At the words that the punishment was separate, the magistrate forgot even his pain and backed away.
âDoo youuu thiink youâll get away with thiiis...?â
âYouâre asking if I think Iâll be fine after this? Yeah. I think Iâll be fine.â
âYouu have now attaacked an official who eats the couuntryâs grain...â
âYouâre saying I just attacked an official who serves the country?â
The magistrate nodded.
âItâs fine. Iâm an official who serves the country too.â
At Jeok Wigangâs words, the magistrateâs pupils widened.
âThaat... thaat caaanât...â
âWhat do you mean, it canât? His Majesty even gave me the Imperial Command Tablet so I could properly deal with bastards like you.â
âImpeeerial... Cooommand Tablet?â
The magistrate stared at him with eyes full of disbelief, and Jeok Wigang held out the Imperial Command Tablet in front of him.
The moment the magistrate saw the tablet, he fell backward and began trembling all over.
âHuh? You saw the Imperial Command Tablet and still arenât bowing? Are you harboring treasonous thoughts?â
At the word treason, the magistrate scrambled upright and threw himself flat to the floor.
He had long since forgotten the pain of having his tongue torn out.
The terror of the word treason was enough to make one forget pain.
It was a word that could mean the extermination of at least three generations, and as many as nine.
âLoong liiive! Loong liiive! Looong liiiiive!â
He kept bowing before the Imperial Command Tablet and crying out in acclamation.
Jeok Wigang asked,
âYouâre the magistrate, so decide your own punishment.â
At those words, the magistrateâs body trembled.
His charges were accepting bribes to conceal a crime and distorting a trial.
Both were crimes of great treason and immorality, and the lightest punishment among them was exile.
âShould I tell you? You took a bribe and concealed a criminalâs crime, so thatâs accepting bribes to conceal a crime. You deliberately distorted a trial, ignored evidence, and sided with a criminal, so thatâs distorting a trial. You disobeyed your superiorâs command and shielded a criminal, so thatâs plotting rebellion against a superior. Three charges in all. Right?â
At the words plotting rebellion against a superior, the magistrate started violently and shook his head wildly.
âNo? Why not? His Majesty must have ordered you to resolve the peopleâs grievances fairly and impartially, but you disobeyed that order, didnât you? Am I wrong?â
The magistrateâs pupils shook violently.
âThere are three punishments for that. Beheading, death by slicing, or extermination of three generations. Iâll give you the chance to choose one.â
All of them were punishments he could not choose.
The least painful among them was still beheading.
With trembling pupils, the magistrate looked at Jeok Wigang desperately.
âHave you chosen? Sorry, but Iâm not letting you off.â
Shaking with despair in his eyes, the magistrate raised one finger.
âYou chose beheading?â
The magistrate nodded with difficulty.
âIn your next life, be born as a fair and impartial person.â
SPOTâ
Jeok Wigangâs hand swept past, and the magistrateâs body and head separated.
Thud, thudâ rollâ
The head fell to the floor and rolled in front of Im Baekmun, and when Im Baekmun saw it, his soul nearly fled his body. He bolted outside.
The soldiers watching this were horrified too.
But no one stepped forward.
They had realized Jeok Wigangâs identity.
A man who had come bearing the imperial order.
Who would dare touch him?
Jeok Wigangâs voice rang out.
âPut his body and head together properly and give him a funeral.â
âYes! Understood!â
The soldiers hurriedly collected the magistrateâs corpse.
When Jeok Wigang approached, Mok Yonggi and Mok Hwaran hastily threw themselves flat.
âP-Please forgive us for failing to recognize you, my lord!â
âNo. I hid my identity, so of course you wouldnât recognize me.â
âThank you truly for resolving this humble oneâs and my granddaughterâs injustice!â
âI only did what had to be done.â
Jeok Wigang looked at Mok Hwaran and said,
âThe wound... may not disappear. But for your grandfatherâs sake, find strength.â
âYes, my lord. Just having my injustice resolved has already given this girl strength. Thank you truly.â
âH-Hwaran! Youâre s-speaking?â
âGrandfather! I can speak now!â
âThat is good! Truly good!â
Watching the two embrace and cry, Jeok Wigang smiled with satisfaction.
