âWhat did you just say?â
âWell....â
Phantom Snake swallowed and spoke.
âThey say Yama Hallâs core experts were wiped out, and the Hall Lord of Yama Hall was defeated.â
Defeated? That was a strange report.
Yama Hall was a faction he had personally seated in the very last place among the Thirty-Six Dark Gates. Their overall strength was laughableâenough to make a man yawnâbut at the very least, their mental toughness and loyalty were real.
In other words, it meant he had brought them in with the intention of raising them properly. Even so, for now they were still nothing more than small fry.
Yama Hall hadnât been annihilated, and yet he was filing a report over nothing more than their Hall Lord getting beaten?
Thereâs something here.
Yangcheon was a smart man. Rather than waste time complaining about why he was being sent that kind of report, he was the kind of man who first thought about why the report was being made.
âYama Hallâs strength is the lowest among the Thirty-Six Dark Gates. And that Hall Lord wasnât anything special, either. There are more martial artists in Hunan Province who could beat him than you could ever count.â
âThatâs certainly true, but this time the circumstances were different.â
âExplain.â
âWell....â
Phantom Snake hesitated.
Yangcheon furrowed his brow.
What is this fool doing?
Among those who served under him, the twelve called the Twelve Zodiac Gods were experts for whom it would not be an exaggeration to say they were the strongest in the Dark Path.
As strong as they were, they also had guts, handled work well, and executed orders cleanly. So what was that look on Phantom Snakeâs face?
âIs it hard to explain?â
âN-no! Itâs just that... I thought that, in the process of relaying it, there was a chance some misunderstanding could occur.â
Phantom Snake pulled a letter from his robe. It was fairly thick.
âSo I wrote only the facts as clearly as possible. Please forgive me for troubling you.â
The corner of Yangcheonâs mouth lifted.
Phantom Snake looked a little dull at a glance. But he thought deeply and moved cautiously. That was why Yangcheon valued him.
WOOOOONG.
The letter floated up and landed in Yangcheonâs hand.
âWait for now.â
âYes.â
SHRRRK.
Yangcheon unfolded the letter.
It was longâvery long. It seemed quite a lot had happened.
Yangcheon read with an interested expression.
Then his gaze steadily grew more serious.
âIs this true?â
âI wrote only the facts clearly. I removed all personal opinions. I thought it would be right for you alone to judge it.â
Interest lit in Yangcheonâs face.
âThe Martial Ancestor Sect?â
It was a sect that almost no one remembered anymore.
But in Yangcheonâs mind, the Martial Ancestor Sect still existedâbecause it had traits too distinctive to forget.
They said it was a sect formed by masters of many different martial arts.
That was the rumor, but no one knew the truth. The important point was this: every expert from the Martial Ancestor Sect had outstanding martial skill, and the type and origin of that skill were all different.
I heard it was wiped out a hundred years ago.
Of course, no one even knew how it had been wiped out. The Martial Ancestor Sect was a group steeped in suspicion and mystery.
And now, the point worth focusing on wasâ
âHidden weapons....â
A faint smile fell across Yangcheonâs face.
How perfectly timed.
Right now, he needed someone who could properly handle poison and hidden weapons.
He was not hoping for Tang Clan of Sichuan-level technique. Of course, if he could get that kind of supreme art, it would be wonderfulâbut in the martial world of this era, there was not a single place as deeply versed in poison and hidden weapons as the Tang Clan.
All he needed was an expert whose hidden-weapon skill was among the very best in the martial world, excluding the Tang Clan.
âYou noticed quickly.â
âYes.â
Dark Path spies and informants were fundamentally different from the Orthodox Pathâs skilled fighters.
Historically, the Dark Path pursued concealment over strength, and survival over pure skill. Naturally, it could not develop the same way as the Orthodox Path.
The first time Yangcheon had been shocked by the Dark Pathâs capability was precisely there. Even after he had reached a certain completion in martial skill, he had not realized Dark Path figures were watching him.
