âHave you come?â
âI hope youâve been well.â
âHeh. Thanks to you.â
âMay I sit?â
âOf course. But stillâwhy come all the way to this manâs quarters when weâll be seeing each other at todayâs meeting anyway?â
Je Gal Munhoâs gaze sank coldly.
âI came to give you a word of warning.â
Mo Yonggun smiled faintly.
âIâm already looking forward to it. Wait just a moment. A guest has comeâat least let me offer you a cup of tea.â
A short while later, teacups were set between them, fragrant steam rising.
Je Gal Munho didnât touch his.
âAt todayâs Councilorsâ Meeting, we will organize every matter concerning Yangcheon.â
âI assumed as much.â
âAs youâve likely guessed, the direction will be to hand this operationâs command authority to you, Clan Lord Mo Yong.â
Mo Yonggun bared his teeth in a grin.
âOne of the essential elements of command is speed, is it not? The one who has already drawn every strategic diagram in his head is the one suited to command. Of course I guessed it.â
Je Gal Munho nodded.
âIâll speak frankly. Your strategy and judgment are outstanding. In a certain sense... you could be called the greatest among the councilors.â
âOh? Why would you say such a thing? Even if my schemes are sharp, itâs only enough to work on ordinary men. Itâs nothing compared to the left-palm of Divine-Mechanism Je Gal.â
âAs you knowâstill, Iâll say it again, just in case.â
A fierce light rose in Je Gal Munhoâs eyes.
âIn a military operation, the Strategist is the ultimate decision-maker. Even if every other councilor acknowledges you as the commander, you cannot become the commander unless I grant it.â
Mo Yonggun wore a meaningful smile.
âI know. Of course, bearing that much political pressure will be the Strategistâs burden.â
âThatâs correct.â
Je Gal Munho leaned forward.
The heat in his eyes as he stared straight at Mo Yonggun was brighter than ever.
âPromise me one thing. That in this operation, you will not entangle it with the Allianceâs power struggle.â
âHeh. What a hurtful thing to say.â
âI believe we understand each otherâs ability and temperament well enough by now. That is why Iâm saying it.â
Meaning:
You are exactly the sort of person who would do it.
It was a thoroughly rude statement, but Mo Yonggun didnât even blink.
âSo the Mo Yonggun reflected in Clan Lord Je â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»Ń â (Continue reading) Galâs discerning eyes was a man with no sense of propriety at all?â
âYouâre frightening precisely because you
do
have propriety. When someone like you truly decides to act without it, it becomes hard to respond.â
âHehahah!â
Mo Yonggun laughed because it amused him.
Strangely, there was no trace of displeasure in that laughter. If anything, it was a hearty laugh with something like goodwill toward his counterpart.
Hearing it, Je Gal Munho thoughtâ
Heâs become more frightening.
In the past, Mo Yonggun had answered criticism beyond a certain line with a sharpness of his own.
But not now. Now he was the sort of man who could laugh sincerely even while being slashed with accusation, even with an open gaze of suspicion held right in front of him.
It was as if the most venomous viper under heaven had swollen into something like a hornless dragon.
What, exactly, is it that turns you into such a monster?
Of course, he already knew the answer.
Commander Yeon...
More precisely: heâd been shocked by the drastic, relentless strikes from the opposing faction centered on Yeon Hojeong.
But Mo Yonggun wasnât the kind of man who shrank back in surprise. He used it as an opportunityâsomeone who could look back at his own flaws.
Truly frightening. And truly regrettable. If only heâd turned that self-reflection toward his character as a personâwhy did he turn it toward political struggle instead?
Mo Yonggun said, smiling.
âDonât worry. Depending on the moment, Iâm a petty man who wonât hesitate to scheme... but at least I know how to choose the stage on which I must fight.â
â.......â
âIâm not concerned with the Fighting King, Yangcheon, in himself. But if he gathers the Dark Path and amasses a massive force... then that truly becomes a problem.â
âThatâs right. Even if, someday, you seize the Orthodox Pathâs greatest power, itâs obvious it would still be a problem.â
âExactly. Which means this fight, at least, has nothing to do with factional interests.â
Je Gal Munho watched him for a moment, then nodded.
