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Chapter 59: Iron
Footsteps echoed nearby. Gu Eon turned toward the camp entrance.
The sound was singular, yet two people were approaching.
Kwon Hanul was carrying No Ho Min over his shoulder, walking toward them.
âIâve captured him.â
Kwon Hanul threw No Ho Min down at Gu Eonâs feet. For a moment, Gu Eon wondered if he was seeing things.
âHow did you manage to catch No Ho Min?â
âI ran like hell and caught him,â Kwon Hanul replied, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.
Gu Eon was at a loss for words, stunned by the sheer absurdity.
âHas Kwon Hanul really returned? What happened?
âWhat do you mean what happened? I caught him.â
âJudging by that arrogant tone, it must be true.
The Chairman burst out laughing again.
Gu Eon couldnât help but be surprised. As far as he knew, the Chairman was not someone who laughed often.
âSo Kwon Hanul, that guy won the wager?
âThereâs still something to confirm.â
âConfirm?
âMy condition wasnât just to catch No Ho Min, but to make him surrender. Just bringing him here isnât enough.â
At those words, Kwon Hanul let out a sigh, visibly annoyed.
âYou really hate admitting defeat, donât you?â
âYou donât understand. People like him carry poison in their hearts. To control them, they must be utterly broken. Just defeating them in a fight isnât enough.â
Kwon Hanul studied Gu Eonâs face and realized something.
Gu Eon wasnât being petty because he couldnât admit defeat.
He genuinely believed what he was saying.
âGet up.â
Kwon Hanul nudged No Ho Min with his foot. No Ho Min startled awake.
âW-where am I... W-what theâmy jaw... my jawâs fine?!â
âI had it treated, just in case.â
No Ho Min slowly looked up at Kwon Hanul. His face turned pale in an instant.
âAaaaaargh!â
âQuiet.â
âMmph! Mmmph!â
No Ho Min hurriedly covered his mouth with his palms, his eyes darting wildly, watching Kwon Hanulâs every move.
âKneel.â
No Ho Min immediately shifted his posture, kneeling like a servile slave.
âEnough?â
Kwon Hanul turned to Gu Eon. Gu Eonâs face was filled with shock.
ââŠYou didnât just make him surrender. You completely broke him. How did you do it?â
There was a reason Gu Eon had chosen No Ho Min. He was an exceptionally vicious and unyielding criminalâso much so that even Gu Eon had planned to personally train him.
Yet Kwon Hanul had subdued him in mere minutes. Even Gu Eon wouldâve struggled with that.
âI hit him a few times, and he listened.â
âYou think that makes sense?â
âAnyway, itâs time for you to keep your end of the bargain.â
At Kwon Hanulâs words, Gu Eon hesitated. Then, with a long sigh, he spoke.
âFine, I admit it. You have the right to take Mei Hong under your wing. Neither I nor the Iron Corps will interfere with Mei Hong anymore.â
Gu Eon had acknowledged defeat. At that moment, a shrill scream erupted.
âKyaaah!â
Mei Hong leapt forward and clung tightly to Kwon Hanulâs neck, cheering.
âI knew I was right about you! Following you was the best decision I ever made!â
Overcome with joy, she shook Kwon Hanul enthusiastically. His neck ached from the force.
âPlease calm down.â
Perhaps realizing this, Joo Hayun gently pulled Mei Hong back by her shoulders. Yet Mei Hongâs excitement didnât fade.
âUnni! Did you see that?â
âYes, I did.â
âYouâre so calm for someone who just witnessed that!â
âWhen you serve someone like Kwon Hanul, this kind of thing stops surprising you.â
At those words, Mei Hong made a playful face.
âWow, thatâs subtle bragging. Howâs a newbie like me supposed to survive?â
As Mei Hong pouted, Gu Eon addressed her.
âDonât get too comfortable, Mei Hong. The Iron Corps is always watching you.â
His voice was cold as ever.
âIf you do anything to harm the clan, weâll come for you immediately.â
âGu Eon, can we have a word?
Gu Eonâs demeanor suddenly shifted. He politely pressed his comm device.
âRight now, sir?â
âYes. Somewhere private, if possible. I donât want anyone overhearing this conversation.
âThere are members of the Bae Clan present. Leaving without cause would beâŠâ
âThatâs fine. In fact, Iâd like Hayun to come along too.
