âLord of Ink Dragon Manor, urgent news.â
âUrgent news?â
A flicker of puzzlement crossed Yangcheonâs face.
White Ratâs expression was as bleak as ever. But the energy he held was churning in waves. He seemed genuinely shaken.
âWhat kind of news is it?â
âThe Clan Lord of the Mo Yong Clan, Mo Yonggun, has entered Hunan Province.â
â......Mo Yonggun?â
Yangcheonâs eyes flashed.
The Mo Yong Clan had originally been rooted far to the east of the northernmost Central Plains, in the barren land of Liaoning Province.
But after the Blood Cult incident erupted three hundred years ago, they migrated into Hunan Province and settled there.
Which meant that in Hunan Province, Ink Dragon Manorâa Dark Path coalitionâand the Mo Yong Clan, one wing of the Six Great Clans, coexisted.
Their bases were so far apart that they wouldnât collide immediately, but when they expanded their power in the future, conflict would be unavoidable.
âIf heâs the Clan Lord of the Mo Yong Clan, he should be in the Alliance of the Martial World.â
âYes.â
âIn a time like this, he suddenly crossed into Hunan? What reason did he give?â
âWe couldnât learn the reason. But since he has no companions and his pace southward is leisurely, it seems he has business at the main house.â
âHm.â
Yangcheon stroked his beard.
The Clan Lord of the Mo Yong Clan.
He had made detailed inquiries into the Six Great Clans of the eraâgreat martial houses that were once the Seven Great Clansâthe strongest martial families in the world. Especially right before he settled in Hunan Province, he had investigated once more.
The Mo Yong Clan is strong.
Among the Six Great Clans, there wasnât really a ranking. It was unlike the Nine Sects and One Union, where Shaolin and Wudang were called the absolute peak.
But Yangcheon knew.
Among the Six Great Clans of the era, the Mo Yong Clan belonged to the most dangerous group.
If the Ming Clan â đđšđŻđđ„đąđ đĄđ â of the Nine Provinces were still standing, it might be different, but as things were, the greatest martial houses of the age were Mo Yong and Namgung. It was just that Namgung had the Sword Emperor, giving them overwhelming fame and influenceâwhile the Mo Yong Clanâs real power base itself was large.
Theyâre a force dangerous enough.
To be blunt, if Yangcheon moved personally, even the Mo Yong Clan would have a hard time enduring.
That was the realm of those who held seats among the Thirteen Seats of the Sacred Heavens. They were transcendents who could face a great sect alone.
But the seat of the head was heavy. If he moved recklessly and suffered harm, the organization would face an enormous crisis.
In other words, under the premise that Yangcheon did not move personally, the Mo Yong Clan was a force Ink Dragon Manor could not ignore even now.
After sitting in thought, Yangcheon spoke.
âHeâs moving south alone, without attendants?â
âYes. At least on the surface, there seemed to be no attendants.â
âSo it really is the road to his clan.â
âThereâs a very high probability.â
âHm.â
A quiet interest lit in Yangcheonâs face.
âThe Clan Lord of the Mo Yong Clan... the Clan Lord of the Mo Yong Clan....â
Moving without attendants could be interpreted as meaning he still didnât know Ink Dragon Manor existed in Hunan Province. If he knew, he wouldnât have the guts to come forward this boldly.
âWhite Rat. What do you think?â
â.......â
âIsnât he a truly tempting prey?â
White Rat lowered his head.
âHe is, but....â
Uncharacteristically, he trailed off.
Yangcheon smacked his lips.
âSo itâs still too early.â
âThat is what I believe.â
âNo. Youâre right. The main force is still weak. If I set my mind to it, it isnât as though I couldnât catch and kill himâbut thereâs no need to force the issue.â
âYes.â
Yangcheon nodded.
âUnderstood. Tell the underlings separately. Donât clash with him.â
âI receive your order.â
âBut we should keep watching the Clan Lord of the Mo Yong Clanâs movements.â
âOf course.â
âYou may go.â
White Rat bowed and left Ink Dragon Hall.
âHah. Well, look at that.â
Yangcheon tapped the armrest with his fingers.
