Chapter 393: The Stratagem of Two Tigers Competing for Prey (2)
Yong Hwarin released all the True Qi of the Fifth Jiazi and first surveyed the surroundings.
He immediately sensed a presence â someone who was watching them while remaining hidden.
âThat stealth technique is impressive. To think I could only detect them after releasing the Fifth Jiaziâs True Qi.â
Yong Hwarin couldnât tell whether the watcher belonged to the Blood Demon Castle or the Heavenly Demon Castle.
But rather than being concerned, he was relieved that they were being monitored â it meant his movements were being observed exactly as he wished.
As he headed toward the inn that Jeomsoi had told him about, Yong Hwarin suddenly felt the presence of that watcher vanish.
âWhy?â
Puzzled by the disappearance of his observer, Yong Hwarin frowned slightly.
However, he soon realized why.
A group of people was approaching within the range of his Qi sense.
âSo theyâve made their move first.â
Sensing that the approaching group belonged to the Blood Demon Castle, Yong Hwarin grinned faintly.
Knowing he was still under surveillance, he turned to Mo Biyoung and said,
âYeong Mae, wait here for a bit.â
Pretending to head into the forest to relieve himself, Yong Hwarin invoked the Dragon Concealment Heavenly Art (ì©ììČêł”) to completely erase his presence.
The watcher kept his eyes fixed on Mo Biyoung after Yong Hwarin disappeared into the trees, assuming that the man would soon return.
To make sure he didnât miss any movement, the watcher didnât dare blink.
But thenâsomeone suddenly spoke right behind him.
âHey! If you stand that stiff for too long, your blood wonât circulate properly. Itâs bad for your body.â
The realization that someone had approached so close to him â close enough to whisper in his ear â without him noticing until now made the watcherâs hair stand on end.
He froze, unable to move, not even to turn his head.
Swallowing nervously, he tried to find a chance to counterattack.
âSorry, but your assignment ends here.â
A sharp sensation pricked the back of his neck, and at once, all strength drained from his body.
His life ended there, deep in the forest.
Yong Hwarin gazed down at the fallen watcherâs body for a moment, then calmly returned to Mo Biyoung.
âNow, weâll begin in earnest. The Stratagem of Two Tigers Competing for Prey â remember that, Yeong Mae. Steel your heart.â
âYou donât have to worry about me.â
Yong Hwarin waited by the path leading up the mountain, slipping fine needles onto his fingers.
Moonwoo trudged up the mountain path, grumbling.
âWhy the hell did that bastard come up here? Itâs a damn mountain.â
The man who had been watching Yong Hwarin replied,
âIt seemed like he intended to stay here for a while.â
âReally? Maybe to train or something?â
Hearing that, Mobek felt uneasy.
âMy lord, somethingâs off. Why would Yong Hwarin come here instead of going to the Heavenly Central Sect? Doesnât that seem suspicious?â
âWhat do you mean, suspicious?â
âHe could already be aware of our presence.â
Jo Cheonsaeng let out a dry chuckle.
âEven if he does, what does it matter? Do you think two people could handle all of us, even if they lured us into that cave?â
âHe could have laid traps inside.â
Jo Cheonsaeng looked at Mobek with clear disdain.
âMobek, that doesnât sound like you. Traps? You think weâd be caught by something so petty?â
Indeed, Mobekâs words could almost be taken as an insult. After all, the group here â the Three Kings Guard, Jo Cheonsaeng, and Homa Cheondan â were the Blood Demon Castleâs most elite forces.
They were not the kind of men to fall for simple traps, even if they were laid right before their eyes.
Still, Mobek couldnât shake the unease gnawing at his chest.
It felt like stepping into a tigerâs den.
âAm I just hesitant because I donât want to fight my granddaughter?â
Shiiiing!
A sudden sharp sound sliced through the air â the twang of a snapped lute string.
âHidden weapon!â
One of the Three Kings Guard shouted.
