âStill no word?â
âTh-there isnât.â
Fire Ape openly scowled.
Did something happen?
The Fire Ape Unitâs reporting interval was never less than half an hour, never more than an hour.
And it wasnât just the Fire Ape Unit. Every unit under the Twelve Zodiac Gods operated the same way.
The number of reports was excessive, but it couldnât be helped. Ink Dragon Manor still hadnât shown its face to the world. No amount of caution was too much.
That was why they kept the reporting cycle short, even if it meant wasting money and manpower.
But an hour had passedânearly half a day nowâwithout a single message.
Donât tell me they got hit by the target?
Fire Ape couldnât believe it.
Sure, maybe the Black Sheep Unit was stronger than expected. Maybe Fire Ape Squad Two had gotten wiped without even putting up a fight.
Even so, a report should have come in. Unless Squad Two had been annihilated to the last person on the spot, this didnât make sense.
âNo. This wonât do. You go in person and track Squad Twoâs tracesââ
That was whenâ
âHngh! F-Fire Ape! Over there!â
Fire Ape turned.
That bastard?
A young man was walking up the narrow path that led to the estate.
Over six feet tall. Not powerfully built, but his posture was straight as bamboo, and the rigid, uncompromising air of a stubborn scholar bled out of him.
It was Yeon Hojeong. Heâd changed into new clothes, and he even had a fairly bulky bundle slung over his shoulder. He was finally back.
Fire Ape moved.
RATTLE-RATTLE-RATTLE!
Stepping on the roofs of several buildings, Fire Ape dropped to the ground in an instant. The movement arts looked like a stunt.
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âYou move like a monkey.â
Killing Intent surged from Fire Apeâs eyes.
âWhere did you go?â
âNone of your business. Move. Iâm tired.â
âReport. Now.â
âIâve never had a superior like you. Quit getting in my way and get the hell out of it.â
It was a brutally rough tone.
Fire Ape laughed coldly.
âSeems you havenât heard it from the Lord of Ink Dragon Manor. I am yourââ
âA guard. If youâre a guard, act like one and keep the estate secure. Donât provoke the people youâre supposed to guard.â
â......â
âWe had no ties to begin with, so Iâll let it go this once. But if you crawl up again without knowing your place, Iâll rip your eyes out.â
Behind Fire Ape, the fiercest of Fire Apeâs personal loyalistsâApe Legâlet out a vicious Killing Intent.
The Twelve Zodiac Gods under Yangcheon were among Ink Dragon Manorâs highest-tier masters, with positions worthy of that strength. This wasnât a place to be spoken to like this by some brat whoâd crawled out of nowhere.
Yeon Hojeongâs smile deepened.
âA subordinate overflowing with loyalty.â
Fire Ape stared at him for a moment, then raised a hand.
Ape Leg forcibly crushed the Killing Intent down. Rage boiled up, but Ape Leg couldnât disobey the lordâs order.
Fire Ape asked, âWhatâs in the bundle?â
âA question way above your station. Open the way.â
âLet me make something clear. Iâm not some ordinary guard. Iâm the guard captain. And along with the order to protect you, I also received the order to watch you.â
âSo?â
â......Do you not understand what âwatchâ means? If you do something stupid, then at worst, I may even kill you.â
âThatâs a strange thing to say.â
Yeon Hojeong tilted his head.
âYou were ordered to kill us. That doesnât mean you have the ability to.â
âWhat?!â
âWeâre in the middle of a deal with Yangcheon. Whether we serve him or kick him aside will be decided in a few days. Which means we have no reason to follow Yangcheonâs orders yet.â
A peculiar smile surfaced on Yeon Hojeongâs face.
âDidnât that man tell you even that? I thought you were one of the favored, but I guess not.â
In that instant, Fire Ape felt heat slam up into the throat.
âYou littleâ!â
âBut fine.â
â......?!â
âIâll be going out from time to time from here on. I donât feel like wrestling with you every time, and I canât beat you down, if only for the Lord of Ink Dragon Manorâs dignity.â
Yeon Hojeong loosened the bundle.
