âSo you lost him?â
â......Iâm sorry.â
Muyeon rarely showed up. That was true even in front of the lord, Mo Yonggun.
Yet Muyeon had appeared in person and bowed the head. It meant Muyeon truly didnât know where to put the shame this time.
Mo Yonggun let out a soft chuckle.
âNo. I shouldâve warned you in advance how clever that bastard is. If thereâs fault, itâs mine, not yours.â
It only made the heart feel worse. Worse still because Muyeon knew Mo Yonggun meant it.
âRemember one thing. That bastard can never harm me. At least, not here.â
âYes.â
âIf it happens again, just move exactly as ordered. No more, no less.â
âI understand.â
âYouâve worked hard. You should get some rest, too.â
Slip.
Muyeon vanished without a word.
It was a staggering level of movement arts. Even though Mo Yonggun was watching openly, Muyeon scattered and disappeared like mist. It felt less like movement arts and more like daoist artsâsome kind of sorcery.
Mo Yonggun smiled.
âSo it was that urgent, he had to resort to petty tricks?â
Forgiving Muyeon was natural. Muyeon didnât truly know Yeon Hojeong. Until recently, Muyeon had served within a clan rather than the Alliance, and only started following after this matter began.
And thanks to Muyeonâs existence, Mo Yonggun could see just how pressed Yeon Hojeong was.
It wouldâve been even better if Muyeon had learned what the other side truly was, and why Yeon Hojeong was acting so urgentlyâbut even this alone was a worthwhile harvest.
Just then, a messenger pigeon flew to the window.
Mo Yonggun received it with familiar hands and unfastened the letter tied to its leg.
âMm. Fast.â
A satisfied smile touched Mo Yonggunâs face.
âIf nothing else, at least in Hunan Province, weâre better than the Beggarsâ Union.â
Ink Dragon Manor truly had guts.
Then again, when the master of the place was one of the ten Immortal Sovereign Kings, it wasnât hard to understand how they could coil up their nest in a region where a wing of one of the Six Great Clans held power.
Still, the preparation for dealing with them had to be more thorough.
Ink Dragon Manor would never understand how savage Mo Yonggun could be if Mo Yonggun truly set the mind to itâhow poisonous the resolve could become.
Mo Yonggun neatly folded a letter already written and tied it to the messenger pigeonâs leg.
RATTLE-RATTLE-RATTLE!
Sending it off again, Mo Yonggun took a sip of tea.
âThis tea tastes good.â
Now the preparations were complete. Once the reply came back, everything would be finished.
âDo your best, Commander Yeon. You need to rampage properly if Iâm going to save face.â
*****
Four days later.
âWhew. Itâs done.â
âYou worked hard.â
âWorked hard, my ass. Youâre the one whoâs been grinding.â
âThen weâll say I did.â
Je Gal Ahyeon let out a small laugh.
âFine. You did all the work.â
It sounded like a joke, but it was also Je Gal Ahyeonâs honest feeling.
What is this bastard, really?
Je Gal Ahyeon had thought about it countless times, but truly couldnât even guess where the limits of Yeon Hojeongâs ability might be.
Breaking through the wall of martial arts just after coming of age? It was something that would shock the whole worldâbut if you accepted that Yeon Hojeong was born with once-in-an-era talent, that was the end of it. Freak geniuses had always existed.
But that wasnât why Yeon Hojeong was terrifying. Je Gal Ahyeon didnât think Yeon Hojeongâs true threat was martial arts.
Did he really come into the world with the makings of a king?
While making Ink Dragon Manorâs reorganization plan, Je Gal Ahyeon couldnât stop being stunned by Yeon Hojeongâs eye for things.
Yeon Hojeong kept pointing out errors in places no one would ever expectâmost of them in gaps so hard to spot youâd miss them if you blinked.
Designing an organization chart wasnât that different from building strategy and tactics. If so, then as a descendant of the Je Gal Clanârenowned as strategic prodigiesâJe Gal Ahyeon shouldâve been superior.
But the results that surfaced were nothing like that.
âWhat the hell are you?â
Yeon Hojeong chuckled.
