It had been a long time since something had truly surprised him.
Who exactly was the master of Tianlin?
There were those referred to as the Rim Lordâbut their true identity had remained unknown to him, even at the moment of his death.
In truth, heâd never really tried to find out.
Tianlin was led by four individuals, two men and two women, collectively known as the Four Sovereign Lords. Each of them was, in a practical sense, the true master of Tianlin.
Even as the Blood Heaven Middle Patriarch, he had only met two of them.
After the Central Blood Sect had unified the central plains, Tianlin had disbanded.
That was why he hadnât bothered digging deeper.
But apparently, even among the Four Sovereign Lords, there was one figure all of them trusted and followed.
Seo Hyoâthe name of the man now sitting right before him.
It was a strange feeling.
âSeo Hyo... âWestern Dawnâ... Itâs a fine name.â
â...Now I find myself afraid.â
âAfraid of what?â
âOf everything you say, Young Lord. It all keeps aligning with the thoughts Iâve kept to myself. Even though I keep telling myself it canât be true... I canât help but thinkâwhat if it is? That thought... is terrifying.â
It was simple.
He could explain it in just a few words.
What lies in the west?
Ask a hundred travelers, and youâd likely get a hundred different answersâbut at least half would say âTianshan.â
Tianshan.
And what once stood there?
The Thousand-Year Demonic Sect, sovereign of the primordial era.
Which meant that Seo Hyo had likely been bornâcreated, evenâfor the sole purpose of restoring the Thousand-Year Demonic Sect.
Unwi gave a faint smile.
âSeo Hyo.â
âYes.â
âHow do you see me?â
â...If you are an enemy, one who must be eliminated. If an ally, one who must be kept close at all costs.â
âAnd are we enemies?â
âIâve rarely met anyone with whom I could speak this freely. If you ask me... I think we could be friends.â
âDo you need my answer?â
âI do.â
âDonât interfere in what Iâm trying to do. Donât get in my way.â
â...â
âIf you do that, Iâll be your friend. If you donât... one of us will have to die.â
â...I understand.â
âAnd the gold mine near Bongnaeâweâll be taking that.â
Seo Hyo let out a big, boisterous laugh.
âAh... hahaha... wow... So you even intend to take that?â
âWasnât it already on the table?â
âIt was. We were saving it as a bargaining chip, but... I see youâve decided to take it anyway.â
âIf you were going to give it, you should give it properly. Donât you think?â
âHaah...â
âAnd you may reopen the black market in Cheongsu Village.â
Seo Hyoâs eyes widened.
âYouâre merchants, arenât you?â
â...â
âAt least, thatâs how I understand it. Thatâs why you had that basement, right? Iâm sure thereâs a hidden warehouse or two tucked away somewhereâprobably massive ones.â
â...â
âWeâll only use it to store goods. As long as you properly distribute the profits to Yangnyeong, I see no reason not to approve.â
A faint smile curved Seo Hyoâs lips.
âYouâre right. Whenever we operate a black market, we worry about possible raids, so we set up basements like that. If anything happens, people can retreat there. Of course, now that weâve got such a reliable Young Lord, we donât expect any raidsâbut weâll keep using the space as storage. Thatâs all. Nothing else.â
âThen we understand each other.â
âIndeed. And weâll return twenty percent of all profits.â
âThereâs no need for a written contract.â
âSame here.â
Seo Hyo silently looked at him. Unwi returned the gaze.
To speak franklyâ
Seo Hyo was dangerous.
Not just because he was intelligent, but because he had courage and composure in equal measure.
Someone like that, as an enemy, would be exhausting.
But as an allyâhe would be invaluable.
It was obvious.
Seo Hyo was likely thinking the same thing.
âHave you made up your mind?â
âYes. I have.â
âYou seem to have reached the same conclusion I have.â
âI have.â
âStill... even if weâre on the same side, thereâs something weâre both overlooking.â
âWhat would that be?â
A strange smile appeared at Unwiâs lips.
âYour confidence... and mine... come from entirely different sources.â
Seo Hyoâs brow twitched.
It wasnât confusion. He was thinking about what Unwi meant.
âIn a true friendship, there should be no deception.â
â...â
âCan someone with a leash around their neck really be called a friend?â
Seo Hyoâs eyes gleamed.
âI understand exactly what you mean.â
âDo you really?â
âYes.â
âThen Iâm glad.â
He was sure Seo Hyo understood.
There were few people in the world with that level of insight.
âDo you need someone to see you out?â
âThereâs no need. Truly... this was an enlightening conversation.â
âLikewise.â
With that, Seo Hyo departed. Alone now, Unwi silently rested his chin on his hand.
It had been a while since heâd had to use his brain like thisâand it wasnât so bad.
â...Wow. Young Lord, youâre amazing.â
He turned his head.
It was Steward Seong.
âYouâre not just good with swordsâyouâre great with words too.â
âYou mean me?â
âYou talked your way into a twenty percent cut of the black market and took the gold mine.â
Unwi gave Seong the steward a quiet look. Perhaps pricked by guilt, Seong flinched.
