As Gubong desperately hoped I wouldnât cause trouble, I found myself clenching my fists instinctively.
What the hell was this? Whatâs with those eyes?
âThis bastard is pissing me off.â
My anger flared. Should I just gouge his eyes out? Or smash his face halfway so heâd never make that expression again?
As I weighed my optionsâ
"What is it? Do you have business with me?"
The guard frowned at me.
"I donât like your face."
This bastard.
"If you donât like it, what are you going toâ"
"Weâre in a hurry. Please, letâs move along!"
Just as I was about to step forward, Gubong grabbed my wrist.
He smiled awkwardly at the guard as he spoke.
"My apologies. My junior seems to be in a bad state today."
"Junior? Who are you calling juniorâ!"
"Letâs go, junior."
Before I could protest further, he started dragging me away.
I could have easily broken free if I wanted to, but for now, I let it go.
Then, just like before, I heard a voice mutter near my ear.
"Those Mount Hua bastards are so arrogant. Tsk."
Hearing that, I frowned deeply.
It was clearâ
âThereâs something going on here.â
Something I didnât know about.
**********
Dragged along by Gubong, I was eventually brought inside.
Once inside, the crowd seemed even denser.
Calling it a "crowd" felt odd, but no other word seemed quite right.
âThereâs an absurd number of living things here.â
It was like Hanam during a festivalâbusy and bustling, with a similar atmosphere.
In other words, it was irritating and overwhelming.
After weaving through the throng for a while, I wrenched my wrist free.
"Let go."
Thunk!
I forcefully shook him off and rolled my wrist a bit to loosen it up.
As I rotated my wrist, I turned to Gubong.
"Explain. What the hell was that earlier?"
"âŠ"
Gubong looked uncomfortable, reluctant to answer.
But I wasnât about to let him off.
"Youâre not talking? Should I make a scene?"
Hearing that, Gubong flinched, looking visibly troubled. He knew by now that I wasnât one to make empty threats.
After hesitating for a moment, he finally sighed and spoke.
"Mount Hua Sect doesnât have a good reputation outside its borders."
A poor reputation? His words made me frown, silently urging him to elaborate.
"I donât know where the honored guest comes from, but in the Myriad Realms, there are very few places that look kindly upon Mount Hua. Perhaps none at all."
"And why is that?"
"âŠDo you truly not know?"
"Would I be asking if I did? Think before you speak."
I replied while reflecting inwardly.
Ah, Shin Noya didnât bother explaining anything about me, did he?
Which meantâ
âHe either forgot, deliberately avoided it, or⊠wasnât supposed to explain.â
It had to be one of the three. But considering everything, the last reason seemed the most likely.
âStill, he didnât explain it to me either?â
Was he expecting me to figure it out on my own? Unbelievable. That senile old man was completely nuts.
While I was mentally cursing Shin Noyaâ
"To exist as a nation, one must have the approval of the ruler," Gubong continued.
"Approval?"
"Yes. Even Yahwol Palace exists as a palace because it has the rulerâs approval."
For a nation to exist as such, it needed the rulerâs sanction.
âSo the rulerâs approval matters more than the peopleâs? Or is it something more complicated?â
"And Mount Hua Sect doesnât have that approval?"
"âŠThatâs correct."
"Why not?"
"âŠ"
Why was Mount Hua an exception? I pressed him for an answer.
"âŠ"
Gubong hesitated, his face hardening slightly before he spoke.
"I cannot say."
"What? Youâve been talking just fine up until now, so why not?"
"Because the honored guest is not a member of Mount Hua."
"âŠ!"
His firm tone left me speechless for a moment.
It wasnât just his wordsâhis gaze and the conviction in his voice were unwavering.
"No matter how esteemed a guest you may be to the Grandmaster, this is a matter concerning Mount Hua Sect. It cannot be disclosed to an outsider."
"And what if I threaten to beat it out of you?"
"Even if my neck is snapped and my heart torn out, the answer would remain the same."
"Hm."
His resolute words made me nod. He was dead serious.
Of course, I was serious about beating him up, too.
"Fine, then."
I was curious, but I didnât press further. Even if I did, he wouldnât tell me, and I could understand why from his explanation.
âItâs true.â
I was an outsider.
I knew nothing about Mount Hua, which Shin Noya had spent over a hundred years building.
Even if I felt a connection to Noya, it wasnât the same as what Gubong or the others in Mount Hua felt.
This was something I couldnât dig into.
âBesides.â
Even if I didnât know nowâ
âIâll probably find out soon enough.â
Information would come to me eventually. My confidence in this was simple.