âI will trust you.â
âYou may. And you may trust the Mo Yonggun who comes after this as well.â
âI canât promise that.â
âHeh. Whether you cross mountains, take the official roads, or sail the seasâso long as you reach the same destination. I wonât deny I have personal ambition... but I too am a man who desires the prosperity of the Orthodox Path martial world.â
âIâll trust you only up to that point.â
âHehahah!â
Je Gal Munho rose.
âClan Lord Mo Yong.â
âSpeak.â
âDo you know why I believe your words? Even without sealing it in writing.â
Interest lit in Mo Yonggunâs face.
âNow Iâm curious. Youâre not the sort to swallow it whole because I asked you to. So why do you believe me?â
âTo show you my resolve.â
âResolve...â
âYes.â
Je Gal Munhoâs face turned cold.
âAs the Strategist, I must keep neutrality. And for that neutrality, I have been stopping you and your faction members.â
âHeh.â
âBut the moment even the smallest suspicion is raised about this operationââ
FLASH!
Killing Intent burst from Je Gal Munhoâs eyes.
âThen you will learn just how vicious the Strategistâs attack can become when he throws away the value called neutrality.â
Mo Yonggun did not erase his smile.
But his eyes, too, were just as cold as Je Gal Munhoâs.
Je Gal Munho cupped his fist.
âI committed many discourtesies out of needless worry. If you find time during the day, stop by my quarters. As apology for today, I will treat you to good liquor.â
Mo Yonggun laughed loudly.
âThey say men grow fond of each other while fighting, do they not? Donât take it too much to heart.â
âThen.â
Je Gal Munho left the room.
Staring at the now-empty chair, Mo Yonggun muttered softly.
âHah! What a man. I brewed expensive teaâand he doesnât take even a single sip?â
It meant he was that wary of him. If it involved anything on this side, he would trust nothing cleanly.
Mo Yonggun let out a short laugh.
âYou know it, Clan Lord Je Gal? That just from the fact you doubt everything about me, I could throw youâand everyone who follows youâinto an abyss?â
*****
Je Gal Munho left Mo Yonggunâs quarters and summoned Je Gal Ahyeon.
âYou called for me, Father.â
âHave you heard? About Commander Yeon.â
Je Gal Ahyeonâs face hardened.
âYes. I heard.â
âContrary to what I expected, it seems Commander Yeon intends not to bring the Evil-Smiting Corps with him.â
â......Because it isnât an operation to annihilate the enemy.â
Even if it wasnât an annihilation campaign, a force like the Evil-Smiting Corps would be a great help.
Especially because the Evil-Smiting Corps obeyed Yeon Hojeong absolutely. In private they lived like friends, but the moment a mission began, they responded instantly to the commanderâs orders.
With troops that trustworthy, even if they werenât fighting at his side, just having them there would provide psychological stability.
Yeon Hojeong believed he didnât even need that.
Thatâs so like you.
Even so, worry was unavoidable. The enemy was one thingâbut the operation itself was difficult, and on a different level.
Watching his daughter sigh with that complicated expression, Je Gal Munho said,
âWill you go with him?â
â...What?â
âIâm asking whether you want to go with Commander Yeon.â
Je Gal Ahyeonâs eyes went wide.
âI-I can? Really?â
Hadnât he been the one who said heâd abuse authority if he had to, just to keep
her
out?
But now he was saying the opposite. He was the sort of man who rarely changed words once spokenâso it was all the more shocking.
Je Gal Munho said,
âCommander Yeonâs ability is certainly exceptional. Martial arts, strategyânone of it can be believed to be the work of someone his age. But the more exceptional the person, the easier it is for them to reveal an opening at the decisive moment.â
âAh...â
âIn truth, I donât want to send my daughter into a place of death, either. But Iâve removed one issue I feared the most, so I can breatheâjust a little.â
âOne issue you feared?â
âThere is such a thing.â
Je Gal Munhoâs eyes shone.
