It was time for the Elderâs Meeting.
The Lord usually made most of the decisions, but sometimes he needed help from the important members of the clan.
They were mostly Elders, and there were four of them in the Gu Clan.
Well, three now.
The Third and Fourth Elders had their own duties in the clan, like the First Elder.
The First Elder controlled Gu Sunmoon and the Third and Fourth Elders were in charge of the clanâs businesses.
âItâs strange that the Second Elder didnât have any duties in the clan.â
But Gu Ryoon, the Flaming Fist, never wanted to be an Elder.
He was forced by Father, the Lord.
âIs that why he always goes outside the clan?â
He said he was responsible for the clanâs outside affairs, but he seemed to just hang out.
He always brought back some random things from his drinking bets.
âThough I donât know anyone else who would bring a different clanâs treasure every time he went out.â
I also asked the Beggar King to get me some information.
He hadnât done it yet.
âI hope he doesnât run into any trouble.â
But he might.
The Beggar King looked weak.
He used to be strong, but now he acted like a normal beggar.
And I asked him to find out about the Dishonored Venerable.
That made me nervous.
[I heard it from you, but itâs still shocking. For a master like him to disguise as a Young Prodigy.]
ââŠHe must have a reason.â
The Dragon Warrior, Bi Eejin.
He was from the Bi Clan, the same as the Dishonored Venerable, Bijuu.
He was the second son of the Lord, but he didnât inherit anything.
Now, he was one of the Six Dragons and Three Phoenixes.
He was the Young Prodigy of the Bi Clan, who disappeared after his first tournament.
He was famous because he was related to a Heavenly Venerable, and he had the Dragon title.
But people didnât talk about him much anymore.
They only remembered him as a talented relative of the Bi Clan.
But his real identity was the Zenith of Fists.
One of the Three Venerables.
The Dishonored Venerable Bijuu.
âEternal Youth. I canât believe he has that.â
Eternal Youth.
It was an ancient topic.
It happened when a martial artist reached the true peak of their level, and their body became young again.
It gave youth back to an old martial artist, and some thought it was a chance to reach a higher level.
But it wasnât.
Eternal Youth had more drawbacks than benefits.
Thatâs why the Dishonored Venerable hid from the world, like the Sword Venerable.
And he didnât come back until the Heavenly Demon brought calamity to the world.
âAnd if that didnât happen, he wouldnât have come back either.â
If the Heavenly Demon didnât appear, he would have stayed hidden.
I would have done the same.
Eternal Youth sounded like a miracle.
It lets a person become young again and live longer.
But it had a big drawback.
âYou have to give up everything you have.â
The realm that a martial artist worked hard to reach, and the martial arts that they learned over time.
They had to throw them all away for Eternal Youth.
The only thing they kept was experience.
It was like my case, when I went back to the past.
âBut no, itâs different.â
Eternal Youth had a major problem.
The body of a Heavenly Venerable, who reached the pinnacle of an absolute, was perfect.
It was decided from birth, along with natural talent.
It helped a martial artist overcome their limits.
But Eternal Youth blocked the bodyâs potential.
A weak body.
A small vessel.
The body after Eternal Youth was so weak that it could collapse from a light hit.
The Dishonored Venerable said it himself.
The only thing left after losing everything was a weak body with old memories.
But he still chose that, for some reason.
And he had to hide in his clan, away from the world.
âDid the Second Elder know about this?â
He got a recommendation letter from the Dishonored Venerable, and a ring too.
He must have known his situation.
âBut he left that shit to me?â
My head hurt.
The false rumor of me being his disciple was still going on.
All because of that stupid letter.
âWhy me, out of all the fist practitioners in the world?â
The Dishonored Venerable didnât use any ranged martial arts, only close combat.
That letter caused all this trouble.
âAnd I never used it properly either.â
It didnât help me at all.
It only made people misunderstand me.
I felt like my head would explode.
âI hope he doesnât hear about this and cause any problems.â
I knew a bit about his personality.
I prayed that he wouldnât find out.
Thatâs why I asked Chuwong.
