Mo Yonggunâs face hardened.
At this pointâof all timesâhe had never expected that name to come out of Pae Yulâs mouth, an elder of Azure Mountain Sect.
You bastard. Donât tell me...?
He was genuinely flustered.
Meng Yi was the Azure Mountain Sect expert Mo Yonggun had previously sent to Yeon Hojeong, along with an assassin.
Of course, Meng Yi was only âfromâ Azure Mountain Sectâhe was practically the same as someone whoâd been expelled. He had killed the Sect Leader, stolen Azure Mountain Sectâs greatest secret art, the Shooting-the-Sun Sword Art, and fledâan unprecedented traitor.
The problem was what came before he went under Mo Yonggun.
Meng Yi had worked in the shadows as part of the Ming Clan.
The Ming Clan had been declared an enemy of the martial world, and everyone connected to them had been punished. Even now, the Allianceâs Brain Prison was crawling with Ming Clan martial artists.
Meaning, Mo Yonggun had secretly pulled out someone who deserved punishment and made him his own subordinate.
Mo Yonggun wasnât the only one whoâd done such a thing. But this was something that could never be allowed to become rumor. If it became publicly known, it wasnât just Mo Yonggunâeveryone involved could end up being punished.
So this is how youâre going to come at me?
There was a reason heâd never worried about Meng Yi.
It was because heâd wrapped that matter up through his deal with Yeon Hojeong. Whether it was Yeon Hojeong or Mo Yonggun, they would do anything to make the other swallow mudâbut once something was over, they never dragged it back out again.
That was the unspoken rule. The moment that rule was broken, it turned into a real mud-wrestling war from that point on.
âMeng Yi....â
âThatâs right. Meng Yi.â
Mo Yonggun looked into Pae Yulâs eyes.
They burned like they might explode at any moment, but he was holding that brilliant flame in place with reason as cold as ice.
Unexpected.
Not in detail, but Mo Yonggun had already had Pae Yul investigated. He was part of the operation, after all.
A textbook battle maniac. Hot-blooded, hates using his headâa heroic brute, I heard.
In other words, the type like Zhang FeiâYi Deokâfrom the old tales. That was how the reports had described him.
Then again, Yeon Hojeong is who he is. Like hell heâd put just anyone under him.
Mo Yonggun nodded.
âI know him.â
Pae Yulâs brows twitched.
Mo Yonggun spoke as if it meant nothing.
âSo what of it?â
âYou know that bastard Meng Yi was an expelled disciple from the main sect?â
âI know that too.â
âNot only did he steal the main sectâs greatest secret techniqueâhe even killed the Sect Leader and fled.â
âSo what is it you want to say?â
Shameless to the extreme.
Pae Yul forced down the killing intent that surged up.
âThe Nine Sects and One Union and the Six Great Clans are prestigious houses that walk the Orthodox Path. If you knew that, then at the very least, you should have informed the main sect.â
Mo Yonggun laughed coldly.
âSorry, but back then I didnât know heâd been expelled. I only heard the circumstances later.â
âWhat did you say?â
âEven if I had known, what was I supposed to do about the fact that the bastard came to me first?â
Pae Yulâs neck flushed red.
âSo youâre really going to come out like this?â
âI only told you the facts.â
âYou had Meng Yiâ!â
âAnd Iâll say one more thing.â
CRACK! CRZZT!
In that lightning-like glare, the air turned hot in an instant.
âI have no reason to be interrogated by you. And this is an official meeting. My patience runs fairly deep, but donât think Iâm going to keep watching some mere member of an operational team crawl up on me.â
Stop irritating him with useless words. Get to the point.
Pae Yul stared at Mo Yonggun for a moment, then spat it out like he was chewing gravel.
âCommander Yeonâs appointment as Director of the Intelligence Division is in two days. The time to steal information is ten to fifteen days. The message is: heat Ink Dragon Manor up properly inside that window.â
âIs that all?â
â.......â
âUnderstood. You may go.â
Pae Yul rose, then spoke.
