SLIP.
The sound of cloth fluttering was unnaturally natural.
Mo Yonggunâs eyes gleamed.
âYouâve come.â
âI have.â
Mo Yonggun took a quiet sip of tea. Without even turning around, he carried an ease that wouldnât vanish even if heaven and earth were turned upside down.
Janghanâs eyes flashed.
â...Youâve gotten stronger?â
Mo Yonggun let out a short, amused breath.
âWas the progress of martial arts ever something you could see at a glance, like a child shooting up overnight?â
âYour energy has become more concealed, more natural.â
âAnd you can feel that. You really arenât ordinary.â
âIsnât that why you made me the Lord of the Wild Wind Pavilion?â
âHahaha! Looks like youâve adapted to this life pretty well. You can even say things like that now.â
Back when Mo Yonggun and Yeon Hojeong had met over the Anhui Blood Palace incident.
The one who had come to Mo Yonggunâwho had been drinking alone after sending Yeon Hojeong offâwas him. The Lord of the Wild Wind Pavilion, the master of the Wild Wind Pavilion, the greatest intelligence organization of the Mo Yong Clan in this era.
Amazingly, he wasnât a person of the Mo Yong Clan. More precisely, it was true that he had entered under Mo Yonggun and worked for the Mo Yong Clanâbut calling him âof the Mo Yong Clanâ would have been a stretch.
A man who took orders from Mo Yonggun alone. Another master who had killed his former self and slipped into the world of shadows, forgotten at the eraâs urging.
The Lord of the Wild Wind Pavilion, Eon Jabangâthe peerless fist artist and killing-arts masterâwas exactly that man.
âSo. Why did you call me?â
âWhy did I call you? Does the Clan Lord of the Mo Yong Clan need some other reason to summon the head of his clanâs intelligence organization?â
â...â
âHeh. You really donât like jokes.â
Mo Yonggun pulled the chair beside him back.
âSit.â
After looking at Mo Yonggun in silence, Eon Jabang sat.
Mo Yonggunâs eyes sharpened.
âEverything I told you about beforeâare they all prepared?â
âWeâre at the final stage.â
âWell done. I knew I was right to leave it to you.â
âYou called me to hear the progress?â
âThat too. And thereâs something else you need to do for me.â
âWhat is it?â
Mo Yonggunâs face turned grave.
âTomorrow at noon, the Guizhou Merchant Guildâs trade caravan will be heading to Sichuan.â
Eon Jabang furrowed his brow.
âThe Guizhou Merchant Guild?â
âThatâs right. Guizhou Provinceâs biggest merchant houseâand a money bank besides.â
â...?â
âAt the moment, the Guizhou Merchant Guildâs trade caravan is at Mount Heng in Hunan. Not far from here.â
âI know that.â
âAh, do you? Well, thereâs no one who knows Hunanâs situation as well as you do.â
He spoke as if Eon Jabang werenât someone he used.
Mo Yonggun was always like that. When he dealt with Eon Jabang, he didnât speak in commands, but in the tone of a suggestion or a requestâdespite the fact that Eon Jabang was clearly his subordinate.
Strangely enough, that manner of speaking played a significant role in soothing Eon Jabangâs pride.
âSo what should be done about them?â
âThereâs nothing to âdoâ about them. I just want you to make a certain deal with them.â
âWhat kind?â
Mo Yonggun took out a neatly folded letter from his robes and handed it to Eon Jabang.
Eon Jabangâs eyes wavered as he unfolded it.
âArenât they the ones you were going to deal with sooner or later anyway?â
â...â
âTake those bastards and give the trade caravan a good shaking.â
âThey may be the ones to be dealt with, but... isnât the Guizhou Merchant Guild a fairly important trading partner even for the Mo Yong Clan?â
âIt is.â
â...They havenât committed any crime.â
âThey have.â
âWhat crime?â
Mo Yonggunâs smile turned icy.
âThe crime of catching my eye.â
â...!â
âThis matterâneither the Alliance of the Martial World nor even that bastard Yeon Hojeong knows the details. The only ones who know whatâs really going on are you and me.â
â...â
âQuietly, now.â
âIf this gets known to the Guizhou Merchant Guildâs main headquarters...â
âThat will never happen.â
âYouâre certain?â
âOf course Iâm certain. Yangcheon will clean up what comes after.â
Eon Jabangâs eyes widened.
