âWhat? An attack?â
âConsidering they showed up at a time like this, it looks like theyâve been watching us the whole time. They seem like the type who go on about the Orthodox Path in the Central Plains, but I donât know exactly who they are.â
Basarek frowned. Irritation flickered in his blue eyes.
âDid they look strong?â
âThey did... look pretty strong. And there are a decent number of them, too.â
Hang Chun was the type who always worshiped Basarek as the best. Even if it was empty flattery.
So for someone like that to say the other side looked strong meant they werenât ordinary.
âAnd the ones we sent to the neighboring village?â
âJust in case, I sent a few more kids, too. Theyâll join up soon.â
âGood.â
What was good was good, and what pissed him off still pissed him off.
BOOM!
Basarekâs massive fist smashed a stone wall inside the warehouse.
âWhich fucking dogs are they, seriously.â
This invasion of the Sea Dragon Merchant Group wasnât something he did just to kill time.
Heâd taken the job because one of the Central Plainsâ strongestâsomeone even more evil than Basarekâhad asked him to.
Of course, even if someone was âone of the strongest in the Central Plains,â they couldnât just sweet-talk the Gray Wolf Band into moving. Basarek was sharpâand proud.
But this time, he didnât have a choice. Because that Lord, someone even the leader of the beyond-the-frontierâs strongest horse bandit crew couldnât dare ignore, had ordered him to train alongside a Central Plains powerhouse.
âThis is why you donât take the Central Plainsâ hand. Those brain-dead bastards! If some small fry were tailing us, they shouldâve told me ahead of time!â
Hang Chun spoke carefully.
âWhat if itâs something even they donât know about?â
âObviously. You think theyâd purposely hide it to stab us in the back?â
He couldnât rule out betrayal. But Basarek didnât believe that man would betray him.
Not because he trusted the manâs characterâbecause he trusted the situation. Right now, even a force the size of an ant was valuable to him.
âThe Alliance of the Martial World.â
Basarek snorted.
âIf itâs an Orthodox force even that man canât easily get a read on, then thereâs a good chance itâs that Alliance of the Martial World they founded not long ago.â
Lightning-fast thinking that didnât match his huge body.
That was why the Gray Wolf Band had been able to run wild beyond the frontier for ten years.
Hang Chunâs face hardened.
âIf itâs the Alliance of the Martial World, shouldnât we run?â
âWe should.â
Basarekâs face went flat in an instant.
âWe should run, sureâbut thereâs no proper way out, is there? A fightâs unavoidable.â
âR-Right.â
âTch.â
Basarek looked toward the corner of the warehouse.
A dozen young women huddled there, trembling. Every one of them was beautiful.
âWhat a shame. To have to tear them apart before I even get a taste.â
Tear them apart? The meaning was hard to pin down, but the cruelty in his tone was unmistakable.
Basarek smiled, full of implication.
âPrepare the skewers.â
âCommander. The enemyâs leader is coming out.â
âI know.â
Mo Yong-wooâs cold gaze crossed the broken outer wall and fixed on the inner compound.
THUMP. THUMP. THUMP.
The horse bandits came forward, stomping hard as they advanced.
Well-trained.
Before martial arts even mattered, you could feel their bodies were honed. Not a physique built by disciplined trainingâbodies tempered naturally through countless real fights.
Individually, theyâre below the Demon-Sweeping & Evil-Smiting... but in group combat, theyâll definitelyâ
That was whenâ
â...!!â
Mo Yong-wooâs expression twisted slightly.
âW-What is that?â
âThose crazy bastards!â
Hundreds of horse bandits sauntered into view. But behind them, around a giant foreign-looking man, bandits stood holding iron flagpoles longer than ten feet each.
And at the ends of those iron poles, bodies were hanging in place of flagsâlimbs severed, as if theyâd been stabbed through and skewered.
It was a sight human decency could barely stomach.
Murderous intent gathered in Jin Paeâs eyes.
âCommander. Wipe them out.â
Even Jin Paeâthe Demon-Sweeping Corpsâ oldest and most cautious Company Leaderâcouldnât hold back his rising fury.
Mo Yong-woo didnât speak. If he opened his mouth, he felt like curses would spill out.
