âMm.â
A man with neatly swept-back, graying hair let out a low groan.
And four women were carefully kneading every part of his body. They worked so hard their bodies were soaked with sweat.
âNow this is more like it. Maybe itâs because Iâm getting old, but my body really isnât what it used to be.â
The voice that reverberated low was unbelievably heavy for such a lean frame.
SHIVER.
The women trembled all at once.
His voice was strange. It was a pleasant low tone, yet it felt like it was sharpening itself and gouging at the listenerâs nerves.
As if the voice itself were a martial art, it was packed with murderous pressureâan aggressive aura embedded in sound.
âSo the Gray Wolf Band just... evaporated like that?â
âYes.â
In front of him, a middle-aged man in black robes bowed his head.
âThey say it was wiped out. Not a single survivor.â
âTch.â
The man clicked his tongue.
âThey boasted theyâd swept the beyond-the-frontier region for ten years. In the end, they were just bandits at the root, huh.â
The Gray Wolf Band wasnât an ordinary bandit group. If they truly committed, they could easily wipe out most minor sects, and if they planned properly, even a Nine Great Sectsâlevel powerhouse would have to accept some damage.
There was no reason to belittle their combat power like this.
But the man had the right to speak that way.
The middle-aged man glanced up at him.
The manâs eyes, looking down with a languid face, were utterly indifferentâso indifferent it was eerie, nothing like his aggressive voice.
Even now, itâs unbelievable.
WOOOOONG.
The Inner Qi packed in his own lower abdomen shrank on its own.
That Lord was right. He said only someone like the Cultâs Grand High Priest could face a powerhouse like this... Are all of the Thirteen Seats of the Sacred Heavens monsters like this?
He wasnât releasing power. He wasnât angry.
He had only made eye contact, and it felt like invisible chains were binding his limbs.
It was the oppression inherent to a human being, and the unconscious pressure of an absolute who had glimpsed the ultimate realm. An ordinary man without Inner Qi training wouldnât be able to keep a sane mind just staying in the same place.
His existence itself is a disaster.
It was a realm he couldnât even dream of reaching as he was now.
The middle-aged man spoke carefully.
âItâs true the Gray Wolf Band fell short of expectations, but the unit dispatched by the Alliance of the Martial World also seems to have been far from ordinary.â
âThe Evil-Smiting Corps, was it?â
âMore precisely, they say it was two unitsâthe Demon-Sweeping Corps and the Evil-Smiting Corps.â
âDemon-Sweeping and Evil-Smiting. What an openly blatant name.â
A small spark of interest rose on the manâs faceâFighting King Yangcheon.
âAnd those Evil-Smiting Corps people. Didnât they smash several †NĐŸvĐ”â ight †(Read more on our source) Dark Path sects not too long ago?â
âYes. The Crimson Demon Society was among them.â
âCrimson Demon Society...â
Yangcheonâs brow furrowed.
âTheyâre not even worth a single meal, but werenât they said to be a bit burdensome for the kids to deal with?â
âYes. Their martial arts arenât strong, but they donât care what it takes to kill their target. They use forbidden firearms, and they even accept commissions involving officials.â
âI like that.â
Yangcheonâs eyes glittered.
âThey kill without caring who it is... They walk their own road without minding others. For that kind of group to go down so emptilyâwhat a pity.â
The middle-aged man swallowed.
He hasnât changed.
Yangcheon was dangerous.
The number one measure he used to judge people wasnât martial arts or brains.
It was a line.
Those who could cross the line without hesitationâhe cherished even if they lacked ability. But no matter how capable, if someoneâs head was hard, he despised them.
That was why Yangcheon could become this strong, and why he could gather the Dark Path into something this large in such a short time.
âEither way, with the Gray Wolf Band in that state, those master-and-disciple bastards must be sweating bullets.â
The middle-aged manâs eyes flashed.
âTheyâll probably hide again.â
Yangcheon gave a short laugh.