But by then, three warriors of Homa Cheondan had already been sent sprawling across the ground.
At the same time, a voice rang out â the remaining watcher shouted,
âItâs Yong Hwarin!â
At that, the Blood Demon Castle warriors rushed after him.
âHis hidden weapon arts are formidable â donât approach carelessly!â
Seeing the destructive power of the Dragon Scale Finger (ì©ëаì§), one of the Three Kings Guard warned the others.
The Blood Demon Castle group sprinted with astonishing speed, but Yong Hwarin, using Floating Step of the Fluttering Shadow (ííìŹëłŽ), kept slipping out of their reach every time.
Leading them deeper into the forest, Yong Hwarin killed over ten of Homa Cheondanâs warriors before finally entering the cave with Mo Biyoung.
Panting in rage, Moonwoo barked,
âThat bastardâs a rat trapped in a jar now! Get in there and kill him!â
But one of the Three Kings Guard stopped him, having sensed something amiss.
âLesser Lord, calm yourself. If we rush in like this, weâll only fall prey to his hidden weapons. Even this old man wouldnât take them lightly.â
âThen what do we do?â
As Moonwoo fumed, another of the Three Kings Guard spoke.
âWeâll take the lead. You follow behind us, Lesser Lord.â
The warriors of the Blood Demon Castle entered the cave, and not long after, Yong Hwarin slipped out through another tunnel.
Outside, Mo Biyoung, who had been waiting for him, spoke.
âWhat do we do now?â
At her question, Yong Hwarin murmured,
âWe call in another tiger.â
âSo, itâs a strategy to throw two tigers into one cave and let them fight until they kill each other. But whereâs the other tiger?â
âAccording to the information relayed by the Azure Messenger Rat, the other tiger will arrive soon. Theyâll go to the inn I was staying at, so Iâll head there and bring them here. Until then, use the Dragon Scale Finger to make sure those bastards stay alert and donât leave the formation. And if they somehow get out of the cave, donât fight them under any circumstances. Go to the place I told you about. Understood?â
âI understand.â
After confirming Mo Biyoungâs resolve several times, Yong Hwarin headed toward the inn.
The Demonic Master (Masa) had tracked Jo Wonmook all the way to an inn.
Since he had already informed them of Yong Hwarinâs location, they arrived swiftly.
From afar, Yong Hwarin spotted Jo Wonmook and Yu Maelim, tilting his head slightly.
They werenât the ones he had been expecting.
âWhy did they come looking for me?â
He grew suspicious as he watched Jo Wonmook questioning Jeomsoi about his whereabouts.
Soon after, he noticed a group of people watching them from a distance.
âSo the Heavenly Demon Sect warriors followed that man here. But thereâs no way he doesnât know that.â
Sensing that there was more to the situation, Yong Hwarin decided it was best to meet with Masa first.
Masa, realizing that Yong Hwarin wasnât at the inn, quietly separated himself from the others.
He was certain Yong Hwarin would come to him.
And indeed, a voice soon flowed directly into his ear.
â Elder, Iâm on the tree a hundred jang away.
Masa flinched in shock.
âWhat? Did he just send a telepathic message from a hundred jang away?â
Even telepathy had a definite range.
Without sufficient internal energy, it was impossible to send a message that far.
Even the top martial masters of the Murim could only reach about ten jang â so to send a message from a hundred jang away was astonishing.
âThat brat⊠heâs turning into a monster even this old man can hardly fathom.â
Realizing this, Masa thought that luring the Heavenly Demon Sect here had been the right move.
To transmit a voice from that distance, oneâs internal energy had to surpass at least the Fourth Jiazi.
â Just listen to me. When I attack, follow after me. Youâll come across a cave â go inside. There, the Blood Demon Castleâs warriors will be searching for me. Iâve already provoked them, so their nerves will be on edge. Theyâll likely mistake anyone entering for me. Of course, since theyâre masters, it wonât take long before they realize the Heavenly Demon Sect warriors have demonic energy. When that happens, my plan will fall apart â thatâs when you must intervene and make the two sides clash.