âYouâre still on that?â
âNo, Iâm seriously curious. Martial arts, fine. But this? Even scholars wouldnât think of most of this.â
âWhen I was young, I wandered around like a loafer and studied a bit of everything.â
âWhat did you study that makes you incapable of being bad at anything?â
It was fair for Je Gal Ahyeon to be dumbfounded.
In truth, Yeon Hojeong hadnât properly studied this kind of thing. What Yeon Hojeong did have was experienceâwinning on battlefields where you could grind your brain raw every day and still not survive.
Yeon Hojeong had built the Black Emperorâs Citadel, and personally participated in placing personnel and creating its structure.
This wasnât book learning. It was more than ten years of seeing the hollow and the solid of organizations up close on the ground. Of course Yeon Hojeong would surpass Je Gal Ahyeon.
âAnyway, this is good enough to pass.â
âPass?â
For once, Je Gal Ahyeonâs face went serious.
âYouâre really going to give this to Yangcheon?â
âYeah.â
âThen Iâll be honest. I think this is dangerous.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âThereâs a saying that if you want to deceive the enemy, you start by deceiving your allies. But I donât want to use that kind of method unless I have to. That saidâwhen you make a deal with an enemy, you canât put something half-baked on the table.â
âHaa.â
âDonât worry. No matter how solid the organization chart is, what makes an organization in the end is people.â
Je Gal Ahyeon spoke as if dissatisfied.
âI know that. Thatâs why I made it like this. Thinking about Ink Dragon Manorâs future.â
âRight. But even if we hand this over, they canât build it like this immediately. They donât have enough personnel who count as specialists in each field.â
âThen why not hand it to the Alliance of the Martial Worldââ
âNo.â
Yeon Hojeong cut it off flatly.
âThe Alliance of the Martial World is a federation. They donât show it on the surface, but each interest is crystal clear. A chart like this doesnât fit a place like that. Itâs the kind of chart that would turn into a slaughterhouse because everyone would fight to seize power.â
âYou really think so?â
âLook at Mo Yonggun. He doesnât say it, but even his people arenât truly putting him up as their representative. Theyâre just using Mo Yonggun as a banner to become the top.â
Je Gal Ahyeonâs brow tightened.
âThen youâre saying the Dark Path is different?â
âAt least right now.â
âWhy do you think that?â
âThe Dark Path is vicious. And the truly vicious ones fight without even the bare minimum of rules. But the Dark Path has one advantage the Orthodox Path doesnât.â
âWhat is it?â
âTheyâve been oppressed for a long time.â
Je Gal Ahyeonâs eyes widened.
âHow is that an advantage?â
âIt is. Think about itâwhen they gather into one, how much hatred theyâve carried can turn into passion and hope.â
A chill crawled up Je Gal Ahyeonâs spine.
Yeon Hojeong gave a bitter smile.
âThatâs how the world works. Stagnant water rots... but muddy water can clear again someday. The Orthodox Path and the Dark Path are the same.â
â......â
âThatâs why I think the Orthodox Path is also responsible for the Dark Path turning into this sewer.â
âThe Orthodox Path is responsible, too......â
Yeon Hojeong shrugged.
âJust my thoughts. Donât take it too seriously.â
Je Gal Ahyeon snorted.
âIâm not taking it seriously. It just sounded cool, so Iâm memorizing it to trot out later.â
âYeah, sure.â
âSo when are you going to Yangcheon? Tomorrow?â
âYeah.â
A deep fatigue spread across Je Gal Ahyeonâs face. Slumped into the chair, Je Gal Ahyeon grumbled.
âThen I can just rest today, right? Thereâs nothing to do.â
âYeah. Get some rest.â
â......Why does it sound like you still have something to do?â
Yeon Hojeong shrugged.
âEven if itâs just for show, a squad leader is still a squad leader. I canât just lie around because thereâs no work for a day.â
âThen wanna drink with me?â
âDid you forget weâre on a mission, Strategist?â
âBullshit.â
âRest.â
With that, Yeon Hojeong left the room.
