Innate nature meant the temperament you were born with.
Yeon Hojeong clearly hadnât been born good-naturedâbut it wasnât accurate to say heâd been born with an utterly evil disposition, either.
Heâd been born strong.
A bamboo-straight temperament that would break before it bent. That was how tough and upright his nature was.
But the world was far too harsh to survive on nothing but what you were born with.
As Yeon Hojeong lived through that world, he learned how to become flexible. How to deceive others, how not to be deceived, how to slip away like a snakeâhow to become servile, even.
But in the decisive moments, he was always strong and rigid.
And that was still true now.
If there was no absolute need, he didnât become servile even at the crucial moment. He didnât bow his head, and he didnât act slick.
Strong and forthright, as always.
A head-on breakthroughâproud, direct, and without using petty tricks.
âLord Yang...â
Yangcheonâs face visibly hardened. It looked like the kind of displeasure even a three-year-old could read.
âSo itâs a first. Someone calling me with such a ridiculous title.â
âIs that so?â
What a tone.
After staring at Yeon Hojeong for a moment, Yangcheon burst into laughter without meaning to.
How long had he lived beneath the invincible name of the Thirteen Seats of the Sacred Heavens?
No one could hold their head high before him. No one could act arrogant in front of him, and no one would even dare try to deceive himâor test him.
Faced with a reaction that was almost unfamiliar, Yangcheon was surprised to find that what stirred in him was not anger, but interest.
âIt seems unnecessary to ask, but you do know who I am, donât you?â
âIf I didnât, I wouldnât have come.â
âYou know who I am, and you still speak like that?â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âWell? Even if you were an emperor, if I came with a clear purpose, my manner of speech wouldnât change.â
âWhat?â
âI didnât come because of Fighting King Yangcheonâs prestige. I came because of his abilityâand his future.â
âHah!â
âThis is a place where one person comes to learn another. If you were someone worth staking my life on, Iâd bow my head as I should. But you still havenât proven yourself to me.â
Yangcheon let out a small [N O V E L I G H T] laugh.
He hadnât proven himself? That was an amusing line.
In the martial world, martial arts were power, and epithets were authority.
He was a king. A man who had proven himself as the highest authority in the martial world through martial arts alone.
And yet this boy was saying he still hadnât proven anything.
Was it too unexpected? Again, Yangcheon felt interest rise stronger than anger.
âYou mean I have to prove myself to you?â
âOf course.â
âYouâve got it backwards. There have been many times a lord chose his subordinatesâbut never in history has a subordinate chosen his lord.â
âIt has happened. If you truly believe it hasnât, then consider it your first experience.â
âKahahaha!â
Yangcheon roared with laughter.
KUUUURRRRMMMM!
The entire Ink Dragon Hall shook, and stone dust rained down from the ceiling.
He hadnât released Inner Qi on purpose. As his emotions surged, the Inner Qi he possessed burst out unconsciously.
And even so, this was the result.
With nothing but the shockwave of unconsciously vented Inner Qi, this massive stone hall trembled as if an earthquake had struck. Absolute Inner Qi that surpassed imagination itself.
Itâs been a while.
Just the shockwave mixed into his laughter was enough to make Yeon Hojeongâs whole body creak.
But faced with that horrifying power, Yeon Hojeong felt himself growing steadily excited.
Itâs been a while. Power like this.
The kind of transcendent force that could boil bone marrow and cook the organs.
When he saw his father, Yeon Wi, or when he saw Mo Yonggun or Dang Gwan, he couldnât help but be stunned by the density of their power and the martial logic within it.
But when he faced Yangcheonâs powerâpower on a wholly different levelâwhat he felt wasnât surprise so much as familiarity and excitement.
Right. It was there.
Suddenly, Yeon Hojeong felt as if something dazzling had flared before his eyes.
I was there, too.
The king of the Dark Path who completed every divine art of the Four Spirit Arts and, on the foundation of Hongcheon Qi swollen to something close to infinity, wielded an axe that called wind and thunder and a steel chain.
The strongest duelist in the martial world, a man who had fought the world itself barehanded, had stood in that same position. Noâone step higher than Yeon Hojeong.
Not someone who could confidently claim he was the strongest under heaven...
But a great name that had never been left out whenever âthe strongestâ was discussed.
The memory of the Dark Pathâs Supreme Master, once called the king of black darkness, awakened every sense in his body.
But...
After briefly being intoxicated by the mirage of a past that had once been real, Yeon Hojeong suddenly felt something off.
What is this?
Yangcheonâs overwhelming wave of qi.
And yet, inside that invincible wave, Yeon Hojeong sensed a single streak of shadow.
It was something extremely difficult to describe.
Like a rolled clump of dust caught inside it. At the very least, it wasnât the kind of residue a supreme master like Yangcheon would carry around without brushing away.
Somethingâs different. Come to think of it... was Yangcheonâs power this level?
Yeon Hojeong couldnât shake the doubt.
Itâs incredible, sure, but in my memory it was far more...
Yangcheon finally stopped laughing.
âA subordinate who wants to see whether Iâm a lord worth serving. Thatâs amusing.â
âIs it?â
âIf the head of some Orthodox sect came and said that, Iâd crush his skull with a single palm.â
It was a threatening remark. Yeon Hojeongâs expression still didnât change.
Perhaps he liked that firmnessâYangcheonâs smile returned.