Then the Gray Wolf Band Lord, Basarek, stepped into the outer compound and shouted.
âHEEEEY!â
For an instant, the air itself seemed to ripple. His voice carried a tremendous resonance.
SNORT... SNORT...
The Demon-Sweeping Corpsâ warhorses pawed at the ground and tossed their heads, unsettled by the strange inner force laced into Basarekâs voice.
Then Mo Yong-woo lifted his greatsword.
WOOOOOONG!
Heaven-and-Earth Eight Extremes True Qi rose in fine threads from the blade, spreading out into a thin sheet that formed an invisible barrier.
A curtain of True Qi that covered every directionâan uncanny technique no one could imitate without profound enlightenment and inner power.
Snort!
The warhorses calmed almost immediately. Wrapped in that familiar energy, they regained their composure.
Oh.
Something bright flickered in Basarekâs eyes.
A noble-clan young master, huh?
He looked around thirty. Yet he displayed that level of delicate inner-power control.
It wasnât something Basarek could doânot because he was weaker than Mo Yong-woo, but because the martial arts heâd lived and refined his whole life simply had a different nature.
A genius.
Basarek smiled.
Heâd met countless so-called geniuses. And every one of them had ended up toyed with in his hands, then died miserably.
A well-raised genius from a great family.
A perfect plaything.
WHOOSH!
Basarek lunged out in a single burst and planted himself at the front of his ranks.
Hm.
From the outer-compound entrance, Basarek stared at Mo Yong-woo and rubbed his chin.
Not a half-baked genius.
You could tell from his eyes. The gaze looking down at Basarek held deep fury and cool caution at the same time.
Mo Yong-woo spoke.
âBasarek.â
Well, would you look at that?
Interest lit on Basarekâs face.
Not a hint of tremor in his voice. He wasnât âtryingâ not to shakeâhe truly wasnât shaking.
Anger in his chest, but his mind was still.
That unexpected composure made Basarek feel a strange pressure.
This one wonât be easy to toy with.
Basarek looked over the Demon-Sweeping Corps.
âGeez. Whereâd you scrape up this bunch of worthless grunts?â
Tsk, tsk, tsk.
Murderous intent surged from the Demon-Sweeping Corps soldiers all at once.
They were already struggling to suppress their rage at the banditsâ atrocity. Then they got insulted on top of it, and their tempers snapped.
Butâ
âChoose.â
When Mo Yong-woo spoke, the killing intent rolling off the Demon-Sweeping Corps swayed like a living wave.
âEveryone disarms and surrenders, or we fight head-on.â
Basarek snickered.
âYou trust these troops that much?â
âIâll give you one quarter-hour.â
BZZZT!
Heaven-and-Earth Eight Extremes True Qi, heated to a fever pitch, dyed Mo Yong-wooâs eyes blue.
Unlike Basarekâs inborn blue eyes, that made it even more uncannyâand more terrifying. Basarek felt his fist twitch for an instant.
âIf you surrender, weâll seal your Qi reservoirs, sever the tendon meridians in your limbs, and imprison you in the Brain Prison for ten years. But if you resist, Iâll kill every last one of you.â
â.......â
âSurvivalâs your top priority, isnât it? Even if you have to crawl.â
Basarekâs smile deepened.
It was a provocationâsharp enough to sting.
And it was scarier because it wasnât calculated. It was sincere.
âWhat a lovely little offer. How am I supposed to live without pissing myself?â
Basarek shivered exaggeratedly, openly mocking him.
âThen should we make an offer, too?â
Basarek crooked his finger.
âKYAAAAH!â
The horse bandits split left and right, and naked women were dragged out by their hair.
Murderous intent flared across Mo Yong-wooâs face.
Basarek smiled wetly.
âIf you donât get the hell out a hundred li right now, Iâll tear them apart one by one.â
â.......â
âLike this.â
Before the words even finished, a huge horse bandit grabbed one woman by the neck.
CRUNCH!
A horrific soundâand her head tore free.
âAAAAAAAH!â
âKYAAAAH!â
Blood sprayed everywhere.
It didnât stop there. Two horse bandits hacked the headless body apart with their blades.