So that means they immediately detected and killed Dark Path informants that even fairly high-level experts would struggle to notice.
A fierce greed flared in Yangcheonâs eyes.
I want them.
Outstanding hidden-weapon skill. An eye so sensitive it could pierce concealment.
And more than thatâthe sheer guts to stand before a Dark Path faction and loudly declare that he wanted to meet the Fighting King.
Heâs arrogant... but I like that arrogance.
To be precise, it was not arrogance at all.
Yangcheon reread the letterâs contents and imagined the young man who had taken down Yama Hallâs core experts with barehanded striking.
âHe ruined them beyond recovery... his hand was cruel. But his skill is truly excellent. At an age where heâs only just come of age, he overwhelmed that many enemies.â
With that level of martial skill at such a young age, it would be easy for someone to become arrogant.
But after reading the detailed contents in the letter again and again, Yangcheon felt there was something different about him.
This one doesnât hesitate.
If he knew the Fighting King existed, then it meant he also knew the situation on this side to some extent.
In other words, he had information of his own. Then it was impossible that he did not know the martial might of the Thirteen Seats of the Sacred Heavens.
No matter how hot-blooded a young man was, it would be difficult to find someoneâDark Path or Orthodox Pathâwho could casually say he wanted to meet the Fighting King.
I canât be certain from a letter alone. But if my guess is right....
Yangcheonâs face flushed slightly. He was genuinely excited.
âThis one uses barehanded striking?â
âYes.â
âHis practical combat is excellent, and his fundamentals are strong. At that level, heâd be no less than One Dragon and Three Phoenixesâthe ones those Orthodox Path bastards praise so highly.â
A young woman who could use hidden-weapon skill at a level that soared to the extreme, and an eye that pierced Dark Path informants.
A young man who, at the age of coming of age, possessed martial skill on par with the Orthodox Pathâs best rising starsâwhile boldly declaring that he wanted to meet the Fighting King.
âHe wants to meet me? Fine. Iâll let him.â
A dangerous light swirled in Yangcheonâs eyes.
âProvided they truly are the Martial Ancestor Sectâs descendants.â
*****
Glossary Updates (New in Ch.202 excerpt â Locked)
íěŹ(ĺšťč) / Hwansa / Phantom Snake â Male (he/him). One of Yangcheonâs twelve elites; cautious messenger-type.
ěě´ě§ě (ĺäşćŻçĽ) / Sibijisin / the Twelve Zodiac Gods â Yangcheonâs twelve top subordinates; Dark Pathâs apex fighters.
ë°ąë / Baekdo / Orthodox Path â The orthodox/ârighteousâ martial world (counterpart to Dark Path).
ěźëŁĄěźë´(ä¸éžä¸éłł) / Ilryong Sambong / One Dragon and Three Phoenixes â Orthodox Pathâs top ârising starsâ standard.
촤뼴뼾 / Chwareureuk / SHRRRK.
Chapter 202. An Awl in a Bag (2)
âWhat did you just say?â
âWell....â
Phantom Snake swallowed and spoke.
âThey say Yama Hallâs core experts were wiped out, and the Hall Lord of Yama Hall was defeated.â
Defeated? That was a strange report.
Yama Hall was a faction he had personally seated in the very last place among the Thirty-Six Dark Gates. Their overall strength was laughableâenough to make a man yawnâbut at the very least, their mental toughness and loyalty were real.
In other words, it meant he had brought them in with the intention of raising them properly. Even so, for now they were still nothing more than small fry.
Yama Hall hadnât been annihilated, and yet he was filing a report over nothing more than their Hall Lord getting beaten?
Thereâs something here.
Yangcheon was a smart man. Rather than waste time complaining about why {Nâ˘oâ˘vâ˘eâ˘lâ˘iâ˘gâ˘hâ˘t} he was being sent that kind of report, he was the kind of man who first thought about why the report was being made.
