I watched the Mok father and son with satisfaction.
Both of their gazes were fixed on Taecheonâs sword.
âYou seem curious. Taecheon, hand them the sword.â
âUnderstood.â
Taecheon wordlessly offered up his sword, and the two kept letting out sounds of admiration as they examined it.
âI canât believe something can be this smooth.â
âThis is the first time Iâve seen a blade spread this evenly.â
âThis sword has a formula inscribed as well.â
âThe inscription is incredibly delicate. Just how in the world did you do this?â
Their eyes turned toward me.
âLooks like youâre having trouble because of the sword. Want me to help? Iâll show you while I help youâhow I did it.â
âRâreally?â
When I nodded, the two of them wore deeply moved expressions.
âItâs already more than we deserve that youâd help us at all, but for you to even show us your secret method... We of the Mok family will remember your great grace for the rest of our lives, Young Master Jeok.â
âItâs nothing much.â
To the two of them, I probably looked like the greatest man in the world.
As they marveled at how big my heart must be and looked again at Taecheonâs swordâ
âWhereâs the old man?â
Someoneâs voice cut in.
Mok Gwang and Mok Cheol both tensed up at once.
CREEEAKâ.
The forge door opened, and a young man walked in, fanning himself.
âWhat the hell? You were in here and didnât answer?â
âMy apologies, Young Master Gu Yang. I didnât hear you come in.â
Young Master Gu Yang chuckled and tapped Mok Gwangâs head with his fan.
âI liked the sword I took last time, so Iâll let it slide this once.â
âThank you.â
âThink youâve got another sword similar to that one? Iâve got someone to give a present to.â
âIâm sorry. A sword of that caliber doesnât come out just any time....â
At that, the young man called Young Master Gu Yang looked at the sword in Mok Gwangâs hand.
âThat sword looks nice.â
âThis sword belongs to this customer, sir.â
âYeah?â
Young Master Gu Yang slowly walked up to me, cupped his fist, and spoke.
âI am Gu Yanghu, third son of the Gu Yang Family here in Changsha.â
âIâm Jeok Wigang of True Martial Sect.â
âHow about selling that sword to me? Iâll make sure youâre well compensated.â
âSorry. Itâs not mine, it belongs to my subordinate. I canât sell it.â
âIsnât that even better? Your subordinateâs property is basically your property, isnât it?â
I snorted.
âIâm afraid I still canât sell it.â
I said what I had to say and started to turn my head away, ignoring him.
âWhen a man is talking to you, you shouldnât just turn your head away like that.â
Gu Yanghuâs tone was openly rude.
âDonât you know that in this city, the words of the Gu Yang Family are no different from the law?â
âThereâs state law in this country. If you say your familyâs words are the law, doesnât that make you traitors?â
âHeh. Did you lose your mind or something. You trying to die?â
At his gesture, the guards at his side moved.
Taecheon stepped in front of them.
âWhatâs this?â
âYoung Master. Please give me my sword.â
âItâs dangerous to use that sword right away. You need to be fully used to it before you swing it. Use one of the swords over there to handle this.â
Just how absurdly powerful did he think it was, if he needed an adjustment period first?
With a flutter of nervous excitement, Taecheon nodded.
âUnderstood.â
Taecheon cupped his fist to Mok Gwang.
âIâll borrow a sword for a moment.â
Mok Gwang hurriedly tried to stop him.
âDâdonât, please. In this city, you must never, ever go against the Gu Yang Family.â
âHahaha! Old man Mok really does know how the world works. You hear that? As long as you hand over that sword, Iâll pretend nothing happened here today. How about it?â
Loud on purpose so Gu Yanghu would hear, I cut in.
âMan, youâre noisy.â
âIâll quiet them down.â
âJust rough them up a bit and send them away.â
âUnderstood.â
Taecheon grabbed one of the swords lying nearby.
It was a practice sword whose edge hadnât been sharpened yet.