Mo Yong-wooâs eyes slowly reddened. No matter how hard he tried to hold it in, this crossed the line.
Basarek burst into cheerful laughter.
âIâm showing you a sample. If you just listen to what I say, Iâll keep all those women alive, so donât worry too much.â
â.......â
âHow about it? Not a bad offer, right?â
âIf you touch one more innocent person.â
Fwoooosh.
Basarekâs eyes sank deeper.
The dam holding back Mo Yong-wooâs killing intent burst.
As that pressure poured in, Basarek felt his own inner power writhe out of control.
âThen Iâll start by killing you for sure.â
Threat for threat.
Even Mo Yong-woo, whoâd lived a hard life, had never been threatened this brutally.
But he knew one thing.
You never believe an evil manâs offers or threats.
The moment you show weakness, itâs over. Mo Yong-wooâs response wasnât the best possible answerâbut it wasnât the worst, either.
He means it.
Basarekâs eyes flashed.
He really plans to take me first.
This was getting interesting.
Did I read him wrong?
No. The Mo Yong-woo Basarek had seen was the type to prioritize hostages {Nâ˘oâ˘vâ˘eâ˘lâ˘iâ˘gâ˘hâ˘t} over wiping out the enemy.
So why threaten back?
Not because he refused to lose.
No way.
This one wasnât like the half-baked fools Basarek had chewed up before.
Heâs got something heâs relying on.
Basarekâs experience and quick instincts pierced the situation in an instant.
He shouted.
âKeep your eyes open! Looks like these bastards have other allies!â
Shh-shh-shhâ
The Gray Wolf Band watched all around.
Their formation was sloppy, like they hadnât received formal group training. Yet it had no real gaps. The Gray Wolf Bandâs tacticsâstacked through endless experienceâwere like savage wolves.
Basarek laughed again, booming.
âHey, kid. If you want to negotiate, you canât let the other side see what cards youâre holding.â
Basarek threw his head back and laughed at the sky.
Mo Yong-woo spoke.
âHalf a quarter-hour left.â
â...Huh?â
âIn half a quarter-hour, your fate will be decided. Think carefully.â
âOho.â
Basarekâs blue eyes flashed.
âYouâre a really entertaining kid, you know that?â
â.......â
âI clearly said Iâd spare the hostages if you listen, but if you keep coming at me like this, it gets boring.â
Basarek crooked his finger again.
And then Mo Yong-wooâs voice exploded outâlike a verdict.
âIf you want to watch your leader die!â
The booming shout shook the entire area.
âTouch those women. Iâll split this pig in half, then drown every one of you in the sea.â
Flinch!
A heavy voice packed with ominous killing intent.
WOOOOONG.
A blue aura coiled around the Demon-Sweeping Greatsword. He looked ready to unleash a single decisive slash.
The horse bandits standing around the women exchanged uneasy looks. Theyâd been in situations like this countless times, but this opponentâs presence was hard to dismiss.
A sneer rose on Basarekâs face.
âIâll admit youâve got guts. Kill me? You really think you can?â
âIf youâre curious, touch them.â
âIâve never been good at holding back curiosity.â
âThen do it.â
Basarek watched Mo Yong-woo with a smile, then shouted.
âGrab one and tear her apart!â
âDemon-Sweeping Corpsâprepare to charge!â
RUMMMMBBBLE.
A dangerous Qi wave surged upward.
The horse bandits looked at each other in panic. They couldnât tell if they were really supposed to kill a hostage.
Basarek roared.
âYou idiots! Since when did you start thinking? Tear her apart right now!â
âEven if we let them slip away, we kill the leader no matter what!â
âWhy arenât you killing her, you fucking dogs?!â
âTarget the leader first, no matter what!â
It was a vicious clash of will.
No one showed weakness.
FWOOM!
Basarek finally unleashed his killing intentâand he aimed it at his own men.
âIf you donât kill her, Iâll kill you first.â
Only then did one horse bandit grab the woman by her hair.
Mo Yong-wooâs eyes burned.
âEveryone, charâ!â
That was when it happened.
A single chilling flash speared straight through the horse banditâs arm as he clutched the womanâs hair.
THUD!