âThatâs the entire official message. And I was told to deliver this as well.â
âGo ahead.â
âIâll deliver it as-is. âYou were the one who crossed the line first, so this is the same as a declaration of war. I saw your gutsâturning a crisis into an opportunityâso now watch closely what Iâm going to do.ââ
â.......â
âThatâs the end of the message.â
With that, Pae Yul left the room. If he stayed any longer, it felt like he would really draw his sword.
Left alone, Mo Yonggun looked out the window.
âCrossed the line?â
The corner of his mouth twitched.
âArenât you living a little too soft? You canât call this âcrossing the line.ââ
The act of wiping out the Guizhou Merchant Guild trade caravan and erasing his own stain from the worldâ
If it were idiots who barked about morality and ethics while knowing nothing about how the world worked, they might have thrown a tantrum, insisting that everyone should rise up immediately over something like that.
But Yeon Hojeong wasnât like that. Mo Yonggun had expected him to be angry, but he hadnât expected him to start talking about âcrossing the lineâ over something this small.
âDonât put on a mask that doesnât suit you, Hojeong. Arenât you someone who can be a hundred times more vicious than this?â
That was exactly why Mo Yonggun rated Yeon Hojeong so highly.
If it was necessary, the bastard had the flexibility to shove morality and ethics aside for a moment.
That was why he was impressiveâand why he was dangerous. Because in this vast world, there werenât even a handful of people who could choose a lawless option at the truly crucial moment.
âStill....â
Mo Yonggun smiled bitterly.
âYour instincts really are fast. Just from the chain of events, it feels like youâve already seen through why I moved the way I did.â
Turned a crisis into an opportunity?
That meant Yeon Hojeong had guessed why Mo Yonggun had come to Hunan in person.
He doesnât know what Iâm planning. But he understood why I did itâso heâll respond, one way or another.
For an instant, intense killing intent washed over Mo Yonggunâs face.
â...If you keep coming at me like this, I might really bury you here.â
Yeon Hojeong probably wouldnât push him further than this. And Mo Yonggun wouldnât push him further, either.
But Yeon Hojeong had spoken of âdeclaration of war,â saying heâd put on a show of his ownâmeaning he was definitely sharpening a vicious dagger.
He wonât touch the Guizhou Merchant Guild.
Yeon Hojeong knew the Guizhou Merchant Guild trade caravan was dead.
But Mo Yonggun was certain Yeon Hojeong wouldnât drag that out and shake it.
The truth was a work the commander had smoothed over without the operational teamâs knowledge, but in the end, the entire operational team was tangled in it. Whether for the Alliance of the Martial World or for the Yeon Clan, Yeon Hojeong could never drag that matter out into the open.
Then?
Mo Yonggunâs eyes gleamed.
âMuyeon.â
âYes, Head of the Clan.â
âTell Lord Eon. Thereâs a chance the Intelligence Division of Ink Dragon Manor will tear through the main house. Tell him to prepare in advance.â
âI receive the order.â
*****
A single cup of harsh white liquor made it feel like his entire throat was burning.
Mo Yonggun.
Yeon Hojeongâs face, staring at the cup with cold eyes, was more savage than ever.
Ga Deoksang and Tang Sang-a found themselves watching his mood for no reason. They had never seen Yeon Hojeong wear such a chilling expression.
He filled the cup again and drained it in one go, and his neck turned red. He wasnât suppressing the Alcohol Qi with Inner Qi.
I know youâre desperate, but this time you went too far.
With this one move, Mo Yonggun hadnât just erased his own stainâhe might even be planning to seize the upper hand in dealings with the Guizhou Merchant Guild.
Too much of a stretch? Not at all. Mo Yonggun was more than capable of that.
I wonât stop you from growing your power, but you canât play like this.
Was it none of his business?
