When Yeon Hojeong stepped out of Ink Dragon Hall, White Rat was waiting in front of him.
â.......â
The two of them stared at each other with cold eyes.
White Rat spoke first.
âYour position?â
âDirector of the Intelligence Division.â
âIn three days?â
âThatâs right.â
âYour quarters?â
âI havenât been told.â
White Rat watched Yeon Hojeong for a moment, then shook his head.
âYour appointment is in three days, so youâre not my superior yet.â
The Twelve Zodiac Gods under Yangcheon occupied a fairly unique place inside Ink Dragon Manor.
They didnât lead formal regular units, and they didnât take on clerical posts inside the Manor. They were simply Yangcheonâs menâand at the same time, commanders who each led an independent force of their own.
It was clear they were part of the leadership. But it was ambiguous to pin down an exact hierarchy. They were people who obeyed only Yangcheonâs orders.
But the Intelligence Division would be the core organization of Ink Dragon Manor once the reorganization began. And Yeon Hojeong was about to become the head of the most powerful real-working organization in Ink Dragon Manor, so naturally his rank would be higher than the Twelve Zodiac Gods, who were âin name only.â
âIâll guide you to the quarters youâll be using. Take a look around, and if you have any requests, tell me.â
âUnderstood.â
The two of them walked along the broad underground avenue.
THOOM. THOOM. THOOM.
Ink Dragon Manor was still noisy. Noisyâbut not to the point that the sound grated on the ears.
Yeon Hojeong asked,
âA mechanism formation?â
White Rat didnât answer.
It seemed he wasnât the type to trade words unless it was something he absolutely had to say. Yeon Hojeong clicked his tongue and followed behind him.
Either way, this mission is finally starting to wrap up.
The Director of the Intelligence Division oversaw every piece of information inside Ink Dragon Manor. Now all he had to do was use the position to steal every critical detail, then escape. That was the end.
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes turned colder.
Mo Yonggun.
Not long ago, he had received a secret letterâdelivered quietly by one of Mo Yonggunâs unseen subordinates.
It said this:
I revealed myself personally. By now, Yangcheon will have noticed as well. But Ink Dragon Manor will never touch me. So create an appropriate reason and come to capture me. After you fake being killed by my hand, you can return to the Alliance of the Martial World.
It was an operation bold to the point of absurdity.
Maybe Mo Yonggun had planned the ending from the moment he took command of this operation. He was the kind of man capable of that.
But thereâs a problem with this plan.
Before he realized it, Yeon Hojeong frowned.
It means telling the other side that the Alliance of the Martial World has noticed Ink Dragon Manor exists.
Yeon Hojeong was the Director of the Intelligence Division of Ink Dragon Manor. If they said they âjust killedâ a Director of the Intelligence Division, no one would believe it.
In other words, the moment Yeon Hojeongâs death was staged, Ink Dragon Manor would inevitably go on alert as well. Since Mo Yonggun belonged to the Alliance of the Martial World, they would naturally assume the Alliance of the Martial World had identified Ink Dragon Manorâs existenceâand move accordingly.
You canât not know that.
Ink Dragon Manor was, outwardly, an organization that did not exist in the world.
Sure, it had shown itself in places across Hunanâbut that was only something a force on the level of the Alliance of the Martial World could notice. The world still didnât know Ink Dragon Manor existed.
Meaning, the moment Ink Dragon Manor realized the Alliance of the Martial World had noticed them, Ink Dragon Manor would vanish into someplace even deeper.
Youâre saying you donât care if it goes that far?
That could be. In truth, Yeon Hojeong didnât care much about that part either.
As long as one condition was met.
If the quality and quantity of the information I pull out is enough, then itâs fine.
The Alliance of the Martial World hadnât been established for long, either. If Ink Dragon Manor hid deeper, the Alliance of the Martial World would also buy time to build up strength.
Given the same span of time, the Alliance of the Martial World would build a more solid system than Ink Dragon Manor, which had Yangcheon as its head. Naturally, the gathered strength would also grow larger.
And the Alliance of the Martial World has to put forward an Alliance Leader, too...