âYama Hallâs strength is the lowest among the Thirty-Six Dark Gates. And that Hall Lord wasnât anything special, either. There are more martial artists in Hunan Province who could beat him than you could ever count.â
âThatâs certainly true, but this time the circumstances were different.â
âExplain.â
âWell....â
Phantom Snake hesitated.
Yangcheon furrowed his brow.
What is this fool doing?
Among those who served under him, the twelve called the Twelve Zodiac Gods were experts for whom it would not be an exaggeration to say they were the strongest in the Dark Path.
As strong as they were, they also had guts, handled work well, and executed orders cleanly. So what was that look on Phantom Snakeâs face?
âIs it hard to explain?â
âN-no! Itâs just that... I thought that, in the process of relaying it, there was a chance some misunderstanding could occur.â
Phantom Snake pulled a letter from his robe. It was fairly thick.
âSo I wrote only the facts as clearly as possible. Please forgive me for troubling you.â
The corner of Yangcheonâs mouth lifted.
Phantom Snake looked a little dull at a glance. But he thought deeply and moved cautiously. That was why Yangcheon valued him.
WOOOOONG.
The letter floated up and landed in Yangcheonâs hand.
âWait for now.â
âYes.â
SHRRRK.
Yangcheon unfolded the letter.
It was longâvery long. It seemed quite a lot had happened.
Yangcheon read with an interested expression.
Then his gaze steadily grew more serious.
âIs this true?â
âI wrote only the facts clearly. I removed all personal opinions. I thought it would be right for you alone to judge it.â
Interest lit in Yangcheonâs face.
âThe Martial Ancestor Sect?â
It was a sect that almost no one remembered anymore.
But in Yangcheonâs mind, the Martial Ancestor Sect still existedâbecause it had traits too distinctive to forget.
They said it was a sect formed by masters of many different martial arts.
That was the rumor, but no one knew the truth. The important point was this: every expert from the Martial Ancestor Sect had outstanding martial skill, and the type and origin of that skill were all different.
I heard it was wiped out a hundred years ago.
Of course, no one even knew how it had been wiped out. The Martial Ancestor Sect was a group steeped in suspicion and mystery.
And now, the point worth focusing on wasâ
âHidden weapons....â
A faint smile fell across Yangcheonâs face.
How perfectly timed.
Right now, he needed someone who could properly handle poison and hidden weapons.
He was not hoping for Tang Clan of Sichuan-level technique. Of course, if he could get that kind of supreme art, it would be wonderfulâbut in the martial world of this era, there was not a single place as deeply versed in poison and hidden weapons as the Tang Clan.
All he needed was an expert whose hidden-weapon skill was among the very best in the martial world, excluding the Tang Clan.
âYou noticed quickly.â
âYes.â
Dark Path spies and informants were fundamentally different from the Orthodox Pathâs skilled fighters.
Historically, the Dark Path pursued concealment over strength, and survival over pure skill. Naturally, it could not develop the same way as the Orthodox Path.
The first time Yangcheon had been shocked by the Dark Pathâs capability was precisely there. Even after he had reached a certain completion in martial skill, he had not realized Dark Path figures were watching him.
So that means they immediately detected and killed Dark Path informants that even fairly high-level experts would struggle to notice.
A fierce greed flared in Yangcheonâs eyes.
I want them.
Outstanding hidden-weapon skill. An eye so sensitive it could pierce concealment.
And more than thatâthe sheer guts to stand before a Dark Path faction and loudly declare that he wanted to meet the Fighting King.
Heâs arrogant... but I like that arrogance.
To be precise, it was not arrogance at all.
Yangcheon reread the letterâs contents and imagined the young man who had taken down Yama Hallâs core experts with barehanded striking.
âHe ruined them beyond recovery... his hand was cruel. But his skill is truly excellent. At an age where heâs only just come of age, he overwhelmed that many enemies.â
With that level of martial skill at such a young age, it would be easy for someone to become arrogant.
