Half a day later.
âHeh-heh, itâs been a long time since you came to this manâs quarters, hasnât it?â
âHas it?â
âWeâve been distant lately. I believe the last time was before the Demon-Sweeping & Evil-Smiting Field Forces set out.â
âIâm the type to forget trivial things quickly.â
Still prickly.
Mo Yonggun smiled faintly. Dang Gwanâs abrasive temperament was, if anything, invigorating to him. Dang Gwan clearly had his own wisdom and ability to handle situations, yet he never bothered to hide himself.
For a man like Mo Yonggun, who had spent his entire life hiding, striking from behind, building traps, and luring enemies in, Dang Gwanâwho had reached the pinnacle of a clan with a bluntly honest arroganceâwas a strangely fascinating kind of person.
âNow, have a cup. Dragon Well.â
As Dang Gwan accepted the cup, he asked,
âYou said there wasnât much left.â
âHeh-heh. Itâs tea I only serve to honored guests. I donât drink it for myself.â
âBy âhonored guests,â are you talking about Je Gal Munho?â
Je Gal Munho.
Not âJe Gal Clan Lord,â not âStrategist Je Gal.â Just Je Gal Munho. Dang Gwanâs arrogance was as intact as ever.
Mo Yonggun nodded.
âOf course, Je Gal Clan Lord is an honored guest as well.â
He acknowledged it frankly. Dang Gwan, who had been watching him in silence, took a sip of tea.
âWas it discussed in advance?â
It was an abrupt question, but Mo Yonggun understood at once.
âYou mean this Yangcheon matter?â
âThatâs right.â
âNot long ago, Je Gal Clan Lord and Yeon Clan Lord came to see this man. They said they wanted to investigate Yangcheon, and asked me to lend them a schemeâhow to approach without being discovered.â
âSo you told them?â
âI did.â
âWhy? Have you decided you want to reconcile with them now?â
Thatâs unexpected.
Was it because their natures were different? Or because the hell theyâd crawled out of was different?
He hadnât expected him to react so sharply to that point. In more ways than one, the man was invigorating.
âReconcile... and what if I did?â Mo Yonggun smacked his lips and continued. âLetting them lower their guard, then cracking the back of their heads in a spectacular fashionâthatâs not a bad method either.â
He went on, almost amused.
âThough I donât know if theyâd actually lower their guard after seeing me like this. If anything, theyâd only grow more suspicious.â
Dang Gwanâs eyesâpoisonous like Craneâs-Crest Red, sharp like Storm of Pear-Flower Needlesâgradually eased.
âSo you werenât trying to join hands with them?â
âTheyâre not the sort whoâd take my hand even if I offered it.â
âI understand what you mean well enough, but for the sake of smoother conversation, Iâd like a more direct answer.â
Mo Yonggun smiled.
âI didnât join hands. They are nothing more and nothing less than targets I must toppleâor sacrifices for my hunger for power.â
Dang Gwan nodded.
âThen Iâll understand it as a period of temporary cooperation.â
âExactly.â
Dang Gwan drank tea again. The heavy yet refreshing aroma loosened his body and mind into comfort.
âBut is he really that dangerous?â
âYou mean Yangcheon?â
âYes.â
âHow can a man who should know ask that? Each of the Thirteen Seats of the Sacred Heavens is a monster that shattered human limits. And Yangcheon is the strongest fighter among themâone who claimed a seat with his own hands.â
âIâm not saying I donât know that. But force and strategy are separate issues, arenât they?â
Mo Yonggun replied in a bitter voice.
âIn truth, I also thought Yangcheon was nothing but a street brute who could only brawl. Until I received reports about him.â
âThen heâs got a brain?â
âI donât know if heâs â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»Ń â (Continue reading) a monster in that sense, but heâs at least not a man you can deal with halfheartedly.â
Dang Gwanâs gaze dropped hard.
Not someone to deal with halfheartedly? For those words to come from Mo Yonggunâs mouth meant the opponent was truly not ordinary.
