Ga Deoksang stole a glance at Yeon Hojeong.
Yeon Hojeong was calmly sipping tea.
âThird.â
âGo ahead.â
âIâve said it so many times my mouthâs going to wear out, but... you really are something.â
âNow youâre saying it again.â
âHeh.â
Ga Deoksang smacked his lips as he looked down at the center of the tavernâs first floor.
More than ten Blood Sparrow Gate fighters in blood-red martial robes were sprawled there. Every one of them had a dagger pinned into an acupoint, and it looked like if they didnât see a Therapist immediately, theyâd end up crippled.
And in front of themâ
Tang Sang-a was standing there.
Je Gal Ahyeon swallowed hard.
âSheâs incredible.â
âHm?â
âWhen we got here, everything was chaos, so I didnât really register it... but that hidden-weapon technique is insane.â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âSheâs short on experience, but martial sister has mastered hidden weapons to the point she can hit her target cleanly, anytime, anywhere. Hidden weapons can threaten even masters on the same level, so those punks arenât even in the same world as her.â
âSure, but... sheâs insanely fast.â
Je Gal Ahyeon looked at Yeon Hojeong as she said it.
âItâs almost arrow-speed.â
When Je Gal Ahyeon said âarrow,â she didnât mean just any arrow.
She meant an arrow fired by Mookbi.
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âNot as fast as an arrow.â
âReally? To my eyes, itâs basically the same.â
âThatâs because you havenât seen a serious shot. Of course, itâs not a huge gapâbut itâs still a gap.â
âOooh.â
Je Gal Ahyeon gaped as she stared at Tang Sang-a. Honestly, whether it was Mookbi or Tang Sang-a, both were so absurdly gifted with projectile weapons that trying to rank them felt pointless.
They were just... amazing.
A kind of martial talent Je Gal Ahyeon didnât haveâblazing so brightly it was impossible to ignore.
There really were geniuses everywhere.
Ga Deoksang asked Yeon Hojeong, âSo... do we wait longer?â
Yeon Hojeong didnât answer. He only looked down at the Blood Sparrow Gate fighters.
Ga Deoksangâs gaze slowly shifted to Pae Yul.
â...Uh, martial uncle?â
Pae Yul looked at him like he was insane.
âYouâre asking
me
right now?â
âOf course. Youâre the elder here.â
Heâs the elder, sureâbut he isnât the boss.
Pae Yul sent Yeon Hojeong a message with Inner Qi.
[What are you going to do?]
[We wait one more time. We let one of them go clean, so the real one will show up in less than half a day.]
Pae Yul spoke aloud.
âWe wait half a day.â
âAhâyes.â
Yeon Hojeongâs prediction hit again, like a ghostâs curse.
KWAANG!
The opening was exactly the same as Blood Sparrow Gate.
The doors were thrown wide as a group stormed inâ
Yama Hallâs masters.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes gleamed.
Not bad.
They were solid.
They held different weapons, but more than half of them had first-rate martial arts.
There were twenty of themâno small numberâand the way they moved was controlled despite the Killing Intent pouring out of their eyes.
Thatâs enough to barely hang onto the edge of the Thirty-Six Dark Gates.
Yeon Hojeongâs read was accurate.
âYama Hall.â
Ga Deoksangâs eyes flashed.
âThey havenât been part of the Thirty-Six Dark Gates for long. After Gloom-Death Hall lost strength, they took that empty seat.â
Yeon Hojeong let out a short, amused breath.
Gloom-Death Hall...
The first real fight the Evil-Smiting Corps soldiers ever saw had been against Gloom-Death Hall.
Once again, it drove home how weak the Dark Path really was.
Sects with real history were rare enough to count on one hand, and hundreds of sects rose and vanished every single day.
Yangcheon really does understand it.
If you want to unify this kind of shoddy Dark Path, what matters most?
Law and history.
You set strict discipline and clear rulesâthen punish anyone who breaks them, no matter the reason.
It was cruel and extreme, but in the short term it worked.
And once people grew used to living inside that system, thatâs when the long history began to accumulate.
It was how Yeon Hojeong had been able to build the Black Emperorâs Citadelâ
And how Yangcheon had done it even before the Black Emperorâs Citadel had fully taken shape.
I just donât know whether he came up with that himself... or if someone helped him.
Yeon Hojeong stood.