âAnd the Silent Fist⊠it would be nice to know more about him, but itâs not a big deal.â
I didnât know how much information Chuwong could get for me.
But I did it to get closer to the future Beggar King.
It wasnât that important.
I didnât know if Chuwong knew that or not.
âBut I canât focus on those things right nowâŠâ
I felt the gazes on me.
Four pairs of eyes.
They looked at me fiercely, except for the Steward.
He was kind.
I forgot.
I was in the middle of an important meeting.
The Elderâs Meeting, for my punishment.
I had to stand there, facing my father.
The Lordâs seat.
Father sat there and looked at me.
ââŠThis Elderâs Meeting is to discuss the incident caused by the First Son.â
His words made the atmosphere heavy, even without Qi.
âFirst Son.â
âYes.â
âDo you have anything to say?â
âI do not.â
I told him the truth.
I had nothing more to say.
I had already told everyone, including Father, everything.
They would check it soon.
âAhemâŠâ
Someone coughed from my left.
He wasnât happy with my answer.
âIf you have nothing to say, do you admit that you killed the First Elder?â
âIs it the Third Elder?â
I hadnât seen him for a long time.
I couldnât remember what happened to him in my past life.
I think he was still alive when I left the clan.
I answered him without hesitation.
âI donât need to admit anything. I killed him.â
âHaâŠ! You killed a clan member, an Elder, with your own hands. How can you be so calm!â
He roared at me.
I frowned.
He was up to something.
âAnyone who does wrong should be punished, clan member or not.â
âBut why were you the one to decide the punishment?â
âWho else?â
âWhat?â
âWould you have done something if you knew what the First Elder did?â
He looked shocked.
He didnât like my answer.
âEven if what you said is true, the Lord should have decided the punishment after an investigation.â
âBut the Lord was away, and the criminal could have escaped. So I did it.â
âDid you⊠call an Elder a criminal?â
âHe sinned. Should I treat him like a hero? Why are you asking nonsense?â
âYouâŠ!â
âIf you have dementia, go to your room and sleep. Or maybe youâre worried about something like the First El-â
Slam-!
Something wrapped around me and I stopped talking.
A dense atmosphere filled the room.
âDonât cross the line. Donât forget why youâre here.â
ââŠI apologize.â
The old man annoyed me with his words.
I spoke rudely without thinking.
[Didnât you say that you would improve your personality?]
âBut how could I hold back when he was clearly manipulating the situation?â
I didnât understand these people.
They deserved to be burned and jailed, but Father didnât do anything.
Father spoke.
âAs the First Son said, we found a secret room in the First Elderâs house.â
They found it, thankfully.
âBut it has strong barriers. We need to confirm whatâs inside.â
âLord, you canât let this go easily.â
The Fourth Elder, who was quiet, spoke.
âThis is a case where a direct relative attacked an Elder. We canât-â
âI donât intend to let it go easily.â
ââŠHm.â
âBut we should confirm everything the First Son said about the First Elder first.â
Father looked at the Fourth Elder briefly.
âOr do you want him to be punished before we confirm everything? That would break the rules too.â
âWell, noâŠâ
The Fourth Elder answered weakly.
The Steward spoke up to organize the meeting.
âThis meeting is not just about the Young Masterâs punishment for killing the First Elder.â
Fatherâs eyes were fierce as he looked around.
âItâs also about him acting without the Lordâs approval and breaking out of jail before we confirmed anything.â
That was true.
Not everything was confirmed yet.
This meeting was to punish me for what was confirmed.
âDonât try anything.â
That was the warning.
âDo you admit your sins?â
âI do.â
I did all this knowing I would be responsible.
âI will let you off for the jailbreak because you did it to rescue the First Daughter and you helped a lot.â
He said that before.
I used the Marble of Celestial Captivation to help them find and rescue Gu Huibi.
He gave me a pass for that.
But Father took the Marble of Celestial Captivation back.
Gu Huibi complained, but he scolded her.
Her intentions with the marbles were not good in the first place, so I was satisfied.
âHowever, you acted without anyoneâs approval, even when the Lord was away.â
âAnd you killed an Elder. You will be punished for that.â
If the First Elder was alive, we could have gotten information from him.