Gu Yanghu burst out laughing when he saw it.
âPff, look at that. He panicked so much he grabbed a dull practice sword.â
He seemed to know a thing or two about swords; he recognized it was a practice sword at a glance.
âIf you canât even inspect a sword properly, youâre nothing special. Forget him. Go grab the sword in that bastardâs hand.â
âYes, sir!â
The guards drew their blades, surrounding Taecheon and ready to strike at any moment.
Taecheon knew it was a practice sword when he drew it.
If heâd meant to kill them, he would have drawn a real sword from next to it.
If he was just going to rough them up a bit, the practice sword was more than enough.
With no edge, he could swing as freely as he wanted.
One of the guards charged in and brought his sword down from above.
WHOOSHâ.
The sound of the blade cleaving the air rang sharp in my ears.
CLANGâ.
Taecheonâs sword smacked the flat of the guardâs blade, knocking it aside, then drove straight into the manâs abdomen.
THUDâ.
âGahk!â
Because it was a practice sword, it didnât cut him, but the powerful impact drove through his guts and dropped him to the floor.
âHeâs no pushover. All of you, get him!â
In that single exchange, theyâd realized Taecheon wasnât an easy opponent, and all the guards attacked at once.
As their swords thrust in from every direction, Taecheon slipped between them and counterattacked.
THUDâ THWACKâ.
One guard took a hit to the wrist, another to the knee, another to the armpit, all of them groaning in pain.
Even so, none of them dropped their swords.
Taecheonâs expression turned interested.
Usually, people let go of their blades from pain, but these men were holding on even as they hurt.
Theyâd been trained properly.
A waste, really.
That men like this had to play bodyguard for some spoiled little brat like that.
Still, as they say: birds of a feather flock together.
The guards didnât look like they had good hearts either.
âYou fucking bastard!â
âIâll kill you for sure!â
âIâll cut you to pieces and laugh in your face!â
Any shred of sympathy vanished.
Taecheon tightened his grip on the sword.
He had to make sure they couldnât move.
âDie!â
A blade flew in right up close to his nose.
Taecheon slipped aside and hammered his blow down on the guardâs wrist.
CRACKâ.
With a harsh sound, the guard collapsed, clutching his arm.
His arm bent at an unnatural angle.
It was broken.
Taecheon stomped on the guardâs agonized face and knocked him out cold.
âYâyou bastard!â
The remaining guards pointed swords wreathed in a blue aura at him, eyes full of murderous intent.
Taecheon shifted into his stance.
One of the fighters in front of him lowered his posture, gripping hilt and scabbard both, and charged in.
SHRINGâ.
He drew as he rushed, slashing at Taecheon.
It was an attack that hooked the scabbard to add extra force to the strike.
At the same time, other blades were already flashing toward Taecheonâs head from above, from both â NĐŸvĐ”lđght â (Exclusive on NĐŸvĐ”lđght) sides, and from behind.
He knocked the incoming draw-cut up and away, ricocheting the vertical strike that came down from above.
At the same time, he spun his body, blocking the attacks coming in from all directions.
CLANG CLANG CLANGâ.
In the brief instant when their balance broke as their attacks were stoppedâ
Taecheonâs counter began.
SWISHâ.
He smashed the face of the guard whose body had lurched the most from the deflected draw-cut, slamming him with the flat of the blade.
BOOOONGâ.
âUrgh!â
CRASH CRASH CRASHâ.
The man went flying, crashing backward and collapsing in a heap, foaming at the mouth, unconscious.
The other three were no better; they crumpled to the floor under Taecheonâs rapid strikes, crawling in agony.
Now there was only one guard left.
His pupils trembled as he stared at his fallen comrades.
Gu Yanghu, too, was flustered by this turn of events heâd never imagined.
âWâwhat the hell is this! You useless pieces of shit! You canât even take one guy, and this is what I get?!â
Even as he shouted, he was quickly backing toward the door.
