Chapter 37: Secret Envoy of the Heretical Sect (2)
I had known a secret envoy of the Heretical Sect from my past life, back when I was working as an exorcist.
He was a Heretical Sect sorcerer skilled in soul-related arts, and I believed he could awaken the old manâs soul.
In my previous life, this secret envoy had built up quite a reputation in the region while working as a fortune teller.
âIf I go to the region where he operated in my past life, I should be able to find him.â
âLetâs head to Guyong Street. Ask around and people will point you in the right direction.â
Namwook, who had climbed up onto the driver's seat, asked the passersby and headed toward Guyong Street.
It didnât take long to get there.
We arrived after about half a shichen. Guyong Street was lined with inns and lodges.
Since fortune tellers needed to operate where there were plenty of people to make money, they set up shop in such bustling areas.
âLetâs first secure a room at an inn.â
We found a large inn that could accommodate our carriage and went inside.
âEveryone else, please rest in the guest rooms. Iâll go look for the person we need.â
Mo Biyeong couldnât let me go alone and followed after me.
By now, Mo Biyeong had completely memorized the incantations I had taught her, and all that was left was for her to internalize them through training.
On the other hand, the Two Wook Sword Demons still hadnât fully grasped the insight needed to make the incantations their own. Especially Namwookâsince he had to drive the carriage, he had fallen behind in his understanding. That was why he seemed the most regretful when we arrived in Zhengzhou.
Knowing this, I left the two of them at the inn and said with a guilty look,
âIâm sorry, Young Master.â
âNo need. Itâs unnecessary for all of us to go. One instructor is more than enough. Please, donât worry about us and focus on mastering the incantations.â
His consideration made them feel grateful once again.
Jong Seok couldnât leave Jong Munhye alone either, as she was still adjusting her qi due to the meridian damage.
âIâm sorry I canât follow you, sworn brother.â
âItâs fine. Iâm only going to find someone. Just rest for now.â
Seeing Jong Munhyeâs serious expression, I understood Jong Seok. Even if I asked now, she wouldnât say anything. I decided to wait until she chose to speak on her own.
I asked the inn servant,
âDo you know where someone called the âOne Who Connects All Livesâ might be on this street?â
In my previous life, the secret envoy of the Heretical Sect had gone by the nickname âOne Who Connects All Lives.â
âI know him.â
âWhere can I find him?â
âYou canât meet him right now.â
âWhat? Why not?â
âThereâs a rumor going around that the One Who Connects All Lives is currently imprisoned by the Shangguan Clan and will be executedâbeheadedâsometime tomorrow.â
âWhat? Beheaded? Whatâs the reasonâŠ?â
The inn servant just blinked blankly, so I quickly handed him an iron coin.
Then the servant, now acting like someone in the know, sat down on a chair and began explaining.
âThe One Who Connects All Lives read the fortune of a young lady from the Shangguan Clan. It was just another reading for a customer who had come to see him. But after hearing the fortune, the young lady suddenly went mad during training and fell into a coma. The incident caused quite a stir in Zhengzhou at the time. She had no shortage of admirers. So the Shangguan Clan captured the fortune teller and are trying to execute him. They believe he mustâve done something to make her lose her mind.â
Mo Biyeong, who was listening, asked,
âIn such a case, shouldn't the government intervene? How can the Shangguan Clan execute a civilian on their own?â
âThe local magistrate has strong ties with the Shangguan Clan, so theyâre allowed to handle things like this on their own.â
âHmm.â
I fell into deep thought, and Mo Biyeong tilted her head in confusion.
âDid the Young Master have something important to ask that man?â
I pondered for a moment.
First, I tried to recall what happened to the One Who Connects All Lives in the future. Since he was still alive back then, he must have survived whatever happened with the Shangguan Clan. But it was said he never lifted his head toward them again, suggesting he had suffered some grave humiliation.
However, I had no information on how he survived.
âIs it okay for me to meet him?â
As the thought that the future could change took root, countless doubts began swirling in my mind.
But if I kept thinking like that, nothing would ever get done. I pushed aside worries about the future and focused on how to meet the One Who Connects All Lives.
To meet him, I needed to go to the Shangguan Clan. In my past life and this one, I had no connection with them.
I had bought items from their merchant group a few times, but there was nothing memorable about it.
Still, because of Hae Cheollyeong, I had to visit them anyway.
But I lacked a proper reason.
I racked my brain, trying to recall anything about the Shangguan Clan from my past life, but came up empty.
âShould I just visit them anyway?â
I shook my head. That wasnât a wise approach.
Which clan would welcome an uninvited Young Master of the Heavenly Central Sect, especially one with no connections?
Besides, the Heavenly Central Sect wasnât influential enough to be treated as a prestigious guest.
But as they say, even if the sky falls, thereâs always a way out.
Just when I least expected it, a sliver of hope appeared from an unexpected place.
âOh my, isnât that Young Master Yong?â
Someone called out to me from behind as I walked weakly down Guyong Street. I turned toward the voice with a subtle expression.
