âHoh.â
âHow is it?â
âA fine piece of red jade. At this grade, itâs top quality.â
âI knew youâd recognize it.â
âTwo sacks of top-grade red jade... You put real effort into it this time, didnât you?â
âHaha. I ran myself ragged.â
As he looked down at the middle-aged man bowing and rubbing his palms together, a sneer crept onto Hang Chunâs face.
He spoke in a voice that didnât match his expression.
âThe Band Lord will be very pleased. Wait here a moment. Iâll show him the goods and come back.â
âOf course.â
Hang Chun stepped into the tent.
A moment laterâ
FLAP!
The entrance to the enormous tent opened, and a hulking man appeared.
Fear bloomed on the middle-aged manâs face.
The giant had come out naked, his body packed with thick muscle. Every time he moved at a lazy pace, the muscles across his frame rippled with brutal life.
It was a spectacle, but the problem was the blood.
It looked freshâbright red streaks ran along his shoulders and collarbones, flashing in the sunlight. The sight alone stirred a savage dread.
And he wasnât even a man of the Central Plains. He looked like he had Western blood mixed inâexotic features, and eyes that were blue.
Without meaning to, the middle-aged man swallowed hard.
Th-that man is the Gray Wolf Band Lord?!
The giantâBasarekârolled his neck left and right.
CRACK! CRACK!
The sound was so loud it made you worry his joints had slipped out of place. The middle-aged manâs face went paler by the breath.
âGnh. Iâm already stiff.â
Hang Chun spoke respectfully.
âBand Lord, itâs him.â
âHm?â
Basarek looked down at the middle-aged man with drowsy eyes.
The middle-aged man hurriedly bowed. He couldnât bring himself to meet that gaze.
Basarekâs mouth twitched.
âRed jade?â
Hang Chun continued smoothly.
âAnd heâs the one who offered up the women.â
âHaha, is that so?â
Basarek laughed loudly.
It was a laugh like a whaleâsâdeep, heavy, and so booming it dulled a personâs mind.
âI was very satisfied. Canât use them anymore, though.â
The middle-aged man realized the blood on Basarekâs body was the blood of the women heâd offered yesterday.
His whole body shuddered.
THUD!
Basarek dropped down onto the bare ground with a wet, heavy slap.
âIs this our first time meeting face to face?â
âY-yes.â
âYou look healthier than I expected. I figured a bastard who sucks his own blood relatives dry would look like a rat.â
Basarek laughed again.
The words made anger surge up, but the middle-aged man didnât dare show it.
Hiss... hiss...
An invisible smoke seemed to creep up and bind his limbs.
He couldnât move. Like a fawn seeing a predator for the first time in its life, his body and mind froze solid.
His thinking stopped. Under the crushing fear and that incomprehensible pressure, even his vision felt like it was blurring.
Basarek stared down at him with strange eyes, then asked Hang Chun,
âHow much did we skim him for, up to now?â
âThis much.â
âThis much?â
âYes.â
Basarek let out a low whistle.
âThatâs insane. Isnât the usual one-tenth? And you skimmed him for one-fifth?â
âThe goods he brought were consistently decent. So I priced him at one-fifth.â
âDid I allow that?â
âYes.â
âWas I drunk out of my mind? I donât remember.â
Hang Chun smiled.
âShall I go collect half of what heâs taken so far?â
It was a terrifying thing to say.
Basarek burst into laughter.
âEven for me, thatâs a bit much. Taking back money we already paid is... ugly.â
After laughing for a while, he spoke to the middle-aged man.
âLift your head.â
Trembling, the middle-aged man raised his face.
FLASH!
Ghkâ!
The moment he saw Basarekâs blue eyes, it felt like his heart dropped straight through his stomach. He squeezed his eyes shut on instinct.
Basarek asked,
âYouâve got some skill, donât you?â
âTh-thank you!â
âThank what? We should be thanking you. Youâre pocketing a commission of eighty percent.â
âItâs an honââ
âEnough. Just answer one thing.â
âY-yes?â
With a shadowed face, Basarek asked,
âThis red jade tooâdid you source it from your brothersâ merchant group?â
â...Yes.â
âAnd what was the merchant group called again?â
Hang Chun answered for him.
âThe Sea Dragon Merchant Group. Itâs one of the biggest in Shandong Province. Supposedly itâs a long-standing house thatâs already been passed down five generations.â
âFive generations? Impressive. Not like a bandit crew like us. Different from birth.â
Basarek laughed, and Hang Chun laughed along.
But the middle-aged man couldnât laugh.
âWhatâs your name?â
âMy name is Yeong Go-wi.â
âRight. Yeong Go-wi.â
A giant hand settled onto his shoulder.
Yeong Go-wi flinched.
That hand was the size of a cauldron lid. The sheer thickness of it felt like it could crush his shoulder and collarbone at any moment.
âIsnât it a pain, sneaking things out every time?â
â...Pardon?â
âWeâve got to stay in Shandong for about a month. We canât make money, and we canât even vent our stress. Thereâs a reason we have to lie low.â
A killing glare rose in Basarekâs eyes.
âBefore that, I want to have one big taste of fun. So what do you sayâwill you guide us to that Sea Dragon Merchant Group or whatever itâs called?â
â...!!â
All the color drained from Yeong Go-wiâs face.
âY-you mean... the Sea Dragon Merchant Group?â
âYeah. That merchant group your brothers run.â
He didnât need it explained to know why.
These bastards were planning to wipe the Sea Dragon Merchant Group off the map. They meant to swallow every coin of its wealth whole.
Noâ!
It couldnât happen.
The Sea Dragon Merchant Group was big. That was why he could siphon goods from it in the first place. And because his brothers ran it, there must have been at least a trace of trust left for him.
