TIIIIING! THUNK!
The arrow that sliced through the air punched straight through the iron plate in an instant.
Joy bloomed across Mookbiâs face.
Got it.
No matter how exceptional the draw of the Red Lotus Bow was, if she didnât properly load Inner Qi onto the shot, she couldnât pierce an iron plate.
But this time was different. She had only put an extremely small amount of Inner Qi into the arrow.
An arrow that would have bounced off in the past went through the iron plate. Instead of increasing the amount of Inner Qi, she had changed the way she operated it.
Martial arts really are endless...
Just changing the way she thought made the arrowâs power different.
This was the variety of martial expression she hadnât been able to learn at Gwanilgok. Countless battles, relentless effort, and deep anguishâthose things had fused into an archery of her own, and now it was finally blooming.
âYouâre impressive.â
âAh! Father, youâre here.â
âMm.â
Yeon Wi looked at the iron plate with a hole in it and smiled in satisfaction.
âHalf the internal force you used before. You pierced the iron plate with only that much. It means your focus and your Inner Qi control have advanced by a step.â
Honest happiness surfaced on Mookbiâs face. She already knew, but having Yeon Wi confirm it directly put her at ease.
âItâs thanks to you, Father. If you hadnât advised me at the right time, I wouldnât have thought of it.â
âAnyone can give advice. The question is how you accept it.â
Yeon Wi patted her shoulder.
âYour greatest strength isnât your inborn talent. Itâs your postureâyour ability to seriously think about anything you hear. In the realm of martial arts, thereâs no greater talent than not being stubborn.â
Mookbiâs face reddened.
Yeon Wi was clear with praise and criticism. But more often, the weight landed on criticism. What you did well ended there; what you did wrong could lead to death in real combat.
In other words, praise like this meant Mookbiâs posture had impressed him that much. Mookbi understood that, so she was especially happy.
Yeon Wi asked calmly.
âDo you know?â
âYes?â
âJust before a quarter-hour ago, Hojeong left the Alliance.â
Unexpectedly, Mookbiâs expression stayed calm.
âYes. He talked to me and left earlier.â
Yeon Wi watched Mookbi for a moment, then spoke again.
âYou arenât disappointed?â
Mookbi smiled wryly.
âAt first, I was. I thought I could be helpful, even if I wasnât the best. So I wondered how untrustworthy I must seem, for him not to take me.â
She said this naturally in front of Yeon Wi. It meant she was becoming more comfortable around him.
âYou mean you think differently now?â
âYes.â
Mookbi looked up at the sky.
The weather had turned sharp. The clouds were moderate.
âWhen I think about it, that man has never looked down on me even once, not since the day we first met. He teased me a lot, but even that had a clear line.â
âI see.â
âEven if he looks like he treats people roughly on the outside, once he decides someone is his person, he never tries to hurt their feelings.â
Yeon Wi smiled.
Mookbi was kind, but she rarely revealed what was inside her. For her to say this meant she trusted his son completely.
âIâm glad the first person I met after coming out into the world was Young Master Yeon.â
âI see.â
Mookbi slung the Red Lotus Bow onto her back.
âThe ones leaving have left. The ones staying have to start the work that belongs to the ones staying.â
Yeon Wi nodded.
âYouâre right. With Hojeong gone, the fight on this side will become quite fierce as well.â
Whether it was political struggle or training the Evil-Smiting Corps, life would become harsher in every way.
That was how largeâand how deepâYeon Hojeongâs shadow had become. Before anyone noticed, his presence had carved itself into Mookbi, into Yeon Wi, into the strategist Je Gal Munho, and even into the Allianceâs upper leadership.
âAre you going to train the Evil-Smiting Corps?â
âYes. And I have to deliver the light armor set as well.â
âAlright.â
Yeon Wi was about to leave Army-Breaking Pavilion first, but as if something occurred to him, he askedâ
âAre you free this evening?â
âHuh? Ahâyes! Iâm free.â
âAround the Hour of the Dog, my work should be done as well. If the timing works out, letâs eat together.â
Mookbi smiled brightly.