âW-why are you looking at me like that?â
âDo you really think it was a gain?â
â...Wasnât it?â
âIn terms of material wealth, yes. But underneath it, itâs anything but.â
Unwi turned to gaze in the direction Seo Hyo had departed.
âIâm conflicted.â
âAbout what?â
âWhether I should annihilate Tianlin... or not.â
Seong showed a crooked smile.
âYou really are... different.â
âMe?â
âYes. Most would think to ally with them, or bring them under their command. But the first thing you consider is annihilation. Thatâs... quite the imposing mindset.â
Unwi didnât know exactly how Seong saw him, but the world Unwi was looking at was certainly not the same one seen by ordinary people.
The questions were: Is this a threat? Can it be contained? If it can, what about nowâand what about later?
If the answers crossed the line at any point, then removal was the right call. Not for profitâbut for efficiency.
Efficiency.
What would Seo Hyo choose?
And was the true Rim Lord of Tianlin really Yu Cheong, the Vice Lord of the Central Blood Sect?
From what Unwi could see, Yu Cheong was not the Rim Lord.
Though he hadnât tracked Yu Cheongâs every movement during his time in the sect, of that one fact, he was certain.
Then how much authority did Seo Hyo actually hold?
Tianlin was clearly linked to the Thousand-Year Demonic Sectâbut were they acting under Yu Cheongâs orders, or independently?
Several unanswered questions swirled in his headâbut none that needed solving now.
In time, the answers would reveal themselves.
Thenâ
âWhatâs that letter in your hand?â
âOh, this? It just arrived from the main palace.â
Seong passed him the letter.
Inside, it read:
âWhat was promised has arrived. Come to the palace.
It was a letter from his father.
And the only thing he had been promised... was the Ten-Thousand-Year Flame Pearls.
A smile tugged at his lips.
***
All the branch members were assembled, called by Unwi.
Standing before them, he spoke:
âIâm going to the main palace. Wonyang.â
At his call, Wonyang raised her head.
âYouâre coming with me. The rest of you will remain and guard the branch.â
She glanced briefly at Ju Soa, then gave a radiant smile and bowed with a martial salute.
Then she naturally stepped to Unwiâs side, and Ju Soa gave a faint chuckle at the sight.
The image of Wonyang, still bruised from the last spar, was just too amusing. Though Wonyang herself seemed blissfully unaware.
âAnd as of today, the gold mine between Yangnyeong and Bongnae is now mine.â
Everyone looked surprisedâbut one person in particular looked especially stunned.
Ju Soa.
â...Tianlin gave it to you?â
âThey did.â
âWhen did that happen?â
âWhile your eyes were open.â
She blinked. She hadnât even heard Tianlin had visitedâand now the mine was theirs?
âAnd Tianlin will be reopening the black market in Cheongsu Village. Just so you all know. And...â
Unwi trailed off, pulling out a large sheet of paper from his robe.
âThe reason Iâve gathered all of you today is because of this gold mine I just mentioned.â
There were now people he could entrust with real tasks.
Seong the steward of the Spirit Ascension Stage, warriors of Five Banners Form, and excluding Wonyang, two others at Dual Light Manifestation.
âThe mine may be in our hands now, but I have no intention of managing it personally. Iâll be delegating. However... as you know, most of the sects in Yangnyeong have signed an oath.â
An oath pledging themselves to the Everlasting Snow Palace, tying their fates to its rise or fall. That oath was both a leash and a proof of loyalty.
That meant he couldnât show favoritism.
âIâve â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»Ń â (Continue reading) been told the mine produces about 1,000 geun of ore a month. After refinement, that results in around 10 geun of pure gold.â
One geun of pure gold equals 100 gold coins.
One gold coin equals 10 silver taels, and one silver tael equals 100 copper coins.
Thatâs the base currency system. So, 10 geun of pure gold translates to 1,000 gold coins, or 10,000 silver taels monthly.
It wasnât an absurdly massive mine, but for something located on the outskirts of the central plains, it was significant.
Naturally, the output could be increased.
According to a survey by the Open Blade Pavilionâs Jang Seok, the mine could produce up to 2,000 geun of ore per month if pushed. That would mean 20,000 silver taels in revenue.
âI wonât show favoritism. So Iâll be issuing a public notice.â
âA notice?â
âItâs all written here, but Iâll explain it in advance. Iâll be selecting sects to operate the mine. First, they must be able to supply their own mining manpower. Second, they must have the financial means to handle tools and labor. Third, they must pay a regular tribute to the Yangnyeong branchâ20 percent of the yield. A maximum of four sects will be chosen.â
Why say all this now?
âWhile Iâm away, Steward Seong will act as the branch lord. All of you will follow his orders. Whether or not mining begins after choosing the sectsâthat will be his decision.â
From behind, Seong stepped forward and gave a respectful bow.
âThank you for entrusting me with this great responsibility. I will do everything I can to live up to your expectations.â
Unwi stood from his seat.
âThen Iâll leave it to you.â
And so, Unwi departed for the palaceâwith Wonyang at his side.
***
The distance from Yangnyeong to the main palace was considerable.
If traveling on foot, it would take about four days.
That is, assuming they took their time and rested well along the way.