At that moment, Ye Yahyeon came in holding Im Baekmun.
âThis bastard tried to run, so I caught him.â
Im Baekmun was writhing, struggling to escape Ye Yahyeonâs grasp.
âLet him go. Weâll end up going the same way anyway.â
âUnderstood.â
Freed from Ye Yahyeonâs hand, Im Baekmun ran out like a madman.
âLetâs go too.â
*****
Cloud-Sea Fortress, military governorâs office.
Military Governor Jang Unbyeok listened to the report with a pathetic look on his face.
âSo... youâre saying that bastard Im Baekmun is running all over town right now, telling everyone what he did?â
âThat is correct.â
âWhat were you bastards doing? Why didnât you stop him?â
âWe tried to stop him. But because his martial arts are stronger than the soldiersâ, we could not catch him.â
âYou should have subdued him by force if you had to.â
âWe apologize.â
âSo where is he now?â
âHe ran into the government office.â
âHeâs doing every last thing he can to disgrace this household. And you just came back?â
âWe told the magistrate to handle him properly and returned.â
âIs that so? If itâs Magistrate Ji, heâll deal with it properly, so thereâs no need to worry. In any case, did you find out why that bastard suddenly started acting that way?â
âWe do not know. According to the soldiers who saw him, he seemed to have lost his mind...â
âLost his mind?â
âYes. They said he looked almost like... a criminal who had come out after being tortured.â
âLike a criminal who had come out after being tortured? Hah... Then are you saying Son-in-law Im was tortured by someone somewhere?â
âThat is not certain. They said he looked perfectly fine on the outside.â
âAigo. My head... I took him as a son-in-law because of the Bohai Merchant Companyâs money, but I never knew he would give me this much of a headache.â
He was pressing a hand to his forehead and shaking his head when a commotion arose outside.
âWhat is that noise? Go find out.â
âYes!â
A short while later, the subordinate who returned spoke urgently.
âThey say it is the sound of your son-in-law causing a disturbance.â
âThat bastard Son-in-law Im?â
âThat is correct.â
âThat damned bastard... Letâs go.â
âYes!â
*****
When he came outside, Im Baekmun was trembling like a madman and rummaging through everything in sight.
At that sight, Jang Unbyeok frowned and said,
âWhat are you all doing? Catch him at once.â
âYes!â
The soldiers rushed in to seize Im Baekmun, but instead they were beaten by his martial arts and sent flying.
âPathetic...â
With an irritated face, Jang Unbyeok stepped forward himself.
WHOOOOMâ
CRACKâ
âGuh!â
THUDâ
Im Baekmun was subdued in an instant by Jang Unbyeokâs palm strike and collapsed to the ground.
Jang Unbyeok looked at him and sighed.
âThis really...â
He was furious and irritated, but the man was his son-in-law, so he could not do anything about him. It was enough to drive him mad.
At that moment, Jeok Wigang and Ye Yahyeon entered after him.
âWhat now? Why are so many people coming to see me today?â
The soldier who had guided Jeok Wigang and Ye Yahyeon spoke cautiously.
âThey say they came from Dark Dragon Fortress.â
âDark Dragon Fortress?â
Jang Unbyeok looked at Jeok Wigang and Ye Yahyeon, then sighed again.
âWhy have you come? I sent all the grain you asked for, didnât I?â
âYes. The grain arrived well. The problem is that all of it was rotten.â
âThat cannot be. You must have seen it wrong.â
âWe brought it because we thought you wouldnât believe us.â
âWhat?â
Carts began entering in a line through the gate.
âWhat is all that?â
âIt is the grain you sent to Dark Dragon Fortress, Military Governor.â
âYou must have full bellies. To bring back grain that was sent to you.â
âIt is not because our bellies are full. We brought it because we cannot eat it even if we are starving.â
âHmph! That is what it means to have full bellies.â
When Jeok Wigang gave a look, Ye Yahyeon removed the covering.
At once, a foul stench spread in all directions.