Mo Yonggunâs pupils slowly reddenedâdemonic eyes ready to commit anything for ambition.
âThat puffed-up Guizhou Merchant Guild will end up begging us. With this single move, weâll accomplish the Allianceâs mission and take a fortune, and if luck is on our side, we can even pin the Guizhou Merchant Guild down for good.â
â...â
âYou should move right now.â
âUnderstood.â
SLIP.
Eon Jabang vanished.
Left alone, Mo Yonggun suddenly burst into loud laughter.
âListen, Hojeong. What can I do? Iâve gotta eat, too. Even if you learn about this later, I hope you wonât get too angry. If things turn against me, Iâll just frame you as an accomplice.â
*****
KUUUURRRRMMMM.
The doors of Ink Dragon Hall opened.
Unlike before, Yeon Hojeong climbed the ninety-nine steps without hesitation. Not a trace of doubt in his stride.
âYouâve come?â
Yangcheon was the same as ever. Sitting in the enormous Grand Preceptor Chair, he looked down with an authority so heavy it made it hard to breathe.
Yeon Hojeong offered a crisp cupped-fist salute.
âHave you been well in the meantime?â
âThanks to you.â
Yangcheon stared at Yeon Hojeong for a moment, then smacked his lips.
âBefore we talkâthere was an unpleasant incident with my subordinate?â
He said it brutally straight.
Yeon Hojeong smiled faintly.
âA report already went in?â
âIt did.â
âMust have been sweating hard.â
Yangcheonâs gaze deepened.
âFrom what I hear, you donât look very blameless either.â
âThat doesnât mean I did anything wrong. But your side clearly committed a wrong.â
âWhat wrong would justify killing someone from the Manor?â
âSomeone from the Manor? Werenât they that womanâs subordinates? They looked pretty loyalâlike they were serving a lord.â
The corner of Yangcheonâs eye twitched.
Even if they were subordinates you commanded, those subordinates still needed other subordinates they could trust and use. Every organization in the world was built that way.
But why was it? Hearing Yeon Hojeong say it made him feel, for no reason, like he was a lord who wasnât being acknowledged.
âThe approach was wrong from the start. Iâm not a person of the Manor yet, and the Lord of the Ink Dragon Manor doesnât know what I can do, so trust isnât there either, is it?â
â...â
âDo you understand? To put it bluntly, even if we passed each other on the road, weâre the kind of people who donât even need to exchange greetings. If you were going to keep someone like that as an honored guest, you should have said at least one word telling your people to treat him properly.â
â...â
âIf that woman looked down on us, we could just think of it as a dog barking. But the Lord of Ink Dragon Manor shouldnât have done that.â
He didnât shout about being wronged. He didnât insist heâd done nothing. Instead, he delivered a rebuke in a stern voice.
If nothing else, that terrifying nerve of hisâwas truly unrivaled under heaven.
âSo the fault lies with me?â
âFurther, the responsibility to apologize lies with you.â
âHeh.â
âBut I wonât accept an apology. It was just the mistake of greenhorns. I donât think the Lord of Ink Dragon Manor is small-minded.â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âEven if you are small-minded, what can I do? Iâll just have to make you bigger, one way or another.â
Yangcheon stared at Yeon Hojeong, then suddenly let out a roaring laugh.
âHAHAHA!â
KUUUURRRRMMMM!
The entire Ink Dragon Hall shook as if an earthquake had struck.
It was the kind of laughter that could easily feel like a threat. And yet, in that laughter, Yeon Hojeong felt a fierce liking aimed at him.
His sense was right.
âDo you know this? Iâve seen more talented people than I can count, but Iâve never seen one like you.â
âThere was no need to meet someone like me. Not when you roamed the world alone.â
Yangcheon snorted.
âWhat kind of false modesty is this? It isnât like you. You can have confidence. Even setting ability asideâif there were another talent with nerve and boldness like yours, Iâd welcome them with open arms.â
âThatâs a shame. If Iâd known your temperament earlier, I wouldnât have needed to bother with âdealsâ at all.â
Yeon Hojeong drew out a thick bundle of letters.