Up to now, Mo Yonggun had only ever called two people âmonsters.â But those two were merely young men overflowing with potentialânot fully realized great vessels yet. Not disasters no one could bear.
Which meant Mo Yonggunâs assessment of Yangcheon was, in its own way, an exceptionally high appraisal.
âSo thatâs why you stepped in?â
âHmm?â
âSo thatâs why you negotiated with them to be seated as the commander of this operation?â
Mo Yonggun gave a small snort.
âI wasnât opposed to negotiating, but the one who proposed it first was actually them.â
Dang Gwan frowned.
âFrom Je Gal Munhoâs side?â
âThatâs right.â
âWhat kind of scheme does that fox have?â
âHe has none. Not this time.â
âHow are you so sure?â
âBecause he isnât bold enough to play games with a problem this serious.â
âHm. Then conversely, Je Gal Munhoâs side may suspect you to some degree.â
In Dang Gwanâs eyes, Mo Yonggun was a man who could become bold enough, if the situation demanded it.
Mo Yonggun shook his head.
âThey wonât put away their suspicionâbut this time, theyâll be trusting this man as well. Thatâs why they came in person.â
âWhy?â
âBecause Je Gal Clan Lord understands me to some extent.â
âSo Yangcheon really is that terrifying.â
Frost settled over Mo Yonggunâs face.
It was a rare expression. He was genuinely tense.
âItâs a hundred times harder to soothe and coax quick-eyed cats than it is to seize a pride of lions drunk on their own pride. And yet Yangcheon did it.â
âGathering the Dark Path.â
âAs Je Gal Clan Lord said in the meeting earlier, we are one step below the Dark Path in information power. But thereâs only one reason we never cared about that until now.â
âBecause they didnât unite as one?â
âExactly.â
Mo Yonggunâs eyes glittered.
âWhether Yangcheon did it alone or received someoneâs help isnât the important part. What matters is this: a fatal blade that casts its shadow over the entire Central Plains is now in Yangcheonâs hand.â
âHm.â
âPeople say a hundred hearings arenât worth one seeing, but I donât trust that man called Yangcheon. To speak plainly, he isnât a man worth joining hands with. Which means, to me, heâs a bomb that can never become an ally.â
Dang Gwanâs mouth curled upward.
âSo it means we have no choice but to form a common front.â
âThatâs what I think.â
Mo Yonggun let out a short, humorless laugh.
âPower is a demon. If you feed it on schedule and pat it into place, you can raise power like a dogâbut if you make it beg and scavenge everywhere, from that moment on, it starts seeing even its owner as prey.â
â.......â
âEven if Yangcheon were a usable man, I have no intention of joining hands with him. Why? The moment I do, the dog I want to raise called power will go rabidâthereâs no doubt about it.â
âPower...â
âI want to become a man who rules even power itself. I donât want to become a slave to power and remain an ugly glutton for desire.â
Like so many powerholders throughout history?
Dang Gwan didnât bother to spit out the words that had risen to his throat. Now wasnât the time to sneer out of habit.
After staring at Mo Yonggun for a moment, Dang Gwan tossed his gaze out the window.
âHe looked satisfied.â
âHm?â
âAbbot Gonggong. Watching you and Yeon Hojeongâthat little bastardâsmiling and talking, he looked positively pleased.â
Mo Yonggun gave a short snort.
âYou knew?â
âAbbot Gonggong is practically the chair of the Councilorsâ Meeting. To a man who plays leader when no one else owns the seat, how ugly do you think it looks when a pack of mouths only fights over power?â
Sharp. Sharper than expected.
Mo Yonggun shook his head.
âOne day he came to warn me with a single sentence. I told him I would, and sent him away.â
âHeâs a half-baked bald priest throwing his weight around on nothing but the aura of towering authority. It didnât look like prolonged dealings would do anyone any good.â
âTrue. Abbot Gonggong is a treasured sword with no hilt. Thereâs no one to hold himâand no one to fit him with a hilt.â
âBecause heâs Shaolin?â
âBecause heâs Shaolin.â
Mo Yonggun drained his tea.