âNoya told me to see for myself.â
The fact that heâd sent me here meant he believed Iâd learn what I needed to without trying too hard.
He probably thought this would be the easier route.
"âŠ"
Gubong seemed puzzled by how easily I let the matter go, but for me, the explanation was enough.
Losing interest, I asked him with a casual expression.
"So, where do we go now?"
"âŠFollow me."
With that, he resumed leading the way.
Cheonma and I followed, entering deeper into Yahwol Palace.
**********
As we moved, I glanced around, taking in the surroundings.
The dense crowd was made up almost entirely of people with beastly ears or tails.
Of course, there were varying degrees.
Some leaned more toward their beastly traits, while others appeared more human. That seemed to be the difference.
âHow fascinating.â
While their appearances were unusual, their behavior and the atmosphere felt strikingly similar to Zhongyuan.
Just like the bustling streets of Mount Hua Sect, which Shin Noya had built, this place was filled with energy and life.
âThe architecture is a bit different, though.â
The buildings along the street were distinct in size and design, unlike anything Iâd seen before.
It made it clear this really was a different world.
ââŠAnother dimension.â
It was something I hadnât really considered until now. This place truly was foreign.
The unfamiliar air, the sky, and even the appearance of its inhabitants.
Seeing all this made it sink in a little more.
And with that realization came a question.
âHow do we even understand each other?â
How was the language working here? Iâd never thought about it before.
A different world, yet we could communicate perfectly.
It was curious, but I didnât dwell on it. If it worked, that was good enough for me.
We left the crowd behind and entered an alleyway.
There were far fewer people here.
The atmosphere shifted abruptly.
âHmm.â
Unlike the bright and cheerful streets, this place was dark and damp.
It was obvious we werenât heading anywhere normal.
We kept walking, deeper and deeper.
Eventually, we came upon a run-down building.
The structure was old, with cracks all over, but it seemed relatively well-maintained compared to the surrounding area.
"âŠThis is the destination, isnât it?"
"It is."
So it really was here. Unbelievable.
I stared at the building with a sour expression as Gubong opened the door and stepped inside.
Creak.
The old door groaned as it swung open. And at that momentâ
Whoosh.
âOh?â
The moment the door opened, I felt a presence emanating from within. My eyes widened instinctively.
âWhatâs this?â
There had been no trace of any presence until the door opened.
âItâs not a formation. Is it some kind of sorcery?â
At first, I could only guess, but the more I thought about it, the more certain I became.
Ever since Iâd experienced the power of the turtle, Iâd gained a better understanding of the subtle differences between formations and sorcery.
As I entered through the door, I saw four figures inside, just as Iâd sensed earlier.
The moment they saw Gubong, their eyes widened in surprise, and they bowed.
"Master GubongâŠ!"
"Have you all been well?"
Gubong smiled as he greeted them. Judging by their words, they must have been Second Disciples.
The disciples who had been exchanging greetings with Gubong turned their attention to us.
"Um, Master⊠who are they?"
Gubong hesitated for a moment, smiling awkwardly.
"Theyâre here to assist us today. Theyâre honored guests of the main sect, so show them proper respect."
Hearing that, I let out a dry laugh.
"Proper respect? Says the guy who was the least respectful. Donât you agree?"
"I donât know."
"âŠAhem."
Hearing our conversation, Gubong cleared his throat awkwardly.
"Master⊠what happened to your face? Did Senior Sister Seol Yeong⊠again�"
"Itâs nothing like that. Donât worry about it."
The mention of Seol Yeong suggested she must hit him often. Fascinating.
âGubong is probably stronger than Seol Yeong, though.â
But considering his rigid and hot-headed nature, it wasnât surprising he got beaten up.
"Enough of that. Is everything ready?"
Gubong quickly changed the subject, steering the conversation back on track.
The whole point of coming here was to procure supplies, after all.
As soon as he mentioned it, the disciplesâ expressions grew strange.
Noticing this, Gubong frowned and asked immediately.
"Whatâs the matter?"
"WellâŠ"
"Speak quickly."
Pressed by Gubong, one of the disciples finally answered.
"It seems thereâs been some trouble with the Baeksa family."
"What�"
Hearing this, Gubongâs expression hardened.
"What do you mean?"
"Thereâs been⊠some issues during the purchasing processâŠ."
"Lead me there immediately."
Before the disciple could finish, Gubong cut him off and gave the order. The disciple nodded hurriedly and began leading the way.
âWhat now?â
It seemed like things were going wrong from the start.