âI donât know if theyâre cautious or just scared. If you want to do big things, you have to know how to be bold when itâs time. Thatâs their problem.â
â......â
âWhy? Because theyâre people from your homeland, does it offend you?â
âHow could it? The moment I vowed to serve you, Elder, my soul settled here.â
âKahahaha! Nice words.â
Yangcheon burst into booming laughter.
KUUUURRRRMMMM.
The middle-aged manâs complexion went pale.
It wasnât just him. The women massaging Yangcheon suddenly struggled to breatheâand then collapsed unconscious on the spot.
Such monstrous Inner Qi!
A brutal force rode on the sound of that laughter.
The perilous energy drilling into the ears broke the bodyâs balance and shook even the brain. It even made the building tremble, if only faintly.
WOOOOONG.
The middle-aged man hurriedly drew up his Inner Qi to protect his head and ears.
Yangcheon, who had already stopped laughing, looked down at him. He didnât even spare a glance at the women collapsed on either side.
âBlack Sheep.â
âYes, Elder.â
âThis morning, a letter like this arrived for me.â
SSSSRK.
Before anyone knew it, a red letter floated above Yangcheonâs palm.
The middle-aged manâBlack Sheepâhis eyes shook.
Void Seizing!
A realm where you used extreme Inner Qi to manipulate objects without touching them.
But Yangcheon seemed to have seen the end even of that realm. There was no sense at all of True Qi flow pushing through the air. It was as if he were moving the object with pure will.
A realm you could call supernatural without exaggeration. At that point, there was no reason to call him human.
WHOOOOM.
The red letter drifted and settled in front of Black Sheep.
Black Sheep bowed his head and opened it.
His eyes widened.
âIsnât it interesting?â
â......!â
âThereâs a saying that a hero who represents an era needs not only his own ability, but also the luck of the times and the blessing of people. If thatâs true, then donât I fit the conditions of a hero as well?â
A fierce heat flared in Black Sheepâs eyes.
âDo you intend to accept them?â
âWho knows? As you know, I donât want to accept every stray dog and nobody. If theyâre worth that much, like the rumors say, then I should keep them under my command.â
Yangcheon smiled.
âHow about it? Will you test them yourself?â
Black Sheep lowered his head.
âI will depart at once.â
âGood.â
And so Black Sheep left.
Once Black Sheep vanished, the smile on Yangcheonâs face vanished with him.
âNo matter what I do, he wonât become my man.â
In terms of ability, Black Sheep was unquestionably talent Yangcheon wanted under him.
But the man had no loyalty. He claimed he had severed ties with the Cult and come to Yangcheon, but Yangcheon knew that wasnât true.
So he had deliberately shown an exaggerated display. Because Black Sheep was the Cultâs man. He would report Yangcheonâs temperament and ability to the Cult exactly as he saw them.
Yangcheon wanted to crush him to death with one fist, but it wasnât time yet.
A languid light returned to Yangcheonâs face.
Thereâs no one I can truly trust.
It irritated his pride, this reality that he couldnât show ease in front of someone he could kill with a single finger.
Still, Yangcheon believed it was worth enduring. A petty man clings to whatâs right in front of his eyes, but a great man knows how to look to the future.
Even so... he was starting to get tired.
âTch. This is the Dark Pathâs problem. There are so few worth raising. If someone truly offered me his soul, I could give him everything.â
Yangcheon rose from his seat.
WOOOOOOONG.
The four unconscious women floated up into the air.
With his hands clasped behind his back, Yangcheon walked into the corridor, and the four women followed behind him.
*****
After resting enough, the group entered western Hunan.
The road there was far more comfortable than expected. They didnât bother moving secretly, and they didnât pay special attention to their surroundings.
More than thatâYeon Hojeong worked to keep the groupâs mood bright. He joked with everyone often, and when needed, he even trained with them.
Ga Deoksang was the only one who saw through the intention hidden in Yeon Hojeongâs behavior.
