âWhat did you just say?!â
Mookbiâs eyes went wide.
âThe overall person responsible for this?â
âMore like the hidden power behind it,â Yeon Hojeong said, looking a little awkward.
âIn the actual field work, Iâll be playing the left-palm role anyway. But Hu Gaeâs coming with me too, so the top title will probably land on him.â
âThatâs not the problem right now!â
âThen what is the problem, you brat.â
Worry settled over Mookbiâs face.
âThey say the Fighting King, Yangcheon, is a monster even your father canât do anything about.â
By now, she knew enough about the rivers-and-lakes world to understand what that meant.
Even so, imagining the full strength of a master she had never seen with her own eyes wasnât easy. But if he was a monster even Yeon Wiâone of the strongest people she knewâwould struggle to handle, how could she not worry?
Still, what she was truly worried about was something else.
âEven so, I have to go.â
âGoing, fine. But you said Mo Yonggun is commanding the operation.â
That was it. That was the part she was afraid of.
At Yeon Hojeongâs side, Mookbi had watched Mo Yonggunâs choices too many times to count. She didnât think she understood schemes as well as Yeon Hojeong didâbut she knew danger when she saw it.
âIf Mo Yonggun makes up his mindâ!â
âHe wonât, this time.â
â...What?â
âThis time, he wonât come after me. He might still pull a little mischief, sure.â
âAre you sure?â
âI think so.â
Which meant he wasnât sure at all. Even Yeon Hojeong couldnât look straight through Mo Yonggunâs heart. That much was obvious.
A heavy unease spread across Mookbiâs face.
âIf you just say you wonât do it this timeââ
âI said I would.â
â...What?â
âThis wasnât an operation that assumed Iâd be involved. I asked Mo Yonggun myself. I told him I was going.â
â......Why?â
âThere are a lot of reasons. I figured I could cut down on pointless sacrifices, and move a lot more flexibly.â
âIs that really all?â
Yeon Hojeong shook his head.
âOf course itâs not all.â
Mookbi didnât press further. If he intended to tell her, he wouldâve said it before she asked.
There was only one thing she wanted to confirm.
âIâm coming too.â
âNo.â
â.......â
âI canât bring you on this operation. Youâre going to rest for a while.â
âWhy?â
âBecause you and I are both too distinctive. After we wiped out dark-path sects, a lot of rumors about you probably spread through that side of the world.â
âThat goes for you too.â
âI can still manage just fine without an axe.â
â.......â
âYour barehanded fighting is... decent enough to watch. But itâs not something you can rely on when your life is on the line. One mistake, and you really will lose your life.â
âDanger is what weâve faced in countless battles until now, too.â
âThis is a different order of danger. Putting out a village fire and jumping into a wildfire are not the same thing.â
If he was saying it like this, it really must be that dangerous.
Yeon Hojeong spoke with a serious face.
âStill... thereâs a role I want you to take.â
â...What is it?â
âI donât know how long this will take. There are too many variables.â
â.......â
âBut at the very end, weâll have to get out of Yangcheonâs territory. If Iâm guessing right, thereâs a high chance we wonât be able to retreat with breathing room, and we wonât be able to slip away quietly, either.â
â.......â
âWhen I think things are more or less wrapped up, Iâll request support immediately. I want you to join as part of that support force.â
Mookbiâs eyes wavered.
She understood. In truth, she didnât
have
to be part of the support force.
He was persuading her. If he wanted, he couldâve pinned it into her chest with a few cruel sentencesâbut instead, he was asking her to stay behind as support.
Mookbi stared at him for a long moment, then let out a sigh.
âWhen do you leave?â
âIâm not sure yet. I heard it could be as soon as seven daysâat most, within fifteen.â
âSeven to fifteen...â
Mookbi nodded.
âFine.â
âIâm sorry.â
âWhat are you sorry for?â
Yeon Hojeong looked genuinely regretful.
âI told a once-in-an-era demonic monster who got a taste for popping peopleâs heads to hold back, so Iâm sorââ
THUD!
âGhk!â
Yeon Hojeong staggered. Sheâd planted the punch cleanly into his stomach.
âTh-this bitch just hit me. Just now?!â
Mookbi snorted so hard it practically made a sound.
âGo and die for real!â
âYou miserableâ!â
Mookbi stormed into the quarters, her footsteps pounding. She looked thoroughly sick of his worthless jokes.
Rubbing his abdomen over and over, Yeon Hojeong let out a short laugh.
âBrat. So you really are worried.â
Then, all at once, he frowned.
âBut when did she train like that again? Fuck, it hurts like Iâm dying. I almost threw up.â
Barehanded technique aside, he couldnât deny the sheer power of her fist. That was with an ordinary punchâif she truly committed, she looked like she could split a rock.
He sat down on the platform and exhaled hard.
âHoo... thereâs no break, is there.â
Honestly, that was how it was supposed to be.
If the Fanatic Three Teachings were constantly eyeing the Central Plains, then he had to move without rest. He needed clear preparations against invasionâreinforcing power, concentrating strength.
Yeon Hojeong steadied his mind.
Maybe this will be the thing that binds the Orthodox Path martial world into one.
If there was solid proof that Yangcheon was tied to the Fanatic Three Teachingsâ
Then, even if he didnât say a word, everyone would turn their eyes beyond the frontier.
If it happens like that... I couldnât ask for anything more.
Of course, the Dark Path would have to be bound into one as well. That work alone was no ordinary burden.
Lost in thought, Yeon Hojeong scratched roughly at his head.