âYes!â
*****
The group that left the Alliance of the Martial World headed straight through Hubei and set their direction toward Guizhou Province.
The place Yangcheon was assumed to be was Changsha, the provincial capital of Hunan.
If they took the shortest route, they could come down through Hubei, cross the river, and enter Hunan directly without any issue. But from the moment he departed the Alliance, Yeon Hojeong insisted on moving in secrecy.
When Tang Sang-a asked why, Yeon Hojeong answered like this.
âTheyâre watching the Alliance of the Martial World closely. They might even be investigating everyone going in and out. If thatâs the case, theyâll pay even more attention to people heading for the main base.â
It was simple, and it made sense. It would be a longer route, but clearly necessary.
Yeon Hojeong trusted his own judgment, and Ga Deoksang and Je Gal Ahyeon decided his words were worth trusting.
âAnd Senior.â
âSpeak.â
Pae Yul raised his eyebrows.
âYou want me to enter western Hunan first.â
âAlone?â
âTo reduce suspicion. If you go ahead and settle in, weâll take a detour and follow with a gap.â
âDoes that actually mean anything?â
âOf course it does.â
âHmph. Fine. I donât know why youâre going that far, but whatever.â
With Pae Yul separated out, the rest of the group took a full month to pass through the southwest of Hubei and enter Guizhou Province.
If they had truly committed to movement arts, they could have arrived several days faster. Theyâd lost time because they moved cautiously.
In the end, they entered a modest inn at the northernmost edge of Guizhou Province.
âWhew. Now I can breathe.â
Ga Deoksang scratched his head hard.
âYouâve all worked hard. This is an inn run by our own, so you can rest without worry.â
To shake off the fatigue theyâd built up, they started with a hot bath. The surprising part was that Ga Deoksang went to wash first.
Je Gal Ahyeon asked mischievously.
âAt this rate, arenât you going to get kicked out of your Hu Gae position for real?â
âHmph. Thatâs what Iâm hoping for.â
To infiltrate enemy territory directly, he couldnât get exposed as Beggarsâ Union. In the end, °⢠N đ v đ l i g h t â˘Â° Ga Deoksang had no choice but to break union rules.
After scrubbing off every last layer of grime, and coming out in a perfectly fitted martial robe with a white outer robe over it, Ga Deoksangâs appearance was genuinely shocking.
Je Gal Ahyeonâs mouth hung open like a carp.
âWaaah! Are you really Hu Gae?â
âThen who would I be.â
âMy godâwhy were you hiding a face like this under dirt? Wash normally, too!â
âWhy would a beggar waste water washing?â
Ga Deoksang grumbled, but honestly, it was a reasonable reaction.
He was fairly tall, solidly built, and his features were so distinct it made you want to stare. He also looked unusually young, so dressed like this, he could pass for a noble young master without any problem.
Tang Sang-a asked Yeon Hojeong quietly.
âIs Hu Gae going into enemy territory too?â
âHe has to. We need fast communication between both sides. And even aside from that, itâs hard to find someone as good at improvising as that man.â
âI see.â
âWhy? Does something bother you?â
âSomething decisive bothers me.â
Yeon Hojeong blinked.
âWhat is it?â
âThe gap between his looks and his way of speaking.â
It was a sharp point.
His appearance was practically a noble young master, but his speech was so crude even street thugs would click their tongues. It was a far more serious problem than it sounded.
Ga Deoksang looked at Yeon Hojeong with mournful eyes.
âDonât tell me I have to change the way I talk too? Thatâs not it, right? Say itâs not.â
Yeon Hojeong answered in an uncomfortable voice.
âThere are a lot of people with strong personalities in this world. If anything, that side of you might make you look simple and harmless.â
âHeh heh. I knew Young Master Yeon would understand me!â
â...Still, if possible, I recommend you stay quiet as much as you can.â
With everyone cleaned up, they finished eating and gathered in one room.
Ga Deoksang smacked his lips.
âGuizhou really is humid. Even though winterâs coming.â
Je Gal Ahyeon picked up his line.