So they look natural.
Exactly.
No matter what anyone said, Yeon Hojeong was the Left Palm of the group. When Yeon Hojeong kept things bright, the groupâs mood naturally brightened too.
And that effort bore fruitâby the time they entered Hunan, even Tang Sang-a was smiling more often.
Ga Deoksang smiled.
Heâs incredible.
Whether it was calculation or instinct.
Yeon Hojeong always knew exactly what role he needed to play in each mission.
Even if that role was simply laughing and joking, he performed it without strain. He was usually closer to quiet by nature, even if he teased around people he was close toâyet the face he showed now carried no sense of mismatch.
âIs there something on my face?â
âHuh?â
At Yeon Hojeongâs words, Ga Deoksang grinned.
âThereâs a whole lot of handsome on it.â
âI know, Eldest Senior Brother.â
âOur third is too honest for his own good.â
âHaha!â
Before they knew it, the group had grown used to their forms of address.
It was a change pulled along by the atmosphere. At first it was awkward, but now they truly treated each other like sworn martial siblings.
âBy the wayâwhere is our martial uncle?â
Ga Deoksangâs eyes sparkled.
âMartial uncleâ meant Pae Yul.
âLetâs see. Thereâs about two hundred li left ahead, so if we take it easy, we should be able to see him by tomorrow evening.â
âI want to see him sooner. Want to run a bit while we train?â
âOur third really does love training.â
Ga Deoksang spoke to Tang Sang-a and Je Gal Ahyeon.
âWant to run lightly to loosen up?â
âYes, Eldest Senior Brother.â
âLetâs go.â
TWOOOOUUUNG!
Four men and women unfolded their movement arts in lively strides.
The weakest in martial arts among them was Je Gal Ahyeon. Even so, for her age, her martial arts were considerableâand when it came to movement arts, she was no worse than Tang Sang-a.
They alternated front and back as they broke through the official road, and by the time they had covered one hundred fifty liâ
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes flashed.
Itâs started.
He felt eyes sweeping over the group.
It was an extremely covert gaze. The stealth technique itself wasnât much, but the way it watchedâhalf-seeing, half-notâwas uncanny.
Itâs been a while.
A small smile rose on Yeon Hojeongâs face.
It was a smile that carried savagery and longing at the same timeâslight tension and ease, layered together.
Itâs really been a long time... since a gaze like this.
This wasnât anything like someone tailing you in the Orthodox Path martial world.
Only now could Yeon Hojeong feel it in his bones.
He had entered that place he knewâfilthy, soaked in grimeâthe world heâd spent half his life in.
He hadnât felt a speck of longing for it all this time, but the moment he stepped back in, nostalgia wrapped around him like heâd returned home.
But nostalgia was nostalgia, and work was work.
âMartial sister.â
âHm?â
Yeon Hojeong spoke calmly.
âThere are bugs buzzing around us.â
Tang Sang-aâs eyes glittered.
âReally? I donât feel anything.â
âIâm sensitive, you know. Iâll tell you the directions, so please clear them out.â
Tang Sang-a smiled.
âFor our third, thatâs nothing.â
She had perfectly blended into her role. If anything, she might be enjoying this situation the most.
A faint Killing Intent rose in Yeon Hojeongâs eyes.
âShall we start from the rear?â
âSure.â
âLeft rearâbehind the fourth pine. Right rearâthe shadow beside the biggest rock.â
In that instant, Tang Sang-aâs hands moved like lightning.
PIPIPIPIPING! THUD-THUD-THUD!
Hidden weapons fired at a speed the eye couldnât track, turning into a spray of blood.
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
And when Tang Sang-a saw that chill smile, a similar smile rose on her face.
âExcellent skill, Martial Sister.â
âThanks.â
âLetâs begin in earnest. We canât miss even one.â
âDonât worry.â
PAPAPAPAPANG!
Daggers spread out like a net and covered all directions.