âAnyway, setting my problem asideâwhat about you?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYeon Hojeong. The Tang Clan craftsmanâs capability he asked you for.â
Dang Gwan answered with a sour face.
âHe came yesterday.â
âHm?â
âThe goods from the main house arrived. A gift to hand over to that bastard and the Evil-Smiting Corps.â
*****
Several wagonloads of carts rolled into the Army-Breaking Pavilion.
âHm.â
After looking over the goods piled on the carts, Yeon Hojeong smiled in satisfaction.
âGood. As expectedâtop grade.â
Yeon Wi asked,
âWas it sent from the Tang Clan?â
âYes.â
âThen let me see as well.â
When Yeon Wi lifted a round steel plate the color of ink, surprise surfaced in his eyes.
âIncredible.â
âRight?â
âTo be able to process Ten-Thousand-Year Ink Iron this smoothly... Iâd heard the Tang Clan craftsmen are unmatched under heaven, but that wasnât exaggeration.â
âAnd look at the weight. They reduced it as far as possible while keeping the strength.â
âAn alloy?â
âProbably.â
Yeon Wi clicked his tongue.
âLight armor enough for the entire Evil-Smiting Corps to wear...â
It was only natural that light armor used far less iron than heavy armor. And normally, light armor was often made by layering leather or cloth and attaching metal on top.
But the light armor loaded on the carts was different. The breastplates, arm guards, shoulder guards, and greaves were all Tang Clan secret alloy work, with Ten-Thousand-Year Ink Iron as the main component.
It kept supreme strength while cutting only weightâlight combat armor made specifically for martial artists. It didnât restrict movement and was light enough to suit martial artists with fast bodies.
Mookbiâs eyes sparkled.
âI think I only need the breastplate and shoulder guards.â
âNo. Wear all of it.â
âDo I really have to?â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âAs long as the weight isnât a serious burden, itâs better to wear it no matter what.â
âWhy?â
âMass-producing uniforms or standardized weaponsâwhether in the army or by sectâis about belonging. And if training is solid and morale rises, group cohesion rises too.â
âGroup cohesion...â
Yeon Wi nodded.
âHojeong is right. The Evil-Smiting Corps is an armed group made up of sons and daughters from the Nine Great Sects and the great clans. They follow Hojeong well as Corps Commander, but there are still plenty who think of their belonging as their own sect, not the Evil-Smiting Corps.â
âYes. And from now on, we should pay more attention to forms of address as well. Evil-Smiting Corps-only armor and forms of address. Even that small change can make us stronger.â
âA good idea.â
Mookbi tilted her head. It was still hard for her to understand.
Yeon Hojeong said to Mookbi,
âYou have to do it.â
âMe?â
âWhen Iâm not here, you have to train them.â
Mookbiâs eyes widened.
âM-Me?â
âIâll tell you the schedule and the intensity. But youâll have to adjust the gradual increases and the right rest on your own.â
âI... Iâm not really good at that...â
âDo it even if youâre not confident. Youâre the Deputy Commander of the Evil-Smiting Corps. When Iâm not here, youâre the head of the Evil-Smiting Corps.â
âUgh.â
âIâll tell you one thing. A leader should understand the hearts of those beneath themâbut you canât start watching their faces for permission.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âThe you I know has more than enough ability. Trust yourself and lead boldly.â
âAhem.â
Yeon Wi asked,
âAnyway, there are about five days left until deployment. Is there anything you need to prepare in the meantime? If there is, say it. Your father will help.â
âIâm fine. I think I just need to manage my body.â
âIs that so?â
âYes. But...â
Yeon Hojeong looked far to the west.
Beyond the wall, the countless halls and buildings lined up within the inner citadel of the Alliance of the Martial World.
And the place his awareness was aiming for among them was the Tang Clan.
âIâm thinking of bringing one more person.â