But after reading the detailed contents in the letter again and again, Yangcheon felt there was something different about him.
This one doesnât hesitate.
If he knew the Fighting King existed, then it meant he also knew the situation on this side to some extent.
In other words, he had information of his own. Then it was impossible that he did not know the martial might of the Thirteen Seats of the Sacred Heavens.
No matter how hot-blooded a young man was, it would be difficult to find someoneâDark Path or Orthodox Pathâwho could casually say he wanted to meet the Fighting King.
I canât be certain from a letter alone. But if my guess is right....
Yangcheonâs face flushed slightly. He was genuinely excited.
âThis one uses barehanded striking?â
âYes.â
âHis practical combat is excellent, and his fundamentals are strong. At that level, heâd be no less than One Dragon and Three Phoenixesâthe ones those Orthodox Path bastards praise so highly.â
A young woman who could use hidden-weapon skill at a level that soared to the extreme, and an eye that pierced Dark Path informants.
A young man who, at the age of coming of age, possessed martial skill on par with the Orthodox Pathâs best rising starsâwhile boldly declaring that he wanted to meet the Fighting King.
âHe wants to meet me? Fine. Iâll let him.â
A dangerous light swirled in Yangcheonâs eyes.
âProvided they truly are the Martial Ancestor Sectâs descendants.â
âW-what did you say?!â
âLower your voice.â
Ga Deoksang looked around.
Fortunately, Tang Sang-a and Je Gal Ahyeon were not nearby. Only Pae Yul was beside him.
Ga Deoksang frowned.
âSo you brought Miss Tang because you knew Yangcheon wanted a hidden-weapon expert?â
âThatâs right.â
Yeon Hojeong still treated him as if he were an eldest senior brother, but Ga Deoksang was different. He did not have the presence of mind to play along.
Pae Yul asked.
âAnd why does that man want a hidden-weapon expert?â
Of course, that had always been the case in the past.
But setting that aside, if Yeon Hojeong were in Yangcheonâs position, he would have wanted the same thing.
âItâs a question of efficiency.â
âEfficiency?â
âYes.â
âExplain it properly.â
âThe Dark Pathâs background of growth is different from the Orthodox Path. You know that, right?â
I donât, though...?
Pae Yul glanced at Ga Deoksang.
With an displeased face, but in the most polite tone he could manage, Ga Deoksang explained.
âThe Orthodox Pathâmeaning the righteous sectsâis a moral utopia formed by the peopleâs yearning.â
âA moral utopia?â
âThe Orthodox Pathâs highest values are chivalry and justice. It pursues a peaceful world most humans desire, an ideology condensed into the idea of standing on the side of the weak, breaking down evil, and benefiting the world.â
Pae Yul nodded.
He had only claimed to walk the Orthodox Path, the righteous way, without ever thinking deeply about it. But hearing it explained like this, he understood clearly.
âRight. Thatâs why it values benevolence, righteousness, propriety, and wisdom.â
âThatâs correct. But the Dark Path is different. The Dark Path is, in a sense, the remnants of yearning that failed to fly up into that moral utopia.â
âThatâs a headache of a statement. Remnants of yearning?â
Yeon Hojeong took over.
âIf the Orthodox Path is the peopleâs utopia, then the Dark Path is the peopleâs reality.â
âReality....â
âIt steals, kills, violates, and oppresses. Itâs no different from the world of beasts. From the perspective that humans, too, are a species that makes up nature, the Dark Path is a world that maximizes human natureâbeastly instinct.â
âHm.â
It was an unusual explanation.
No one had ever explained the Orthodox Path and the Dark Path like this. It was interestingâand strangely, it made immediate sense.
âThatâs why the two paths developed in completely different directions. In the Orthodox Path, which grew straight out of the peopleâs yearning, clear systems formedâstrength, formality, rules, discipline.â
âThe Dark Path isnât like that.â
âExactly. The Dark Path has nothing like that. It doesnât look far ahead, and it values only survival in front of its eyes. If it can survive today, thatâs enough. Their world is unstable, so they donât have the time to safely stockpile strength.â
âWhy?â
âBecause the rules collapsed.â
Pae Yulâs eyes lit up.