Je Gal Ahyeon smiled at the door.
âSeriously... how did I end up tangled up with you like this. Itâs a weird connection, isnât it?â
Outside, Yeon Hojeong checked on what Ga Deoksang and Pae Yul were doing.
Ga Deoksang faced the wall every day, receiving information from field agents. Then, based on that, Ga Deoksang organized and relayed the current atmosphere in Changsha, Mount Yuelu, and even all of Hunan Province.
Pae Yul, on the other hand, was training day after day without end. Pae Yul was honing the swordsmanship shown to Yeon Hojeong beforeâand in the short time since, the proficiency had climbed shockingly fast.
And Tang Sang-a.
......
Yeon Hojeong rolled a thin, long cylinder around in the hand inside the robes.
It was just under a foot long, and not even as thick as a finger joint.
But inside it were hidden weapons that could send hundreds of people to hell. A kind of featherless needleâhair-thin needles smeared with extreme poison.
Of course, the cylinder Yeon Hojeong had brought back was empty. It had already fired once.
Yeon Hojeong decided.
Thereâs no reason to hide it for nothing. Iâll show her.
The reason Yeon Hojeong hadnât shown Tang Sang-a until now was Tang Sang-aâs temperament.
Tang Sang-a had little experience. This mission was the first of its kind.
If Tang Sang-a saw this, Tang Sang-a would surely become obsessed with finding the sourceâand that would raise the odds of making a mistake at a crucial moment.
But I canât hide it forever.
It was better to show it and squeeze out even a little more investigation. That was Yeon â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t â (Only on NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t) Hojeongâs judgment.
Yeon Hojeong started toward Tang Sang-aâs quartersâ
KREEEAK.
The front gate swung open roughly.
Yeon Hojeong frowned. The one who entered the estate was Fire Ape.
What?
HOOF!
A dangerous pressure flowed off Fire Apeâs body.
Yeon Hojeong tilted the head.
âWhat is it?â
Fire Ape didnât answer, just glared.
Yeon Hojeongâs brow creased.
âIf youâve got something to say, spit it out. And before that, put away those eyes. Theyâre disgusting.â
âWas it you?â
âPeople say youâve got a way with words, donât they? If itâs a skill to make the other person curious, then I guess thatâs a skill.â
It was a smooth, slippery responseâbut Fire Ape didnât look like there was any mood for games.
âYou know what Iâm talking about.â
âI donât know why a monkey keeps barking nonsense.â
Fire Apeâs subordinate, Ape Leg, followed behindâand Ape Legâs Killing Intent rose honestly into the air.
The party couldnât just stay still.
Ga Deoksang, Pae Yul, Je Gal Ahyeon, and Tang Sang-a appeared.
Fire Ape snarled.
âIâll ask one last time. If you donât answer honestly, then all of you hereââ
âIâll say this one last time, too.â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes turned clear as glass.
A faint pressure poured outâthen seized the entire estate in a single breath. Blue-green, verdant majesty.
The manifestation of Azure Dragon Qi.
Surprise flickered across Fire Apeâs eyes.
âIf you donât rein in your Killing Intent right now, Iâll start by ripping the neck off that filthy worm behind you for throwing a tantrum without knowing its placeâand then Iâll punish you.â
â......!â
âDonât like it? Fine.â
WOOOOONG.
Yeon Hojeongâs irises flooded with deep blue in an instant.
âI already feel like shit, and you walked right into it.â
Fire Ape shouted, âDonât tell me you bastards are from Ghost-Ironâ!â
In that moment, Fire Ape saw an illusionâlike flames surging up from Yeon Hojeongâs body.
HOOF! THUUNK!
âKRAAAAGH!â
With a horrific scream, Ape Leg collapsed. Fire Ape whipped around in shock.
CRACK.
Yeon Hojeong stepped on Ape Legâs chest and looked at Fire Ape.
Lazy, or indifferentâ
A mad gaze that words couldnât describe. Fire Ape swallowed without meaning to.
Yeon Hojeong beamed as if delighted.
âCould you wait just a little? Iâve got to pull this bastardâs head off first.â