A flicker of surprise crossed Joo Hayunâs face. It wasnât common for both of them to be summoned together.
âUnderstood. You, restrain the criminal and prepare to leave.â
The Iron Corps members bowed slightly.
âLord Kwon Hanul, Iâll be back shortly.â
Joo Hayun followed Gu Eon as he left.
âHmm⊠So, what should we do in the meantime?â
At Mei Hongâs question, Kwon Hanul shrugged.
âLetâs discuss our plans. Weâll be taking on a mission soon.â
âWhat kind of mission?â
âA guard missionâŠâ
Just as they started talking, someone approached.
A male member of the Iron Corps stepped forward.
âLord Kwon Hanul, itâs an honor to meet you.â
His tone was polite, with no sign of hostility.
âIâve been meaning to speak with you. Didnât expect the chance to come this soon. Looks like todayâs my lucky day.â
Even so, Kwon Hanulâs senses flared. Instinctively, he felt the need to be cautious around this man.
The man gave a faint smile.
âNo need to be on guard. Captain Gu Eon and the Witch of Hyukcheon are right nearby. What could I possibly do? Not that Iâd try anything.â
Even so, Kwon Hanul couldnât relax.
The man radiated an overwhelming presence.
Slightly below average height. Messy, unkempt hair. A scrawny, unimpressive frame.
And yet, it felt as if a massive mountain had been compacted into that frameâa suffocating pressure.
How had he not noticed before? How was this man so powerful?
âWho are you?â
âYou heard my name earlier, didnât you? Bae Cheol-min. Bae Cheol-min.â
Kwon Hanul tried to recall.
This was the man who had retrieved No Ho Min from the iron prison on Gu Eonâs orders.
âIâve wanted to meet you since I first heard about you. Iâm sure you feel the same.â
âMe? With you?â
Bae Cheol-min looked slightly hurt by Kwon Hanulâs reaction.
âPlaying dumb, are we? Now that the Chairman recognizes you, does that mean our clan means nothing to you?â
âI have no idea what youâre talking about.â
ââŠYou do know who I am, right?â
âNope.â
Bae Cheol-min, usually so talkative, suddenly fell silent in shock.
âThis doesnât make sense⊠If you donât know me, that means you donât know the Cheongsong Bae Clan or Healthy Bloodline either?â
âNever heard of eitherâŠâ
Suddenly, Kwon Hanulâs eyes sharpened.
âWhat did you just say? Healthy Bloodline?â
Bae Cheol-min smirked at Kwon Hanulâs reaction.
âHa⊠This is unbelievable. The Head of Hyukcheonâs family has really gone too far. Of all people, you should know about us.â
Frustrated, Bae Cheol-min ruffled his hair violently.
A nearby comrade shouted at him.
âHey, Bae Cheol-min! Donât mess around! Captain Gu Eon gave us ordersââ
âShut up.â
Bae Cheol-min snapped, glaring at the Iron Corps member. The man immediately went silent.
No, it wasnât just that. His body had stiffened, paralyzedâunable to speak even if he wanted to.
âIâm busy. Donât get in my way.â
Despite speaking only a few words, the air was thick with deadly intent.
âAh, excuse me. That was rude.â
Bae Cheol-min turned back to Kwon Hanul, who stared at him with a steely expression.
âOur Cheongsong Bae Clan has served the House of Black Dragon for generations. Thanks to the Healthy Bloodline.â
Kwon Hanul hadnât misheard. It was the Healthy Bloodline.
âBut decades ago, our entire clan was ruined. Now weâre little more than slaves. All at the hands of the House of Black Dragon.â
âWhat does that have to do with me?â Kwon Hanul asked, his tone cold. Bae Cheol-min only smiled in response.
âLord Kwon Hanul, how much do you really know about your father?â
âI donât know much.â
That was because every time he tried to learn about his father, Kwon Seonwoo and Joo Hayun remained silent.
âAll Iâve ever been told is that he fled the clan, mixed his blood with an outsiderâmy motherâand was branded a traitor because of it.â
âThatâs not entirely false, but itâs not the whole truth either. Your father didnât exactly flee the clan on his own accord. It would be more accurate to say he was exiled.â
âExiled?â
âYes. Had he stayed, he would have faced execution.â
It felt like heâd been struck in the head with a solid hammer.