Fire Apeâs eyes sharpened.
Clothes?
Thatâs right. Inside were several sets of luxurious clothing. Menâs and womenâs garments mixed together.
âChange of clothes for the group. Satisfied?â
â......â
âMove.â
âOne last thing.â
Fire Apeâs gaze blazed.
âIf you go out again without a report, then next time Iâll deal with you at the guard captainâs discretion.â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âPlease do. If you strike first, then even if I smash you to pieces, Yangcheon wonât be able to say a word.â
Fire Ape smiled coldly.
âYou donât know the Lord of Ink Dragon Manor at all.â
âYeah. And if you really had Yangcheonâs favor, you wouldnât dare spit that insane trash in front of me.â
â......?!â
âLetâs go.â
Fire Ape stared at Yeon Hojeong for a moment, then opened the path.
Yeon Hojeong walked along the narrow road without a word. Fire Ape and Ape Leg followed behind.
That was whenâ
......
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes flashed.
Voice transmission.
The air quivered faintly.
Someone was sending voice transmission to Fire Ape. The surroundings were dead quiet, and Yeon Hojeongâs senses were sharper than ever, so it was possible to catch.
Fire Apeâs steps faltered slightly.
Then Fire Ape vanished.
Yeon Hojeong didnât even look back as he spoke.
âLooks like youâve got something urgent. Why donât you follow your lord, too?â
Ape Leg stared at Yeon Hojeong in silence. The eyes were fixed on Yeon Hojeong, but in truth, Ape Leg was wildly shaken.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes gleamed.
The ones waving that thing around... were they that monkeyâs subordinates?
Well, now. This is getting very interesting.
âOh, look who finally shows up. Whereâd you wander off to?â
Ga Deoksang greeted Yeon Hojeong in a mocking tone.
Yeon Hojeong handed over the bundle.
âWearing the same clothes all the time feels filthy. I picked up a few decent sets.â
âHuh? Clothes should be one outfit for ten yearsââ
Ga Deoksang blurted out the beggar habit without thinking, then hurriedly lowered the voice.
âAhem. Anyway, you worked hard. Letâs see what kind of damn fine clothes you dragged back.â
Ga Deoksang put on an exaggeratedly casual act, took the bundle, and went inside the quarters. Pae Yul spoke.
âYouâre back?â
âYes.â
Pae Yul flicked a glance at the estate gate. Ape Leg was inside.
âWhatâs that small fry?â
âFire Apeâs direct subordinate.â
Pae Yul openly furrowed the brow.
âGet out.â
Blunt to the point of violence.
Ape Leg stood there with hands clasped behind the back, silent. It looked like even a blade at the throat wouldnât make Ape Leg move.
Pae Yulâs body bled a sinister Killing Intent.
Yeon Hojeong shook his head.
âJust leave it.â
âNo. I wonât tolerate some unknown bastard prancing around in my territory.â
âEndure it a little. If the bastard gets cocky first, you can draw then. It wonât be late.â
Pae Yul listened in silence, then snarled at Ape Leg.
âAny time is fineâplease, come at me. Iâll take your head in one stroke.â
With that, Pae Yul went into the quarters. Ape Leg seemed too ugly to look at.
Yeon Hojeong let out a small chuckle.
âWhat a man. Living like that canât be easy.â
Stillâfollowing orders obediently when Yeon Hojeong spoke, that counted for something. Even if there was an agreement, in the Central Plainâs temper, it couldnât have been easy to keep bowing that consistently.
Then Ape Leg asked, âWhat are you relying on, exactly?â
âHm?â
âYou, and that swordsmanâwhat are you relying on, to rampage like that?â
Yeon Hojeong grinned.
âSkill.â
âUgh! Why are you only coming back now?!â
Je Gal Ahyeonâs expression was downright vicious. In the short time Yeon Hojeong had been gone, it looked like the mind had been running hard.