But I acted recklessly and killed him.
I could have waited after overpowering him.
âFirst Son, do you have any objections?â
âI do not.â
The Elders talked to each other after hearing me.
They were surprised I didnât object.
ââŠI threw a tantrum at the last Elderâs Meeting.â
A big one.
-How is it my faultâŠ! She started itâŠ!
-Do you think I donât know that none of you are on my side in this damned clan?
I didnât want to remember those memories.
But they came back easily.
I wanted to erase them.
Father looked at me, then spoke again.
ââŠWe will now decide the First Sonâs punishment.â
They didnât talk much, but the meeting was already ending.
Why did he call the Elders then?
He would have decided by himself anyway.
âIs this really okay?â
The Elders might not be happy with the punishment.
They might argue with Father.
Did he have a plan?
[You donât seem scared.]
âWhy would I be scared at this age?â
[Yet you argue like a child with an old man at this age?]
âI donât consider him the same species as me.â
I waited calmly for Fatherâs words.
I had broken a lot of rules.
So, I expected to be confined for a few months.
âThe Elders want to delay me becoming the Young Lord, but that wonât happen.â
I wanted that too.
But I knew better than anyone that it wouldnât happen.
Father eventually discussed my confinement.
âThe First Son will be confined for two months.â
ââŠTwo months?â
I said that without thinking.
It was far shorter than I expected.
The Elders thought the same.
As they stood up with shocked faces.
âLord of the Clan⊠you-â
âIn addition.â
Father interrupted the Elders before they could comment.
âAs soon as your confinement ends, I order you to join the Swordsmen Army on the battlefield for a year.â
ââŠPardon? What did you say?â
âThe discussion is done.â
âWait⊠Father?â
I called out to him in a hurry, but he left the building as soon as he finished speaking.
ââŠWhat did he just say? Swordsmen Army?â
I would be confined for two months and then forced to spend a year on the battlefield?
âThatâs a lie, right? I must have misheard him.â
The battlefield was the Fifth Armyâs responsibility.
Furthermore, they were led by Gu Huibi.
That meant he was telling me to spend a whole year on the battlefield with the Fifth Army under Gu Huibi.
It was the same hellish punishment that I had received in my past life and the memory of it made me sick just by thinking about it.
But I had to do it again?
ââŠFuck.â
Now I felt like I understood.
The reason why Father didnât bother asking the Eldersâ opinions.
âItâs because he was going to give me a punishment that they would approve of, so he didnât have to listen to their opinions.â
I remembered what my father had said to me yesterday.
-I wonât take your side either
Yeah, he wasnât kidding at all.
âBut even so, you were way too harshâŠâ
This was the moment when I told myself that I needed to run away from this household as soon as possible.
******************
When I went outside, I saw a familiar face waiting for me.
âYoung Master! Here!â
The one who came running to me was Wi Seol-Ah.
And for some reason, she had tofu in her hands.
ââŠWhat is this?â
âItâs said that you eat tofu when you come out of jail.â
I took a bite of the tofu that Wi Seol-Ah offered me with a sour expression.
ââŠItâs tasty.â
âRight?â
âItâs so good. So good that I might cry.â
âHuh? Really? Iâm glad I bought it then!â
When I saw Wi Seol-Ah smile brightly without knowing how I felt, I could only sigh and pat Wi Seol-Ahâs head.
It made me feel a little better.
âYoung Master, Young Master.â
âWhat?â
âThere⊠someone is waiting for you, Young Master.â
âHmm? Who?â
I followed Wi Seol-Ahâs gaze.
Then, I saw a familiar red uniform.
I thought it would be Namgung Bi-ah or Tang Soyeol, but contrary to my expectation, it was someone who was rather hard to deal with.
ââŠHello.â
He looked haggard, but his handsomeness was still there.
After all, his face remained the same, despite his clear exhaustion.
And he was someone who probably hated me right now.
ââŠYoung Master.â
The Young Leader of Gu Sunmoon, Gu Jeolyub, was waiting for me.