âTo have prey right in front of meâprey I could seize the moment I reached outâand still have to endure it for the sake of later.â
It was unbearable.
Still, a piece of fortune had rolled in on its own. That counted for something. For now, it seemed he would have to be satisfied with having gained a fine talent.
Thenâ
TWOOOOUUUNG!
â......?!â
Yangcheonâs face hardened.
He looked down at his chest.
TWOOOOUUUNG. TWOOOOUUUNG.
His heart suddenly began pounding hard.
SLIP.
He pulled his collar aside and examined his chest.
At the center was a golden palm imprint.
All the wounds heâd suffered then had healed, but that palm imprint still remained.
Yangcheonâs eyes sank deeper.
â......Perverse Lust.â
A memory he didnât want to recall.
He closed his eyes and examined his interior.
Nothing is wrong.
That was right. His organs, blood flow, blood vessels, and blood channels were all normal.
But Yangcheon felt an unplaceable unease. From time to time, like this, his heart would start thudding on its own.
He didnât know why. If there were something wrong with his body, that would be one thingâbut there wasnât.
Am I still clinging to that match?
Well. It was a debt he had to repay no matter what.
Yangcheon smiled bitterly and spoke.
âBring me alcohol. The one that bastard sent from beyond the frontier.â
With the feeling of chewing gall, he would drink the liquor the bastard sent and set his will ablaze.
*****
âWhat the hell? What is this?â
Pae Yul stared at Yeon Hojeong.
âAre those the ones?â
âThey are.â
âThen why are these bastardsâ?!â
Tang Sang-a shouted.
âThis isnât the time to chat! Theyâre already within fifteen paces!â
Fast.
Their movement arts were light and aggressive. It wasnât just meant to scare themâthey were charging with the intent to kill.
Yeon Hojeongâs gaze sank.
Where did you find this many strong fighters?
Among them, there wasnât a single expert who could match Yeon Hojeong, Pae Yul, or Tang Sang-a.
But there were more than forty Peak experts, and even the weaker ones had skill worthy of being called first-rate. And judging by the Killing Intent boiling over their bodies, they had definitely been through countless real battles.
Even a decent sect would struggle to send out strength like this. At minimum, it would have to be a sect famous across an entire province.
In other words, what they were facing was no different from an entire sect bearing down on them.
Mo Yonggun.
Yeon Hojeongâs pupils slowly stained red.
Why? Did you really need to do this?
Tang Sang-a shouted urgently.
âCommander Yeon!â
SHRAAAAK!
In that instant, Yeon Hojeong burst forward with terrifying momentum.
Killing Intent blazing hot as fire poured off him, and the long spear in his hand raised a blue-green whirlpool.
BWAAAANG! THUUNK!
âGaaah!â
âAaaagh!â
Horrific screams shook the forest.
A forward-driving strikeâone destructive flash loaded with thread-turning.
Three bodies that had been rushing in at the front were shredded to pieces by the spear art that kicked up a gale, and the limbs of two more who were caught in the sweep flew into the air.
KUUUURRRRMMMM!
The Stamping Step that shook heaven and earth was exhilarating no matter how many times you heard it.
It didnât have the sheer power of the Tiger Kingâs advance, the White Tiger Dominion Step.
But the Divine Dragonâs footstep that stirred a whirlpool in the lake carried flowing-water flexibility, packed full of mysterious energy.
Yeon Hojeongâs spear spat fire.
THUUNK! THUUNK!
The long spear raged and swept three paces to either side.
It was a spear art overflowing with destructive forceâthrusting, spinning, and smashing everything.
It was the Azure Dragon Artâunfolding the Three Dragon-Host Forms through spear work.
The Azure Dragon Art was originally a martial art that emphasized evasion and counterattack over attack.
But Yeon Hojeongâs realm was far too high to be confined by a martial artâs original character. Even with the Azure Dragon Art, he had more than enough skill to pour out overwhelming offense.
Somethingâs off.
Even as he focused on crushing the attackers, Yeon Hojeong couldnât shake his doubt.
Is this the work of a third party who knows this operation? That canât be. This is definitely a picture Mo Yonggun intended. These are all people Mo Yonggun placed hereâno question.