âAm I not welcome? Youâre frowning so hard.â
âMm.â
I let out a grunt like an old man and looked at the woman silently.
Upon seeing her, Mo Biyeong clasped her fists and bowed.
âGreetings, Lady Jaegal. But we saw you at your clan not long agoâhow are you already here?â
Mo Biyeong asked what I was about to say, so I gave her an approving glance. I was surprised to meet Jaegal Yohye in such a place, but kept my tone composed.
âItâs a surprise to meet you here.â
Jaegal Yohye returned the courtesy with a clasped-fist salute.
âI never imagined Young Master Yong would be in Zhengzhou.â
She recalled how I had coldly turned down her suggestion to travel together to Zhengzhou, saying I had business elsewhere. Now, it seemed like I had lied because I didnât want to accompany her.
She spoke to the woman next to her.
âSister, thatâs Young Master Yong Hwarin.â
The woman, with a pure and delicate beauty, looked slightly startled and then lowered her head.
From the fact that she didnât clasp her fists in greeting, I guessed she wasnât trained in martial arts.
âI'm Shangguan Yuseol.â
âI am Yong Hwarin of the Heavenly Central Sect.â
As I offered my greeting, I inwardly rejoiced.
I had just found a way to enter the Shangguan Clan.
âThanks to Jaegal Yohye, things are going to go a lot smoother.â
After the brief exchange of greetings, Jaegal Yohye spoke up.
âBy the way, I heard an interesting story on the way to Zhengzhou.â
âWhat kind of story did you hear?â
âI heard that your name, Young Master Yong, is already spreading throughout Henan and becoming a frequent topic of discussion.â
âAh! There were a few fights on the way to Zhengzhou, and it seems some fellow martial artists thought well of me and gave me a nickname.â
I hadnât expected my alias to spread so quickly. I figured it would take at least a month to become known throughout Henan, but it was faster than I thought.
âThey say that after you defeated Jeok Gwang and Do Gye-gong, and even drove away Gocheokâwho is famous in Hubeiâpeople have started calling you the âFlying Dragon Sword Heroâ. Theyâre saying that a true chivalrous warrior has finally emerged in the latter days of the current generation.â
Jaegal Yohye couldnât help but feel a twinge of jealousy.
No matter how clever or brilliant she was, people would envy her and never give her a good alias.
Even she had been labeled with the infamous nickname âJaegal Witch.â
âYouâd be mistaken if you thought people of the martial world are generous. Theyâre actually narrow-minded, the kind to refuse acknowledging someone elseâs good deeds. And yet, the fact that you received such a favorable nickname means you must have moved even those hard-hearted people.â
I glanced over at her, surprised by the rare complimentâonly for it to end in sharp sarcasm, as always.
âBut keep in mindâif you want that nickname to last, youâll have to work for it. Playing the role of a good person isnât easy.â
âThank you for the advice.â
I lightly cut off her jab with a simple word of thanks.
It was true that the escorts and merchants had spread the rumors far and wide in no time.
Shangguan Yuseol looked at me and said,
âI heard that story just a little while ago, too. Itâs an honor to meet the person himself. Nowadays, the number of righteous warriors is declining, while demonic and criminal cultivators are on the rise, so everyone is glad about your appearance, Young Master Yong.â
Shangguan Yuseol spoke with a shy expression.
Jaegal Yohye had never seen this prim and proper woman complimenting a man before.
âOh? Whatâs this now?â
A strange ripple echoed through her chest.
âI was only acting on the sense of justice Iâve always believed in. Itâs nothing to be praised.â
It wasnât a reflexive show of humility but a genuine, bashful modesty, which made Yuseol like him even more.
Feeling awkward from the compliments, I changed the subject.
âBy the way, Lady Jaegal, what brings you here?â
âLike I said before, I had business in Zhengzhou. But now I donât understand why you were so cold in rejecting my offer to travel togetherâwhen you were headed here anyway.â
She clearly remembered inviting me to travel together as far as the route toward the Heavenly Central Sect, since she herself was headed to Zhengzhou.
Jaegal Yohye continued,
âMy elder sister by bond, Shangguan Mijong, is ill. So Byeok and I rushed here to see her.â
I quickly changed the subject to avoid her glare.
âOh, I see. That must be difficult for Lady Shangguan.â
âYes.â
Yuseol lowered her head as she answered.
It seemed thinking of her sister made her emotional.
âAnd what brings you here, Young Master Yong?â
I smiled inwardly at her question.
Time to use the pretext I had prepared beforehand.
âMy household entrusted something important to the One Who Connects All Lives, and I came to retrieve it.â
Yuseol looked up.
âThe One Who Connects All Lives? Are you talking about Nan Myeonggwak?â
âYes, thatâs the one.â
âAh, well, that man is currently at our main house...â
âIs that so? Then Iâll just wait for him to return.â
âNo. He wonât be coming back.â
Her expression gradually darkened.
Mo Biyeong quietly observed, unable to tell what scheme I was pulling.
She couldnât understand why I was pretending not to know the very obvious fact that the One Who Connects All Lives was currently captured by the Shangguan Clan and scheduled for execution tomorrow.