âEven being generous, you donât look like youâve even reached twenty.â
âYouâre younger than I expected.â
âFrom what I see, your nature is strong and bold, and yet thereâs none of a petty manâs impatience in those indifferent eyes of yours. I donât know the origin of your martial arts, but youâve already reached a realm where you could establish your own school and call it complete.â
â...â
âI like you.â
High praise. Praise as absolute as praise could get.
Yangcheon nodded.
âSo thatâs why.â
â...?â
âI received information about you after you entered Hunan. I couldnât tell where you started, but it looked like you came in from Guizhou.â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes glinted.
As expected, his intelligence network was superb. He hadnât even united the entire Dark Path yet, and stillâthis much. Calling the Dark Pathâs information network the best in the martial world wouldnât be an exaggeration.
âOne of your party seems to have come from the north, but the exact entry route was unclear. It looked like he moved ahead to get a feel for Hunan first.â
He meant Pae Yul. Sending him ahead to detour had been worth it.
Yangcheon continued.
âBut that wasnât the important part. I ordered them not to miss a single martial artist who looked suspicious while entering Hunanâyet I heard you killed our informants instead.â
âThatâs right.â
âThe Dark Pathâs martial strength is inferior, but our information and infiltration abilities are the best. Itâs a different breed.â
âIt seemed that way.â
âIn other words, you found and eliminated every eye of our informantsâeyes no one should have been able to notice.â
Yangcheonâs eyes burned.
âIt was you. Not the hidden-weapon expert in your partyâyour eyes were the sharp ones. Thatâs why you came alone as the Martial Ancestor Sectâs representative.â
It was a keen assessment.
A personâs temperament could change, but their abilities didnât. Yangcheonâs eye was still as sharp as his martial arts.
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âCorrect. Iâm the center of my party, and the Martial Ancestor Sectâs representative.â
âAnd who are you within the Martial Ancestor Sect?â
âIâll tell you once things between us are more comfortable.â
For the first time, Yangcheonâs gaze turned sharp.
âYou cover your whole body with this and that, and you want me to trust you?â
âIsnât that true of you as well, Lord Yang?â
âWhat?â
A meaningful light swirled in Yeon Hojeongâs eyes.
âTo me, it looks like youâre wearing a rather thick coat, too.â
â...!â
âThe seasonâs turning cold, sureâbut with martial arts at your level, you donât seem like youâd need something as cumbersome as a fur coat.â
Yangcheonâs eyes deepened.
Yeon Hojeong continued.
âDo you understand? I came here fully convinced that even you have secrets you wouldnât readily show others.â
â...â
âBecause youâre one of the strongest in the martial world? Of course not. If that were the reason, my tone wouldnât be this stiffâand I wouldnât have come to you in the first place. Iâd have gone to Shaolinâs Fist God.â
In that instant, Yangcheonâs wave of qi surged harshly.
Shaolinâs Fist God referred to one of the Thirteen Seats of the Sacred Heavensâone of the Immortal Sovereign Kings.
Among the Thirteen Seats, where comparing superiority was difficult, he was the one said to stand closest to the title of âthe strongest.â
Fist God Muheo.
âAs I said, I didnât come only because of your fame and skill.â
â...â
âI came to see whether you truly have the capacity to scheme for the world.â
Yangcheon stared at Yeon Hojeong with blade-sharp eyesâthen, in an instant, he smiled coldly.
âSo we donât lay all our cards down, and instead persuade each other. Is that it?â
âYouâre the only one who needs to persuade. I already chose.â
If he was worth following, he would follow. If he wasnât, he would leave.
It wasnât just firmnessâthere was a kind of conviction in the words.
Truth was always simple. That was why Yangcheon preferred people who spoke directly over people who tangled their words.
And now, Yeon Hojeong was becoming the exact sort of person Yangcheon likedâtempting him perfectly.
After studying Yeon Hojeong in silence, Yangcheon spoke.
âItâs heavy.â
It was sudden. Yeon Hojeongâs eyebrow twitched.
Yangcheonâs gaze, sharp beyond measure, gradually softened.
âTruly heavy. I donât know whether sunlight has finally fallen on someone as lacking as me... or whether talent simply rolls in on its own to those who sit on a throne.â
It was indirect praise. That meant he believed great luck had come to himâand in turn, it meant he acknowledged Yeon Hojeong.
Yangcheon smiled and asked, âDo you like simple things?â
âItâs difficult to become simple.â
âHahaha! Youâre absolutely right. Absolutely right. Then tell meâhow should I prove myself to you?â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes flashed.
âUnexpected.â
âWhat is?â
âI thought youâd ask more. About my party. About my purpose.â
Yangcheon, uncharacteristically, put on a playful expression.
âDidnât you say you like simple things? Letâs discuss that part after weâve acknowledged each other enough.â
Done.
In that moment, Yeon Hojeong was certain. Yangcheon would no longer take interest in the other members of the party.
Heâd made Yangcheonâs interest focus on him alone.
That was enough. Now, depending on what he did, the fate of the party that came with him would be decided.
And Yeon Hojeong could be confident.
Yangcheon would trust him. If Yangcheon could have him in hand, Yangcheon wouldnât look at the others even once.
âFor you to prove your value as my lord, itâs enough for you to tell me how far your dream reaches.â
âOh?â
âYou donât seem to like long-winded talk, so letâs decide our future with a question that demands a clear answer.â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes gleamed.
âHow far does the world you draw belong?â
â...?â
âDoes it end in the Central Plains? Or... does it extend all the way beyond the frontier?â
â...!!â