âHurry up and help with the reorganization plan! Damn it, my brainâs about to cramp.â
âYou did well. Go rest inside. Iâll handle the rest.â
â......You sure?â
âYeah. Using your head isnât easy. Iâll review what you did, tooâtoday Iâll finish it alone.â
Je Gal Ahyeon smacked the lips.
âNow you say that, and it makes it hard to rest.â
âQuit saying things you donât mean and go sleep.â
âWhat do you mean I donât mean it?! How rude! Huh? But what about what you went to do?â
Yeon Hojeong smiled and nodded.
âIt went pretty well. I think things will get easier from here on out.â
âThatâs good news!â
Je Gal Ahyeon flopped onto the bed.
âIâll sleep a bit, so wake me in an hour. When it comes to wrapping our heads around things, itâs better to do it together when we can.â
There wasnât even time to stop. With eyes shut, Je Gal Ahyeon was out before even counting to three.
Yeon Hojeong watched and chuckled, then sat down.
While looking over the reorganization plan, Yeon Hojeong fell into thought.
That was dangerous.
After smashing every last one of the bastards wearing Black Sheep masks, another twenty masters had poured in again.
They werenât wearing masks like the ones Yeon Hojeong had just exterminated. But {Nâ˘oâ˘vâ˘eâ˘lâ˘iâ˘gâ˘hâ˘t} the sinister Inner Qi and the thick stench of blood in the presence made it clearâthey were from Ink Dragon Manor.
I canât believe they were carrying something like that.
They were savage enough, but burying that level of master wasnât difficult.
The problem was the thing they held.
It was like Rainstorm Pear-Blossom Needles.
Rainstorm Pear-Blossom Needles.
One of the Tang Clanâs proudest extreme hidden weapons. A vicious tool so dangerous that even within the Tang Clan, it was only handed to selected masters.
If it wasnât managed properly, misfires happened constantly. Deep knowledge of hidden weapons and mechanismsâand seasoned experienceâwere mandatory.
Yeon Hojeong knew the power of Rainstorm Pear-Blossom Needles well.
It was insane.
Even a Transcendent Peak master, and even someone who had broken through the wall of martial arts, would struggle to escape Rainstorm Pear-Blossom Needles the moment vigilance slipped.
Yeon Hojeong couldnât understand how such a deadly object had ended up in the hands of Dark Path scum.
Strictly speaking, it wasnât Rainstorm Pear-Blossom Needlesâit was something similar.
Could Ink Dragon Manor be mass-producing something like that?
No. If they could, they wouldnât be so desperate to recruit hidden-weapon masters in the first place.
Yeon Hojeong rubbed the lips.
Just in case, Yeon Hojeong had brought one backâbut it was hard to say whether it was safe to show it to Tang Sang-a.
......
After thinking it over, Yeon Hojeong sighed.
âThereâs still time. Letâs think it through slowly.â
At this point, three things mattered.
First: use the reorganization plan to seize Yangcheonâs heart in one shot.
In truth, organizational structure was something Yeon Hojeong had obsessed over countless times while building the Black Emperorâs Citadel. It mattered, but it wasnât a problem worth worrying about.
Second: Kang Ryang.
After killing even the twenty masters who arrived afterward, Yeon Hojeong had left the valley area in a chaotic state, littered with messy traces. Even an expert would judge that the two groups fought and annihilated each other.
And right after that, Yeon Hojeong had Kang Ryang stay near a low mountain not far from here. Yeon Hojeong had drilled the things Kang Ryang must never do until the mind would cramp, so for now, Kang Ryang would stay quiet.
When this was over, Yeon Hojeong might have to take Kang Ryang along.
NoâYeon Hojeong would have to, no matter what.
And thirdâlast.
âI believe it.â
Yeon Hojeong looked out the window.
Mo Yonggunâs ghostly, vicious eyes surfaced in the mind.
âMake me one piece of real informationâand youâll punch straight into Ink Dragon Manorâs deepest layer in a single rush.â