Ga Deoksang looked puzzled.
âThird, youâre going?â
âI canât dump it on the youngest, and I canât just let martial sister suffer alone.â
Ga Deoksang looked down at the Yama Hall men with pity.
They were enemies, but somehow, he felt sorry for them anyway.
Pae Yul tossed out a line.
âIf you can help it, donât splash blood everywhere.â
âI understand.â
PAK!
Yeon Hojeong dropped from the second floor to the first in a single breath and stopped in front of Tang Sang-a.
Tang Sang-a had already drawn a dagger, and confusion flickered across her face.
âMartial junior brother?â
âIâll handle them. Youâve worked enough. Go upstairs and rest.â
âAh... sure.â
Tang Sang-a glanced at Yeon Hojeong for some reasonâthen went up to the second floor.
Ho Geuk, the leader of the Yama Hall group, lit his eyes.
âItâs you?â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âItâs us.â
â...Your arrogance is through the roof. Do you even know who we are?â
âDo I need to?â
âWhat?â
âQuit the pointless posturing and talk. Why were you tailing us?â
Ho Geuk flinched.
âTailing? Whoâs tailing who?â
âDo you need your ears cleaned? The moment we crossed into Hunan, you Dark Path bastards were tailing us. I got sick of it and killed them, so these blood-clots came running in here, didnât they?â
Surprise flashed across Ho Geukâs face.
âYou killed them?â
âShould I have let them live?â
The voice dripped with contempt.
It was provocation, straight upâbut Ho Geuk couldnât even seize on it.
They tailed them? Who? Blood Sparrow Gate wouldnât have dared...
Then it clicked.
Itâs from himâthe Manor.
That was it.
The base of the martial god who had unified nearly half the Dark Path in a short time and formed a monstrous power.
The side that openly called itself the Dark Pathâyet stood in an entirely different realm from every other Dark Path master.
Those had to be the informants.
Ho Geuk went pale.
Yeon Hojeong, meanwhile, frowned.
âWhat? You scared all of a sudden?â
âY-you killed them all?!â
âYeah.â
Ho Geuk whipped around and shouted behind him.
âYou! The one from Blood Sparrow Gate! Get out here!â
A man in blood-red martial robes hurried forward.
Ho Geukâs eyes turned tiger-fierce.
âYou bastardsâwere you secretly making contact with the Manor behind our backs?!â
âW-what?!â
âAnswer me properly!â
âI-Iâm sorry! I donâtââ
Of course he wouldnât know. He wasnât even leadership.
But that didnât matter.
Ho Geuk was already convinced Blood Sparrow Gate had been running a separate line to the Manor without telling Yama Hall.
âYou filthy dog bastards!â
THWACK!
Yeon Hojeongâs gaze sank.
Ho Geuk brought the wolf-tooth club down, and the Blood Sparrow Gate manâs skull exploded into pieces.
A brutality that didnât even hesitate.
Ho Geuk snarled, spitting fury.
âI treat you soft and you think you can ignore the main hall and move on your own?!â
âHey.â
Ho Geuk turned back to Yeon Hojeong.
âWhatâs the Manor?â
â...?!â
âYou mean the place where the Fighting King is the master?â
â...You.â
FLASH!
Killing Intent poured out of the Yama Hall fightersâ eyes.
Yeon Hojeong was genuinely surprised.
The surging Killing Intent [N O V E L I G H T] was sharp as a treasured sword.
Up on the second floor, Ga Deoksangâs eyes grew heavy.
Impressive.
He didnât mean the Killing Intent itself.
What was truly impressive was Yangcheonâs presenceâstrong enough that merely saying his epithet made these men spill such vicious Killing Intent.
That Killing Intent isnât fear. Their loyalty to Yangcheon is real.
And it wasnât just that.
Ga Deoksang hadnât said it out loud, but the fact that informants had latched onto them so soon after they entered Hunan was already insane.
Hunan is basically Yangcheonâs empire already. Heâs scattered Dark Path informants everywhere, and heâs investigating every single suspicious outsider, one by one.
Ga Deoksangâs cheek twitched.
This is a lot more dangerous than I thought.
The size of Hunan, and the number of Dark Path informants stationed across itâ
The money required was astronomical.
And Yangcheon had poured out that mountain of wealth and manpower without hesitation.