âWhat are you doing, you idiot! Hurry up and block him! Buy me time to get away!â
At his scream, the last guard clenched his teeth and charged.
CRACKâ.
But the result was another knockout.
THUDâ.
Was it my imagination?
For a moment, it looked like there was a faint smile at the corner of the guardâs mouth as he passed out.
Now there was only Gu Yanghu left.
âDâdonât come any closer.... If you lay a finger on me, IâIâll wipe out this whole forge and your entire family from the face of the earth.â
âIf we just let you go, youâll pretend none of this ever happened today?â
At my words, Gu Yanghu seemed to think Iâd gotten scared, and some of his bluster came back.
âHmph! So youâre finally afraid. If you kneel and beg me right now, Iâll end this by just taking that guyâs head and one of your arms.â
I laughed, more exasperated than anything.
âThatâs not really something you should be saying in this situation, you know? Youâre unbelievably bad at reading the room. Well, I guess youâve never had to, huh. I get it.â
âYou damned bastard! You dare spit on the merciful grace Iâm offering you? Because of your pathetic pride, your family will disappear from this world.â
âOh, is that so? Then to protect my family, Iâll just have to quietly kill you where no rat or bird will know, right?â
âWhat?â
âYou said it yourself, didnât you? If I let you go, youâll wipe our family out. I canât commit that kind of unfilial sin. I have to kill you and save my family. Donât you agree?â
âYâyou think youâll get away with laying a hand on me?â
âThatâs not your problem. Iâll take care of that. The one headed to the afterlife first doesnât need to worry about it.â
I smiled coldly and stepped toward him.
Gu Yanghu, terrified, staggered backward.
Then he turned to the Mok father and son for help.
âWâwhat are you just standing there for? Hâhurry and stop that rude bastard! If you stop him, Iâll remember the favor and make the Mok family forge the biggest forge in Changsha!â
Mok Gwang spoke to me instead.
âYâYoung Master... pâplease, thatâs enough.â
I smiled.
âCould you step outside for a bit? Whatâs about to happen in here wonât be pleasant to see.â
âIf you kill Young Master Gu Yang, it wonât just be you who die, itâll be us as well. Please, Iâm begging you, let it end here.â
âIâll make sure nothing comes back on this place. So donât worry and wait outside. Taecheon.â
âYes.â
Taecheon soothed the Mok father and son and escorted them outside.
Theyâd seen how strong Taecheon was, so they couldnât say anything more; they just left with faces full of worry.
âYou two, if anyone even looks like theyâre coming this way, stop them.â
âUnderstood.â
At my command, Blood-Dance Death God Chu Sowon and Milyeong vanished like smoke.
Gu Yanghu reacted like heâd just seen ghosts.
âTâthey disappeared! Thâthey disappeared! Gâghosts!â
He was loud.
SMACKâ.
With a heavy impact, Gu Yanghuâs head snapped to the side.
He clutched his cheek and stared at me, dazed, as if he had no idea what had just happened to him.
It was the first time in his life.
The first time anyone had ever hit him.
He was so shocked he didnât even seem to feel the pain at first.
Then his expression suddenly twisted.
Looked like the pain was finally catching up to him.
Another first.
The first time anything had hurt this much.
Tears welled up in Gu Yanghuâs eyes.
âHâhow dare you hit me.... Eâeven my fatherâs never hit me....â
âNo wonder you turned out like this when no one ever disciplined you. Iâll discipline you properly.â
Gu Yanghuâs malice actually wasnât all that strong.
Heâd just been raised without any manners and didnât know how to judge right from wrong.
He did bad things, but since no one ever said anything to him about it, heâd grown up thinking that was normal.
âWho the hell are you to talk about disciplining me?!â
âHow old are you?â
âEighteen!â
âThen Iâm the older one.â
âWhat?â
âFrom now on, call me Big Brother.â