âSo Iâll ask you. With Commander Yeonâwill you lead this dangerous operation together with him?â
Je Gal Ahyeon grinned.
In her lovely face, the smile of a bold hero took root.
âIâll complete it beautifully and come back, Father.â
*****
âHaah! Haah!â
His breathing broke.
And once his breath broke, his Inner Qi wouldnât run properly. His stamina began draining at a clearly faster rate, and his reaction speed dulled visibly.
But Yeon Hojeongâs focus did not waver. If anything, facing crisis made it shine more.
Incredible.
VMMMMMMMM.
From within torn sleeves, the dignity of the Yeon Clan of Green Mountainâs strongestâan intangible Sword Qi flaring.
An absurd martial art!
Yeon Hojeong was certain.
Not only compared to his days as the Dark Emperor, but compared to every enemy heâd faced since returning and crossing hands withâthis was the hardest opponent heâd ever stood before.
It wasnât about the level of martial arts itself. As pure attainment, Yangcheon was strong; Mo Yonggun in his days as Alliance Leader, and even the Blood Cult Leader, were strong enough to contend for Under-Heavenâs Number One.
Yet Yeon Wiâwithout reaching their realmâwas giving Yeon Hojeong the worst sense of danger.
Itâs not because his real-battle ability is superior. And yet I canât counter. Iâve never been driven this helplessly before.
Even now, Yeon Hojeong was striking with killing intent.
And still, he couldnât touch him. Yeon Wiâthe Clan Lord of the Yeon Clan of Green Mountain, the Judgeâs Swordâhad already seen through his sonâs martial arts and habits completely, and was methodically carving at nothing but weakness.
Targeting weakness. A move unworthy of an Orthodox Path man who held âfairnessâ as a virtue.
âDo you understand?â
âHaah... haah! Pardon?â
Sssshk.
The Sword Qi wrapped around Yeon Wiâs hand vanished as if washed away.
âYour real-battle ability is excellent. But the Dark Path is different. In the Dark Path martial world, every cowardly trick under heaven runs wild. The petty attacks your father showed you today are nothing but childâs play compared to their methods.â
It was true.
Still, against any Dark Path master, he wouldnât be pushed
this
badly.
Becauseâ
It was his father.
His father had watched, remembered, and understood each fragment of his sonâs martial arts and habits. That was why he couldnât endure it.
That was why you didnât leave opponents alive if you could help it. Why you didnât train in front of others.
If someone had enough eyes and enough skill, seeing it once could tilt the weight of victory.
âAnd the one who stands at the very summit among them is Yangcheon. I pray it never happensâbut if you ever cross hands with him, you must run without even looking back.â
Yeon Hojeongâs breathing steadily stabilized.
âDonât worry. Iâm not stupid enough to grab collars with an enemy I canât beat.â
âGood.â
Yeon Wi nodded.
âThat is enough. They call it a warriorâs shame to flee with the enemy before you, but to force yourself against power you cannot bear is nothing but reckless bravado.â
âYes.â
Yeon Wi studied Yeon Hojeong quietly, then sighed.
âThe moment I heard you were joining this operation, the first thing I thought was what I should do for you. Because I know I cannot break your stubbornness.â
â...Iâm sorry.â
âUnfortunately, this father can do no more than this.â
Know your place. That was the Dark Pathâs way.
That was what Yeon Wi wanted to awaken in his son.
âYou must never overreach. More important than the mission is human lifeâand that includes yours.â
âI understand.â
âBefore you infiltrate the mission ground, you must eat well and sleep well. Only then can you produce strength at the decisive moment.â
âYes.â
âAnd... and...â
Yeon Wi closed his eyes.
âDonât die.â
â.......â
âI can close my eyes to all your unfilial acts until now. But the unfilial act of leaving before your parentsâI cannot forgive.â
âI will return safely. No matter what.â
âI will believe you.â
Yeon Wi turned and walked away.
Yeon Hojeong remained standing there, and for a long time, he watched his fatherâs back as it receded.