Even after seeing the terrifying assault of a spear master for the ages, they didnât stop.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes sank.
âAAARGH!â
âKill them! Kill them!â
âDonât fall back!â
They looked like they were foaming at the mouth.
The faces of the attackers, charging while screaming themselves hoarse, were full of fear they couldnât hide. They were afraid of Yeon Hojeongâs ruthless martial arts.
And yet they still came.
They stoked even fiercer Killing Intent than before.
Just looking at the wagons and carts behind them tells me these are Mo Yonggunâs people. If a third party had cut in, thereâs no way theyâd leave that much wealth lying thereâtheyâd have taken it long ago.
This wasnât simply running into bandits. A third party hadnât cut in either.
He couldnât understand it.
Yeon Hojeong quickly examined the fightersâ faces.
Fear, impatience, anger, killing intent....
In an instant split into instantsâ
As Yeon Hojeong read the emotions flashing across their faces one by one, something strange flickered in his eyes.
Hope?!
Yes. They were charging while holding hope.
Even though it was obvious they would die if they threw themselves at him first.
It was so unexpected that for a moment he wondered if heâd seen wrong.
What the hell are you people....
Thenâ
THUD-THUD-THUD!
Ten daggers struck perfectly into the foreheads of the fighters who had reached Yeon Hojeongâs face.
âBe careful!â
FLASH!
Three fighters collapsed before Pae Yulâs flashy Heavy Sword. It wasnât the Azure Mountain Sectâs martial artsâjust an extremely practical, real-combat strike that put power and speed first.
âHey! What are these bastards?!â
Pae Yul shouted as he swung his sword.
âThis isnât what we were told?!â
Thenâ
â......!!â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes flashed.
No way.
A thought suddenly came to him.
Mo Yonggun, you bastardâdonât tell me...?
CLAAANG!
A fighterâs blade came down for Yeon Hojeongâs head.
If he hadnât instinctively raised the spear shaft to block, his skull would have split. It was a truly perilous moment.
With shaking eyes, Yeon Hojeong looked at the fighter who had attacked him.
The fighterâs eyes were bloodshot. It looked like he was determined to kill Yeon Hojeong no matter what.
...Damn it.
No way. It canât be.
But their skill, their desperation, and the coexistence of Killing Intent and hopeâtwo emotions that didnât belong togetherâkept strengthening the certainty of that sudden thought.
Yeon Hojeong ground his teeth.
Countless words flashed through his mind.
Mission. Circumstances. Pity. Denial.
âHey! Yeâ!â
KRAAASH!
With a monstrous Stamping Step, Yeon Hojeong unleashed a battle shout.
âRAAAAH!!â
KRRRROOOOOM!
With a single horizontal swing, more than ten fighters were shoved backward.
It was brute-force martial arts. He wasnât stabbing to killâhe was clubbing them away with the spear shaftâyet it was Strength That Uproots Mountains, Spirit That Covers the World in the flesh.
Yeon Hojeong shouted.
âBe careful!â
Donât say his name. Prepare for what might happen.
WOOOOONG.
Explosive power gathered into the long spear.
âHup!â
KRAAASH!
A spear strike that raised a gale turned the ground into ruin.
He wasnât striking them directlyâhe was overturning the earth to seal their movement at the root. When he poured powerful martial arts into terrain like that, the fighters at the front toppled in heaps.
ZIIIIIING! ZIIIIIIING!
A blue-green radiance pulsed across Yeon Hojeongâs entire body.
It was an energy so mystical it defied description. The dignity that covered the eight directions was enough to call him a grandmaster of an age.
Yeon Hojeong shouted.
âStop!â
FREEZE!
Without realizing it, the fighters stopped in place.
Their bodies reacted first, not their heads. That was how shocking Yeon Hojeongâs martial arts were.
But only for a moment.
The Killing Intent in their eyes grew even more vicious than before.
They had thrown away their lives.
Yeon Hojeong shouted again.
âWait! I have to hear what you have to say firstâ!â
SHRAAAAK!
Now they didnât even shout.
As if they had abandoned everything, they only stoked murderous momentum and charged like madmen.
A hollow helplessness rose on Yeon Hojeongâs face.
â...This goddamn it!â