âRight. Even if someone got lucky and obtained an ancient supreme art, he might still get stabbed to death by some thief while training it.â
âThatâs right.â
âBastards without a moment to spare. Is that also because the rules collapsed?â
Bitterness drifted across Yeon Hojeongâs face.
âPeople say the world should become fair and just. Interpreted the other way, it means the world is still unfair and not just.â
â...!â
âThatâs always been the ideal politics pursued. And it always failed. Reality didnât get better. The gap between ideal and reality only grew.â
âThatâs... a sad story.â
âEven so, we have to pursue the ideal. If no one reaches for the sky because it canât be touched, then everyone becomes beasts crawling under the ground. The minimum rules collapse.â
âMm.â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes sharpened.
âBack to the Dark Path: in the end, they can never defeat the Orthodox Path by strength aloneâunless the fundamental problem is solved.â
âWith no minimum rules, they canât even build strength.â
âYes. And Yangcheon will know that, too. The Dark Pathâs information power and survival ability are tremendous, but to truly fight an enemy, he needs real power.â
In that moment, Pae Yul let out a groan of realization.
âAh! So poison and hidden weapons?!â
âYes.â
Yeon Hojeong raised his fist.
âEven a child who hasnât learned a handful of martial skill can kill an expert if you put poison and hidden weapons in his hands. If Yangcheon had the time, heâd try to fix the Dark Pathâs chronic problem at the rootâbut the issue is time.â
âTo guarantee survival until he fully arms the Dark Path, he needs poison and hidden weaponsâthe greatest killing power in the martial world.â
âThatâs right.â
Pae Yul smacked his lips.
âNow I get why you brought the Tang Clanâs young lady.â
â....â
Ga Deoksang stared at Yeon Hojeong with frightening eyes.
âYeon.â
This time, even Yeon Hojeong could not treat him like an eldest senior brother.
âSpeak.â
âYouâre my friend. And I believed that even if you made extreme judgments, you werenât the kind of man to make wrong ones.â
â....â
âBut this time you went too far. Miss Tang came without knowing anything. You dragged in someone unrelated with nothing but a single line saying you needed her.â
âAnd what of it?â
âWhat... what did you say?â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes turned cold.
âIf you want to argue, I have plenty to say. But for now, Iâll say only one thing.â
â....â
âTo deal with bastards who fight without rules, we have to put morality down for a moment, too.â
Ga Deoksang snapped.
âThatâs an issue once youâre already fighting them! You could have explained in advance to Miss Tang, and yetâ!â
âWhat if she said she wouldnât come?â
âThen you find another way!â
âI canât.â
âWhy?!â
âBecause we canât fail.â
Ga Deoksang, who had been glaring at Yeon Hojeong with eyes full of anger, turned sharply and stormed out.
Pae Yul cleared his throat.
âThat kidâs got a temper under the surface.â
âHeâs a good man.â
âHuh?â
Yeon Hojeong smiled. It was a strange smileâbitterness mixed with stubbornness.
âThat justice and plainness of Hu Gae, hidden behind joking and a rough faceâthatâs the very symbol of the Orthodox Path.â
â...â
âThatâs why I like Hu Gae. Because Hu Gae is the kind of true chivalrous man this world canât live without.â
âBut that âchivalrous manâ looks like heâs disappointed in you, the operational team leader. What if it harms the mission?â
âIt wonât.â
âYou sure?â
âYes.â
âWhy?â
Yeon Hojeong closed his eyes.
âBecause even so, I believe Hu Gae will understand me.â
Two days later.
Seven experts wrapped head to toe in black cloaks appeared at Yama Hall, which Yeon Hojeongâs group had already seized.
âWhich ones are the bastards claiming to be descendants of the Martial Ancestor Sect?â