But collapsing the entire merchant group was a completely different matter.
No matter how much he hated them, it was still the foundation his blood brothers stood on. Dragging in the Gray Wolf Bandâthe number one bandit crew beyond the frontierâwas outright betrayal of blood.
...!!
But Yeong Go-wi couldnât bring himself to say no.
Cold sweat poured down his body, soaking him through.
Basarekâs eyesâsmiling, yet packed with vicious murderous intentâfilled him with a fear sharper than any martial masterâs.
â...Iâll guide you.â
Basarek roared with laughter.
âGood. Very good! Deputy Band Lord Hang, what did I tell you? I said this friend felt promising.â
âYour eye truly is the best under heaven, Band Lord.â
âKhahaha! Lucky meâmeeting someone I can talk to. Good. I like you. Once we smash the Sea Dragon Merchant Group, Iâll give you one-tenth of the fortune buried there.â
The Sea Dragon Merchant Groupâs wealth was enormous.
One-tenth of it was a fortune so vast that even after several generations, you could live off it without ever running dry.
In Yeong Go-wiâs eyesâstill drowned in fearâsomething like greedy hunger quietly lit.
âTh-thank you! Thank you!â
Basarek grinned.
His yellowed canine teeth were sharp, like an animalâs.
âSince weâre talking, letâs eat and head out right away.â
*****
âThe Gray Wolf Band.â
Mo Yong-woo spoke in a flat voice.
âThey say it raids across Tibet, northern Qinghai, and northern Gansu.â
âThatâs a ridiculous range.â
âIt is.â
Yeon Hojeong frowned.
âHow strong are they? Theyâre bandits, so I doubt their raw strength is anything special, but thereâs no way we formed a combined army just to catch one crew.â
Mo Yong-woo blinked.
His innocent-looking eyes really did resemble a deerâs.
âBut havenât you heard of the Gray Wolf Band, Brother Yeon?â
âNo. And the core details of this operation were only reported to you, the Grand Commander.â
âSure, but... didnât Clan Lord Yeon tell you?â
Yeon Hojeong smacked his lips.
âHeâs a man who lives by principle. If itâs something from the Councilorsâ Meeting you arenât allowed to share, he clamps his mouth shut.â
Mo Yong-woo stuck his tongue out briefly.
Yeon Hojeong had heard plenty about him, but it really did seem like the manâs personality was blade-sharp. People didnât call him the Judgeâs Sword for nothing.
âThen tell me. Are they really that serious?â
âThey are. For one, the Band Lord himself isnât ordinary.â
âWho is he?â
âHis name is Basarek. His epithet is the Iron-Boned Evil Buddha.â
âThat epithetâs so cheesy it hurts.â
âThe epithet is. His martial art isnât.â
âHow strong is he?â
âI donât know precisely, but he wonât be that far below me.â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes widened.
âA bandit boss is that strong?â
âBack when he was active in Gansu, they say he clashed with a group of chivalrous fighters called the Yumen Seven Heroes. All seven were Transcendent Peak masters. In northern Gansu, they were reputed to be like a moving mid-tier sectâfamous for overwhelming martial might.â
âDonât tell meââ
âThatâs right. Basarek fought them head-on and slaughtered every last one.â
Yeon Hojeong tilted his head.
âWhat a freak. Someone who refined martial arts to that level, and heâs still playing bandit boss.â
There were all kinds of people in the world. Even Tang Sang-a had followed Mo Yong-woo around out of boredomâinside the Alliance of the Martial World, of all places.
Even if you learned the finest martial arts under heaven, if your nature was rotten, you could still live as a bandit.
Of course, people like that werenât common.
âAnd thatâs not all. The number of bandits in the Gray Wolf Band is around a thousand.â
âA thousand...?â
âThey say the ages and ethnicities are diverse. Thereâs a reason theyâre called the number one bandit crew beyond the frontier. And apparently, most of them have learned martial arts to a meaningful degree.â
Yeon Hojeong clicked his tongue.
âThen theyâre not a bandit crew. Theyâre basically a sect.â
âThey behave like a typical bandit crew, but no one can ignore that kind of strength.â
âBut that guyâBasarek. Why does his epithet include âEvil Buddhaâ? That partâs weirdly bugging me.â
Heâd tossed it out like a joke, trying to lighten the mood, but Mo Yong-woo actually knew the reason.
âThey say itâs because of the martial art he learned.â
âHis martial art?â
âBasarek /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ is from the Little Thunderclap Temple in Tibet.â
In an instant, Yeon Hojeongâs eyes sharpened.
Little Thunderclap Temple?
Little Thunderclap Temple was one of the absolute giants beyond the frontier.
Beyond the frontier... beyond the frontier...
Why was it?
When heâd first heard âbandit crew beyond the frontier,â he hadnât felt much. But the moment he heard the bandit boss was from Little Thunderclap Temple, the Three Teachings suddenly surfaced in his mind.
Hu Gae said there were no signs of trouble beyond the frontier yet, didnât he?
Yeon Hojeongâs gaze sank deeper.
Donât tell me that bastard is connected to them.
He fell briefly into thought, then shook his head.
That was overthinking it. It wasnât impossible, but there was no need to account for that much right now.
Still...
Even before those lunatics from the Three Teachings invaded, parts of the forces beyond the frontier stirred up the Central Plains.
Yeon Hojeong stood.
âThatâs enough. So when are we moving?â
âYouâre asking me?â
âYouâre the Grand Commander.â
Mo Yong-woo let out a small laugh.
âWhen would you like to go?â
âWhenever you feel like it. Iâm the one stuck following orders either way.â
âThen weâll depart again in half a day.â
âFine.â
âBut why donât you call me âBrotherâ?â
Yeon Hojeong turned his back coldly.
âSee you in half a day, brother.â