Yangcheonâs eyes glittered.
âThatâs it?â
âIt is.â
âAre you confident?â
âIf my companions hadnât stopped me, I was going to kill even your direct subordinates.â
If he hadnât been confident, would he have ever planned to go that far?
Yangcheon smiled in satisfaction.
âBring it here.â
WOOOOONG.
The letters slipped free from Yeon Hojeongâs hand, flew through the air, and dropped into Yangcheonâs palm.
Void Seizingâtaken to its extreme. Yeon Hojeong hadnât sent it. Yangcheon had plucked it from his hand.
RATTLE-RATTLE-RATTLE!
The letters floating in midair unfolded on their own.
It was a scene like sorcery. Martial arts of an absolute who stood at the pinnacle of the worldâone who held a wing of the Thirteen Seats of the Sacred Heavens.
But.
As expected.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes sank.
That sense of wrongness I felt back then wasnât my imagination.
Yeon Hojeong could feel it clearly. The flow of Yangcheonâs power wasnât normal.
It was a tiny gap so subtle even Yeon Wiâstronger than Yeon Hojeongâwouldnât have noticed. A flaw only someone who stood equal to Yangcheon... no, who had even eyed a realm beyond him, could perceive.
Does he not even know himself?
It seemed that way. If he knew, he wouldnât be sitting there, laughing and dealing with him so calmly.
A Heart Demon? No. It isnât even a qi deviation. I canât tell what made him like that, but...
Yangcheon read the letters floating in the air at a rapid pace.
Itâll accelerate.
Yeon Hojeongâs gaze sharpened.
The loss of Inner Qi and the instability in his energy will speed up by the day.
A problem within True Qi itselfâsomething that couldnât be solved through enlightenment.
And compared to five days ago, heâd visibly weakened. The actual loss of Inner Qi was likely minuteâbut when a crack formed in what had once been perfect, the problem stood out all the more.
Heâs still strong. As I am now, even enduring five exchanges from Yangcheon would be difficult. But...
He was no longer the Fighting King.
He wouldnât be able to wield martial arts worthy of being called âKingâ anymore. Yeon Hojeong knew it instinctively.
A single sliver of a flaw. That minute flaw had turned perfection into imperfection.
With that imperfection, he could no longer hold the name Fighting King.
Poisoned? Or is it a problem in the martial arts themselves?
He couldnât tell.
A master of the Thirteen Seats of the Sacred Heavens reduced to this... it was hard to believe even while seeing it. At least in this moment, Yeon Hojeong was purely curious about Yangcheonâs condition.
He still hasnât recognized it himself. But as time passes, heâll feel somethingâs wrong. And then heâll realize. That thereâs a problem inside him.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes dulled.
Yangcheon...
Then Yangcheon reached out and grasped the letters.
âRemarkable.â
Pure admiration rose on Yangcheonâs face.
âDid you make this alone?â
âI did.â
In truth, Je Gal Ahyeon had helped, but there was no need to say that. Yangcheon must not take an interest in Je Gal Ahyeon.
The one he took °⢠N đ v đ l i g h t â˘Â° interest in had to be Yeon Hojeong alone. That was the only way to minimize the danger to his companions, should anything happen.
âTruly impressive. Iâm not particularly fluent in this sort of thing, but even at a glance it looks systematic, without any blockages.â
âIâm glad you see it that way. Then...â
âWait a moment.â
Yangcheon snapped his fingers.
FSSSS.
From beyond the corridor, an old man walked in. White Rat.
âIâm satisfied. You all should review it in detail amongst yourselves.â
âWe receive the Lord of Ink Dragon Manorâs command.â
White Rat took the letters and returned into the corridor. Inside, there would be a swarm of men who fancied themselves thinkers in the Dark Path.
Yeon Hojeong let out a small laugh.
âHow long will I have to wait?â
âUntil they finish reading.â
âThatâll take a while.â
âIt will. So, while weâre at it... shall we talk a bit?â
Smiling, Yangcheon asked,
âThe heir of the Ghost-Iron Sword Gateâwas it truly not your doing?â