It was. In a sense, he couldâve cursed Mo Yonggun out and ended it there. It was practically the same as being used by Mo Yonggun, but it hadnât caused any real damage on Yeon Hojeongâs side at all.
He could bury it like this. People still wouldnât know.
But Yeon Hojeong was this angry because he was certain what Mo Yonggun had done this time was only the beginning.
The Guizhou Merchant Guild? Maybe that was the first stepâbut later he would drag even common people who had nothing to do with this fight into it, beyond even the Alliance of the Martial World.
Noâhe already had, for all intents and purposes. Those shadow warriors dressed up as the execution unit definitely had families, and those â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»Ń â (Continue reading) families were almost certainly being held hostage by the Mo Yong Clan.
This wasnât a battle staking the fate of the Central Plains. Heâd killed people purely for his private gainâand on top of that, heâd touched commoners, too.
Yeon Hojeong couldnât forgive Mo Yonggun.
Even beasts hunt, but they donât trample flowerbeds. You just flipped a flower garden that had nothing to do with anything.
Maybe it was better this way.
Ever since heâd focused on the Evil-Smiting Corps, the tension he held toward Mo Yonggun had felt a little looser than before.
With this one move, Mo Yonggun reminded him again of what kind of man he could become.
Iâll show you the fightânot of Yeon Hojeong the man, but of the Dark Pathâs king, the Dark Emperor.
He wouldnât treat him softly anymore. Yeon Hojeong swore it again and again.
Then Ga Deoksang filled his cup.
âAhem! You know, youâre something. Drinking without even a side dish.â
â.......â
âEase up that face. Itâs so murderous I canât live like this. I keep feeling like Iâm about to piss myself.â
Yeon Hojeong let out a quiet sigh.
âSorry.â
âNo, no. Itâs not something to apologize for.â
Ga Deoksang smacked his lips.
âThis time that bastard really did go too far.â
Without meaning to, Yeon Hojeong let out a snort of laughter. Probably Ga Deoksang was the only person under heaven who spoke about Mo Yonggun like that.
âEven so, itâs not like we can just kill him right now, is it? What that bastard did deserves condemnation, but unfortunately weâre on a mission. Even if you want to smash the back of his head, itâs hard right now.â
Donât forget your duty.
That was what Ga Deoksangâs words meantâand Yeon Hojeong agreed.
âSorry. I dragged you into my nerves.â
âI said itâs fine. Honestly, when I first heard it, I thought my top was going to flip too. You got angry enough for both of us, so Iâm almost grateful.â
Bitterness drifted across Yeon Hojeongâs face.
âItâs my fault. I knew heâd pull something, but this time I thought we were a community of fate, so I thought he wouldnât cross the line.â
âYou wanted to believe he wouldnât cross the line.â
â...Yeah. Thatâs the right way to put it.â
Ga Deoksang sighed.
âToo bad, but what can you do? I donât want to say this, but even if weâd known in advance, it wouldâve been hard to stop.â
It was true. It wasnât something they had the power to handle in the first place.
âThe only thing we can do is snap that madmanâs legs so he canât pull something like this again.â
âI see.â
âKeep your chin up. The mission isnât over yet. Since itâs the last stretch, letâs be even more tense.â
âThe Hu Gae is right.â
That was whenâ
âWaaaah! We finally made it!â
It was a familiar voice.
FSSSS.
In an instant, a strong liquor scent burst from Yeon Hojeongâs body. He used Azure Dragon Qi to evaporate all the liquor poison at once.
The group left the room and headed out to the courtyard.
Two people had come through the main gateâa man and a woman. One was Je Gal Ahyeon. The other was a sturdy young man whose entire face was covered by a windbreak cloth.
SLIP.
The young man revealed his face.
A somewhat haggard look. His expression was full of confusion.
âKang Ryang.â
â...I greet you, benefactor.â
Yeon Hojeong jerked his chin toward the guest hall.
âInside.â