âUrgh! Wh-What is that smell!â
âI didnât want to know either, but apparently grain gives off this smell when it rots.â
âG-Get rid of it at once!â
âYou have confirmed it, so please exchange it for new grain.â
âI definitely sent proper grain! Are you blaming me now because you failed to manage it properly and let it rot? Take that damned grain and get out of here at once. If you do not, I will punish you severely under military law!â
âMilitary law? What military law? If you sent the wrong grain, shouldnât the first thing you do be apologize?â
âY-You... what are you doing right now?â
âWhy?â
âD-Do you know who I am, speaking down to me like that? Have you gone mad too?â
âAh, right. Your son-in-law went mad, didnât he? Iâm the one who made him like that.â
Jeok Wigang jerked his chin toward Im Baekmun and grinned.
Jang Unbyeokâs eyelids trembled, and one eye twitched shut and open.
âWhat... what are you saying right now?â
âYour son-in-law did so many filthy things to the people that I gave him some education. What do you think? Grateful, arenât you? Heâll never do something like that again.â
âYou damned son of a bitch. It seems you donât want to die peacefully. Fine. Iâll capture you and make you experience every torture that exists in this world. Iâll make you spend day after day begging and begging for me to please kill you.â
As Jang Unbyeok trembled with rage, Im Baekmun ran in front of him.
âF-Father-in-law! Y-You must not! Th-That man is a demon! You must not do this!â
âMove.â
âFather-in-law! You must not!â
âYou damned bastard!â
SHINGâ
SHAAKâ
Im Baekmun, who had thrown himself in front and desperately tried to stop him, had his neck cut by his father-in-lawâs hand.
His head fell to the floor with an empty expression on its face.
Jang Unbyeok grimaced and said to the soldiers,
âRemove him. Preserve the corpse intact. Still, I cannot show my daughter a hideous-looking body.â
âYes!â
Jang Unbyeokâs rage began turning fully toward Jeok Wigang.
âBecause of you, I killed even my son-in-law with my own hands. You know you have now crossed a river you cannot return from, donât you?â
âYeah.â
âWhat are you all doing! Bind that bastard at once and bring him before me!â
The instant the military governorâs order fell, soldiers poured out from every direction and surrounded Jeok Wigang and Ye Yahyeon.
Even though they were surrounded by countless soldiers, the two men showed no sign of tension at all.
âBig Brother. Should I handle them?â
âGo ahead.â
âMay {Nâ˘oâ˘vâ˘eâ˘lâ˘iâ˘gâ˘hâ˘t} I kill them?â
âNo. That would be pitiful.â
âTch! Understood.â
At that moment, as the soldiers charged all at once, Ye Yahyeon plunged into them like lightning.
The soldiers could do nothing against Ye Yahyeon and fell like leaves in an autumn wind.
âHeâs using martial arts! Deploy the True Qi Return Formation!â
They reacted to the order immediately and began forming the formation.
At the same time, archers who had been hiding throughout the area appeared and aimed at Jeok Wigang and Ye Yahyeon.
âFire!â
It was to buy time while the formation was completed.
BANGâ
The sound of bowstrings snapping at once filled the area, and countless arrows approached like black storm clouds.
SWIIIIISHâ
The arrows poured down like a sudden shower with a chilling sound.
Zzzzzngâ
A transparent barrier formed around Ye Yahyeon and deflected the countless arrows flying toward him.
By contrast, Jeok Wigang was standing still, yet every arrow was veering away from him.
Watching that sight, Jang Unbyeok tilted his head, wondering what sort of phenomenon it was.
But Ye Yahyeon knew what that phenomenon was, and it horrified him.
Right now, Jeok Wigang was striking away every single arrow flying toward him with his hands.
His speed was so fast it could not be seen by human eyes, so it only looked as though the arrows were veering away on their own.
At some point, the rain of arrows vanished.
Between the arrows covering the ground, the two men stood and exchanged words.
âWouldnât it be fine to just let them hit you?â
âThat would be easier, but then my clothes would get torn. When my clothes get torn, it looks unsightly.â