In that instant, Yeon Hojeongâs eyes flashed.
Alliance Leader?
A single terrifying thought smashed through Yeon Hojeongâs mind.
Without meaning to, he brushed his lips with his fingers.
The trade caravan... the commander who infiltrated enemy territory... Hunan... Mo Yong...
One assumption shattered apart at speed, then sketched out a huge map.
Mo Yonggun wants this mission to succeed. Thatâs why heâs even stepping in personallyâso we return safely. Itâs effective if itâs effective, but was that really the best way?
The incidents that had unfolded, Ink Dragon Manorâs movements, Mo Yonggunâs schemes, and the presence of those unknown experts who had replaced the trade caravanâeverything linked together like a single organism and began to spit out a few conclusions.
Not enough information. But looking at the situation?
Mo Yonggunâs position. Mo Yonggunâs ambition. The things Mo Yonggun had done.
A sharp killing intent settled into Yeon Hojeongâs eyes.
...Mo Yonggun is the kind of man who will do anything to become Alliance Leader. And the Alliance Leader selection is next year.
âNext yearâ was practically right in front of themâless than three months away. Once the year turned and winterâs bite eased, the leadership would definitely bring up the Alliance Leader selection.
You.
A faint tremor ran through the corner of Yeon Hojeongâs eye.
Donât tell me this was groundwork?
Then White Rat spoke.
âCalm yourself.â
â......?â
âI know this is a time when passions run high, but we have no intention of provoking a dispute with you.â
It seemed he had read Yeon Hojeongâs killing intent.
His senses were incredibly sharp. Yeon Hojeong hadnât openly released killing intentâonly his gaze had changed. Yet White Rat had caught that subtle shift.
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âIf thatâs how it is, itâs easier for me.â
White Rat stayed silent for a moment, then spoke as if heâd made up his mind.
âIâve served the Lord of Ink Dragon Manor for more than ten years.â
â.......â
âOver all that time, there has never been a single talent the Lord of Ink Dragon Manor wanted this badly.â
That meant Yangcheon liked Yeon Hojeong that much.
âThere is one ruler and many subjects. When there is a subject who receives the rulerâs favor, itâs only natural for that to invite the jealousy of the others.â
âI know.â
âThere are many dangerous people in the main headquarters. But at the very least, the Twelve Zodiac Gods have no intention of creating a rift with you. We serve the Lord of Ink Dragon Manor. We are not trying to draw closer to the Lord of Ink Dragon Manor.â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âIdeally said. At least you.â
âIt isnât just me.â
âThat monkey was different.â
âFire Ape?â
âThatâs right.â
âOn that point, I have nothing to say.â
It was a clean admission.
White Rat spoke in a voice that had sunk even lower.
âI spoke to Fire Ape separately, so donât worry too much.â
âIâm not worried. Fire Ape isnât someone frightening enough for me to waste worry on.â
â.......â
âI donât intend to start trouble with you, either.â
âThen thatâs fortunate.â
After those words, White Rat closed his mouth again.
Heâs difficult.
White Ratâs martial arts were extraordinary.
Yeon Hojeong didnât know how strong White Rat was in real combat. That kind of thing, you didnât know until you fought.
But judging purely by the perfectly woven flow of White Ratâs Qi, White Ratâs attainment in martial arts was likely a step above Yeon Hojeongâs, even now.
That was truly remarkable. To step into a grandmaster-class realm with the martial arts of the Dark Path, you needed something beyond mere effort.
And on top of that, that restrained mindset.
Yangcheon is very interested in me. But at least in terms of trust, I canât compete with this person.
It was only natural. Just the fact that Yangcheon treated a talent heâd only met recently this generously was already extremely exceptional.
âWeâre here.â
Before Yeon Hojeong realized it, they had arrived at a cave chamber about three hundred paces away from Ink Dragon Hall.
âThe entrance to the leadershipâs quarters operates by mechanism, like Ink Dragon Hall.â
White Rat turned a round stone that protruded from the right side of the stone doorâthree times to the right, then two times to the left.
