. Until he climbs to a place that satisfies him, he wonât even blink at innocent people being sacrificed.â
âThen... the reason you oppose Clan Lord Mo Yong is to stop him from becoming the Alliance Leader?â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âThere are multiple reasons, but yes. Thatâs one of them.â
It was a strange answer.
Because it wasnât crisp, it could only feel stifling to the listener.
âHa...â
Abbot Gonggongâs laugh was hollow.
âClan Lord Mo Yong is aiming to become the Alliance Leader... Then the reason Clan Lord Je Gal proposed the Deputy Alliance Leader position, too...â
âI donât think concentrated power is a good thing. Whoever becomes the Alliance Leader, there should be a means to keep them in check.â
âThe Alliance of the Martial World has capable leadershipâCouncilors and others.â
âAnd it also has someone trying to pull that leadership onto his side.â
â...!â
âNo system can be perfect. Iâll only say this: right now, this was the best option available.â
In the past, when Mo Yonggun became the Alliance Leader, Dang Gwan became Deputy Alliance Leader with him.
And the person who created that Deputy Alliance Leader position was Mo Yonggun himself.
That couldnât be allowed.
A position and an office should be created not to plant your own people, but to prevent dictatorship as much as possible.
Even if it was the same title, it depended on who made it, when, and why.
Abbot Gonggongâs eyes deepened.
âIf... Clan Lord Mo Yong gives up on becoming the best?â
â......â
âIf that happens, would you stop as well?â
Yeon Hojeong shook his head.
âMo Yonggun wonât stop. No matter who tries to stop him.â
â......â
âIf you truly want to prevent his rampage, then kill him. Thatâs the only way.â
âI canât do that.â
âThen my political struggle has no choice but to continue.â
âThatâs why I said if. If Clan Lord Mo Yong abandons ambition, what will you do?â
Yeon Hojeong smiled lightly.
âFrom that point on, weâd start by binding the Alliance of the Martial World togetherâand weâd devote ourselves to gathering the Orthodox Path into one strength.â
A smile touched Abbot Gonggongâs face.
âThat answer is truly pleasant to hear.â
âIs it.â
âI understand your intent well.â
Yeon Hojeong spoke inwardly.
You donât, Your Reverence.
âTodayâs spar was truly enjoyable. If the chance comes, letâs share hands again sometime.â
*****
Three days later.
KURURURUNG!
The north gate of the Alliance of the Martial Worldâthe Black Tortoise Great Gateâopened.
Between the opened gates, a thunderous voice rang out.
âDemon-Sweeping & Evil-Smiting Combined ArmyâDEPLOY!â
RUMBLE.
The pounding of hooves shook the earth like thunder.
Five hundred and fifty elite martial artists advanced as a combined force. And at the very front, Yeon Hojeong and Mo Yonggun rode side by side.
It wasnât just the two of them. Every soldier riding out sat atop a majestic warhorse.
FLASH!
The Demon-Sweeping Corps all wore antique-looking armor.
It wasnât heavy armor, but light armorâthoroughly modified for mobility, like it wouldnât interfere no matter what martial arts you used.
The Evil-Smiting Corps, on the other hand, wore no armor at all. They looked exactly as they normally did, and while they didnât have the same imposing splendor as the Demon-Sweeping Corps, their presence felt natural.
Mo Yong-woo, eyes forward, asked,
âHow was it?â
âHow was what?â
âThe spar with the Abbot.â
âIt was exhilarating in a lot of ways.â
âI think I understand.â
âYou trained the Demon-Sweeping Corps properly?â
âTraining wouldnât have meant anything this late. I only focused on gathering their hearts into one.â
âGood. Half-baked training wouldâve gotten you nothing anyway.â
A quiet tension settled on Mo Yong-wooâs face.
âHave you finished everything you needed to do?â
Yeon Hojeong glanced back.
âI did what I could. Father and the other Councilors will handle the rest.â
âLetâs hope nothing happens.â
âEnough. Now we focus on our work.â
KURURURUNG!
The Black Tortoise Great Gate closed.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes flashed.
âWant to start running?â
âGladly.â
KURURURUNG!
Five hundred and fifty riders thundered down the mountain road, the vibration savage underhoof.
Their destination was Shandong Province.