âDamn itâfine. For now, Iâll put complicated thoughts away. This is when I need to focus on whatâs right in front of me.â
Then a blunt voice reached him.
âI didnât expect your âwhatâs right in front of youâ to be
that
kind of thing.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled bitterly. Heâd already felt his fatherâs presence.
âYouâve come?â
âYes.â
Yeon Wi asked straight out.
âYou forced your way into the core of this operation?â
âYes.â
Yeon Wi fell silent.
Yeon Hojeong tensed inwardly. His father had changed a great deal compared to before, but a personâs nature didnât change easily. A thunderous scolding wouldnât have been strange at all.
And then half a quarter-hour passed.
âYou said you gave one thing, so you would take one thing back. But looking at it now... instead of taking anything, youâve leapt straight into the enemyâs maw.â
âHow could that be?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI intend to use that maw wellâand tear off the enemyâs flesh. If it were anyone but me, I think theyâd get swallowed before they even set their teeth.â
â.......â
âOf course, that wasnât the only thing I meant to bring back.â
âAnd what was that?â
âA Tang Clan member.â
Yeon Wiâs eyes gleamed.
âA Tang Clan member?â
âOne of the Tang Clan members who boarded the same ship as Mo Yonggun. I meant to take them back.â
âWas that possible?â
âOf course. Wellâno, I couldnât have turned their heart right away. But still.â
It was an answer Yeon Wi hadnât expected.
It really did show how sharp his sonâs mind was. Whether it would work in practice was another matterâbut the direction of the thinking itself was different from Yeon Wiâs.
Yeon Wi sighed.
âYou shouldâve said something beforehand.â
Yeon Hojeong dipped his head slightly.
âIâm sorry. On this matter... I have nothing to say for myself.â
âHoo.â
It had to be frustrating.
Commander of the Allianceâs first-ever roaming unit? Of course it was something to celebrate.
But no matter how glorious the position, once he stepped into a combat unit, it meant more real battle than anyone else.
Some people said: as a martial artist, gaining more experience is something you should be happy about.
Yeon Wi agreed with that, too. But a personâs heart didnât move on reason alone.
Yeon Hojeong was his child. Whatever he learned, a parent could not welcome watching their child thrown into life-and-death situations again and again.
And nowânow he wasnât just being sent into the most dangerous operation yet. He had to keep the possibility of betrayal from allies in mind, too.
âI heard Hu Gae is going with you.â
âYes. I didnât expect it.â
Yeon Wi nodded.
âIâve spoken with Hu Gae many times. He can be frivolous, yesâbut once you actually deal with him, you find heâs deep inside, and warmhearted. His ability goes without saying.â
âThatâs right.â
âWith someone like that with you... at least, thatâs a relief.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âIâll return safely. Donât worry.â
âHow can I not worry?â
Yeon Wi lifted his gaze to the sky.
Soon the sun would be high overhead. There was still time before the meeting.
Danger... danger, huh.
Yeon Wi closed his eyes.
His son was walking into a place of death, and he had nothing to give him. His ability was already outstanding, but a parentâs heart still wanted to give
something.
âLeaving the axe behind, yes?â
âYes.â
Yeon Wi turned.
âFollow me.â
Father and son headed to the very clearing where Yeon Wi had sparred with Abbot Gonggong.
Yeon Hojeong looked around.
Itâs changed.
Someone had continued harsh training here for a long time.
The scenery was nothing like it had been then. The ground had been tamped down, and broken or cut trees had been cleaned upâbut not all traces of the fierce battle could be buried.
Hm?
A flicker of sharp interest flashed in Yeon Hojeongâs eyes.
That is...?
At the base of a cut tree, there were chilling marks.
The stump was packed with more than ten stab-like puncturesâso brittle it looked like it would crumble if you so much as touched it. The marks themselves werenât impressiveâbut the True Qi that had penetrated through them was monstrous.
Penetrating Sword-Force... this is an absurd level. From the look of it, it made those marks in a single strike.
If that sword strike had detonated into a human bodyâ
The sword-force wouldâve entered through the punctures, shredded the nerves through the entire body, and smashed the internal organs to pieces.
It was a martial art that made his skin crawl.
Even more surprising was the familiarity he felt from the traces of that sword strike.
âYes. Your father did it.â
As if heâd read Yeon Hojeongâs mind, Yeon Wi spoke.
âWhile refining the Iron Sword Grand Refinement, I trained to maximize # NĐŸvĐ”light # the swordâs lethality.â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes shook.
âThat doesnât sound like a martial art you would use.â
âIt is. And at the same time, it isnât.â
â...Pardon?â
âWhat I pursue is the martial art of the Middle Way. And the Middle Way reaches all martial arts. If you know how to wield a flowing living sword, then you must also know how to wield the most horrific killing sword in the world.â
â......!â
âI intend to carry even that path of ferocious slaughterâthe path I forced myself to look away from until now.â
â...I see.â
Incredible.
Just by changing his resolve, he could produce a sword art that terrifying. It was the Way of a swordsman who had begun climbing beyond a single clanâtoward the very peak.
With an unusually stiff face, Yeon Wi asked,
âYouâve been sparring with your father rather brutally, havenât you?â
âWe have. We even used killing moves.â
âThatâs right. But your father has never once used a killing move on you with sincere intent.â
â.......â
âToday, I will.â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes wavered again.
VMMMMMMMM.
From Yeon Wiâs fingertips, a pale green glow bloomedâbeautiful, and ominous.
âI will not draw my sword. But for a short while, I will enter this match believing you are an enemy who deserves to die.â
â......!â
âPrepare yourself. Iâll warn you nowâI will use my full strength.â