Ga Deoksang still didnât know what Yangcheon was ultimately aiming for.
But one thing was certainâ
Yangcheon was far more terrifying than Ga Deoksang had assumed.
Damn it... can we really punch straight into the center?
Ga Deoksangâs eyes moved to Yeon Hojeong.
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âEither way, judging by how things are shaking out, youâre connected to the Fighting King, too.â
â...Hah!â
âGood. I wanted to meet him anyway.â
Yeon Hojeong lifted his chin, arrogant to the bone.
âTake me to him. Iâll see with my own eyes exactly what kind of man he is.â
Ho Geukâs patience snapped.
âQuit flapping your mouth and die, you little shit!â
WHOOOOONG!
The wolf-tooth club slammed down with a crushing pressure that ripped the air apart.
It carried enough force to split not just a manâs skull, but even stone in a single blow.
Yeon Hojeong drew in a short breath.
KOOONG!
Horror swept across Ho Geukâs face, which had been soaked in Killing Intent.
âNot bad strength.â
Yeon Hojeong had stopped the wolf-tooth club with a single left hand.
Not only thatâheâd grabbed the clubâs jagged protrusions barehanded, yet there wasnât even a scratch.
âYou bastard!â
Ho Geuk tried to wrench the club free with a roar that sounded half like shock.
And froze again.
SHIVER.
The club trembled faintly in his two-handed grip.
He pulled with everything he had, yet it wouldnât come loose from Yeon Hojeongâs hand.
A monstrous grip.
âYou look like the one in charge of this pathetic bunch, so I wonât smash you to pieces.â
Yeon Hojeongâs foot moved like lightning.
THUD!
âGuhâ!â
His toes drove precisely into the center of Ho Geukâs abdomen.
Ho Geuk staggered, then dropped to his knees on the spot.
The pain was so violent he couldnât even pass out.
The Yama Hall fighters stared at Yeon Hojeong, stunned.
Yeon Hojeong crooked a finger.
âYouâre not going to back off politely, right? Come on. Letâs clean this up fast.â
TSSSSâTSSSSâTSSSS!
Yama Hallâs men unleashed Killing Intent again.
Ho Geukâs lips trembled.
He wanted to shout at them not to rush inâtell them to fall back, nowâ
â...!!â
But no sound came out.
Even breathing was a struggle.
âKill him!â
âTear off all four limbs!â
Yama Hallâs fighters charged Yeon Hojeong all at once.
Ho Geukâs face twisted.
Noâ!
THUD! CRACK! KRRRK! BANG!
They fell in a heap, one after another, under a series of brutal impacts.
KRRRUNCH! RIIIP!
Joints shattered. Cartilage tore. Skin split. Hip sockets twisted out of place.
There wasnât a trace of mercy.
One strike wouldâve been enoughâbut Yeon Hojeong deliberately layered three, four extra hits, smashing every bone in the body to ruin.
Ho Geuk went white.
M-monster...
In the Dark Path, it was hard to find anyone who wasnât cruelâ
But this crossed the line entirely.
He only broke the parts that would leave permanent disability even if they somehow recovered.
That kind of viciousness wasnât unheard of among infamous killersâ
The real problem was Yeon Hojeongâs eyes.
As Yeon Hojeong dropped them, smiling brightly, he looked like a ghost wearing a manâs face.
His expression was like thatâ
Yet his gaze was cold enough to freeze the blood.
Those werenât the eyes of a madman drunk on destruction.
That contradictionâpaired with the effortless, practiced way he dismantled bodiesâfilled anyone watching with a vicious kind of fear.
âCoughâ! Guhâ! S-stop, you lunatic!â
THWACK!
Yeon Hojeong crushed the last fighterâs sternum and sent him flying out through the doorway. Then he drew in a deep breath.
Ho Geukâs hand shook uncontrollably.
Yeon Hojeong looked up at the ceiling with a satisfied smile.
There was something almost refreshing about him.
âYeah. This is it.â
This feelingâlike coming home.
A world soaked in pure violenceâ
Rolling in mud as you fight, grinding someone down so completely theyâll never resist again.
âBeen a long time.â
The Dark Path grandmaster descending upon the Dark Path martial world.
Not the eldest son of the Yeon Clan of Green Mountainâ
But the dazzling return of Yeon Hojeong, the Dark Emperor.