â...Execution? Why?â
âWhy do you think? Because the head of Hyukcheon Clan gave the order.â
âAnd on what charges?â
âI donât know.â
Kwon Hanul frowned. Bae Cheol-min, however, still wore a smile.
âThe head of Hyukcheon never disclosed the charges. He simply sentenced your father to death. Some tried to uncover the reason, but the clan head never said a word.â
Bae Cheol-min chuckled as he continued.
âNo one knew the reason. Not even your father. One day, he was suddenly bound and imprisoned.â
âHe was sentenced to death without even being told why?â
âHaha, Lord Hanul.â
Bae Cheol-min burst out laughing, with a gaze like he was looking at a pitiable child.
âThatâs just the kind of man the head of Hyukcheon is. Did you really not know that?â
Kwon Hanul was speechless.
âThe head of the Cheongsong Bae Clan couldnât bear to watch any longer. He saved your father and helped him escape. In return... well, thereâs no need for me to say what came next.â
Bae Cheol-min looked at Kwon Hanul steadily.
âNow you understand why I wanted to meet you.â
It made sense now.
From birth, Kwon Hanul had been entangled with this man and the Cheongsong Bae Clan.
âWhat do you want from me?â
âWant? Nothing of the sort. I just want you to know something.â
Bae Cheol-minâs voice lowered slightly, almost intimate.
âThat our Cheongsong Bae Clan did everything it could for your father.â
Unconsciously, Kwon Hanul clenched his fists tightly.
âIs it because of the clanâs sins that you ended up in the Iron Corps?â
âHyukcheon is a hellish place, but it doesnât send people to the Iron Corps over old grudges.â
âThen what crime put me in the Iron Corps?â
âAttempted assassination of the clan head.â
Kwon Hanul stared at Bae Cheol-min, stunned. Bae Cheol-min spoke with a smile.
âIâve said too much already.â
By now, the Iron Corps soldiers had long since bound Noh Ho Minâs limbs and locked him in a cell.
Bae Cheol-min began walking toward them.
âThereâs one more thing Iâm curious about.â
Kwon Hanul stopped him. Bae Cheol-min turned back with a puzzled look.
âHow did you become so strong?â
It was hard to believe he came from a fallen clanâBae Cheol-min was that powerful.
Even most of Hyukcheonâs pure-bloods wouldnât be able to match him.
âItâs nothing special. I simply focused on my bloodline.â
âYou reached that level through the Health Bloodline?â
It didnât make sense. Though the Health Bloodline was impressive, it wasnât meant for combat.
âThe Healthy Bloodline strengthens its bearer under extreme conditions.â
He knew that.
When the bearer of the Health Bloodline experiences pain, they grow stronger to overcome it.
But even so, how could that alone elevate him to this level?
âSo thatâs how you became strong?â
âOf course, that alone wouldnât be enough.â
Bae Cheol-minâs smile remained unchanged.
âYou just have to live in hell every day.â
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Elsewhere
âChairman, is it wise to let him speak freely like that?â
Gu Eon asked, clearly unable to understand.
âItâs fine. Itâs not something we could hide forever anyway.
âBut Bae Cheol-min still harbors hatred for Hyukcheon. Someone like that wouldnât tell the truth.â
âWhat does truth matter? Knowing it changes nothing. Isnât that right, Hayun?
Joo Hayun lowered her head in silence.
Gu Eon still looked displeased.
âI just canât help but worry. To reveal this in such a mannerâsurely thereâs a better way.â
âThat child is no longer a child. I wonât coddle him and explain everything step by step.
Kwon Seonwoo spoke firmly.
âYou misunderstand something, Gu Eon. Iâm not revealing the truth for his sake. I want to see how he reactsâhow he acts once he knows about his father.
Kwon Seonwooâs interest, now as always, was singular.
To determine Kwon Hanulâs worthâhow valuable he was, and how best to evaluate that worth.
Even the story of Hanulâs father was just another tool.
âLord Hanul doesnât seem that curious about his parents.â
At that moment, Joo Hayun spoke up.
âIs that so? Then there wonât be much to gain from this.
âBut I donât believe this is the right way.â
âAre you reproaching me?
âI wouldnât dare.â
Joo Hayunâs voice remained calm.
âI simply said it because Iâm concerned.â
Still, she didnât stop speaking.
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