KUUUURRRRMMMM.
The door opened, and a fairly bright, spacious set of quarters came into view.
The walls were stone on all sides, but it was decorated extremely well. There was a massive table and a study, and farther in, there was an attached room that was also quite large.
âLook around.â
Yeon Hojeong swept his gaze through the quarters.
His eyes were extremely cautious. He wouldnât be using it long, but there could still be hidden spaces meant for surveillance.
â.......â
Yeon Hojeongâs eyes flashed.
There it is.
Just as expected. In the center of the study ceilingâwhere luminous pearls were embedded in a circleâhe sensed a minute flow of air.
It wasnât a structure made simply to circulate air. He had only glanced around briefly so White Rat wouldnât notice, but the thickness of the hidden space above the ceiling was substantial.
If it werenât for Azure Dragon Qi and Black Tortoise Qi, even I wouldâve walked right past it.
He had once investigated this place in its entirety, but back then there hadnât been any hidden space like that. It seemed Ink Dragon Manor had built it after settling here.
And there wasnât just one.
Three in total. None in the bedroomâone in the middle of the workroom ceiling, and two in the corners.
Without meaning to, Yeon Hojeong let out a small snort of laughter.
If they have time for this kind of cheap trick, theyâd be better off paying more attention to the outside.
A moment later, Yeon Hojeong came back out.
âIâve seen enough.â
âAny requests?â
âNone. Iâll fill things in little by little later.â
âVery well.â
White Rat took out a black token from his robe. It was an iron token with no pattern carved into itâyet made from a material that felt anything but ordinary.
âItâs called an Ink Dragon Token. Itâs used when going in and out of the main headquarters. Only someone with rank above a certain level, or someone personally permitted by the Lord of Ink Dragon Manor, can possess it.â
âThank you.â
White Rat turned away.
âRest comfortably for three days. On the morning the reorganization begins, youâll need to be here.â
âUnderstood.â
With that, White Rat vanished like a ghost.
Yeon Hojeong leaned back against the wall and crossed his arms.
âThree days.â
It was short, if it was short. Long, if it was long.
Yeon Hojeong looked up at the ceiling.
Thanks to the luminous pearls it was bright, but perhaps because it was a cave, the air felt strangely stifling.
Come if youâre going to come?
He recalled the last part of the letter.
If you have anything youâre curious about, come find me. Of course, Ink Dragon Manor will attach someone to you as well. I trust you can handle that much on your own.
Yeon Hojeong smiled coldly.
Can you handle it? If you meet me as I am now, it wonât do you any good either.
*****
A look of surprise rose on Mo Yonggunâs face.
âHmm?!â
âWho?â
âItâs Pae Yul. Part of this operational teamâAzure Mountain Sectâs youngest elderââ
âI know that. But youâre telling me the bastard didnât come in person and sent Pae Yul instead?â
âYes.â
âHa.â
The corners of Mo Yonggunâs mouth lifted.
âLooks like heâs very angry.â
Well. That made sense.
Whether it was Yeon Hojeong or Mo Yonggun, neither was the type to let anger interfere with a mission. And neither was the type to stir up pointless conflictâso if it felt unbearable, he wouldnât plan to face him at all.
But heâd sent Pae Yul as a substitute.
Is there some scheme behind this?
Mo Yonggun nodded.
âLet him in.â
âYes.â
A short while later, the door opened and Pae Yul entered.
Mo Yonggun greeted him with a smile.
âIs this the first time weâve met like this?â
âIt is.â
âSit.â
Pae Yul sat down without a word.
Mo «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» Yonggun asked bluntly,
âSo. Did you come running errands for the operational team leader?â
It could have sounded deeply insulting. No matter how much Yeon Hojeong was the operational team leader, Pae Yul was an elder of Azure Mountain Sectâfar Yeon Hojeongâs senior.
But not even a trace of displeasure appeared on Pae Yulâs face.
âIf you want to call it an errand, itâs an errand. But before that, I have something I want to ask personally.â
âMm? Another problem besides that?â
Pae Yul smiled coldly.
âMeng Yi. Do you know him?â