âI heard even master-level fighters can get hit with local diseases if they slip up. The humidityâs high, the vegetation is thick, and there are a lot of insects.â
âInsects are just provisions when youâre hungry.â
âUgh.â
âWhatâs with that reaction? You want to starve to death? You have to chew bugs and endure. Right, Miss Tang?â
Tang Sang-a spoke with an awkward face.
âIâve never eaten them even once...â
âHuh?â
Ga Deoksang tilted his head.
âBut Miss Tang, you learned poison arts. Didnât you ever eat them while training? There are so many poisonous bugs in the world.â
âLearning poison arts doesnât mean you eat bugs. I mean, I donât really have an aversion to them, but...â
âHaha. Is that so?â
Tang Sang-a gave a dry cough. She wasnât shy by nature, but even she couldnât help feeling burdened by Ga Deoksangâs overwhelming friendliness.
âAlright. Letâs organize things.â
Yeon Hojeong clapped once to gather attention, then continued.
âYouâve heard it in advance, but from now on we belong to the Martial Ancestor Sect.â
The Martial Ancestor Sect was a mysterious sect said to have been annihilated over a hundred years ago.
Surprisingly, their martial arts were judged to be not far behind even the Nine Great Sects. That was because among the fighters who claimed Martial Ancestor Sect origins back then, there hadnât been a single weak one.
At the same time, it was also said their martial arts werenât consistent.
Every sect had its own flowâShaolin had Shaolinâs, Mount Hua had Mount Huaâs. But the Martial Ancestor Sect had nothing like that. As if masters from many sects had gathered and founded one sect together, their martial arts displayed a wide and varied depth.
But after they walked the road of annihilation for some reason a hundred years ago, the name Martial Ancestor Sect was no longer heard.
âItâs been forgotten even in peopleâs memories, and since the arts are so varied, they wonât suspect us even if each of us uses different martial arts.â
The three men and women nodded.
Yeon Hojeong pointed at Ga Deoksang.
âStill, be careful with forms of address. From now on, Hu Gae is the eldest senior brother of this group.â
âDo I really have to be the one?â
âYouâre the oldest.â
âThen what about Senior Pae Yul?â
âSenior is our martial uncle.â
âHey, I look young. How about making me the youngest?â
âLetâs move on.â
âTch.â
Yeon Hojeong looked at Tang Sang-a.
âSoldier Tang Sang-a is second. Same reason.â
âYes.â
âAnd Iâm third. Fourth is Ahyeon.â
Je Gal Ahyeon flared up.
âHeyâwhy am I the youngest? Iâm a year older than you! I let you call me friend, and now you donât even recognize your older sister?â
âIâm the one who has to move the most among us. And anyone with quick eyes will figure out my martial arts are the deepest among the three. Up to third might work, but if I introduce myself as the youngest, itâll feel off.â
âGrrr...â
It wasnât wrong. Still, she couldnât help being dissatisfied, and her lips puffed out enough to hang three feet.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes shone with a serious light.
âFrom what we can infer with the information so far, thereâs a high probability Yangcheon is in Changsha, Hunan. But considering the scale of the Dark Path heâs seized until now, we have to assume his eyes are spread across all of Hunan.â
Ga Deoksang nodded.
âOur disciplesâ reports are similar. The moment we enter Hunan, eyes will follow us.â
âSo we wonât take mountain paths or waterways.â
âTo avoid suspicion, we have to take the official roads?â
âThatâs right.â
Yeon Hojeong spoke to Tang Sang-a.
âIn other words, the moment we enter Hunan, weâll need your ability.â
âHuh? My ability?â
Come to think of it, she hadnât heard what her role would be in this mission.
Tang Sang-a panicked. It was ridiculous that she hadnât even thought of something that obvious until now.
âWhat do I do?â
Yeon Hojeong smiled coldly.
A smile that was nothing but ominous. Ga Deoksang clicked his tongue like, Here we go again, and Je Gal Ahyeon shuddered in disgust.
âIf the Dark Pathâs eyes gather on us, shoot them dead with hidden weapons immediately.â