As soon as Masa nodded once, Yong Hwarinâs telepathic voice came again.
â Then Iâll begin my assault shortly.
Hearing that, Masa immediately stepped into the inn.
He needed to explain the situation to Yu Maelim and Jo Wonmook, so they wouldnât panic when Yong Hwarin attacked.
After telepathically relaying everything, Jo Wonmook replied through telepathy.
â It seems Young Master Yong plans to use the Stratagem of Killing with Anotherâs Blade. If it works, heâll take down both tigers at once. A shame I canât witness it myself â itâll be quite the spectacle.
As soon as Masa finished speaking, screams and shouts erupted outside the inn.
âAmbush!â
âSomeoneâs firing hidden weapons!â
At that, Masa bowed lightly to the two and rushed out.
Watching him go, Yu Maelim sent a telepathic message to Jo Wonmook.
â Master Jo, how did Young Master Yong even manage to win over the Third Young Master of the Heavenly Demon Sect? Rumor has it that manâs conduct is utterly disgraceful. Yet he doesnât seem the mad fool the rumors make him out to be.
Jo Wonmook smiled faintly.
â Either he abandoned his title as the Third Young Master of the Heavenly Demon Sect out of admiration for Yong Hwarin, or Yong found his weakness. Either way seems likely.
â That was my thought as well.
â Still, to have a man like that dancing in his palm shows that Yong Hwarin is no ordinary person.
That was the very thing Jo Wonmook respected about him.
When Yong Hwarin had first appeared at Mount Jungeuk Peak, Jo Wonmook had only thought of him as a strange youth with an odd aura. But now, his curiosity was piqued.
He hadnât felt intrigued by anyone in decades, and so he couldnât help but grin.
Masa examined the corpses felled by hidden weapons and shouted,
âThe culprit is Yong Hwarin! Spread out and search the area!â
Seeing Masa act according to plan, Yong Hwarin moved again.
It puzzled him that the old man had gone into the inn, but he quickly realized â he mustâve gone to inform The Greatest Sword Under Heaven about the situation.
The fact that The Greatest Sword Under Heaven didnât emerge confirmed it.
âBut thatâs a mistake on the old manâs part. If thereâs even one capable strategist among them, theyâll realize itâs odd that The Greatest Sword Under Heaven hasnât stepped outside.â
Indeed, Yong Hwarinâs instincts were right.
Mak Gyo, once a strategist for Yang Gwak and later appointed as the military advisor to Ok Girin, muttered,
âThe Greatest Sword Under Heaven came here to find Yong Hwarin, yet he doesnât react even when he hears Yongâs attacking? Thatâs strange.â
The fact that the Third Young Master had gone into the inn and come back out only deepened his suspicion.
So Mak Gyo decided to inform Ok Girin and approached him.
Ok Girin, enraged at seeing his subordinates drop one after another under Yong Hwarinâs hidden weapons, roared and lashed out in all directions searching for him.
But he couldnât find even a trace.
Astonishingly, Yong Hwarin was a hundred jang away, firing needles with the Dragon Scale Finger.
âTerrifying⊠even the telepathy was impressive, but to take down elite warriors with hidden weapons from a hundred jang away?â
Masa shuddered at the display of Yong Hwarinâs strength.
He truly was growing at a terrifying pace.
In martial arts, there was always a limit.
Whether in technique, internal strength, or enlightenment, no one could master everything at once.
Yet Yong Hwarin seemed bound by no such limitations.
As he thought that, Masa noticed Mak Gyo glancing in his direction before rushing toward Ok Girin.
âThat brat⊠did he figure something out?â
Seeing Masa approach, Mak Gyo practically sprinted toward the enraged Ok Girin, who was stomping and shouting in fury.